The only thing that was not harmonious about this material warehouse was that there was a very crudely shaped hemispherical metal room beside the artificial lake.
There was also a bronze plate on the door of the room, which read "Spell Testing Ground" in cursive characters.
Judging from the marks on the floor, the words on the plate, and the style of the building, Angor was sure that Tizarro added this place himself.
Tizarro didn't need such a large warehouse, but a spell testing ground was a must.
Angor took a look around the warehouse. Apart from the spell testing ground, he actually liked this place a lot.
There were so many living areas here, and the preservation of materials was well taken care of. Angor even suspected that the first owner of this ruin, the one who built it, was an alchemist. Otherwise, why would he need such a large warehouse?
The warehouse was a bit too big for someone who wasn't an alchemist. But Tizarro wasn't an alchemist.
The warehouse was empty right now, but if Angor decided to stay here for a long time, he could slowly fill it up in the future.
With such a wonderful idea in mind, he walked out of the storage room.
Currently, the material storehouse seemed to be very safe. Now, the only room in the entire ruin that he hadn't explored yet was the most important laboratory.
When Tree Spirit suggested that he move to this ruin, it said that it was an abandoned laboratory.
Putting aside the "abandoned" prefix, the most crucial and important place in this ruin was definitely this laboratory.
Tizarro even left a blood-red message on the door: No entry without permission!
This also showed how important the laboratory was.
Since the laboratory was so important, it was very likely that there were traps here. Angor already prepared everything before he opened the door. He even prepared the Gate of Illusion so that he wouldn't have time to run away in case something happened.
However, when he entered the laboratory, he didn't find anything strange.
Just like all the other rooms, it was quiet and safe.
It wasn't that there weren't any traps. Angor noticed the complicated and threatening patterns on the walls. They were drawn by Rune Sorcerers.
However, the patterns were dim now, which meant there was no energy source.
Generally speaking, the core of the mechanism in the historical remains would definitely have an energy source. The mechanism patterns here did not show any signs of energy supply, so there were only two possibilities: the energy had been exhausted, or the energy source had been taken away by someone.
The mechanism rune consumed very little energy. As long as he didn't touch the mechanism every day, a magic crystal could probably last for many years. Therefore, he didn't think it was possible for the energy to run out. Adepts who could live here wouldn't care about one or two magic crystals.
Therefore, it was very likely that the energy source had been taken away.
It was likely that before the ruins were sealed, someone had already removed all the dangers in the ruins.
After making sure the lab was safe, he finally had the mood to check it out. Just as Tree Spirit had said, there was a complete set of experimental equipment in the ruins. The only thing he regretted was that these experimental equipment were all ancient, which was obviously different from modern equipment.
Technology in the wizarding world had always been developing. Ancient things, including technology, knowledge, and tools, were not necessarily bad, but they were definitely not as useful as modern ones.
For example, Kimberly from Dark Castle obtained several hundred years old mechanical alchemy techniques during her travels. Those techniques were already the best at the time. However, what Kimberly wanted the most now was to go to Floating Mech City to learn them.
In a world without any gaps in civilization, modern technology was definitely more suitable than ancient ones.
Of course, these ancient experimental equipment could still be used. It was just that they were not as convenient as modern ones.
Apart from the equipment, Angor was quite satisfied with the layout of the lab. It was a standard laboratory, which was even bigger than his lab in The Tributary. There were also different rooms for different experiments.
Among them, Angor was most interested in the alchemy lab.
Angor found the alchemy lab very close to the center of the ruins. He pushed the door open and frowned.
There was no dust, but the place was a mess. Many experimental equipment were thrown to the ground, and the tools on the lab tables were also messed up.
Compared to the research labs outside, this place looked like it had been ransacked.
Angor also noticed that the alchemy tools here were much older than the ones outside.
The experimental tools used for research outside were probably made hundreds of years ago, while the alchemy tools here were made at least a thousand years ago.
Angor guessed that these alchemy tools were left behind by the first owner of this ruin.
The second owner, Tizarro, did not know alchemy, so he simply piled up all kinds of alchemy tools here. His own experiment tools were placed in the lab outside.
Angor did not try to clean up the messy lab. Instead, he left the place.
He was interested in the alchemy lab, but it did not mean he wanted to do it right away. He needed to settle down first, so he did not need to use the alchemy lab for now.
After leaving the lab, Angor did not leave immediately. Instead, he went to another lab room several dozen meters away.
He clearly sensed that there was something inside the room that resonated with the First Volume of Tizarro's Experiment Record No. 117 in his pocket.
It must be the second volume of the experiment record.
Angor pushed open the door of the room and saw a leather scroll on the control desk. It was the second volume of Experiment Record No. 117.
Looking around the laboratory, there were many large incubation cabins here. Generally speaking, incubation cabins basically contain living organisms, but the incubation cabins here were empty.
Angor guessed that Tizarro's Experiment No. 117 was related to living creatures.
As for what kind of experiment it was, Angor would find out after reading the record. Angor did not think too much about it. He picked up the scroll and went upstairs to his study.
As he picked up the scroll, he heard some clicking sounds coming from the control desk.
Angor frowned. The second volume of the experiment record happened to press a protruding button on the control desk. When he picked up the scroll, the button was automatically activated.
Angor did not know what the button was for, nor what would happen next. But just in case, he cautiously left the lab.
He waited for another five minutes, and when nothing happened, he entered the room again.
Just like before, everything was still quiet.
The only difference was that there was a platform at the center of the control desk.
On the platform was a pitch-black iron box.
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