He didn't know why Greya was here, and he didn't intend to pry either. Being able to reunite with Toby here was already a great consolation for him.
Angor returned to his bedroom and had a good night's sleep.
When he woke up, the sun was already up.
Angor could hear someone crying outside the window. After washing up, he stood on the balcony and looked into the garden. Greya was still using her whip to train Toby, who had already turned into a griffin.
Toby looked at Angor with a pitiful expression, and Angor made a "I don't know what to do" gesture.
Toby could only lower its head in disappointment.
Greya's high-pitched laughter signaled the beginning of a new day for Toby.
Angor leaned on the balcony and watched Toby for a while. He recalled Toby saying that his griffin form could only last for half an hour at full energy. But somehow, Greya managed to keep Toby in his griffin form all the time.
In his griffin form, Toby's strength was on a completely different level compared to when he was in his normal form.
Not only was Toby's skin thick and tough, but he could also fly and use fire attacks. Most importantly, with the support of the sequence of gravity, even if Toby transformed into a giant, he wouldn't be cumbersome. Both his speed and agility were top-notch.
If Toby could use the sequence of gravity to attack from afar, he would be invincible among his peers.
Angor was both surprised and happy at the same time. As his most reliable companion, the stronger Toby was, the better for him.
Angor watched for a while longer and saw that Toby's griffin form seemed to be losing its balance.
Greya waved a hand, and a familiar-looking plant appeared in her hand.
Toby pulled a long face and took a bite out of the plant's bud. Then, at a speed visible to the naked eye, the energy in Toby's body recovered to its peak.
The Gryphon form, which was originally a little shaky, also became solid again.
Angor was curious. Was this the magic item that kept Toby's form?
Greya noticed Angor's curiosity, so she sent a voice transmission to Angor while Toby was munching, "Don't you think this thing looks familiar?"
It took him a while to realize that it was Greya who was talking to him. "Yes, Lady Greya. Is this —"
"You forgot? It's a type of tea from Alan's family. If I remember correctly, it came from your family's tea garden? "Greya asked.
Angor was enlightened. "Morning Dew?"
Back then, he had gotten involved with Mara because of the Morning Dew. In the end, he had entered the wizarding world. No wonder he found that plant so familiar.
But Mara mentioned that Morning Dew could help with breakthroughs. Why did it look like it could restore energy now?
His meditation method allowed him to achieve breakthroughs without external help, so he did not use Morning Dew until now. In addition, he didn't like this kind of bitter tea, so the Morning Dew was basically placed in the corner of his bracelet space to collect dust.
"That's right. Morning Dew. I found it to be a very strange plant. It doesn't look like a native plant in the wizarding world. When I found it, it was already made into tea, so I used a Genesis spell to reverse engineer it and added some ideas of my own. Finally, I created this plant … I call it Mana Flower, "Greya explained.
Greya gave a simple explanation.
Mana Flower, as the name suggested, could replenish mana in a timely manner. And it wasn't raw mana, but purified mana.
In terms of effect, it was a necessary item for a wizard to fight back in a desperate situation.
Imagine, when two parties were almost out of mana in a fight, eating a flower would instantly bring them back to life. It was a deadly weapon.
Angor was quite surprised. Purified mana was the first thing in the wizarding world.
Every wizard had a different spirit model and mana pool, which meant the nature of their mana was different. Therefore, to find the most suitable mana, one had to purify it himself.
As far as Angor knew, most methods that could quickly replenish mana usually had severe side effects.
Greya's Mana Flower probably didn't have any side effects when she used it on Toby. That was a first.
Perhaps even "Section Ephemera" wasn't as effective as Mana Flower.
However, Greya continued, "You can't use it on humans, but it's not a problem for monsters like Toby. They don't have spirit models, and their mana pool can contain all kinds of mana."
Hearing this, Angor finally calmed down.
Although it was also a very powerful weapon against monsters, it was still acceptable.
With the Mana Flower, Toby could stay in Griffin form for a long time. Before, Toby only needed half an hour to get used to this form. Now, he could save a lot of time and get used to it faster.
The Mana Flower didn't come from nowhere, and it cost a lot. However, Greya didn't care about the cost at all. She wanted to use this time to help Toby grow as fast as possible. In order to face the possible changes in the future.
…
After saying goodbye to Greya, Angor returned to his soundproof room and began to look for the magic array corresponding to the crown.
Now that he had six known runes and knew their order, it was much easier to find the magic array.
He didn't even need to look for the last unknown rune. He could find the corresponding magic array through elimination.
Soon, he found several magic arrays from Enchantment Cyclopaedia: Advanced, which contained "six known runes". He then removed the ones that didn't fit the order. In the end, there were only two magic arrays left.
One: Bloodline Rejuvenation.
The other: Bloodline Retrace.
Angor was a little surprised. Based on the six known runes, he assumed that the last magic array had something to do with "blood". He didn't expect both arrays to be related to bloodlines.
The first one was a magic array used to purify one's bloodline. There were many ways to cleanse one's bloodline. Using a magic array to cleanse one's bloodline was only one of them. It was a better way to deal with some stubborn bloodline adhesions.
However, according to Angor's knowledge, not many people knew about using magic arrays to purify one's bloodline. He assumed that the magic array had been lost in history.
The second magic array was a very special magic array.
Angor never heard of it before. This was the first time he saw it.
When he finished reading the book about this magic array, he immediately thought of the Great Demon God behind the Deep Alchemy Guild, the Deep Lord.
When the Deep God spread his true name, he naturally had to give good news, and that was the Blood Soul Sacrifice.
Bloodline Sacrifice was an item that could be used to combine the sacrificed item with one's bloodline. From then on, the item could be used at will, and its effect would be greatly improved. It also couldn't be taken away by others. It was an advanced version of "Contract Rune".
Through Bloodline Sacrifice, many wizards could become one with their weapons, which greatly improved their strength. In other words, this was one of the Arcane Lord's hidden contributions to the wizarding world.
As for Bloodline Retrace, it was a magic array similar to Bloodline Sacrifice.
The other functions were similar to the Blood Soul Sacrifice, but there was something special about it.
As long as the magic array was engraved, one's blood would be connected to the item. No matter where the item was, one would be able to sense its exact location.
In other words, Bloodline Retrace had an additional tracking function compared to Bloodline Sacrifice.
From this, it could be seen that Blood Origin Tracing was actually better than Blood Soul Sacrifice in terms of effectiveness.
However, most wizards in the wizarding world used Bloodline Sacrifice instead of Bloodline Retrace. As for the reason … Angor could guess. The loss of knowledge might be one of the reasons. However, the most important reason was that Bloodline Retrace used one's blood. When one's blood was damaged, the other would be damaged.
Because of this, fewer and fewer people were using Bloodline Retrace.
Now that he saw the two magic arrays, the next thing he needed to do was to determine which one was the one engraved on the crown.
Actually, it wasn't hard to guess.
This was because the Bloodline Meltdown Magic Array required supplementary materials to cleanse one's bloodline. There must be a place for the materials, and it couldn't be engraved on such a small crown.
There was only one conclusion left: Bloodline Retrace.
After confirming the Magic Array, the next step was to choose materials and carve it.
It wasn't hard. He only used low-tier materials. The red-haired woman also left him a pigeon-blood gem, so he only needed to engrave it.
Angor spent another week practicing his drawing skills. With the help of the hologram tablet and the Energy Stabilizer, he finally completed the crown when the Sleeping Moon began its countdown.
As soon as the crown appeared, the sky above the Flowery Manor was covered by a cloud of blood.
"An alchemy omen?" Greya was training Toby, so she didn't think too much about it. Alchemy omens often appeared in Floating Mech City. However, when the blood cloud covered the entire manor, Greya put down her whip and looked at Angor's room on the second floor.
Because of the omen, Sunders also looked up at Angor, who was in the soundproof room.
Angor, on the other hand, was closing his eyes and trying to find a way out.
An alchemy omen didn't just announce the creation of a tiered item. At the same time, it would also test the maker.
Angor didn't use all the magic arrays in Enchantment Cyclopaedia: Advanced because he wasn't sure if he could pass the test himself.
Fortunately, it wasn't too difficult this time.
Thanks to his high level of attainment, he finally made it to the shore by riding a small boat through the surging waves of the Blood Sea.
He slowly opened his eyes when he reached the shore.
In front of him was a luxurious-looking crown that emitted a faint blood-red glow.
It was a success!
Before Angor could check whether the crown had any flaws, someone suddenly appeared in front of him.
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