Marina felt like she was the protagonist of an epic story sung by bards. She was the one chosen by fate. Young girls always had some inexplicable fantasies, but she was one of the few who actually encountered them. A mysterious event happened in her small village. A mysterious person from afar saved her village and defeated the devil. The mysterious person took her as a student, and she overcame all obstacles, learned knowledge, and reached the peak of her life.
Then, the twist came. She accidentally met her teacher's teacher and received the inheritance and gift from the founder of the wizard tower, Anthony the Great Sage. At the same time, she picked up a mysterious creature and became her partner.
Although Marina hadn't figured out how this humanoid machine was made many years later, this didn't prevent Marina from becoming a protagonist.
Marina found that although she did not know how to make humanoid machines, the humanoid machine could still play a very big role. It was the most powerful alchemy assistant, and it gave Marina countless inspirations in alchemy.
Marina gave the humanoid machine a name, Archimonde, and gave the mermaid a name, Gina. With the theoretical support of Akkad's mentor, Marina created a product that laid the foundation of alchemy and alchemy warlocks: the alchemy table.
The first generation of the alchemy table was very simple. It was made by Marina based on the metal cells of the humanoid machine Archimonde. It was very difficult to extract metal cells. After observing Archimonde's super recovery ability, Marina slowly explored the replication method of metal cells. It was not production, but replication. All the metal cells came from the humanoid machine Archimonde.
Every wizard apprentice with mind power could control the alchemy table. They could make the alchemy table do all kinds of processing and alchemy according to their will. The alchemy table, which originally required a lot of effort and was difficult to achieve, was replaced by the alchemy table.
Although the functions of the first generation alchemy table were very simple and simple, it also greatly accelerated the speed of alchemy warlocks to produce various alchemy items. Especially the high-precision alchemy table, some alchemy products that were previously unimaginable began to emerge.
Matchlocks and alchemy cannons, which were rarely seen on the market, began to become popular at sea. Sailors began to use these matchlocks to deal with troublesome monsters in the coastal waters, such as man-eating Bloodbeak Eagles and hordes of Black Demon Snakes. Although these monsters didn't have extraordinary abilities, they came in large numbers.
Even if there were priests or Knights Templars on board, it would still be difficult to deal with them. Matchlocks and alchemy cannons could cause damage to them. In the coastal waters, these monsters were even more terrifying than magical beasts and the Sons of Sakun. After all, magical beasts and Sons of Sakun were very difficult to encounter, which was why the matchlocks and alchemy cannons of the Akkad Alchemy Workshop were so popular.
However, these things were treated coldly on the continent. Apart from alchemy cannons and some cities that purchased them, most people would only buy a matchlock gun as a collection.
First, these things were very expensive, so they couldn't be distributed on a large scale. Second, the Blood Knights' ability to use cold weapons was far better than matchlocks, so they didn't have any practical use. Only alchemy cannons could play an important role in defending a city.
In the 115th year of the San Calendar, alchemy warlocks rose in the Tuten Dynasty. They brought new changes and reforms to the Tuten Dynasty. Wizards and priests hadn't risen to prominence yet, so alchemy warlocks quickly occupied the main position.
In reality, it had originated from the Wizards and had been renamed to Alchemists. Now, it was accepted by everyone. People welcomed the arrival of Alchemists because they could bring change and wealth. People yearned to become Alchemists because it was a miraculous profession that could allow them to reach the heavens in a single bound.
After the first generation of alchemy warlocks graduated from Akkad Alchemy College, some of them stayed, while others went to other places. Most of them didn't have the qualifications to become wizards, so they could only learn a lot of knowledge and get a graduation certificate. They couldn't get an alchemy warlock badge.
However, even an ordinary graduate, who wasn't an alchemy warlock, was still fought over by a large number of nobles and lords. A large number of alchemy college graduates poured into the various cities of the Tuten Dynasty, which brought a huge impact to the Tuten Dynasty.
All kinds of new things and changes appeared in the Tuten Dynasty. Some people became pharmacists and built pharmaceutical workshops. A large number of potions that could cure all kinds of diseases were sold everywhere. Many people who looked down on doctors could now be cured.
Some people became blacksmiths and learned how to smelt iron and make all kinds of ironware. Some people learned how to make all kinds of glass products, and some started to make all kinds of clocks and watches. The workshop model quickly rose in the Tuten Dynasty, and a large number of workshop owners and workers occupied an important position in the Tuten Dynasty.
There were also more people who became architects, politicians, artists, doctors, and other professions. As for alchemy warlocks, they became treasures in the hands of various nobles. Each alchemy warlock represented a lot of wealth.
Some of Akkad's students stayed to teach or work for the Akkad Alchemy Workshop. Some returned to their hometowns to imitate the Akkad Alchemy College and set up their own alchemy colleges. Some people just set up their own workshops and were obsessed with exploring alchemy knowledge, hoping to make more perfect and powerful alchemy products.
A large number of the Tuten Dynasty's alchemy products were constantly flowing into the Alen Continent. They were popular in the human world and the orc countries. Endless wealth was gathering in the Tuten Dynasty. At the same time, this gathering of wealth also caused drastic changes in the social hierarchy, as well as many internal conflicts and covetous eyes from outside the country.
The entire Tuten Dynasty was undergoing drastic changes, and something seemed to be brewing amidst these changes. The rise of alchemy warlocks and alchemy was the catalyst that would lead to a splendid revolution.
On the top floor of the Tilting Tower of Akkad in Tut City, Marina was staring at the alchemy table with a monocle. A large number of mechanical hands were operating on the alchemy table, and Archimonde was constantly adding parts to it. After being processed, he took them out and slowly assembled them together. Soon, a mechanical arm was slowly being built.
"Archimonde! Well done! "
Marina took off her monocle and let out a long sigh. "This mechanical arm is finally made. It is indeed possible to use metal cells to make a mechanical arm. This way, even ordinary people who have lost their bodies will be able to stand up again."
This was the idea that Marina got from her teacher, Akkad. However, to be like Akkad, who took the right arm of the Extraordinary Minotaur and transformed it into a spellcasting organ and transplanted it into her own body, this was really not something that a human could do.
Even a Level 3 wizard might not be able to defeat such a powerful magic beast. However, the mechanical arm that Marina had made could be used by ordinary people. After thinking about it, Marina frowned and said, "But the cost is indeed a bit too high."
Marina curled her lips. It was all made with metal cells, so that the nerves could be connected. This was the material that alchemy warlocks used to make alchemy tables. Every small piece of metal cell was expensive, and there was no market for it. If Marina didn't know how to duplicate metal cells, she wouldn't have been able to use metal cells to make a mechanical arm. She said that it could be used by ordinary people, but it was impossible.
Suddenly, the door was pushed open, and heavy footsteps could be heard. Marina immediately saw a blue-haired little girl running in from outside. She rushed inside and jumped into the bathtub. Then, she laid down in the water and kept making bubbles.
"Gina, didn't I tell you to take off your clothes when you enter the water?"
Marina immediately rushed in angrily. At this time, she saw that the girl's lower body was covered by a skirt, and her legs had turned into a slender fishtail. Hearing Marina's words, Gina immediately stood up from the bathtub.
"Sister Marina." The mermaid girl, Gina, smiled and spoke in Tuten's language. As her fishtail swayed, the water in the bathtub continued to spin in the air, forming all kinds of beautiful water splashes. The water kept flowing, and it was gorgeous like a water dance.
Marina wiped her hair with a towel and said, "Where did you go to play again?"
Gina was the mermaid girl that Marina had saved from the ship a few years ago. After a few years, she had gradually grown up. Perhaps it was because she had grown up in the human world, but her body was different from that of humans, and she had the ability to control water. Other than that, she was not much different from humans.
Gina also raised her like her own sister. Although Gina was a little active, she was still very obedient to Marina. She listened to everything Marina said, which made Marina, who had no family, feel warmth from her.
Gina immediately said, "I went to the palace gate. It's very lively there today. There are all kinds of delicious food and fun things."
Marina pinched Gina's nose and said, "You only know how to play all day. Today, you must memorize Introduction to Alchemy, understand?"
"Ah!"
"You can't eat if you don't memorize it."
Inside the palace in Tut City. Even though it was late at night, the light from the alchemy gas lamps still lit up the entire hall. The floor was covered with large pieces of stone, and the walls were covered with ancient murals.
The Tuten Dynasty had its own beliefs. Every city had a different belief system, and they worshipped different gods. The god of Tut City was the God of Titan. However, Tuten was from the city of Fanse, so besides the God of Titan on the murals, there were also statues of the God of War of Fanse at the entrance and on both sides of the throne.
At this time, a man wearing a dark red cloak, led by a servant, passed through the palace gate and arrived in front of Tuten. Tuten was already in his sixties, and his body was very old and close to death. He was also suffering from diseases, so his eyes were sunken, and his body was very thin.
"Kneel!" The servant noticed that the man in the dark red cloak did not seem to want to kneel after seeing Tuten, so he scolded him angrily.
"Hehehehehe!"
A burst of strange laughter came from under the cloak. The newcomer raised his head, revealing a horrifying face covered in burn marks.
"Are you asking an apostle of a true god to kneel? Are you trying to blaspheme the gods? "
Tuten stopped the guard who was about to step forward and hold the cloaked man down. With a hoarse voice, he asked, "Do you know how to achieve immortality?"
The cloaked man smiled ferociously, revealing his white teeth. "Of course! A true god is omnipotent!"
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