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Chapter 2126

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"Scythe Disassembly Plan", "Mana Channeling Blueprints", "Application of Rhombus Deactivation Equation in Alchemy Structures" …

As he flipped through the alchemy books one by one, he realized that most of the alchemy books left behind by Cuolo were alchemy designs that Cuolo made himself.

For most alchemists, these blueprints were definitely not as important as a complete set of alchemy knowledge.

But as far as Angor was concerned, the designs were quite suitable for him.

For one thing, he already had a complete alchemy training system, so Cuolo's alchemy knowledge might not be suitable for him. For another thing, the designs could reveal the thinking logic of an alchemist, as well as their way of thinking and solutions, which was what Angor valued the most.

He did not lack alchemy knowledge. What he lacked was thinking about alchemy.

These designs could make up for some of his shortcomings.

Apart from the complete designs, Angor also found Cuolo's hand-drawn handbook, which also contained the drawings of Mystery items. Angor flipped through it and made sure that it was only an illustrated handbook. Then he put it aside for later.

As time went by, he read more and more books. However, he did not find anything about Hupa Coefficient apart from the illustrated handbook.

"You were so focused just now. Why did you flip through them so fast when Rhine came? Don't you want to read them?" It was Tree Spirit who spoke. He just finished reading a new "Scheming Mind" story, which was so interesting that he could not help but take a long breath. He noticed Angor's movement and asked out of curiosity.

"There are some questions in the handbook, about Hupa Coefficient …" Angor briefly explained what he was looking for.

Tree Spirit did not really care about Angor's interest. He was still focused on the notes, so he only nodded and continued reading.

Rhine, on the other hand, looked up and asked, "Hupa Coefficient? I think I saw it just now. "

Angor quickly looked up and looked at Rhine expectantly.

Rhine was reading Cuolo's Chronicles from the back to the front. He had finished six books, and he was now at "Cuolo's Chronicles No.7".

He finished all six books, but he only used Reading Spell to help him read, so he only grasped the key words and did not read the Diary of Belos in detail.

Hearing Angor was looking for Hupa Coefficient, Rhine thought for a while and said, "It should be from Cuolo's Chronicles No.12, Chapter 3, Month of Looming Frost, Year 5532 of the New Calendar. Take a look."

Angor's eyes lit up. He nodded and thanked Rhine.

Rhine waved his hand noncommittally. "I found a lot of important clues in the twelfth book. We'll talk about it later."

With that, Rhine lowered his head and focused on the notes in his hand again.

Angor picked up Cuolo's Chronicles No.12 and flipped it to the year Rhine mentioned.

This article was different from the other pages that were full of words. The most eye-catching thing about it was that there was a very complicated mathematical formula in the middle of the page, and below it were several diagrams to show the weight of the formula. This mathematical formula was different from ordinary mathematics. There were supernatural variables mixed into it, and these supernatural variables affected the display of different weights.

Angor did not know what the formula was yet, so he decided to read it from the beginning.

It was still Cuolo's familiar, elegant handwriting.

[Today, the Order Guild sent us a message. They found a half-out-of-control Mystic Potion in an underground potion factory in a city on the main island of Wei Realm. I happen to want to study Mystic Potions, so I asked Belos and Moon to retrieve it. ]

"Belos has left. It's quite lonely. ]

[According to the guild, the key to triggering the Mystic Potion is sound. Everyone who made a noise around it would end up with different medicinal effects because of the difference in their voices. ]

[Not many people received the potion. Most of them had negative effects. More than two thousand people have died. Most of them were ordinary people. ]

"Currently, we don't know how it judges sound and the release rules of the drug, but it's said that beautiful music can enhance the drug's effects better. ]

"Assuming that beautiful music can really affect the mystic potion, then we can calculate its coefficient. ]

[Since Belos is not here and there's nothing else to do, let's start from the beginning. ]

Next was the full file formula recorded in the book. Angor quickly realized that it was the formula to calculate Huppa's coefficient!

Cuolo seemed to have some kind of marking fetish. For example, he would use words to mark the purpose of each room in the holographic map. His fetish also extended to the formula.

He marked every step, every detail, and every condition of the formula in great detail. He even gave a simple explanation of some of the marks.

This allowed Angor to see the whole process of calculating Huppa's coefficient more directly.

And as he slowly understood the entire formula, the mysterious veil of the Huppert coefficient was finally lifted to the tip of the iceberg.

Angor's previous speculation about Huppa's coefficient was very close to the truth, but it was not perfect.

Huppa's coefficient was a comprehensive coefficient. It combined the degree of disorder, the range of influence, the level of phenomenon, matter, or fantasy. After multiple calculations, it was a relatively accurate coefficient derived from the weighting ratio.

The coefficient was calculated according to a percentage weight. In other words, the range was from 1 to 100.

However, Angor guessed that 100 might not be the real upper limit. There should be Mystery items with a coefficient higher than 100. Otherwise, why would there be a small but noticeable gap in the weighting ratio after 100?

The lower Huppa's coefficient, the safer and more stable the item was. The higher the coefficient, the more dangerous and unsolvable it was. Generally speaking, an item with a Huppa's coefficient above 70 was considered a disorder.

However, Huppa's coefficient was not just a coefficient that recorded the strength of an energy level. In other words, the lower the coefficient, the weaker the Mystery item. It was just that the lower the coefficient, the more stable the Mystery item would be.

Take the "Dream Whelk of the Moonlight Coast" as an example. If Angor used this formula, without the precise records provided by the Lawful Guild, the coefficient of the Dream Whelk would not be higher than 10, or even 5.

However, the Dream Whelk's actual effect was definitely not weak.

Therefore, a low coefficient did not mean the Mystery item was not strong.

However, Angor could foresee that the higher the coefficient, the more disorder and the more dangerous the item would be, which meant the item would not be weak.

After reading the Huppa's coefficient formula, Angor was able to accept it quickly.

After all, the fact that Huppa's coefficient could be used by the Lawful Guild to evaluate Mystery items meant that it was authoritative in the origin world.

Angor continued reading the rest of the page.

[The Huppa's coefficient of this potion is about 40. It's just enough for the potion to be half-out of control. Belos and Moon should be able to retrieve it. ]

[Finally, I have to say that Huppa is indeed the alchemist closest to the truth. Every time he uses Huppa's formula, he always gets people fascinated. ]

That was all the content of the page.

Although the last sentence was not explicitly stated, Hu Pa's identity should be that of a Miracle Magus. And he was highly respected by all alchemists.

However, such a person was still too far away from him.

Angor memorized Huppa's name and turned to the next page.

He wanted to see if there were any more Huppa's coefficient or Mystery items.

However, there were none.

On the next page, Belos had already returned from his quest. Cuolo, who had something else to do, once again entered his secret observation mode.

Angor casually flipped through the pages and was about to put the notebook aside.

However, maybe it was fate or something else, but when he turned to the last page, he accidentally saw a familiar word.

It was a word that was both familiar and strange to him at the same time.

Blacken Spell.



Blacken Spell was an alchemy spell recorded in the book "Basics of Alchemy" Angor obtained from Nether City in the Nightmare Realm.

It was a unique alchemy spell created and practiced by the Death Faction, which was led by Odorus, when there were many factions in the alchemy world.

The Death Faction's alchemists worshiped the color black, which represented withering and eternal death. Blacken Spell, on the other hand, represented the death of all substances and the creation of new life on top of death.

Blacken Spell was unique in that it was the only alchemy spell that had no level restriction. Angor planned to learn it as soon as he found it. He even bought a Black-Gold Nightmare Horn at a high price in order to make a mana conductor for the Death Faction.

However, Blacken Spell did not work even after the mana conductor was completed.

Angor did not know why he could not learn Blacken Spell. He tried many times, but nothing worked, so he put it aside for the time being.

He had never thought that he would encounter the Blackening Spell again in this way in Kullo's memories.

Angor did not know why Cuolo mentioned Blacken Spell, so he read the entire page from beginning to end.

Angor's expression changed a little when he finished reading the story.

The records on this page were still mainly about Belos. The story was about a witch whose name Cuolo disdained to record. When Bellos was on a mission, she secretly inquired about how Cuolo could make Mysterious items. She wondered if he had received the inheritance of the Death Faction and learned the legendary Dark Magic.

This was the first time Blacken Spell was mentioned, and it was from the unknown witch.

In the contents of this page, the Blackening Spell was also mentioned once. It was Cuolo's inner drama.

"I just went to the Undead Kingdom, and people said I found an alchemy ruin of the Death Faction and learned Blacken Spell? Damn it! If it's really the ruin of the Death Faction, why don't you go check it out yourself? "

The rest of the book was Cuolo's crazy complaints, which did not contain much information.

However, these two mentions of Blacken Spell surprised Angor.

Angor learned two things from the book: "Blackening".

First, Blacken Spell was lost. Second, Blacken Spell seemed to have something to do with crafting Mystery items. Angor guessed this from the unknown witch's tone.

Angor had guessed that Blacken Spell was lost a long time ago. This was because the book that recorded the Darkening Technique was "Basics of Alchemy". This book was also widely circulated in the Southern Region. However, the Southern Region version of "Basics of Alchemy" had everything except the Darkening Technique.

Back then, Angor assumed that Blacken was no longer popular or even lost.

But he never thought that an insignificant Blacken Spell recorded in Basics of Alchemy could be related to crafting Mystery items.

At first, he wondered if the "Blacken" they were talking about was the same as the one he learned. But Cuolo's book clearly mentioned the Death Faction, so it had to be Blacken Spell.

The Blackening Spell that the unknown witch was looking for, as well as the regretful tone in Cuolo's voice, should be the Blackening Spell that he had obtained.

Angor's heart raced when he thought of this.

He was eager to learn more about Mystery items, but it was extremely difficult. He didn't expect that a casual glance today would open a new door for him!

However, his excitement was soon replaced by disappointment.

Angor did not know if Blacken Spell was really related to crafting Mystery items. Even if it was, he could not learn Blacken Spell, so there was nothing he could do.

"Anyway, it's a good thing to have a record of Blacken Spell," Angor muttered to himself. "Maybe I'll be enlightened one day."

The thought made him feel better, but he still couldn't help but sigh.

"You're so excited, shaking your head, and sighing … What's wrong?" Tree Spirit suddenly spoke.

Angor shook his head. "It's nothing. I just didn't expect Culori to keep such a detailed record of Belos' life. I'm a little surprised."

Angor did not plan to tell anyone about Blacken Spell. Although Rhine had probably already seen the contents of this notebook, as long as outsiders did not know that he could use the Dark Transformation Technique, it was fine.

Tree Spirit: "Do you think so too? I'm curious as to why Cuolo has been observing Belos all this time. You don't know, but in 'The Third Story of Cuolo', Cuolo was actually … "

Tree Spirit was interrupted by Rhine before he could finish his sentence.

"Have you finished reading 'The Third Chronicle of Coolory'? Is there any important information mentioned before? "

Tree Spirit looked back and saw a pile of books on Rein's left. The top one was Cuolo's Fourth Book. According to the order, it was time for Rhine to read "Cuolo's Third Chronicles" from Tree Spirit.

"Yeah, I didn't find anything useful. The only thing I know is the mysterious item that Cuolo made. It seems to be some kind of steel seal. Belos and Yue talked about it … Yue is a follower that the Order Guild sent to Cuolo. She has also reached the Legendary rank, "Tree Spirit said.

Rein nodded and muttered, "So I don't think the first three books are worth reading."

Rein paused and said, "Let me tell you about me. I found a lot of useful information."

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