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Chapter 3625

Words:3255Update:24/02/07 07:45:20

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"Do they meet the requirements?" Napoli asked.

"They're all qualified, and …" Angor reached into the bubble and took out a finished product.

The prototype looked exactly like the "Future Mirror" he designed, which was also a part of the mirror. However, it had a different design compared to Angor's sample.

Moretta seemed to have added some kind of paint to the edge of the mirror. Golden lines that looked like circuit boards were painted on the edge of the mirror. It gave the mirror a special sense of beauty.

Angor looked at the "Golden Makeup" Future Mirror in his hand and felt like he was looking at a Cyberpunk prop.

"This craftsman named Moretta has his own ideas when it comes to design."

Napoli also saw the golden lines on the edge of the mirror and chuckled. "It does look like Moretta's style. I can tell it's Moretta's work."

When Napoli met Moretta for the first time, he saw the man wearing a pure white tailored robe with golden lines appearing and disappearing around the robe.

Moretta was an outlier among all the old craftsmen who didn't care about their appearance.

Even if Napoli stood in front of Moretta, he would have the illusion that he was wet to the bone. He felt completely out of place.

"Moretta is known as a cutting-edge dressmaker and fashion designer. His works are completely in his own personal style. "

There were samples, but Angor could still see Moretta's strong design language.

Napoli asked, "Will such a personalized prototype have any influence? Do you need me to warn Moretta? "

Angor was surprised. "Why should I? Isn't this a good thing? "

He only added a layer of "skin" to the Future Mirror. It wouldn't affect the effect.

Angor couldn't think of anything better than this.

He could add his own ideas and put them into practice without destroying the essence of the product. Angor liked craftsmen who showed their individuality but also knew how to behave.

Also, if these Future Mirrors were to be sold …

A Future Mirror with a design language would definitely be more expensive and popular than ordinary Future Mirrors.

This was the charm of "paint" and the value of Moretta's individuality.

"So you like them, mister?" Napoli asked.

Angor nodded. "As long as you don't change your nature, I'm fine with changing your appearance."

Of course, if someone spent too much time on painting and forgot about the "Future Mirror", Angor would not appreciate it no matter how good the design was.

This was because the current Artifact Embryo Factories were created in order to deal with the Apocalypse.

Under the pressure of an existential crisis, it would be putting the cart before the horse if the craftsman didn't focus on the Future Mirror and instead spent time designing a novel coating.

As for Moretta's Future Mirror, although it also had a design, it was obvious that he had left it behind casually.

The arrangement of the golden lines was not strict, nor was there any calculation. It didn't even care if the golden lines overlapped or not … The casual feeling of painting was overwhelming.

Angor could imagine Moretta casually adding several golden runes on the edge of the mirror as he finished his work.

Thus, this ingenious artifact embryo was born.

"I appreciate this kind of 'design' that is convenient, doesn't waste time, and is also very interesting." "But if you want to encourage other craftsmen to do the same, I don't think it's necessary."

Napoli chuckled and nodded.

He did consider asking craftsmen to add different "skins" to the Future Mirror.

After all, these Future Mirrors would be distributed to different races, but they still needed to be purchased. Raw materials cost money, and he couldn't just ask the Crystaleye Race to give away their crystals for free.

Since it was a matter of profit, Napoli believed that the "skins" would sell better. Therefore, he began to think about doing something dishonest.

Luckily, Angor woke him up.

Napoli covered his mouth and cleared his throat to divert his embarrassment.

Then, he changed the topic abruptly. "Moretta's artifact embryo should be considered excellent, right?"

"Whether it's a good product or not depends on its final effect." Angor knew that Napoli was trying to change the topic, but he didn't mind. He already planned to test Moretta's artifact embryo.

Without a doubt, Moretta's artifact embryo was qualified.

However, "qualified" was only a basic judgment. Whether it was "excellent" or "excellent" required further testing.

How to do that?

Angor cast a Nightmare Dream spell on the artifact and see how many times it logged in.

The more times it logged in, the better the artifact was.

But before that, Angor needed to do something.



Angor looked at Napoli. "Can you find me some crystal ores? Pure ones."

Under Napoli's puzzled gaze, Angor continued, "I don't need good quality. Ordinary ones will do."

"Crystal ores" was a general term that included crystal ores, marrow ores, crystal tree ores, crystal flower ores, and so on.

Crystal ores were the most common type of ores. The Crystal Forest outside Tranquil Town was filled with crystal ores. Since there were enough reserves, the Artifact Factory only used crystal ores as the main material for their artifact embryos.

Napoli said, "If it's just an ordinary crystal mine, I have it here."

Napoli was in charge of the Artifact Factory, but he was also a craftsman who knew how to craft artifact embryos.

Therefore, he carried crystal ores with him.

Napoli tapped his rune and took out several refined crystals. He handed them to Angor.

Angor blinked. "Your rune can be used as a storage space?"

"Sort of," Napoli replied.

The reason why he said "sort of" instead of giving a definite answer was because …

"Under normal circumstances, my Divine Inscriptions can only accept flames. But I can create an airtight box by using fire mimicry, and I can put whatever I want into the box. "

To some extent, this was a loophole in the rules.

Hence, if one were to say that Divine Inscriptions had a storage function, from the perspective of the rules, this shouldn't be possible. But it was possible that runes could be used for storage.

Angor understood Napoli's meaning.

While Napoli thought it was a bug in the runes, Angor did not believe that such a powerful rune could be created by such a bug.

Maybe it was not a bug, but one of the rune's characteristics.

Of course, this was only a guess. Angor did not say it out loud. He only kept it in mind.

If he had a chance to learn more about runes in the future, he would study them then.

Napoli asked, "Are these crystals enough?"

Angor checked the crystals and nodded. "Almost. However, these crystal ores have all been smelted quite well. Are there any that are slightly inferior? "

Napoli was surprised. "Huh? Worse ones? "

"None?"

"Nope." Napoli scratched his head. "This is the average level of the factory. Anything worse won't make it into the smelting zone."

Angor sighed in relief when he heard that this was the average smelting level of the Embryo Factory.

He only looked for the weaker ones because he wanted to be a control group. Since there was no one worse and the average level was so high, there was no need for them to be the control group. It would save them some effort.

"What are you going to do with them, mister?" Napoli asked.

Angor did not answer. Instead, he signaled Napoli to just watch.

Under Napoli's gaze, Angor took out two crystal ores and placed them on two light-blue Hands of Spell.

Next, he activated Smelt, and the two ores began to melt at a speed visible to the naked eye.

In just two minutes, two embryos of the Future Mirror were born.

It was hard to tell the difference between the two embryos from their appearance. However, as a craftsman, Napoli could tell that one of the two future mirrors was perfect, but the materials inside the other one were obviously unevenly distributed.

In other words, although these two Artifact Embryos were qualified, one was a Perfect Artifact and the other was barely passable.

Napoli did not understand why Angor suddenly created two completely different embryos.

Angor explained, "Normally speaking, a Future Mirror is divided into two parts: software and hardware. 'Software' refers to the special enchantment used to enter the Dream Crystal.

"Hardware refers to the material used to carry the enchantment."

Different magical materials gave different bonuses to enchantments.

The better the material, the longer the enchantment could be used. For example, when Angor created his first login device, he used different materials. Some of them could only use 149/149 times, while others could only use 979/979 times.

This was the difference in the number of times the enchantment could be used.

"But now, all the factories are using the same type of crystal ores, so we don't have to worry about this.

"But the same material can also affect the number of times the enchantment can be used depending on the quality of the product.

"So, to determine whether an embryo is" good "or not, we just need to see how many times it can carry the enchantment.

"But before that, we need to determine the minimum and maximum number of times the enchantment can be used to create a Future Mirror."

This was why Angor was able to craft two different types of Future Mirrors.

The minimum and maximum number of times the enchantment could be used to test the enchantment.

Napoli finally understood what Angor meant. "So, each Future Mirror has a maximum number of times it can be used? Are you going to enchant the enchantment to test the enchantment, mister? "

"Yes. But I've already completed the enchantment."

Napoli: "Huh?"

When did you do that? How come I didn't notice it?

"The enchantment area is inside the Future Mirror. When I was refining it, I enchanted it."

Napoli: "Okay … Have you measured the log-in frequency range?"

Angor nodded. "The one on the left is 701/701, and the one on the right is 999/999."

In other words, as long as the enchantment met the mark, the enchantment could be used at least 701 times.

The more perfect the enchantment, the closer the enchantment would be to 999 times. Once the enchantment reached 999 times, the enchantment would be considered perfect, or "good".

After confirming the limit of the enchantment, Angor looked at Moretta's enchantment again.

He randomly picked five enchantment embryos from the different bubbles.

On the surface, there wasn't much of a difference between the five embryos. This also meant that the embryos Moretta refined were all of constant quality.

Next, Angor would enchant the five enchantments to see how many times Moretta's enchantment could reach.

Under Napoli's gaze, Angor summoned a pulsing green pattern from his right hand.

A strange aura was instantly poured into the enchantment.

Napoli wanted to see how Angor enchanted the enchantment, but he was completely dumbfounded after watching the whole process.

The enchantment was done just like that? What was that aura just now?

Why did he feel that this aura caused ripples to appear in his Divine Inscriptions, as though it was reminding him … to be on guard?

Napoli shook his head to get rid of the strange thoughts and looked at the five enchantment embryos held by the Hand of Spell.

He didn't know how the enchantment was done, but that wasn't important. What he needed to know now was whether Moretta's enchantment was "good" or not.

"I marked the enchantment at the bottom right corner of the Future Mirror."

Napoli nodded and looked at the enchantment.

From left to right, the enchantment embryos showed: 747, 739, 751, 766, and 745.

"Moretta's enchantment embryos can reach about 750 times," Napoli said. "That's still a bit far from the upper limit of 999."

If 701 to 800 were "good", 801 to 900 were "good", and 901 to 999 were "good".

Then Moretta's enchantment embryos were barely "good".

They looked "trendy", but the enchantment embryos could only be considered average.

Napoli wasn't too surprised by this result.

Moretta used to be more of a fashion designer, and it only took him a few days to change his style. The fact that he could make a "good" Future Mirror was already proof of his talent.

Moretta's enchantment embryos weren't "good", but they were only one of the many items in the warehouse.

With Angor's help, Napoli already had a standard to determine the quality of his enchantment embryos.

Napoli believed that there would be some "good" items in the warehouse.

However, checking them one by one would take too long. No one knew when the "good" item would pop up.

To raise Angor's expectations, Napoli decided to look for "good" items next.

Without a doubt, the enchantment embryos made by the mirror-wielding banshee who could only stay awake for four hours a day!



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