[First update, let me say that the divine beast is much better now, and Old D has calmed down. He's been a bit absent-minded these days. I'm really sorry. As for the typos, Old D decided not to correct them. It will mess up the chapters, and I'm afraid there will be problems when you subscribe. How do typos happen? At the beginning of the book, Old D had very few typos. Recently, he had been changing computers, and the habitual word positions in the input method had been changing, which was very painful for Old D. Old D will take note. Now that Old D has a new computer, even if Old D is a computer killer, he can still use it for three years, right?]
The material of the Jade Blood Arrow came from the ancient battlefield. It contained a strong murderous aura, as well as the resentment condensed from the death of living beings on the battlefield. This aura was extremely harmful to living beings. Ordinary people couldn't even search the ancient battlefield, as they would be hurt by all kinds of negative energy accumulated in the ancient battlefield.
For the sake of Qin Yin and Eirinn, Salin had designed dozens of different arrows. The Jade Blood Arrow was just one of them. As Salin refined more types of arrows, his understanding of archery skills also deepened.
Alchemy didn't just help other professions create equipment. At the same time, Mages could also use alchemy to understand the operation of all kinds of energy in this world, many of which were things that Mages normally couldn't come into contact with.
Salin forged arrows in the Elemental Magic Tower with Truman helping him. Salin took the time to teach Truman, and although Truman didn't know Water Flame Alchemy, he still benefited a lot. As a Mage and an expert in archery, Eleanor also designed all kinds of shapes for the arrows.
Even Daniel had benefits. Everything he had obtained from the ancient battlefield was suitable for necromancers. Daniel picked and chose, even taking a lot of bones from the spatial tunnel. Then he started designing blueprints.
His undead flames had been purified, and it was enough for him to forge his own equipment.
Qin Yin's cultivation had improved by leaps and bounds. He felt a splitting pain on his forehead. Salin and Eleanor couldn't help but look at him. Although the energy flow in his head was stable, the power had been accumulated to the extreme. The metal hoop that bound his hair suddenly broke, and his long hair spread out and danced in the air.
A blood-red crack appeared between his eyebrows. The crack wriggled as if something was trying to crawl out. His long black hair began to turn grey, and then slowly turned white. Then, it began to become translucent.
Following that, the sound of a crystal cracking rang out. Qin Yin's forehead was almost completely split open. Following that, this terrifying crack mended itself, leaving behind a fixed crack on his forehead. In this crack, a pale white eye appeared. The eye was vertical, and the pupil was a thin gray line.
Uh …
Qin Yin groaned in pain. Apart from the pain in his head, there wasn't a single part of his body that wasn't soaked in warmth. The arrow energy in his body didn't evolve, but it moved in a different direction. The third eye on the head was not a piece of equipment, but a part of the body.
The nutrients and energy transported by the bloodline would pass through this eye. This was a lot more effective than human alchemy. From then on, Qin Yin was a human with a third eye. Even in ancient times, if humans wanted to cultivate their eyes, they would need a lot of luck.
Qin Yin's luck came from Salin.
During this period, Salin used the Astrology Spell of Fate to provide a little luck for Qin Yin's cultivation. This bit of luck also included the great luck left behind by Myer. If a Level 18 god wanted to resurrect, they would not only leave behind some resources, but they would also exhaust all means.
Salin threw the longbow to Qin Yin, and Qin Yin reached out to catch it. As soon as the longbow touched his hand, it immediately changed. The top part of the longbow turned pure black, and the bottom part turned pure red. The part connected to the longbow in the middle was still the snow-white horn of the Unicorn White Whale.
Qin Yin was very emotional. He was a genius archer, and he was taken care of on Seriger Island, receiving the same treatment as mages. But after following Salin for a short while, he was about to evolve.
After cultivating the Third Eye Magic, the path ahead of him had become extremely broad. Moreover, Salin would support him financially in the future. Everything he needed, Salin would be able to provide.
"Master!" Qin Yin couldn't help but shed tears of joy. The eye on his forehead quickly closed, turning into a faintly discernible slit.
Salin was also very happy. In his kingdom, mages were used in too many places, so he only brought his Familiars with him. Once these Familiars left the Mage Tower, they wouldn't be able to unleash the same attack power as mages. For long-range attacks, Salin had always relied on his Thunder Dragon Spear and Eleanor's archery.
Now, there was finally a second archer. Although Qin Yin's archery wasn't as sharp as Eleanor's, his endurance was better. Eleanor's attacks were also a huge threat to a Level 10 expert. If they weren't careful, even a Level 10 True Warrior would be killed by her. The Elven Life Arrow could steal the enemy's life. It was very strange, but Eleanor herself couldn't shoot more of such attacks.
On the other hand, Qin Yin's skills, apart from the Third Eye Magic Arrow, were all solid ordinary attacks. Under the control of a Level 9 archer, as long as the arrows were made sharp enough, any profession below Level 9 would be countered by him.
Even assassins were like this. For archers to survive, they must have cultivated close-range archery. This close-range archery was also the greatest threat to assassins, even more so than magic.
"Qin Yin, I will definitely attack Pang Peicheng in ten days. Get ready and familiarize yourself with your new skills."
"Yes, Master!" Qin Yin took the various equipment Salin handed to him and hung the purple-gold leather pouch on his waist.
"Go to the 18th floor. No one will disturb you for the next ten days. If you're hungry, find a demon to serve you. " Salin sent Qin Yin to the 18th floor of the Elemental Mage Tower, then began to examine the blueprints for Daniel.
Salin wasn't a necromancer, but necromancers would usually cooperate with elementalists when crafting equipment, or even ask an elementalist to do it for them. Only a mage like Ainphent, who had an extremely unique Necromancer Flame, would slowly craft special equipment on their own.
Daniel didn't have a strong foundation, and he was only able to achieve what he had today because of Salin's support. What Salin valued was that Daniel's ambition wasn't too great, and he had good management skills. He wouldn't cause any trouble for the people around him.
As for loyalty, Salin never cared too much. Those who signed a follower's contract wouldn't be stupid enough to betray him unless they were a whole rank stronger than Salin.
Daniel, on the other hand, had always been obsessed with magic. The only person who could provide him with great help was Salin. Even Alchemy City might not be able to help Daniel achieve what he had today.
Now that Salin had freed him from government affairs, Daniel's emotions exploded, and he began to train crazily.
It was more difficult for necromancers to advance from level-7 to level-9 than it was for elementalists. The main reason was that they couldn't train in the Undead Plane. However, Salin had a lot of wealth left behind by the Three Monarchs, and there was also Nelis, a little demon who had the coordinates of the Undead Plane. Daniel didn't lack materials or environment for his training.
Salin even created an environment full of death energy for Daniel in the Mage Tower below, so that Daniel could train in an environment that was close to the Spectral Plane.
The blueprint that Daniel designed for himself was a rare large-scale necromancy equipment. To be precise, Daniel only designed how to use this equipment. The equipment itself already existed, and Daniel made very few changes.
He wasn't a necromancer, and his training method was a bit unorthodox. He couldn't open up the necromancy space, and could only summon a level-8 necromancer, Peaches. So Daniel designed a new Undead Gate. When this equipment was fully unfolded, it was a huge thing that was 18 meters tall and more than 7 meters in diameter.
This equipment seemed to be put together from six Undead Gates. The six gates each faced a direction, and the height of each gate was enough for something like a bone dragon to pass through.
Daniel didn't have any special encounters, so it was most suitable for him to forge such traditional necromancy equipment.
Salin frowned when he saw the blueprint of the Undead Gate. He said to Daniel, "Why did you design this equipment?"
Daniel didn't understand. "Is there a problem, Master?"
Although he was a necromancer, he wanted to hear Salin's opinion. Salin was a level-10 mage, and had seen more things than him.
Salin said, "We have the best materials. Although I can't directly forge your equipment, I can provide you with materials that others don't have. I suggest that you don't forge the Undead Gate, but directly forge the Undead Shrine. "
Daniel didn't know how to respond to Salin's words. The difference between the Undead Shrine and the Undead Gate was that the Undead Gate directly summoned all kinds of powerful necromancers from the Spectral Plane, while the Undead Shrine actually kept the summoned necromancers in a space and summoned them to battle at any time.
The difference between the two was that the Undead Gate was restricted in certain special environments, especially since Daniel was only level-8. If he faced a level-9 powerhouse, his summoning might even be interrupted.
"Daniel, you've been with me for a long time. When have you ever seen me not willing to give you materials?" Salin casually destroyed the blueprint and took out the star pattern paper. He simply found a blueprint in his magic book and copied it. Then, he handed the blueprint to Daniel and said, "Make some changes. I'll refine the Undead Shrine for you in these ten days."
"Yes, Master." Daniel took the blueprint and turned to make changes on a platform. Salin didn't look down on him because of his rank, which made Daniel feel very comfortable. His efforts weren't without rewards.
After years of handling government affairs, his magic had fallen behind. But now, he had Salin's promise to forge the Undead Shrine for him. This equipment was more than a hundred times more expensive than the Undead Gate.
While Daniel was revising the blueprint, Salin began to explain to Truman the problems that had occurred during the past few days of forging equipment. He seized the time to improve the strength of those around him.
In future battles, the enemies would become stronger and stronger. Truman was his only student, and he couldn't let this student die prematurely.
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