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Chapter 1232

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However, just like when Angor first entered Ice Valley, Oderklas didn't care about Bobota at all.

Oderklas' expression was cold and arrogant, as if he didn't care about anything at all.

Oderklas gave Angor a cold glance without saying anything. He raised a hand, and an arc of light appeared in front of Angor's eyes.

Before he could understand what was going on, he found himself being sucked into the arc of light without being able to control his body.

When he came back to his senses, he found himself in another space. Bobota was also here.

He was still in a room made of ice crystals. Angor looked out of the window and saw that he was right above the Ice Palace. However, this place wasn't as quiet as the Ice Palace. Angor could see many traces of "life" here.

There were long wooden tables and chairs, porcelain tableware with delicate patterns on them, and candlesticks that were still swaying in the air. There was even a half-eaten piece of black bread on a plate.

As Angor looked around, he received a message in his mind.

It was a message from Oderklas.

The message was simple. It simply told Angor that this room was reserved for him as his alchemy lab. It also mentioned that the previous owner of this room was … Feng.

Simple, crude, and cold. Just like Oderklas' style. Angor thought Oderklas would ask him some questions, such as how he obtained the Fire Relaying Stone, or what he encountered on his way here. But Oderklas didn't ask anything.

"Is this … a Mana Bread?" While Angor read the message, Bobota observed the half-eaten piece of bread on the plate.

Bobota carefully poked the bread on the plate. It was cold and hard.

Angor looked at it. According to Oderklas' message, no one came here after Feng left. "If I'm not mistaken, this Mana Bread was left here hundreds of years ago. Do you want to try it?"

Bobota shook his head. "Black Mana Bread. I don't like it. Who knows what it tastes like?"

Bobota's words reminded Angor of the Mana Bread he made, which was also black. As for the taste … it didn't smell like dirty socks. It smelled like fermented cheese. Yep, cheese!

"You know where we are, Angor?"

"Above the Ice Crystal Palace is a room that Lord Oderklas lent us." "By the way, the previous owner of this room was a great legendary wizard."

A legendary wizard? Bobota subconsciously withdrew his hand from the bread. According to the books, legendary wizards tended to have strange tempers. Who knew what kind of traps they might leave behind?

Angor didn't think that Feng would leave a trap here. This was Oderklas' territory, after all. Oderklas wouldn't send them here if there was a trap.

"Next, we should be staying here temporarily. Let's take a look at our future residence."

The space here was very large, and there were several rooms. The place where they appeared just so happened to be a place similar to the main hall. Through the corridor outside the door, one could go to other rooms.

However, this corridor was exposed to the wind and snow outside, so Bobota could not go out alone.

The flame mark on Angor's earlobe released a beam of light that surrounded them. Only then did they pass through the corroded corridor and arrive at the other rooms.

There were two bedrooms, an art room filled with empty easels, and several other rooms that Angor didn't know what they were used for. They looked like classrooms with no decorations other than tables and chairs.

Angor chose one of the rooms that looked like a classroom as his alchemy room. As for Bobota, he stayed in the bedroom next door. Angor planned to let Bobota be his assistant, but since Oderklas didn't care about Bobota, he didn't need to put on an act.

Without wasting any time, Angor began to craft the Fire Relayer Stone.

Before doing so, he took out all the materials he had. Most of them were the Fire Relayer Stone fragments that looked like a small mountain.

There were also many other auxiliary materials.

Angor took out the scroll he got from Balalaika, which recorded the method to synthesize the Fire Relayer Stone.

At first, he told Oderklas that he was an alchemist and should be able to synthesize the Fire Relayer Stone. Angor was actually quite nervous at the time because he didn't know how to do it. Even if he learned how to synthesize the Fire Relayer Stone, he might not succeed.

Even the Fire Relayer Demon had a very low success rate. The original method of synthesizing the Fire Relayer Stone was accidentally discovered by the ancestor of the Fire Relayer Demon. The crafting process was very simple, and the amount of materials used was not important. Therefore, the success rate of synthesizing the Fire Relayer Stone was not high.

If Angor really went to Nightcrawler and asked him for the method, Nightcrawler might not be able to break the restrictions set by his ancestors and tell him the method. Even if Nightcrawler did tell him, Angor would have to spend a lot of time to redo the calculations of the materials used during the crafting process. That would take an unimaginable amount of time.

Luckily, he went to the Land of Eternal Rest and got the scroll from Balalaika.

On the back of the scroll, there was a record of how to synthesize the Fire Relayer Stone. Not only was the record written in the common tongue, but the method was also described in alchemy terms.

The author had already corrected the measurement of materials and pointed out and corrected the flaws in the Fire Relayer Demon's "original crafting method", which greatly increased the success rate of synthesizing the Fire Relayer Stone.

Not only that, but the main reason why Fire Relaying Stones were becoming rarer and rarer, and even Fire Relaying Fiends found it difficult to refine them, was because many of the materials were too special and precious. Even Fire Relaying Fiends rarely gathered these materials.

However, this alchemist ancestor was obviously an excellent researcher. Not only did he analyze the effects of these precious materials during the crafting process, but he also identified common materials that could be replaced.

If this scroll was made available to the public, even ordinary alchemists would have a chance to make a Fire Relayer Stone.

Of course, they would have to find the irreplaceable materials first: Earth Vein Magma that had been deposited for thousands of years, Black Gold Nightmare's Undying Bone Flame, and Ember Dissolving Potion made from Hell Fire.

The first two were relatively easy to obtain. The last one was the "Ash Fire Dissolving Agent made from Hell Fire". This could only be made by the Flame Relay Demon. So for ordinary alchemists, it was just a "chance" to refine it, but it didn't mean that they could really refine it.

Next, Angor began to study the scroll.

Time passed slowly. The howling wind and snow outside made it impossible to tell whether it was day or night.

Angor did not notice it himself. However, he set an alarm on his tablet so that he could meditate and construct the "model of the door" from the Alien Eye every day.

Three days later, Angor finally put down the scroll.

In fact, the refining method recorded on the leather scroll wasn't that difficult. After all, it was based on the Fire Relayer Demon's method. Considering the Fire Relayer Demon's knowledge, it was easy to imagine how primitive their crafting method was. Therefore, even if he switched to alchemy, it was not too complicated.

However, he only had enough Fire Relayer Stone fragments for two attempts. In other words, he only had two chances to refine the item. If he failed, he would have to find another way to collect more Fire Relayer Stone fragments.

Therefore, he had to be extra careful.

After making sure he remembered every step and every detail carefully, Angor finally decided to start crafting.

He took out various crafting tools from his bracelet and placed them on a makeshift experiment bench that was modified from a table.

Then, he gave Toby, who was still sleeping beside him.

Angor exhaled deeply. A small flame slowly appeared in front of him.

He had simulated the crafting process countless times in his mind, so when it was time to actually do it, his movements were swift. Several Hands of Spell appeared in his hands, which looked like shadows, and they did not hesitate at all, no matter whether it was performing delicate operations or collecting materials.

The flame flickered in front of his eyes. One precious material after another was combined into a ball of light like flowing water.

The time in the hologram tablet changed bit by bit.



While Angor was crafting the Fire Relayer Stone, the interlayer gate of the Gray Lamination Zone on the surface of Abyss Plane was slowly pushed open.

A figure flew out from the cross-level door.

The figure was wearing a black gentleman's suit, which made him look tall and elegant.

It was Sunders, who hurried to the surface of Abyss Plane from Sky Island.

After arriving at the surface, Sunders stood quietly and sensed the location of the blood essence.

Before, he could only vaguely sense that the blood essence was on the surface of Abyss Plane, but he did not know the exact location.

However, when he came to the surface, he could clearly sense the blood essence.

"It's not far!" Sunders' eyes lit up as he looked toward the north.

According to his estimation, it would take him one and a half days at most to reach there if he flew at full speed. Compared to the vast surface of Abyss Plane, it was not very far.

Sunders quickly calculated Angor's location in his mind.

And he found that Angor was in Ice Valley!

Angor's appearance in Ice Valley seemed reasonable. After all, Angor told Sunders that he was carrying a mission from Oderklas. But if he thought about it carefully, Angor was kidnapped by Bobota, and then followed by a demon. How did he escape?

And it went so smoothly that he reached Ice Valley in such a short time.

It was less than a week since Rasudran was destroyed. Even if Angor was not kidnapped, it would take Fafnir more than a week to bring him back to Ice Valley from the void.

Sunders thought about what Bosch told him. Angor did not encounter any danger this time. Instead, he found a destiny.

"It doesn't matter if it's an opportunity or not. I just hope they won't cause any more trouble. "Sunders sighed and disappeared from sight. He flew toward the Ice Valley.

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