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Chapter 773

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Abel's elven territory was like a paradise under his management. The entrance of the Orwell Valley was protected by a protection circle, and the surrounding mountains were filled with thorns.

Abel no longer needed to use his identity as Master Bennett. Instead, he used his original human identity since all the elves in the Orwell Valley had signed a magic contract with him.

However, he was going to Angstrom City today, so he had to use his identity as Master Bennett.

Abel walked out of the Alchemy Union teleportation circle. Nothing had changed in the past year, but he didn't see any familiar faces today.

He walked up to the 2nd floor and entered the library.

His goal today was to find information about leveling up from an elite alchemy pattern to a master alchemy pattern. Although he had reached the bottleneck of becoming an intermediate wizard, he didn't have to worry about leveling up from an elite alchemy pattern to a master alchemy pattern.

The amount of potions he had refined in the past year was more than the amount of potions an ordinary Senior Alchemist could refine in their lifetime. Moreover, because he had never failed, the quality of the potions he had refined was incomparable to that of ordinary Senior Alchemists.

Every time he made a potion, he would add some energy to his alchemy pattern. This was the law of alchemy. Every time he made a successful potion, he would add more energy to his alchemy pattern.

This was also the reason why he only spent a year in the real world to fill up his elite alchemy pattern. Of course, the most important thing was the time difference between the Dark World and the real world, which gave him more time to make potions.

The library was still the same. Master Peter was still sitting behind the counter. His eyes were still dull as if he was thinking about something.

"Master Peter, may I ask where I can find information about a master alchemy pattern?" Abel bowed. He was still very respectful to this old elf.

When Master Peter heard Abel mention a master alchemy pattern, he quickly regained his senses.

"You are Master Bennett?" Master Peter did not answer Abel's question. Instead, he looked at the master alchemist by honor badge on Abel's chest and asked.

"Yes, I am Bennett!" Abel nodded. He was waiting for Master Peter's reply.

"Have you filled up your Advanced Alchemy Pattern?" Master Peter asked.

"Yes, my Advanced Alchemy Pattern has been filled!" Abel nodded again.

"Master Bennett, don't you know how dangerous it is to become a master alchemist? Although I have lost my alchemy pattern, I still have my power of the will. I can feel the youthful energy in your body. You have a long time to wait. Why are you in such a hurry to become a master alchemist? "Master Peter lowered his voice as he stared at Abel.

His tone was full of consolation, and Abel could tell that although his words were not pleasant to hear, they were good intentions.

"Master Peter, I feel like I'm ready, so I need a master alchemy pattern to level up!" Abel insisted on his decision.

"Master Bennett, you are the most successful Master Alchemist by honor in recent years. Although a Master Alchemist by honor is not a real master alchemist, you are treated like a real master alchemist in the union. Why do you want to take the risk? There hasn't been a real master alchemist in the Holy Continent for almost a thousand years!" Master Peter said with good intentions.

"Master Peter, I think you are mistaken about one thing. Becoming a master alchemist doesn't have to be done before the end of your life. If you don't have confidence in yourself, how can you become a master alchemist? If you don't have the heart to improve yourself, what's the point of becoming a master alchemist before the end of your life?" Abel smiled and shook his head.

"Heart to improve yourself!" Master Peter mumbled after hearing Abel's words.

He suddenly realized the reason why there hadn't been a master alchemist in the past thousand years was because they had lost the heart to improve themselves. All elite alchemists knew the chances of becoming a master alchemist were very low, and if they failed, they would become a normal elf.

Going from an advanced alchemist respected by the elves to an ordinary elf was a psychological change that no advanced alchemist could accept. Therefore, all advanced alchemists wanted to take a gamble before they died, but they wouldn't think of trying to become a master alchemist when their advanced alchemy pattern was full.

Actually, Master Peter didn't know that to Abel, being an alchemist was not his main occupation. He wouldn't care even if he failed. At most, he would use a full recovery potion to heal his body and start from the beginning.

It didn't take Abel many years to fill up his elite alchemy pattern. With the experience he had now, it would be a piece of cake for him to do it again.

Therefore, he was more relaxed than any other elite alchemist. He was also very confident about leveling up. He had the world stone fragment, which was a heaven-defying treasure. It could digitize and quantify everything around him.

It was very useful for his alchemy. At least until now, he had made countless potions, and he had never failed once. This just showed how powerful the world stone fragment was.

"Master Bennett, come with me!" Master Peter did not try to persuade him anymore. He was moved by Abel's words. He had been researching for many years, and he couldn't find a better way to help an elite alchemist become a master alchemist. Maybe Abel could solve this problem.

Of course, if Abel knew what he was thinking, he would laugh and tell him he was overthinking.

Abel had too many secrets. As long as he put his heart into it, he could become the best in his field.

Abel followed behind Master Peter. They walked past rows of bookshelves until they reached the innermost part of the library. Master Peter pressed on the wall, and a door opened.

This door was hidden in the library. It should be where the most important books were kept. Abel could sense the movement of a magic circle, which meant the alchemy union was very important to this place.

Alchemists could also use their power of the will. Although it was not as powerful as a Druil, it was not a problem for them to activate a magic circle.

Master Peter led Abel into the hidden door. As soon as Abel stepped in, the door automatically closed behind him.

"This is the essence of the Angstrom City Alchemy Union's library!" Master Peter said proudly as he pointed at the only bookshelf in the room.

Abel saw there weren't many books on the bookshelf. Not all of them were leaf books. There were also some books made from animal skins.

However, he was not looking at the bookshelf. Instead, he was looking at the wall. There was a pattern drawn with red paint on the wall. It was so complicated that it could make one's hair stand on end.

The sprite who drew this pattern should have a very deep understanding of this pattern and had a very deep understanding of painting. The entire pattern was a three-dimensional pattern.

The lines of the diagram were constantly shuttling back and forth in a three-dimensional space. The superb drawing skills perfectly displayed the changes in the thickness of the lines, the changes in strength, and the intersections in the space.

Abel was deeply attracted to this pattern. He used the world stone fragment's data analysis ability to try and memorize the entire pattern.

Master Peter did not disturb Abel. When he saw this pattern for the first time, he was even more excited than Abel. He wanted to memorize it even more than Abel, but it took him an entire month to memorize it.

The most difficult part of this pattern was the lines moving in and out of space. The biggest difference between this pattern and a normal pattern was that it was not a flat surface, 2, or 3 levels. It was a complete space.

Although the creator of the pattern on the wall had tried his best to show the space, what was drawn was not the real space. This required the viewer to first draw a space in their mind and then add in the lines bit by bit.

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