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Chapter 189

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In the end, Angor decided to let them go.

After giving them a warning and asking about what happened that day, Angor allowed them to leave. Before leaving though, he asked for White Cloak Chloe's blood.

A wizard's blood contained all the information about a wizard. Blood wizards could use the blood to curse or even kill the owner of the blood. Angor did not have this ability, but he could use the blood as a guide to find Chloe's whereabouts.

Angor took White Chloe's blood as a final warning to them.

Instead of going home, Angor headed to Dave's alchemy shop.

When he arrived, Dave was crafting a component on his work table.

When Dave saw Angor, he asked him to wait for a moment.

Wearing a pair of goggles, David was smelting metal with Thaw in his hands. Using the Hand of Magic, he controlled various tools and refined the smelted material.

Angor didn't disturb Dave. He simply sat down and observed the man's alchemy work.

Dave was sure that Angor's alchemy skills were better than his, so he did not try to avoid Angor at all.

Angor's eyes widened after watching for a while.

He had to admit that Dave's five years of alchemy experience was much better than Angor's. The general direction was similar to Angor's Thaw, but many of Dave's details were simple and precise, which could save Angor a lot of mana.

Angor did not show it on his face. He simply watched Dave work. But in his mind, little Angor was quietly learning all kinds of tricks. Angor would even hold his belly and laugh out loud when he learned something good, as if he had just learned a great deal.

Fifteen minutes later, Dave's component was finished. It was a strange-shaped gear that could be installed on some kind of tool.

"Disappointed? My skills are terrible, aren't they? I can't even make a small component like this, "Dave said in a self-mocking tone.

Angor shook his head in a casual manner. "I think it's great. I learned a lot from it."

Dave only thought Angor was trying to comfort him. He chuckled. "What are you doing here? Don't tell me you're running out of materials again? It's only been a few days. Could it be that you've refined something good again? "

"I haven't touched alchemy for days. I've been studying the Sky Tower contestants you gave me. I have some questions that I would like to consult you about. "

Dave took off his goggles and wiped his sweat with a piece of cloth on the table. "You're not really going to join the Sky Tower competition, are you?"

Angor smiled without saying anything.

"Actually, you can join the competition too. With your Trigger Crossbow, you'll be able to sweep through the first few floors without a problem," David said to himself.

Dave began to analyze the situation. How many floors could he reach with the Trigger Crossbow, and how many contribution points he could earn …

"What do you want from me?" Dave asked Angor with an innocent look. "What did you want from me?"

"Do you know anything about Saka, the Astral Soul?" Angor went straight to the point so that Dave's mind wouldn't wander off into another dimension.

"Him?" Dave pondered for a moment as if trying to find the right words to describe Saka. After a long pause, he said, "I don't know much about him. But Saka is a crazy … good guy."

"Crazy" referred to Saka's violent personality. Saka was a good guy because he had never killed anyone in a match. In the Sky Tower, where murderers were everywhere, he was considered a good guy.

However, Angor believed that Saka just didn't want to kill anyone. He just never met someone he wanted to kill. For example, me.

"It's about the same as what you read. Do you know anything about the three stars under him?"

Dave's knowledge about the three stars was similar to what he read. Saka claimed that he had three stars, but in fact, he only knew about "Virgo" Sylvia and "Daisy" Herrington. As for the mysterious third star, it never showed up.

"Do you know anything about Sylvia's Soul Howl and Soul Absorption?"

David was puzzled. "Why do you ask? Are you going to fight Saka? "

"Who knows?" Angor pursed his lips.

"You're not really going to go against Saka, are you? Saka became a supernatural ten years ago, and he's already a level-2 apprentice now. It's only a matter of time before he becomes a level-3 apprentice. "

But no matter how strong he is, I still defeated him. Angor thought in his mind.

"I'm just asking about Sylvia's skills. That's all."

Dave still didn't believe Angor, but he didn't ask any more questions. Instead, he told Angor the answer to his question.

Angor listened to Dave's explanation and remained silent for several seconds. What Dave described about Sylvia's Soul Howl and Soul Absorption was exactly the same as what happened in Angor's match today.

The only difference was that the other contestants didn't seem to be able to withstand Soul Howl at all. Even if someone managed to hold on until Sylvia used Soul Absorption, they would be killed instantly. Angor, on the other hand, did not seem to be injured at all.

So it wasn't because Sylvia didn't try hard enough. Something was wrong with his body.

He suddenly felt that he was getting more and more confused about himself. What kind of changes had happened to his body without him noticing?

Angor didn't think he was lucky to be immune to the soul attack. Instead, he was scared because he didn't know what was going on inside his body.

"I guess I need to find a chance to ask Sunders," Angor muttered to himself. He couldn't rest until he figured out what was going on.

It was late at night. Angor stayed in the shop to talk with Dave about his alchemy knowledge.

Angor tried to ask Angor about Saka several times, but Angor always brushed him off. In the end, David could only give up asking and talk about another matter.

"Are you sure you don't want to sell your new weapons?" Dave paused a little. "There are several quests in the questing hall asking for alchemy weapons. They're much more expensive than usual, especially long-range ones. And tiered ones are usually priced at 20,000 merit points. Are you sure you don't want to sell them? "

"No. I'll wait for a while." Angor wasn't in a hurry to sell his weapons. The news about the purification garden hadn't spread yet. It didn't matter even if the price didn't go up. It didn't matter to him anyway.

"Why would the questing hall want alchemy weapons? Don't we have alchemists in our organization? "Angor was confused.

Dave rolled his eyes. "I don't think you know anything about the organization. You've been here for half a year. Why are you acting like a newbie?"

"Huh?" Angor blinked his eyes at Dave, trying to ask for advice.

"Who told you that all the quests in the questing hall are issued by the organization?"

"You mean they're not?"

"Of course not!" Dave said, "Only a few of the quests in the hall are issued by the organization. Most of the missions are posted by Magi and even acolytes. "

Dave continued, "This time, the mission to purchase alchemy weapons was mostly issued by rank 3 apprentices. They seemed to know something, so they're all sharpening their swords and preparing to do something big. Many small teams are looking for new members. "

"I see." Angor didn't really care about that. He was still thinking about the quests. "So I can go to the questing hall if I need a certain potion or alchemy material?"

Dave nodded. "Of course. But some people might have alchemy materials. But alchemy potions … "

Dave glanced at Angor. "If you can't find them in the market, you won't find them in the questing hall. Alchemists are rare in Brute Cavern."

At this point, Dave suddenly said, "Actually, I think you can take on a custom-made weapon mission. There are a lot of custom-made weapon orders in the mission hall, and the price is very high. There are also some precious materials that might be useful to you. However, you'd better take the orders that come with the blueprints. No alchemist will take orders that don't have blueprints. That's too time-consuming. You need to plan your blueprints and choose the right materials. You might as well use that time to improve your alchemy skills. "

Angor was a little tempted by Dave's words. He didn't really care about the merit points. He could always make more weapons in the future. But he was interested in finding precious materials.

However, the Sky Tower competitions were too frequent these days. Even if he had such ideas, he would have to wait until he reached the top.

"Do you have any alchemy plans? I can help you if you need me, "Dave said with an expectant look.

Ever since he left Angor's lab, Dave admired Angor's alchemy skills. If he could learn from Angor, he might be able to improve his alchemy skills.

Even if he couldn't learn alchemy skills, he could learn Angor's alchemy thoughts. Last time, Dave saw Angor's alchemy weapons. They all had broad ideas, especially the Tang Saber and the Emei Piercer. Their names were a bit hard to pronounce, but their simple designs had great effects. It was obvious that Angor had his own unique alchemy thoughts.

An alchemist had his own view on alchemy, which was more important than alchemy skills.

"Alchemy plans?" Angor considered. "I have one, but it's not an alchemy weapon."

"What is it? Can you tell me? " Dave looked at Angor expectantly. It was a little rude to ask about someone's alchemy plans directly. But Dave didn't care about that right now.

"It's a music box." Angor didn't care.

"Music box?" David rolled his eyes. How could he not know what a music box was? What was the use of such an elegant thing in a noble family?

"Why do you want to make a music box? That's so boring. "David said," Make something else. You can make weapons too. You're new to alchemy. You don't need to cross over so soon. "

Angor shook his head. "Not really. Toby likes music, so I want to use Echo Flowers as the main material to make a music box for him as a toy."

Dave: A toy for a monster pet … How extravagant!

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