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Chapter 792

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Abel nodded, "Thank you, Bernie. But first, let me see the materials for the main magic circle of the sky ship."

He would never reject a gift from the dwarves. He also wanted a mana cannon as a last resort.

It was impossible for him to collect all the materials for the mana cannon with his own ability. Only the dwarves, who lived by mining, could collect all these materials.

"All the materials are here!" Bernie pointed at a room on the side.

Abel walked into the room and saw that there were countless stone cabinets in the room. There were all kinds of raw materials placed in them. Among them, there were ten boxes full of patterns that attracted his attention.

He stepped forward and opened one of the boxes. This box was a rare spatial box. The patterns on the box and some spatial materials used in the box made the space inside the box ten times more than the box itself.

88 materials were neatly stacked inside the portal box. The rest of the space was empty. It seemed like the portal box was made to store these materials.

Abel was speechless at how rich the dwarves were. Back when he blew up the Kingdom of Saint Ellis Wizard Union's investigation department, he only found 2 portal boxes like this.

But here, 10 portal boxes were used just to store 10 sets of materials.

"Bernie, you guys are too extravagant. How can you use a portal box like this just to store materials?" Abel sighed.

Bernie smiled and explained, "Abel, the materials are stored in the dimension. You can keep the original attributes of the materials. Actually, the value of these boxes is not as high as you think. We just don't want to sell too many of our portal items."

"What a profiteer!" Who said the dwarfs didn't know how to do business? Most of the portal items in the Holy Continent came from the dwarfs, but the dwarfs had always said that they were too complicated to make and that they didn't have enough materials, so they didn't sell many of them.

"You can take these boxes with you after you finish making them!" Bernie said casually.

He knew how important Abel was to his family and the dwarves. These boxes were worth a lot of materials, but they were not worth as much as 1 out of 10 sets of materials. Since all 10 sets of materials were given to Abel to make, these boxes were nothing to him.

"Bernie, you can send them to Harry Castle after you finish making them!" Abel nodded. He didn't need to be polite with Bernie.

"I'll arrange it. Oh right, your alchemy room is just next door. You can use it. I'll come back in a few days!" Bernie replied.

He didn't want to disturb Abel. Since he had given them to Abel, he had full trust in Abel. Although there was no one else around, he knew Abel wouldn't do anything dirty.

After receiving a lot of benefits, Abel turned on the world stone's dynamic vision and data analysis ability. It only took him 5 days to finish all 10 sets of materials without a single failure.

When he placed ten pieces of the main array metallurgical material in front of Bernie, Bernie almost couldn't believe his eyes.

Not only were all 10 sets of materials successful, but each set of materials was a blue quality alchemy material. This kind of material could increase the effectiveness of the main array by a lot when the array master was making it.

"Abel, I'll definitely ask the family for more compensation!" Bernie said in excitement as he stared at the 10 blue main materials.

Each of these circular pieces of metallurgical material with a radius of 0.2 meters was the material used to create the main formation. The main formation was the most important part of the entire Sky Ship. Without it, the Sky Ship would not be able to operate, take off, land, or move according to the controls.

The reason why these metallurgical materials were the key to making the Sky Ships was because the dwarves had the technology to make the Sky Ships. With these 10 materials, they could make 10 Sky Ships.

"We'll talk about compensation later. Give me the mana cannon materials first. I'm going back!" Abel said without holding back.

"Of course, I'm sure you're the only one who can make mana cannons!" Bernie said with a smile. He then led Abel to another room and handed a portal box to Abel.

Bernie was sure that Abel could make enough for the mana cannon with just 1 set of materials. He just didn't know if Abel would make any mistakes with the engraving of the magic circle.

As for the formation of the mana cannon, it wasn't much of a problem. As a grandmaster blacksmith, forging materials into shape was not a problem at all.

It had been half a month since Abel left the Duchy of Carmel. He carried the box back to the Goff family's large-sized teleportation circle and returned to his magic tower.

Not many people in the Holy Continent knew that in just half a month, Master Bennett had leveled up his metallurgy skill to the master level.

In the Dark World, Abel brought the portal box with the mana cannon to the Rogge camp's blacksmith shop. He wanted to use the earth fire here to make a mana cannon.

Since there was only 1 set of materials for the mana cannon, he couldn't let anything happen to it. Therefore, he did two things to ensure success.

First, he activated the dynamic vision and data analysis ability of his world stone fragment. Second, as long as he was in the Rogge camp, he was like a god in this area. He could control everything.

The mana cannon's body was made of metallurgy materials. It was 3 meters long and 200 kilograms heavy. Even without the outer shell and the frame, it was still 100 kilograms.

If a normal alchemist wanted to make such heavy metallurgy materials, they would need to divide the materials into hundreds of parts and combine them together.

However, there was a problem with this method, which was that there would be some differences in the metallurgical materials used each time. Although these differences were small, it could affect the operation of the magic circle on the mana cannon, which would ultimately affect the power of the mana cannon.

Although the mana cannon was a one-time use weapon, Abel still wanted to make it perfect. Therefore, he chose to make it in the Rogge camp.

The earth fire in the blacksmith shop was drawn out by his control, and a 3 meter wide pit was formed on the ground.

Abel couldn't do this if he was in other places. Drawing out earth fire was very troublesome and complicated. It was the secret ability of the dwarves.

But where was this place? This was the Rogue's Encampment, and he was a god here.

The Earth Fire was drawn out by him using his god-like Heaven and Earth Control Power, which directly completed the drawing out of the Earth Fire.

Since the metallurgy materials were too big, he didn't have a big enough crucible. Therefore, he didn't even use a crucible this time. Instead, he used his control force to fix the materials in the earth fire.

As the materials were added one by one, the spell sounded. Although the metallurgy process had increased the size of the materials by a few hundred times, the whole process was as stable and precise as one set of materials.

When the last set of materials was added, the entire process was completed. Abel began to chant the 'sublimate' spell. As the spell sounded, the entire world seemed to have been activated. Countless amounts of mana flew towards the materials.

A rainbow light began to rise from the 3 meter long material. This rainbow light lit up the entire Rogge camp due to the size of the material. The entire rainbow light lasted longer than any sublimation process.

Abel didn't know why. Maybe it was because there were too many materials, or maybe it was because he was the god of the Rogge camp.

After half an hour, the rainbow light began to return to the material. Only a golden light did not disappear. It was still shining on the material.

"Why is it a golden material?" Abel mumbled to himself.

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