Not long ago, Antonio told him about Gusilo.
Gusilo was willing to accept the alchemy quests as well. However, he was a Synthesis Wizard, which meant he would take a long time to craft anything. He only planned to take one of the quests.
In other words, the quests of the other two alchemists became Angor's.
Gusilo probably thought it was a little embarrassing to give two quests to a "newbie" like Angor, so he asked Angor to pick the quests first and leave the other one to him.
Gusilo's intention was clear. He would only craft one of the three quests, so it was fine to leave the most difficult one to Angor.
However, Angor's choice would depend on Angor's ulcer.
Angor had been studying the quests of the three alchemists for the past few days. Through his own simulations and alchemy drawings, he already had a general idea of which one to pick.
Angor's communicator lit up again, and Antonio appeared in front of him in blue light.
"Good afternoon, Mister Padt." Antonio spoke politely as usual. "Is there anything I can help you with, mister?"
Angor didn't answer. Instead, he pointed at the table.
Antonio looked down and saw three sheets of paper on Angor's lab table.
These three pieces of paper were not unfamiliar to Antonio. He gave them to Angor himself. The papers came from the top three contestants in the Rising Star Competition. Each of them represented their quests for alchemy.
Understanding flashed in Antonio's eyes. "Sir, have you already decided which two refining tasks you want?"
Angor nodded and placed the leftmost paper in front of Antonio. "Give this to Master Gusilo. I'll handle the other two."
Antonio lowered his head to check Angor's ulcer.
"Tromm's?" When he saw Gusilo's name, he was a little surprised. "Mister, are you sure you want to give this to Master Moonshine?"
Angor nodded. "Yes. You look surprised."
Antonio hesitated. "Not really. It's up to you, mister. I'm just a little surprised."
"Why are you surprised?"
"Because when I asked Trom what he wanted, he eagerly told me that he hoped you could refine it for him." A trace of regret flashed across Antonio's face. "It's a pity that you didn't study him."
Antonio paused. "Since you've confirmed the ulcer, I'll inform Master Yueyin of the situation."
After saying that, Antonio gave a farewell salute and his figure slowly disappeared.
After Antonio left, Angor returned his attention to the three papers in front of him. From left to right, it corresponded to Tromm, Onassis, and Shiliew's customization requirements.
Actually, Tromm's request was relatively simple compared to the other three's requests.
Why was it simple? Because Tromm's request was to make a piece of clothing armor. He even volunteered Shisami's fur as the main material. If all alchemists were like Tromm, who even provided the main material themselves, it would be much easier for them to make their own alchemists.
Still, he did not ask Tromm for the same reason: he was not suitable for the job.
Enchantment was Angor's specialty. Enchantment was to use external forces to enhance the effectiveness of magic materials. Moreover, the corresponding runes and arrays needed to be matched with the properties of the materials. You couldn't just inscribe whatever you wanted. There were many restrictions.
Shisami's fur was born with the ability of absolute defense. During Tromm's matches, he used Shisami's fur to avoid fatal attacks many times.
In other words, Shisami's fur was already a half-finished product.
It was difficult to find a suitable magic array for such a half-finished product in the books. Unless Angor actively adjusted the structure of the magic array, there was no way he could find a suitable one.
He had been writing all kinds of magic energy data and patterns on the paper in the past few days. He wanted to see if he could create the items that Tromm needed.
The answer was yes.
However, it would take him months or even longer to adjust the structure of the runes.
The time spent on this was simply disproportionate.
Of course, he could choose not to adjust the structure of the runes and just make the item himself. However, it was hard to say whether the enchanted magic array and the defensive ability of Cassiomi's fur would complement each other or be superfluous in the end.
After thinking for several days, he decided to give up on making Tromm's item.
He summoned a flame and burned the leftmost paper into ashes. Now, all that was left in front of him was Shiliew's and Onassis's custom-made notes.
Shisami had three suggestions. First, she wanted to make a potion that could prevent her from being affected by drowsiness forever. This idea was rejected by Mithra and Regina.
As for the second customization direction, Shiliew hoped to create an item that would have a positive effect on her lethargy. In other words, she could make anything as long as it had a positive effect. Because the range was quite vague, there was a lot of room for improvement. However, it was hard to say whether or not Shiliew would be satisfied in the end. After all, the "positive effects" she mentioned were only her personal opinion. It would be difficult for outsiders to know what kind of positive effects Shiliew wanted.
Third, he wanted to make a weapon.
As a matter of fact, he already had a plan for Shiliew. After making sure he didn't miss anything, he put the paper aside and looked at Onassis's request.
There were two customization options for Onassis. The first customization option was also a weapon.
However, Onassis had a lot of requirements for the weapon, which were complicated and full of contradictions. For example, "condense in water, burst out in fire", "project starlight, reflect sunlight", and so on.
Angor felt a headache coming. He remembered something Jon told him, such as "colorful black".
Antonio said, "For this kind of customization, as long as one of the requirements is satisfied, it will be fine. For example, an ice weapon that can condense in water, or a fire-type weapon that can burst out of fire. "
It didn't matter if Antonio wasn't satisfied with the result. Alchemists were the most important people anyway.
The first customization direction for Onassis was too complicated. The requirements filled an entire page, which was very annoying. However, his second request was very simple. It was only one sentence.
Any item related to philosophy.
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