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Chapter 613

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Abel opened the pouch. There were 150 crystal cores taken from beginner rank spiritual beasts. These crystal cores had been softened with potions and formed into rune signs.

There was also a small bottle of rune ink needed to draw rune signs. Judging from the amount, it was about 200 times.

At this time, he remembered that the primary rune sign used the crystal core of a primary rank spirit beast. The value of this crystal core was not low, but after thinking about it, this kind of solidified crystal core had no other use except for making rune signs.

Abel compared the crystal cores from the beginner rank spiritual beasts with the blue quality crystal cores from the blue howling rabbit. He realized that the crystal cores from the beginner rank spiritual beasts were a bit worse than the blue quality crystal cores. They were about the same level as the blue quality crystal cores.

At this moment, he found that none of the Miracle City missions that were worth ten battle achievement points were easy. Perhaps the easiest one was the battle outside the Miracle City walls.

Defending the Miracle City Wall took up almost all of a wizard's time. They had to fight the death qi at night and rest during the day.

The Weapon Creation and Repair Mission required one to at least be familiar with the creation of magical weapons. This requirement was very high. To be able to complete such a mission, one had to be a Blacksmith Master, or at least a Quasi-Blacksmith Master.

It was the same for this rune sign making mission. Without a wizard's inheritance, how could one possibly make a rune sign of this level? Even if one could make it, there was still a 1 in 3 chance of success rate. Basically, only those who were familiar with the process could complete it.

From the missions Abel had accepted, the 200 war glory points for the orc battlefield mission was not that easy to complete. If you didn't have a certain level of skill, you could only go to the orc battlefield and fight for your life.

This was probably the original goal of Miracle City, to let the young official Wizards become real combat Wizards instead of standing and casting spells like wooden dummies.

Abel went back to his room and went to his study room. He took out 50 crystal cores from his portal bag. Although he hadn't drawn crystal cores for a long time, he was still confident that he could draw these crystal cores without wasting them.

Before he obtained the world stone fragment, his success rate of drawing rune signs was already very high. After he obtained the dynamic vision and data analysis ability, it was the source of his confidence.

The rune signs he was going to draw were 16 # Io, 17 # Lum, 18 # Ko, and 19 # Fal. These four rune signs were not offensive rune signs, but they could temporarily increase various attributes of the body to enhance combat effectiveness.

These four types of rune signs were used a lot in a wizard's battle. Normally, when a wizard met a strong opponent, they would use these four rune signs first.

He took a crystal core in his left hand and held the 'Akara's Rune Pen' in his right hand. He dipped it in the rune ink provided by Miracle City and looked at the crystal core attentively.

Soon, the surrounding world began to slow down. The rune pen quickly drew on the crystal core. His mental strength guided the magic power to move quickly and evenly on the lines that he had drawn, evenly distributing the magic power on the lines that he had drawn.

Soon, a white light flashed, and the 16 # Io rune sign was drawn. Abel felt that less than 30 seconds had passed.

He smiled proudly. There weren't many wizards who could draw a rune sign of this level in such a short time. Otherwise, why would Miracle City only ask for 1 out of 3 chances?

Abel continued to draw rune signs in the following time. After half an hour, a total of 50 rune signs were placed on the table.

He wasn't going to draw other crystal cores. Rune signs didn't give him much help. Also, with the help of the world stone fragment, it was useless to practice making rune signs.

He could give the rest of the crystal cores to Wizard Moreton and let him train his disciples. Crystal cores of this level were not that easy to get.

Abel had already completed his 5 days of rune sign making mission. Of course, he wasn't going to hand it in now. If he did, k3411 would treat him like a monster, although he was slowly getting used to it.

He stood up and stretched his body. Next, he decided to go to the blacksmith department to complete his weapon repair mission. Since it was a mission given by the Miracle Spirit, he couldn't just take it back to Rogge's camp. If the Miracle Spirit found out, he would be in big trouble.

The blacksmith department was the most recognizable place in Miracle City. The many standing chimneys were the most unique symbol.

Abel felt a sense of familiarity as soon as he walked into the blacksmith department. The familiar sound of forging, the familiar smell of smoke, and the sizzling sound of hot iron in cold water reminded him of the time when he was a beginner in Master Bentham's blacksmith shop.

Back then, his status was not as high as it was now. He was so carefree. All he did was train and forge for the Knight every day. Back then, the only reason he learned how to forge was to better understand the sword in the Knight's hand.

"Hello, Mr. Wizard. Are you here to learn how to forge? You only need 1 war glory, and you can use the furnace here for a day. On top of that, you will have a professional blacksmith to teach you! "A blacksmith apprentice in a uniform interrupted Abel's memories.

"I'm not here to learn how to forge. Do you have a lot of blacksmiths here?" Abel asked in confusion. He could tell this blacksmith apprentice was not surprised by his appearance. Instead, he was trying to attract business.

"Mr. Wizard, ever since the great Guru Abel's deeds had spread, a lot of wizards have come here to learn how to forge. Therefore, we have opened up some furnaces here." The blacksmith apprentice proudly introduced.

Abel could tell this blacksmith apprentice was admiring him. He had used the word "great" to describe him. In the Holy Continent, other than the emperors and the gods in the legends, very few people would use the word "great".

He did not expect a wizard to come here to learn how to forge because of him. Of course, this was a good thing. There were too few blacksmiths with the power of the will among the human blacksmiths.

People with the power of the will had basically become wizards. Now that wizards had taken the profession of blacksmithing seriously, as long as there were wizards involved, even if they were not strong enough, it would still raise the status of blacksmiths to a certain extent. Perhaps soon, some of the people with the power of the will would enter the profession of blacksmith.

"I've accepted a weapon repair mission. This is my military card. Please find me a personal furnace!" Abel showed his military card to the blacksmith apprentice and said.

"You're already a blacksmith? That's rare!" The blacksmith apprentice stared at Abel in shock. Although there were always wizards coming here to learn how to forge, very few of them could actually become blacksmiths.

The strength of a wizard was their biggest weakness. Only those with divine strength could become blacksmiths, but that was just too rare.

"Please come with me!" The blacksmith apprentice woke up from his shock and led Abel to an empty furnace.

"Mr. Wizard, you can use this furnace for free for a month until the end of the mission!" The blacksmith apprentice pointed at the furnace and said to Abel.

"Thank you!" Abel said.

He looked at the furnace. There was refined charcoal on the ground next to the furnace. The charcoal was made from high-quality wood and was of very high quality. There were also all kinds of blacksmith tools on the shelf next to him.

"Is there anything else?" Abel saw that the blacksmith apprentice was still there, so he asked.

Actually, he understood the blacksmith apprentice's intention. He just wanted to see how a wizard used a hammer to forge. However, he didn't want someone to watch him while he was forging, so he said those words as if he wanted to send the apprentice away.

"Nothing. If you don't have any more questions, I'll leave!" The blacksmith apprentice understood Abel's meaning. He knew he couldn't stay here any longer, so he turned around and left.

Abel reached out his hand and took the heaviest hammer from the shelf. He felt it was too light.

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