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Chapter 539

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Of course, Granny Fingernail had the necessary tools for making clothes.

To Angor's surprise, Granny Fingernail didn't have any wizard-level sewing threads.

Angor did not mind. He only asked for some ordinary stitches. He was still not familiar with alchemy. There were ways to make clothes for enchantment and synthesis, but he had never done it before. So, he decided to start with something simple. As for Akeso's scale, he would try to get it last.

Angor spent another 100 crystals on the sewing tools and 300 on the related materials.

Making clothes and armor required two different types of materials. Actually, some of the materials he bought earlier could be used as substitutes. Most of the materials he bought this time were specially tanned cloth.

After buying enough, Angor planned to leave and visit other alchemy shops. He didn't expect to find anything useful, but he still wanted to see if he could find any wizard-level sewing threads.

As soon as he stood up, he saw a middle-aged man standing beside him.

"Are you Mister Padt?"

Angor looked at the man in confusion. The man looked ordinary. The only thing special about him was the tattoo between his eyebrows, which looked like a "total lunar eclipse".

Angor frowned when he saw the tattoo.

"Mister Padt, please forgive my rudeness. My name is Lantis, and I'm from Abyss Alchemy Guild. I'm here to invite you to join our guild, Mister Padt. Don't worry. Our guild is open and friendly — "

"Thank you, but no need," Angor interrupted him.

He knew that alchemy guilds weren't organized like wizard organizations. Just like the Magicians in Water Grasse, they gathered together to exchange their supernatural knowledge. Alchemy guilds were meant for people to gather and exchange their alchemy knowledge.

It sounded great. But Angor wasn't in need of alchemy knowledge, so he didn't need to join them. Angor glanced at Granny Fingernail and saw a hint of disgust in her eyes.

Maybe there was something wrong with this alchemy guild?

Angor rejected the offer without hesitation.

Lantis didn't expect to be rejected so quickly. He wanted to say something else, but when he saw the annoyance in Granny Fingernail's eyes, he quickly backed off.

But before he left, he left a business card for Abyssal Alchemy Guild. "If you change your mind, Mister Padt, you can come here. Oh, by the way, Mister Padt, you seem to want to buy wizard-level sutures. I remember someone will be offering a roll of Abyssal Dragon Horn tomorrow night. If you're interested, Mister Padt, you can come and join the exchange."

After saying that, Lantis turned and left.

Angor stood still and tried to digest the "Depth Meeting". It sounded like some kind of private deal.

"I'm curious. Why don't you want to join the Abstruse Alchemy Guild?" Granny Fingernail's hoarse voice came from behind.

Angor was about to leave when he heard Granny Fingernail's question. Since he wanted to know more about the "Depth Meeting", he sat down again.

"I noticed that Granny doesn't like Esoteric Alchemy Workshop. I'm an outsider, and I trust Granny's judgment. So, I rejected him."

"Is that really the reason? I don't believe it. " Granny Fingernail chuckled. "I don't like Lantis, that's all. Besides, most of those apprentice alchemists are from Abstruse Alchemy Guild. If I really don't like Lantis, I wouldn't have asked them to come to my shop. "

Angor followed Granny Fingernail's gaze and saw Lantis sitting among the apprentice alchemists. Judging from the reaction of the apprentice alchemists, Lantis must be a high-ranking alchemist.

Lantis also nodded at Angor from afar with a friendly smile.

"Granny, why don't you like Lantis? Is it because of his … this?" Angor pointed at his forehead.

Granny Fingernail narrowed her eyes. "So that's why you don't want to join them?"

Angor nodded. "Can you tell me more about this Depth Meeting, Granny Fingernail?"

"I knew you'd want to go." Granny Fingernail paused for a moment. "There's no restriction on entry, so you can't join Abstruse Alchemy Guild. It's more like a small 'exchange meeting'. If you want to go, you either have to show them the card Lantis gave you, or show them something valuable. They'll let you in. "

"So this Depth Meeting is quite famous?" Angor asked.

Granny Fingernail shrugged. "I've never been there before. I only heard that it's held every week. It's not a big deal if you want to go. "

Angor understood what Granny Fingernail was trying to say.

You can go, but whether or not you can leave will depend on your own ability.

Angor thanked Granny Fingernail and left.

After Angor left, Granny Fingernail took out a transmitter and spoke into it. "I met Angor. He's a good candidate."

A moment later, Granny Fingernail heard someone speaking in a flippant tone. "Did you accept my card?"

Granny Fingernail spoke in a flat tone. "You already gave it to him. He bought a lot of wizard-level materials from my shop. If he's really going to use them for himself, I don't mind giving him the card, considering his age and the time he spent studying alchemy. "

Granny Fingernail didn't see Angor's alchemy skills, but since Angor wasn't interested in Granny Fingernail's alchemy handbook, he must have a good alchemy heritage. Besides, Angor's knowledge was quite comprehensive. He even knew something about Abstruse Alchemy Guild.

Granny Fingernail didn't like the idea of Muse giving an apprentice a card, but after meeting Angor, she had a better opinion of him.



Angor left Granny Fingernail's shop and walked along Moshi Street for a while.

Since most of the materials were sold, he had already achieved his goal. However, he still wanted to see if other shops had wizard-level sutures, so he kept walking. If there was, he didn't need to go to the meeting.

Granny Fingernail told him that the meeting wasn't a big deal, but Angor still felt a little uncomfortable when he thought about the tattoo between Lantis' eyebrows.

The tattoo that looked like a "total lunar eclipse" had another name: the Abyssal Mark.

Its full name was the True Name of the Abyssal Lord.

Angor could tell that there was a great being behind the name. This was because only extremely powerful lifeforms would have their own True Names. However, most lifeforms avoided their True Names because it was both a sign of strength and a weak Achilles heel.

There was only one kind of beings who loved to spread their True Name and weren't afraid of being restrained by others.

Such beings were called Abyss Demons.

The Abyss Lord was one such Abyss Demon God. Furthermore, it was no ordinary Demon God. It was a peerless Great Demon God that could rival the Crown Clown.

Just like Crown Clown who loved to pursue ultimate balance, the Abyssal Lord loved to sacrifice everything. In other words, it was the ancestor of all sacrifices.

Back when Angor helped Bobota to make chains, Bobota said that he wanted to build a "Bloodsoul Altar" for sacrifices. The Bloodsoul Altar was created by the Abyssal Lord.

He once read about the Abyss Lord in an alchemy book he found in the Nightmare Realm, which told him that the Abyss Lord had existed since ancient times. Also, the Abyssal Lord was widely known in the alchemy world. Some alchemy items had something to do with it.

Angor wasn't surprised that the Abyssal Alchemy Guild showed up here.

In fact, joining the Deepness Alchemy Guild was not a big deal. After all, the true name of the Deepness Lord was very powerful and could help alchemists refine stronger items.

But Angor knew that once his True Name was connected to the Abyssal Lord, it meant that he was putting his name in front of the Abyssal Lord.

For ordinary wizards, even if they wanted to borrow the True Name of the Abyssal Lord, they would have to pay a small price. However, if you were a talented wizard, and the Deep Lord took notice of you, then things would get out of hand.

Countless outstanding wizards had met with all kinds of accidents because they attracted the attention of the Abyssal Lord.

Angor didn't think that he was a genius, but he didn't want to experience the feeling of being stared at by the Abyssal Lord.

That was why he rejected the Abstruse Alchemy Guild without hesitation.

Angor asked around and visited many alchemy shops. Unfortunately, none of them had wizard-level sutures.

A shop that specialized in wizard-level materials also imposed a level restriction. Angor had no choice but to leave in the end.

If he wanted to get wizard-level sutures, he would have to go to the Abyssal Alchemy Guild.

In the meantime, he went to another bookstore.

It was called "Witchcraft", which was located in the alternate dimension behind the Sky Ladder he saw earlier.

In the lush forest, water flowed gently, and the fragrance of flowers filled the air. Books were placed among the flourishing vegetation, hanging on the treetops like fruits, or pushed out by the vines. There were also different types of bookshelves in the treehouses.

Reading books was supposed to be a peaceful activity. Such an environment completely soothed one's mood.

Angor bought a lot of books, most of which were magazines about wizardry. However, they weren't about gossip. Most of them were about academic or professional issues.

For example, "Mithril Whispers", "Runes", "Stone Statue Annual", "New Elements", "Wizard World Debate Puzzle Remake", "Collection of Truth", and so on.

There wasn't any real knowledge in them, but they could lead to many questions, as well as the sparks between different wizards' ideas, which were all worth studying.

These magazines cost him less than 50 magic crystals. Before leaving, he spent another 800 crystals on a book called Encyclopedia of Basic Runes.

The runes in this book were different from the ones Angor used for enchantment. They could be activated without using a magic array. These were the runes used by Rune Sorcerers to draw magic scrolls.

Angor studied enchantment runes before, so he wanted to compare them.

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