"What's wrong with you?" Mirna was flustered by Roland's gaze.
It wasn't that Roland's gaze was very invasive. The drows were never afraid of any lecherous gazes or gazes. In fact, they quite liked it, as long as the males who stared at them weren't too ugly or too disgusting.
And Roland's eyes were somewhat scrutinizing at this moment, so Mirna felt a little creeped out.
"Nothing." Roland withdrew his gaze.
Myrna's clothes were quite revealing, giving off a wild and explicit feeling, especially after she entered the pit and took off her black cloak. Her curves were exquisite and full of tension, which made people's blood boil even more when they saw her.
Roland also felt a little hot blood boil, but it was just his body's instinctive reaction.
His mental power, however, didn't fluctuate at all.
In fact, this was also an inevitable situation when a Mage's mental power reached a certain level.
The soul and spirit of a Mage were always stronger than the body, and as one leveled up, the gap between the two would grow larger and larger. After a few more levels, Roland could even directly control the body's instinctive reaction with his mind, and there wouldn't even be a chance for his blood to boil.
Roland felt that the special power he just felt might be Mirna's hidden power.
He didn't think it was his imagination.
With his mental power so strong, all of his perceptions and senses could hardly be wrong anymore.
Unless he was under a mental spell.
So he secretly prepared himself, fearing that there would be any accidents.
But he still pretended that he sensed nothing and said with a smile, "Okay, now that we're here, there shouldn't be anyone bothering us anymore, right?"
"Of course not." Seeing that Roland's gaze became normal, Mirna sighed in relief and said, "I only know a little about enchantment, so …"
"It's okay, just teach me the basics," said Roland with a smile.
"It's hard to learn," said Mirna. "I'm considered above average in my race. Although I'm young, I'm smart, and it took me nearly ten years to get started."
Roland shook his head indifferently. "It's okay, just tell me. Again, if it's my personal problem and I can't learn it, I won't take it out on you. "
Okay … Mirna felt a little weird.
Myrna, who grew up in a matriarchal family and had always regarded men as tools, suddenly felt that it was normal for men to be dominant.
When she grew up in the Underground Kingdom, she always heard her aunts say that human males and the useless drow males were two different concepts. They were quite charming and bold.
She had never really believed it before.
How could a male have the courage? Wasn't it just resisting their seduction for a little longer? What's the big deal?
But now, she realized that human males were really different from the beautiful sluts in her tribe.
It was really different.
Although he wasn't strong, his temperament, that calm yet sharp temperament, made her heart tremble.
Then she became more and more well-behaved. Of course, temptation from time to time was indispensable. This was the drow's instinct.
However, even though Roland's body had a slight reaction, his eyes were still clear.
For more than a month, Roland didn't touch Mirna at all.
Mirna almost doubted her own charm.
In Mirna's eyes, Roland's effort couldn't be described in words.
He never slept, and after listening to her explanation every day, he would conduct experiments.
He was very serious and focused.
When doing basic introductory experiments, if there were no magic materials, Roland would tie her up without a word and teleport away.
The first time she saw Roland use Long-Distance Teleportation, Mirna's jaw almost didn't close for half an hour.
Teleportation was hard enough to learn, and the difficulty of Teleportation was almost on the same level as Minor Prophecy.
It was impossible to learn unless one was a super genius.
Were all the males in the human world monsters?
Seeing Teleportation, Mirna completely gave up the idea of escaping or even pushing him down.
She completely understood that the two of them weren't on the same level at all.
Every time Roland teleported back to Delpon, he would chat with Andonara and Vivian, replenish his rations, and pick up magic materials before teleporting over.
And after more than a month of study, Roland finally understood the nature of the so-called enchantment.
In essence, it was a chemical reaction with magic involved.
It was essentially simple, but the formula was a big problem.
Because everyone's mental fluctuations and the nature of magic power were different, there was no way to steadily control the dosage of magic power, the most important catalyst.
And it could be said that there were a lot of impurities.
Even though Roland had Magic Power Control, he couldn't precisely control the tiny input of magic power.
In addition, magic materials were also a big problem. Perhaps because of the purification process, even the magic materials brought over from the Magic Tower weren't very pure, which greatly affected the effect of enchantment.
With these two factors combined, even the simplest enchantment to reduce the weight of a weapon had a success rate of less than 60%.
And the weight reduction effect fluctuated randomly between 10% and 30%.
This made Roland frown deeply.
He felt that it was necessary for him to find a way to improve his control of magic power, as well as to purify magic materials.
Otherwise, the cost would be too great.
Magic materials were generally very expensive, and it was for this reason that Roland was now very glad that he had chosen the specialty Casting Material Exemption early on.
Otherwise, he would have lost at least a third of his gold coins.
After spending a month and a half, Betta learned a lot about enchantment from Mirna.
For example, how to identify the nature of magic materials, how to taste the effects of magic plants with one's mouth, and how to fix the mix of magic materials, and so on.
According to Mirna, enchantment was a very esoteric study, and these were only the basics of the basics.
Feeling that what he had learned from Mirna was enough, Roland flicked the dagger in his hand and threw it back to Mirna.
"All right, it's time for me to go."
Mirna stood up and didn't say anything, but her expression seemed a little reluctant.
After a month and a half of getting along, although there was some unpleasantness at first, the two sides then got along well and slowly became familiar with each other, and their relationship became relatively better.
It couldn't be said that they were extremely close, but they could be considered acquaintances.
Roland took out a dozen gold coins and handed them to her, then stuffed her a bag of jerky, and continued, "I hope we won't have a chance to meet again in the future. After all, humans and drows are enemies."
Mirna pursed her lips, not knowing what to say.
Roland turned around, roughly in the direction of Delpon, reached out his hand, and was about to snap his fingers to use Teleportation.
This was his fixed casting gesture, which had a certain psychological effect and could speed up the casting of silent spells.
But just as his two fingers were about to touch, a strange force suddenly appeared behind him.
His hair stood on end in an instant.
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