The process of boiling blood ink was not complicated. What mattered was how to improve the quality of the blood ink and how to increase the output of certain energy at the end. There were more than a hundred steps in these two steps, and the better the process, the more steps there would be.
However, Angor did not care about the quality of the ink. Low-quality ink could be used as well. It was just that there was less room for mistakes when engraving runes. As for increasing the output, Angor did not care. He did not need the blood ink to make money anyway. As long as he had enough to repair runes, he was fine with it.
By skipping the two most tedious steps, Angor was able to make the blood ink much faster.
Two hours later, due to the boiling of the blood ink, the laboratory had become steamy and misty.
Glug, glug, glug —
A large amount of steam gushed out from the small chimney of the Mana Decomposition Machine. The steam carried a strong fishy smell, which meant Angor did not spend too much effort on removing the impurities. At the same time, the illusion of a fire eel covered in lava appeared in the steam. Angor did not use the maximum amount of certain energy, which caused some supernatural properties to disappear.
But even so, thick, dirty liquid was still dripping from the "faucet" of the dissolving machine. It was the blood ink of the Fintail Fire Eel's heart.
Angor took out a standard experimental glass bottle and poured the blood ink into the bottle, which was engraved with certain runes.
In the end, he filled up two large bottles.
For a Rune Sorcerer, making two bottles of blood ink from the heart of a Fintail Fire Eel would probably make them vomit blood. Besides, it only took him two hours to complete the process. How many steps did he save? What a waste.
But Angor did not mind. He had a lot of money, so he did not feel anything.
In fact, if he did not spend some time mixing the blood ink with a third-party solvent, it would only take him one and a half hours to complete the process.
As far as he was concerned, one bottle was enough. Two bottles would be worth it.
After finishing the blood ink, Angor did not repair the runes immediately. Instead, he took out a piece of yellowed deerskin paper and a rune pen that could speed up engraving.
He dipped the carving brush into the blood ink and quickly drew a magic pattern symbol that represented 'Glimmer' on the fragrant deer skin.
When the rune was formed, the deerskin parchment seemed to be soaked in a layer of white moonlight. Then, as if it was being burned by a cold fire, the parchment slowly disintegrated into white spots of light and finally disappeared.
He did this to test the effect of the blood ink from the Fintail Fire Eel's heart.
Fragrant deerskin paper was usually used to carry functional mageweaths, but its ability to carry elemental 'glimmers' would be much lower. However, the 'glimmers' that were not drawn with fire-element blood ink could still be carried by fragrant deerskin paper. As for the fire-type blood ink, the carrying capacity of the parchment would decrease according to the energy level of the blood ink.
Fin-Tailed Fire Eel Heart Blood Ink was a fire-type blood ink. Angor's work was average, but it was still within the standard range of Brain Whale's Blood Ink.
Angor was satisfied with the result. "Medium quality. A bit low, but it's more than enough to fix runes."
With that done, Angor headed to the entrance of the ruin with two large bottles full of blood ink.
It was time to fix the runes on the door.
However, when he was about to enter the door, he heard a series of thumping noises coming from the dark space.
At the same time, something inside Angor's pocket began to glow.
What was flashing was the silver gear button. Needless to say, it was the mini signal tower in the button that was making the "dong dong dong" sound.
Ten minutes later, Angor put the mini signal tower back into his pocket dimension.
This time, it wasn't Maya who contacted him through the signal tower. It was Director Muse of the research department.
Muse was not looking for Angor, but for Mister Rein. Of course, he was looking for the Germinal Sect's countermeasure.
According to Muse, the observers of Starliege Church had sent him some information about the Germinal Sect. They were certain that the Germinal Sect's believers were not limited to Rong Kingdom and Palladova. In the future images the observers saw, there were traces of Germinal Sect's believers in several places.
Among them, there were a dozen countries on Fey Continent, but that was already a small number. Most of the Germinal Sect's believers were located overseas. There was even an island full of primitive people, which was already infiltrated by the Germinal Sect.
However, similar to the situation in Palladova, the Germinal Sect's method of invading the Southern Region was still to start with ordinary people.
So far, apart from Aleen who accidentally got involved, no supernaturals were affected by the Germinal Sect. The influence of the Germinal Sect's believers had yet to reach the supernatural world.
Of course, there might be supernaturals who stumbled upon the Germinal Sect's believers. However, since supernaturals never interfered with mortals, they probably wouldn't care too much about the Germinal Sect.
At the current rate of development, the Germinal Sect would only reach the supernatural world in a few decades or even a hundred years.
However, once the supernatural world was affected, the Germinal Sect's influence would be unstoppable.
Fortunately, luck was on their side.
The city lord of Floating Mech City, one of the top figures in the southern region, Lawson, was attacked by Loser's Arrow. This made all wizards realize one thing: the Germinal Sect was not a sick cat. It was a young tiger growing its teeth. The Germinal Sect's influence in the southern region was not strong enough yet. However, if they were allowed to grow, they would become a terrifying force in the future.
Besides, they already knew about the Germinal Sect's believers' plans in the southern region, which allowed them to come up with many countermeasures in advance.
If they allowed the Germinal Sect to expand their followers, they would be like maggots in the bones, which would be difficult to eliminate completely. However, things were different now. When the Germinal Sect was slowly expanding their influence, they could easily eliminate them without leaving any trouble behind.
This was why Dean Muse hurriedly contacted Angor after receiving the news from The Observer, hoping to tell Rein about it.
As long as all the major organizations in the southern region worked together, they could definitely uproot the Germinal Sect's roots from the southern region.
Angor was more than happy to see this happen.
Once the major organizations in the southern region went to war with the Germinal Sect, Angor would slowly disappear from the Germinal Sect's sight, regardless of whether they succeeded or not.
Therefore, Angor did not waste any time and immediately sent the message to Rein through Tree Spirit's clone in front of the ruin gate.
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