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Chapter 788

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As they spoke, the carriage arrived at the highest point of Moga City. This was where the dwarven alchemy union's headquarters was located.

When he stepped out of the carriage, he saw 2 dwarven master alchemists wearing alchemy robes with master alchemist badges of honor on their chests.

In the Alchemist Guild, the president of the guild could only be regarded as a manager. The real power was in the hands of the Honorary Master Alchemist. This was because the Honorary Master Alchemist could mobilize a considerable amount of resources in the Alchemist Guild.

Therefore, it was not strange that 2 master alchemists by honor were here to welcome Abel.

"The prestigious Master Bennett, welcome to the Moga City Alchemy Union. I am Fettes, and this is Benchley!" Master Fettes bowed, and Master Benchley bowed as well.

The 2 master alchemists by honor were very respectful, and Abel could feel the sincerity of the Moga City Alchemy Union.

"Masters, Bennett of the elves is very honored to be welcomed by you!" Abel bowed back.

"Master Bennett, please follow me. We'll hold a small welcoming ceremony for you!" Master Fettes made an inviting gesture.

Although Abel was not interested in a welcoming ceremony, he still bowed back with a smile and walked into the alchemy union with the 2 masters.

This alchemy union was different from any other alchemy union Abel had seen before. The style here was very rough. It was obviously the style of the dwarves. It was very different from the delicate style of the elves' alchemy union.

Of course, the purpose of the 2 alchemy unions was different. One was for alchemy, and the other was for metallurgy.

At that moment, there were close to 30 dwarven alchemists standing in the alchemy union. Abel could tell they were at least intermediate alchemists just by looking at the badges on their chests.

From what Abel knew about the dwarves, more than half of their intermediate alchemists were here.

It was not easy for the dwarves to train an alchemist. Alchemists also needed to have the power of the will, which had cut off most dwarves' path to becoming an alchemist.

As for those who had the power of the Will, as long as they had a strong enough Will, they would become Adepts. Only some of them would become Alchemists.

The practice of a wizard took up a lot of time, and the practice of an alchemist also took up a lot of time. In this case, it was almost impossible to learn two professions at the same time. Whether it was a human or a dwarf, their energy was limited.

Not all wizards were like Abel, who could take advantage of the time difference between the Dark World and the Holy Continent to get enough time for training, blacksmithing, and alchemy at the same time.

"Welcome, the prestigious Master Bennett!" The 30 dwarven alchemists bowed in unison.

It could be seen that the Alchemist Guild of Moga City was prepared. Apart from the 30 Dwarven Alchemists, there were no other Dwarves in the hall. This was the best way to not disturb Abel.

Abel's mission in the Alchemist Guild of Moga City was to learn. This was very important to the dwarves, so it was important to provide a good learning environment.

Therefore, the Moga City Alchemy Union had already locked down the entire Alchemy Union. All the unrelated members had been sent away. If the alchemists didn't want to see the only master alchemist in the Holy Continent for so many years, they wouldn't even stay.

This request was very strong, so the Alchemist Guild of Moga City had no choice but to give in.

Abel smiled and bowed back. When he straightened up, he saw the passion in the eyes of the 30 Alchemists.

He was like a superstar in the Alchemist Guild. Countless alchemy geniuses had emerged in the past 1000 years, and their names were all shining.

However, those alchemy geniuses all fell at the last step, so a Master Alchemist had become the highest symbol in the eyes of the alchemists. "Master Bennett, do you want to say something to them?" Master Fettes asked softly.

Abel saw the sincerity in Master Fettes' eyes and saw the thirst in those 30 pairs of eyes. He smiled and nodded.

"I am Bennett. I am a Potion Master. I came to Moga City today to learn metallurgy. It is another branch of alchemy, and it is just as important as the Potion Master Alchemist.

For thousands of years, the dwarves had made great achievements in metallurgy research. These achievements made the dwarven alchemists become the most powerful metallurgists in the entire continent.

I am here as an admirer to see the great achievements of the dwarves! "

The 30 Alchemists and the 2 Master Alchemists all clapped. Abel lowered his posture to show his respect and humility to the dwarves' metallurgy.

The dwarf alchemists were very touched that the only Master Alchemist in the entire continent had this kind of attitude. They heard that the dwarves had invited Master Bennett to help them, so they didn't know what to do.

"Master Bennett, please come this way!" The short welcome ceremony was soon over, and Master Fettes led Abel to the operation room.

"Master Bennett, you can go by yourself. I have something to do, so I won't accompany you!" Bernie's mission was probably over, so he didn't want to get involved in the Alchemy Union's business. He bowed and said goodbye.

Abel nodded and followed Master Fettes into the operation room.

There was a set of alchemy equipment in the operation room, and there was an extra earth fire.

"Master Bennett, you are a Potion Master. The union asked me to teach you about metallurgy!" Master Fettes said politely.

Actually, the Alchemy Union in Moga City was asked by the dwarves to teach Abel about metallurgy. Master Fettes was Abel's teacher, but Abel was only a Master Alchemist by honor. He was only an Advanced Alchemist, so he didn't want to teach a real Master Alchemist.

"Master Fettes, you are too polite. Thank you so much for teaching me metallurgy. I will learn from you with all my heart!" Abel smiled and bowed.

He didn't think too highly of himself. Although metallurgy was a branch of alchemy, he had never been in contact with it. If it wasn't for the dwarves asking him for help, it would be difficult for non-dwarves to learn this metallurgy, let alone being taught by a master of honor.

He was a student, and he was here to learn metallurgy.

Master Fettes couldn't help but nod after hearing Abel's words. His impression of Abel had increased a lot.

"Metallurgy can create materials that can't be found naturally, especially magic materials. For example, the materials for magic rings, magic necklaces, magic staffs, and so on are all products of Metallurgy!" Master Fettes explained.

Abel heard Master Fettes' words and realized something he didn't pay much attention to. He had a lot of defensive magic items on him, but he didn't know how to make them.

Although he could use his Blacksmith skills to draw runes on large items like armor, weapons, and shields, or even on medium items like belts and helmets, it was impossible for him to do so.

However, drawing runes on very small items like rings and necklaces was not possible. Such a small material could not withstand the energy exchange between the rune and the mana gem. Also, drawing runes required rune ink, and that little bit of space rune ink wasn't even enough for the rune to be attached to the surface.

For example, magic accessories were usually carved with runes or magic circles on the surface of the accessories, and then magic gems were inlaid on top of the accessories to provide energy.

In that case, the materials had to be very special. These materials had to have their own unique characteristics according to the different runes and spirit designs.

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