Magic books are not the same as Knight novels.
Knight novels are stories created by fallen nobles in order to earn a living and for a large number of readers, in pursuit of fun, refreshment, and bizarreness.
Magic books are very similar to papers, mainly research reports and experimental notes of the magician.
Most of the magic books are poorly readable, and some are even upside down and logically confusing. And the printing quality is relatively poor, and even many magic books are circulated in manuscripts – not many people are willing to buy them, and naturally there is no money to pay publishers to print them.
Fifty-six magic books sent by Elkson.
Twenty-one of them are manuscripts.
"The Diary of Eighteen Kinds of Red Viper Venom Extraction on Red Mamba Island – Sleet Truth, is this kind of book really worth reading?" He looked at the manuscript in his hand and felt that it was a bit of a loss. Such a book cost two silver coins. "Forget it, I'll just buy an instruction manual on snake venom."
After a few pages, he lost patience and stuffed the book into the gem space.
He continued to open the next manuscript.
"Fredo's Fireball," a book about how to release fireball and improve the craft of fireball. The author, Fredo Truth, turned out to be a magic apprentice, and the only magic he knew was fireball. The book recorded that in order to expand his fireball, he tried more than a hundred casting directions.
Eventually, he completed the improvement of fireball – making it possible to rub the fireball with the back of his hand.
He called this improvement an epoch-making progress, and believed that he would promote the advent of the magic age.
Unfortunately, this was a second-hand book, and there was another magician's afterthought in the back of the book. The magician left a disdainful sneer, "When you advance to a magician, you will understand that any part of the body can be used as a casting medium, the only difference is that the palm of the hand casts faster."
"So this book is a negative teaching material?" Liszt was quite speechless and threw it directly into the gem space.
Looking back and forth, most of the handwritten magic books are more exotic experimental content, which is of little value and is more suitable to be used as a table foot.
When he turned to the last manuscript, he suddenly raised his eyebrows.
The title of the book was Kennedy's Alchemy Diary.
"Another alchemy diary!" Liszt instantly remembered the shipwreck treasure he had obtained. "There was also an alchemy diary in the chest. It seemed to be called , and it was also handwritten with Serpentines on the cover. It seems like it's also a handwritten magic book. "
Restraining his emotions, he began to flip through the diary.
The author was a magician who had just advanced. He used many methods to guide magic, trying to turn a stone into gold under the influence of magic. For this reason, he even melted the seven gold coins he had in order to observe the difference between gold coins and stones. In the end, he still couldn't figure out how to turn stones into gold.
Therefore, this was also a negative teaching material for continuous failure.
Closing the book, Liszt got up directly, went to the Valley of Fire workshop, and found Elkson. "Do magicians like to study alchemy?"
Elkson put down his work and explained, "Baron Liszt, the triangle theory is a recognized truth among magicians, so we always hope to find the most direct evidence to prove the truth of this theory. The Midas Touch is the best proof. "
"Why?"
"Because the process of turning stone into gold can be broken down into two sets of steps. First, the material stone is transformed into spirit with the help of magic, and then the spirit is transformed into material gold with the help of magic. Therefore, turning stone into gold will strictly verify the correctness of the triangle theory, which is one of the ideals that we magicians pursue all our lives. "
"In that case." Liszt felt a little contradictory. "Has the Midas Touch ever been successful?"
"I don't know, but many magicians believe that there were real alchemists in ancient times who could turn stone into gold."
"Why do you have to choose to turn stone into gold? If you want to verify the triangle theory, isn't it possible to refine the properties of other items?"
Elkson smiled. "Baron Liszt, your understanding may be off. Alchemy is just a general term, and turning stone into gold is one of the popular ones. Because we magicians need a lot of money to do experiments, we all like to study turning stone into gold and want to get enough wealth. "
He spread his hands a little helplessly. "But it's not that no one has refined other items, it's just that no one has succeeded … When I first became a magician, I chose to study alchemy, but I gave up in the end."
Liszt roughly understood what alchemy was all about.
Slightly disappointed, Liszt then asked, "So, many magicians create an alchemy diary?"
"Yes."
"Well, you continue to work, I won't bother you anymore." He was just about to go out when he turned around again. "Have you studied the bone fragment I gave you?"
"I haven't had time to study it yet."
"Study it as soon as possible. I'm curious about this kind of fragment."
"Of course, as long as I have time." He shook the crystal tube in his hand, meaning that he needed to make the Valley of Fire Magic Potion first.
… …
Back in the castle, Liszt sighed in his heart.
Because of the decay of Rudolph's Alchemy Diary, the knot in his heart has disappeared. It turns out that magicians like to tinker with alchemy and write alchemy diaries.
If it was really refined, it would not be circulated in the form of a manuscript.
That magician would become a sacred and inviolable existence in the hearts of all magicians, side by side with the sun. Perhaps the Dragon Knight would fight over him.
The knot in his heart dissipated.
Although he felt relaxed, it also showed that alchemy was probably just a beautiful imagination.
Countless magicians studied alchemy one after another, but ultimately did not get any useful information, which showed the difficulty of alchemy. Getting rich overnight was still a dream.
For him, it also meant that the dream was shattered.
After a moment of entanglement, he quickly adjusted his mentality. "Forget it, I am not a magician, why would I study alchemy." He threw Kennedy's Alchemy Diary into the gem space.
Liszt continued to read the next magic book.
He had finished reading the manuscript, and the rest were printed copies.
There were three possibilities for a printed magic book. One was that the author was rich and printed it at his own expense; the second was that the book was valuable and the magician was willing to buy it; and the third was that the book was interesting and the aristocrats were willing to buy it.
"Wild Sprite Worm Market Selling Price", "Blind Windblade Wolf King", "How to Safely Cross the Midoro Mangrove Forest", "Highland White Tower – Carrick Truth" …
These magic books were obviously of much better quality than the manuscript.
Liszt picked up one of them, "Wild Sprite Worm Market Selling Price", and read it with relish. The magician who wrote the book lived in Steel City, the capital of the Steel Ridge Kingdom. There was a large wild sprite trading market, and the magician went to the market every day to observe the wild sprites.
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