Angor already had a rough idea of the illusion he was going to create for Greya last time.
However, he had yet to decide what kind of jewelry he wanted to use. Last time, Angor was called out of the room while he was working on his design. He only managed to draw a small part of the design, which was still in his bracelet.
Angor took out his design again and focused on designing jewelry that would match Greya's appearance.
The feather earrings he made last time were just small items he made on a whim. They lacked novelty and were designed in the style of a pure girl, which did not really fit Greya's image.
This time, Angor decided to focus on Greya's taste and design jewelry that matched her personal style.
Pompous Lady Jewelry.
That was his conclusion about Greya's taste. Even though Angor did not like Pompous Lady Jewelry too much for his own taste. However, everyone had their own taste, so there was no need to be uniform.
A "pompous, upper-class design" had to be eye-catching at first glance. Anyone who saw Greya would be attracted by the design. Next, it had to be luxurious to the naked eye. Last but not least, it had to be something Greya liked.
The first two points were not important. More importantly, what kind of element did Greya like? Angor tried to recall. The current Greya did not wear any jewelry. However, when he first met Greya, she was wearing all kinds of dazzling jewelry.
As for what kind of jewelry she wore, Angor was a mortal who did not dare to look at Greya in the eyes. He only remembered one thing about those jewelry: "shiny".
What other elements did Greya like apart from "shiny"?
"Food", "Toby". These were the only two he could think of. He did not know much about food. As for Toby … he could use Toby's image to make something out of it.
The tip of the pen scratched on the tanned parchment paper.
The noise echoed in the underground lab from noon until nine o 'clock at night.
It took Angor nearly half a day to finish the design. During this period, he also referred to some of the top jewelry designs on Earth in the holographic tablet, and then combined his own ideas and considerations to complete this work.
In the drawing, there was an image of a bird and a Gryphon standing together. However, the bird had spread its wings, blocking most of the Gryphon's body. Only the Gryphon's majestic side face and its flaming tail could be seen.
Both the bird and the griffin were silver in color, and there were many small diamonds embedded in between. It looked very complicated, but because the color was the same, it didn't look awkward at all. Instead, it created an extremely luxurious feeling.
The bird naturally represented Toby, and the griffin was another form of Toby.
Angor completed the entire design by himself. However, the combination of pure silver and small diamonds reminded him of a jewelry design from Earth. It was a Cartier classic from 1948, the Bird of Paradise brooch.
The jewelry he designed was also a brooch. When worn on the body, everyone could see it at a glance. Moreover, the design of the brooch was very flexible. As a beginner in jewelry design, the brooch had more room to display than other jewelry.
Angor looked at the design. At first, he was satisfied with it. But after some time, he felt that the pure silver color was a bit dull.
He thought for a moment, dipped the brooch in the ink again, and lightly touched the bird's eye and the griffin's eye.
One eye was dark red, while the other had a gradual layer of purplish red.
It was the finishing touch that gave Angor a whole new look to his design.
Angor heard Jon's story about "finishing touches" before. He always felt that it was a bit unreal. How could an eye bring a creature to life? But now, he felt it.
When he put down the pen, the whole design seemed to come alive. Angor saw a small silver bird flying across the sky. When the bird's dark red eyes met his, the Gryphon in the distance couldn't wait to jump out of the paper and play with the bird.
It was a beautiful and dreamy picture.
Angor shook his head to get rid of the daydream.
It was just a daydream, but it was enough to show how powerful the finishing touch was.
…
Five days later, the design on the draft was turned into a real object.
Angor looked at the finished product in his hand with a joyful look. He used tiered materials for the brooch, such as Mithril, Ancient Silk Platinum, Spirit Diamond, Blue Agate, Demon Pigeon Bloodstone, and so on.
The result of the refinement was even more luxurious and eye-catching than he had imagined.
Moreover, the materials used this time were all translucent and had the ability to amplify energy. The final product was not only unusually harmonious, but the amplification rate was also much better than that of a single magical material.
Angor didn't test it, but he estimated that the "Mystery Realization" would last longer than he expected. It should last between six to seven minutes.
Unfortunately, Angor couldn't test it himself because the "Mystery Realization" could only be used once.
But he could still test the illusion. At least, he could check if there was a "Mystery Realization" inside.
In the center of the back of the brooch, Angor designed a clap-shaped power source that could be used to store small magic crystals.
He took out a magic crystal and placed it in the power source. Then, he turned on the switch and entered an illusionary world.
Half a day later, Angor exited the illusion.
However, he remained silent for a long time with a strange look on his face.
The illusion was an open one he designed from the beginning, which contained many exploration elements and some of his own ideas.
As for the "Nightmare Realm Sense" that Greya asked for, Angor simply filled the entire illusion with a trace of the Nightmare Realm. Practically every single location was suffused with a strange, silent, hazy, and frozen feeling of time. Moreover, it was filled with deep meaning.
The illusion was successful, but there was one thing about the "Mystery Realization" that made Angor feel strange.
He wandered around the illusion for half a day and still couldn't find the Mystery Realization.
Fortunately, Angor sensed the presence of Mystery in the wind from time to time, which meant there must be a "Mystery Realization" in the illusion, but it was hidden very well.
Angor guessed that this was another case like the "Snowfield Illusion", where he knew there was a "Mystery Realization" but couldn't find it.
Angor considered and decided to leave it to Greya and let her find it herself.
He would consider it a "decryption element".
The wizarding world wasn't a popular place for entertainment anyway, so he could just treat it as a game to kill time.
As for the possibility that Greya couldn't find it either, Angor didn't think about it. If even a wizard couldn't find it, then he wouldn't be able to do it either.
Angor picked up the brooch again.
Among all the items he made, this was probably the most extravagant and eye-catching one. It perfectly fit the design theme of "pompous ladies", and it didn't look as flashy as he expected.
Angor wasn't sure if Greya would like it, but at least he liked it.
There was a saying from Earth: it was easier to earn money from women and children.
Angor didn't know if it was easy to earn money from children in the wizarding world. But it was definitely easier to earn money from women. Just think about the extremely profitable perfume market. The "Glutton Flower Lord Scent" Angor used to make perfume was sold by Leona to the witches in Brute Cavern for hundreds of thousands of gold coins. Later, Leona went to Manda Plane's Fragrant Moon Alliance, which was famous for its perfume. This time, she probably earned millions instead of hundreds of thousands of gold coins.
From this point of view, it wasn't too hard to earn money from witches.
Angor believed that when he ran out of magic crystals, he could make accessories of the same kind and sell them. Maybe he could earn more money than if he just focused on making items.
In the past, Angor always asked the seller to name the items he made. But recently, Angor had seen many top-tier jewelry designs from Earth, and almost all of them were named by the seller themselves. To prevent others from copying them, they all had their own trademarks and copyrights.
Angor felt that this was a good way to go about it. Although there was no such thing as "copyright" in this world, many alchemists would carve their own exclusive marks on the items they refined to show their uniqueness and uniqueness.
Angor decided to follow suit. Not only would he name his alchemy items, but he would also design his own unique emblem.
Angor already put the emblem into the brooch during the crafting process. On the back of the brooch, Angor carved the emblem of a lion's heart surrounded by thorns.
The emblem of the Padt Family was a burning lion's heart. It meant that the fire of the lion's heart would never be extinguished.
Angor originally planned to use the "burning lion's heart" as his alchemy emblem, but he didn't want to bring unnecessary trouble to his family, so he changed the emblem from a burning flame to a mixture of thorns and vines.
This way, he would not forget his "lion's heart" and would not bring trouble to his family.
Angor also added a "Rune of Concealment" on the emblem. The rune would only show up under special circumstances. This was also to prevent pirated copies.
Angor decided to use it as his alchemy emblem in the future. He would keep using it unless something unexpected happened.
Now that he had the emblem, the most important thing was to name his future creations.
As someone who had no idea how to name his alchemy items, Angor's IQ had already dropped to zero.
Angor held the brooch in his hand for a long time, but he still could not come up with a suitable name.
A pretentious one would not be welcomed. A simple one would not suit the luxurious look. Angor racked his brain for a long time and finally decided on two objects on the brooch.
One was a flying bird, which represented Toby. The other was a griffin, which also represented Toby.
"Twin …" Angor muttered, "Let's call it Fantasy Twins."
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