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Chapter 25

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"Enchanting, this craft has already declined," the old dwarf's face was lonely, as if Lu Li's words had brought back some sad memories.

"How could that be? There are still many people out there who know about enchanting, and there will be more and more enchanters appearing on the continent. Master, you are not alone," Lu Li said.

"Those enchanters," Qum shook his head, "They blaspheme enchanting, blaspheme our ancestors."

Lu Li didn't understand what these words meant. In his previous life, he liked to read guides, but there was absolutely no information that could explain the strangeness of the dwarves. But his many years of experience in the game told him that this could be an opportunity!

"Master, I don't quite understand what you mean. I'm just a young elf, and my knowledge is too shallow."

Maybe it was because he had kept it in his heart for too long, or maybe it was because of Lu Li's humble attitude, but Qum didn't hate this elf that much, so he didn't keep him in suspense and said, "The history of enchanting is said to have originated from the ancient magicians, and after thousands of years of development, it gradually became a system … Modern magicians pursued practicality, and tried to use the least amount of materials to achieve the greatest effect, but their direction was wrong. As the quality of the materials declined, enchanting became more and more dispensable …"

"It's a pity that the glory of enchanting is covered in dust," Lu Li didn't know what to say.

In the early days, the materials used for enchanting were too precious, so they couldn't be popularized. Later on, the magicians developed more economical formulas and simpler enchanting gestures, which gradually made enchanting more popular, and ancient enchanting techniques gradually lost interest.

It was hard to say which was good or bad, but in front of Qum, those lazy magicians were despicable degenerates.

"Young elf, thank you for listening to these old stories. When people get old, they can't really see things clearly," Qum was indeed very old, and the dwarves' longevity couldn't really ignore the erosion of time.

"It's my honor, you are a great enchanter, worthy of respect," Lu Li said sincerely.

In his previous life, Lu Li had never heard of an Enchanter who could raise the level of an equipment simply through Enchanting.

"Time has washed away all the dust. I wonder how many ancient enchanters' inheritances are still left on the continent. Elf, are you willing to follow my path and walk on my behalf?" There was a trace of helplessness and expectation in the dwarf's eyes. Lu Li couldn't satisfy him, but he really couldn't find a more suitable person.

Lu Li had only come here to enchant his dagger. Who would have thought that there would be such a quest?

A Rare Life Skill!

If he still hesitated, then there must be something wrong with his brain. He willingly said, "This is my honor. I am willing to dedicate my youth to it."

The word 'youth' seemed to have touched the old dwarf, and the last trace of helplessness in his eyes finally disappeared. He motioned for Lu Li to wait for a moment, and the old dwarf hobbled into the smithy. After a while, he came out with a thick ancient book.

"A Mage gave this Enchantment book to my grandfather, then passed it on to me. Now, I pass it on to you, Elf. I hope that it will accompany you for countless years," the Dwarf said as he handed the ancient book to Lu Li. It was as if he had been given a heavy burden, and his whole body felt a lot more relaxed.

System: You have obtained the Book of Aegwynn (Special). With it, you will learn ancient enchanting.

The book was very old, but not broken. The title page was simple and unadorned, with only a string of small inscriptions in the bottom right corner.

I have only been loyal to myself all my life. All the choices I make are the result of my own free will. I have never been enslaved by anyone or anything. Not even the gods can do it! I can bow my head to others because of worship and respect, but I will never bow my head because of submission! – Magna Aegwynn.

What a domineering passage!

Aegwynn, Aegwynn, Lu Li was completely stunned.

It wasn't that he hadn't guessed that it would be a master in the history of Dawnlight who left this book of enchanting, but he didn't expect it to be Aegwynn.

Simply using the word 'powerful' couldn't describe Aegwynn at all. She, yes, it was her. She was known as the most powerful mage in history. As the most powerful guardian of the Tirisfal Council, she once killed demons everywhere to protect this continent. She even defeated the most powerful boss of Dawnlight with the help of the Blue Dragon Legion, the dark titan Sargeras, known as the source of evil, and sealed his body under the abyss.

In the hearts of the players, this female Mage was like Gu Gu Qiubai.

Great and immortal!

However, this greatness and immortality didn't continue. The supercilious Aegwynn refused to continue to accept the orders of the Tirisfal Council. She wanted to pass her immortal power to her descendants. After searching for a long time, she reluctantly chose a man – the genius court mage Nielas Aran. They gave birth to an even greater and more controversial son – Medivh!

This book of Aegwynn didn't have any attributes, and apart from enchanting, there was nothing else, but it would definitely live up to Aegwynn's name.

Of course, when Lu Li opened this book of enchanting, he saw not only the powerful enchanting formulas, but also the material requirements that stunned him. He finally knew why ancient enchanting was eliminated.

It was a pity that he wasn't a mage. Otherwise, this heaven-defying equipment could have played a greater role.

Speaking of which, Lu Li's ring came from the demigod Cenarius, and now he had obtained something from Aegwynn, who could be called a true god.

No one would have thought that a novice village like Moon Shadow Valley would have so many secrets.

In fact, there were many secrets in Dawnlight. In every corner of the Dawnlight continent, every race would have some hidden heroes quietly living in the villages.

Lu Li knew that he wasn't ahead by much, and he wasn't the only one with special equipment.

But he knew more than the others, and he worked harder!

After bidding farewell to Qum, Lu Li left the blacksmith's shop. Lu Li handed in his quest, especially the quest to collect silverleaf grass.

The quest reward was indeed Alchemy.

Alchemy could be used to create all kinds of potions. It was very important to any player, and for solo Thieves, Alchemy was even more indispensable.

This was because Alchemy had a branch called Poisons, which could create all kinds of poisons. After smearing them on a dagger, they would cause additional damage during an attack. Some rare poisons could even add debuffs to attacks, such as reducing the opponent's movement speed, paralyzing the opponent, reducing the effectiveness of healing, and so on.

From morning to night, Nie Yan had been online for more than 12 hours without eating or resting. It would be a lie to say that he wasn't tired.

After learning Alchemy, Lu Li was about to go offline. At this moment, a large number of golden words suddenly flashed on the World Channel.

System: Under the leadership of player Apathy, Capoken, Yew, Still Water, and Changing Virtue have broken the Spider Lair (Elite) record. Current record time: 1 hour, 12 minutes, and 32 seconds!

PS: Recruiting a large number of extras. Just make sure the names are standard. They aren't extras that disappear in a flash. They will still appear on the stage in the future. Asking for tickets, asking for everything!

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