Illusion Array was a branch of Illusionist magic. Moreover, it was an extremely high-end branch that required extremely strong talent to learn. To learn Illusion Array, one had to know two things: alchemy and magic array. In other words, enchantment alchemists were naturally suited for Illusion Arrays.
Just this point alone eliminated 99% of the illusionist apprentices.
There weren't many talented Occult Illusionists in the first place. There wasn't even a single apprentice on Phantom Island. Among all the branches of the Illusion School, the Illusion School had the least number of people. It could be said that it was one in ten thousand.
Illusion Array had a high requirement to learn, but it also meant more benefits.
There were two branches of Illusionist magic known as "World Illusion". One was Mirage, and the other was Illusion Array.
"World Illusion" didn't refer to a single type of illusion. Instead, it meant that this type of illusion could cover the entire world. In other words, an illusion encompassed the entire world. Since the birth of Illusionist magic, only Mirage and Illusion Array could reach this level.
Of course, a World Illusion didn't mean that it could destroy a world. Its power depended on how it was used. Many Illusionist spells could even destroy a world if used correctly. However, they didn't have to be World Illusionists.
In the wizarding world, most World Illusionists studied World Illusionist spells based on their "coverage", not their "strength".
However, from this point, one could see how powerful the Illusion Array School was.
He also learned some related cantrips, such as Flame Array, which was a type of Illusion Array. Not only did it cover a wide area, but it was also quite powerful.
"So it's an Illusion Array. No wonder Master Prome couldn't figure it out." David sighed. He knew very well that although the illusion array was a part of alchemy, it was still fundamentally different from alchemy.
Then he thought of something else. "If it's an Illusion Array, it shouldn't be hard to find the creator of the Sonar Box. Someone who knows alchemy, magic array, and Illusionist spells … I don't think there are many of them, right? The range of the Sonar Box covers several neighboring countries, so the creator must be in that area as well. "
Angor nodded. He didn't want to look for that person, but he still gave Dave an idea. "Prome said that a Sonar Box only costs a few dozen magic crystals. I checked and found that the cost of a Sonar Box is about ten magic crystals, which isn't very profitable among alchemy products. Even if it's a small profit, it won't make a lot of magic crystals. "
Dave immediately understood. "It's not hard for wizards to earn magic crystals. But that person didn't give up such a small profit. I don't think he's a wizard."
"Besides, I don't think he's that good at alchemy. This is the only way he can make money."
"An Illusory Magic Array Apprentice. He knows a bit of Alchemy, but he's not too strong. Combining all this information, we only need to go to the Bartterfly Bar to post a mission. Finding him will be a piece of cake! "David was pleasantly surprised." Come on! Let's go to Bartterfly Bar now! "
Angor grabbed Dave's hand and asked, "Why are we looking for him?"
"Your idea was stolen. Don't you feel angry? Let's find him and get our revenge! At the very least, we have to get your … copyright fees from that guy? "David said.
"No need."
Dave didn't understand.
"It's a waste of time and energy. Instead of thinking about such trivial things, it's better to stuff more useful knowledge into your brain," Angor said.
Dave didn't want to give up.
"I don't want revenge, but since I asked you about it, I have my own plans."
Angor wasn't really angry about it, but he didn't like this kind of behavior. Of course, he didn't want to use this chance to get revenge. But he had his own plan.
He had just created his own unique alchemy emblem yesterday, but now he was the only one who knew about it. No one else recognized this emblem.
He didn't want to make the emblem into some luxurious brand, but he had to at least make sure it was recognized by the alchemy circle and the wizarding world.
Angor was wondering if he should use Mithra's connections to spread the word about his emblem. That would achieve his goal, but it would hurt his reputation. Besides, even if people recognized his emblem, they would only see it as an empty concept. They couldn't see the real thing, so they couldn't fully accept it.
But now, he had a chance.
Comparisons always hurt people.
In the wizarding world, where there was a huge gap between authentic and pirated products, there was a huge gap between them.
Why did the Phantom Soundbox become so popular? Angor didn't want to think about it, but he didn't think he could escape from the "creative economy". Since the market was so popular now, he only needed to release an authentic Phantom Soundbox that was better than it in all aspects, and he could quickly spread the word about his emblem.
Besides, Twilight Auction just sold his alchemy music box not long ago.
Naturally, there would be adepts who had participated in the auction to judge who was the original and who was the pirated version.
He pulled Dave to his ear and whispered his plan to him.
Dave's eyes lit up. He clenched one hand into a fist and the other into a fist. "Great idea! Not only can we promote your emblem, but we can also beat down that pirate! I reckon that once the genuine version appears, that fellow will be cursed by the people who bought his Illusory Sound Box! "
Angor put a finger to his lips. "It's not promotion. Don't make it sound like I'm promoting my own emblem."
It was true that he was doing this to promote his emblem, but it would be too low class if he just said it out loud. At least, he should make it look like "a drinker accidentally found a tavern with the best wine in the world".
David snickered. Of course, he knew what his friend was trying to say.
"I know what you mean. Just leave it to me!" Dave patted his chest and assured Angor.
"I won't let you work for free. I'll give you a 10% commission." Angor smiled.
Dave accepted the offer without hesitation. But soon, he looked a little worried. "I know what you're trying to say, Angor. But you have to make sure your alchemy work is much better than the pirate, both in terms of technique and quality. If you can't do that, your work won't sell well. "
"Don't worry. You saw how good it was at Twilight Auction, didn't you?" He put a hand on Dave's shoulder. "Also, I learned a new trump card recently. I think it'll be quite effective."
Dave was a little surprised. He did not ask what "trump card" was. If it was some kind of private alchemy technique, he would be in an awkward position.
"Speaking of which, there's one thing I admire about that Phantom Soundbox," Angor sighed. Angor sighed. "He improved my music and made it much better than the original."
"Are you talking about the song 'City in the Sky'? Is it good? I don't think so. I didn't hear anything different, "Dave wondered.
Angor glanced at Dave but did not say anything.
Angor didn't say anything, but Dave felt like he was being looked down upon.
"Come find me at The Tributary the day after tomorrow. I'll tell Iron Granny about it, and I'll give you the finished product."
Dave nodded.
They parted ways in the apprentice town. Dave went back to the underground market while Angor headed to Phantom Island.
…
Near the manor in the center of Phantom Island, near the lake, there was an extravagant Magic Hut shrouded in purple gauze.
This was Greya's temporary residence.
Goode offered to arrange a room for Greya at Phantom Island, but Greya refused. She chose to build her own hut by the lake.
Ever since she moved to Phantom Island, she was labeled as "Sunders' suspected lover". If it were her old self, she would not care about such rumors. In fact, she would be happy to bring some trouble to Sunders. However, she did not want to attract too much attention since she was not as strong as before. She did not choose to live in Sunders' mansion to minimize her presence.
Greya had been living in the hut for half a month.
Greya sat in front of her desk and wrote down several runes on a piece of white paper with a fountain pen in the shape of a purple star. No one could understand these runes because they were related to the Genesis spell.
Suddenly, one of the runes was interrupted, and all the subsequent calculations became blank.
Greya rubbed her forehead impatiently.
She put down her pen, crumpled the paper into a ball, and tossed it into a wastebasket.
"Ugh …" Greya stood up and walked to the window. She looked at the sparkling lake and tried to calm herself down.
But after a long while, her eyes were still filled with impatience. Even the beautiful scenery could not soothe the restlessness in her heart.
She had too many things to worry about these days.
What happened in Sleepless City might not be obvious, but her strength had been greatly weakened. In the wizarding world where strength was everything, this was something that troubled her a lot.
Besides, her other soul, the original owner of this body, had fallen into a long slumber because of Felicia's Spirit Wine. However, after what happened in Sleepless City, her other soul was showing signs of waking up. Once her soul woke up, every part of her body, from her muscles to her blood, would serve her. It would be difficult for Greya to walk around freely again.
Besides, Greya could not let go of the lost employees of Barbie's Restaurant.
Her biggest worry was the loss of her physical body. Also, she had not heard from Sunders for a long time, which made her uneasy about her future.
Greya heaved a long sigh and glanced at the pile of paper in the wastepaper basket.
She also had to worry about spell derivation.
Ever since she stepped onto the path of truth with her incredible achievement, Genesis, she had been stuck in a bottleneck. As a result, she was stuck at a bottleneck. She was unable to develop any new spells, and this troubled her greatly.
This problem was not as big as the loss of her body.
Her body represented her foundation. New spells meant her future.
Greya was stuck in both of these major obstacles. Together, they were the real reason why Greya was so frustrated.
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