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Chapter 977

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Seeing that there was no abnormality with the silver mirror, Connor's face relaxed. He then stored the black knife back into his space ring. Using the hole, Connor began to observe the interior of the silver mirror. After a few seconds, Connor finally discovered something. With a serious expression, he muttered, "Fraporta's Alchemy!"

After confirming this, Connor's eyes immediately lit up. He sighed in his heart. No wonder he couldn't find any clues on the exterior of the silver mirror. He couldn't even feel any energy waves. It turned out that this silver mirror was refined by Fraporta's Alchemy!

A hundred years ago, a Master Alchemist named Fraporta was born in the Church of the Storm. He was able to refine rank 3 magic artifacts. Since he could be called a Master Alchemist, there was no need to doubt Fraporta's level of alchemy. With his superb alchemy skills, he became the Red Cloaked Archbishop of the Church of the Storm with his rank as a rank 1 Magus. He broke the tradition of only rank 2 Magi being able to become a Red Cloaked Archbishop in the Church of the Storm for over a hundred years!

It was rumoured that Fraporta dabbled in a wide range of alchemy. However, it was rumored that he was most proficient in alchemy — Aura Concealment!

In the world of magic artifacts, there was a law. Any magic artifact would have energy waves. The only difference was the magnitude of the energy waves and whether or not Magi could sense it!

In a battle between Magi, if you used a magic artifact that had strong energy waves, then even if you put it in your space ring, it could still be discovered by the opponent. As long as the opponent wasn't stupid, they would naturally be on guard. If the energy fluctuations of the magic artifact you used were very weak, then even if you exposed it to the other party, the other party might not be able to discover it. If they couldn't discover it, then they wouldn't be able to guard against it. Therefore, in a battle, your magic artifact could have an unexpected effect and catch the other party off guard!

In alchemy, the more powerful a magic artifact was, the greater its energy waves. It was very difficult to restrain its aura and reduce its energy waves. Fraporta, as a Master Alchemist, was the best at reducing the energy waves of powerful magic artifacts. It was rumoured that Fraporta's rank 3 magic artifact, "Eye of the Hurricane", could control hurricanes and was extremely powerful. With this magic artifact, Fraporta could fight against a rank 2 Magus and not be at a disadvantage.

However, although it was powerful, the energy waves of this rank 3 magic artifact were similar to that of a peak rank 1 magic artifact. Every time Fraporta used it, he would be able to catch his opponent off guard. It was very mysterious!

In the Magus World, it was said that Fraporta had failed to break through to become a rank 2 Magus about thirty years ago. He passed away in the headquarters of the Church of the Storm and returned to the embrace of the Goddess of Storms! However, although Fraporta had died, his ability to restrain the aura of magic artifacts and reduce energy waves was passed down in the Church of the Storm in the form of Fraporta's alchemy. It was then studied and developed by the alchemists of the Church of the Storm!

As an alchemist, Connor had naturally heard of Fraporta's miraculous ability to restrain aura and reduce energy waves of magic artifacts. He wanted to see it for himself!

The "Reyes's Alchemy" that Connor had inherited was created by Reyes based on his own characteristics as a Spirit Magus. It was naturally very powerful when it came to the ability to restrain aura and reduce energy waves of magic artifacts. However, it was a little mediocre when it came to restrain aura and reduce energy waves of magic artifacts. Therefore, Connor was very interested in Fraporta's alchemy. However, he never expected to see it from the silver mirror that he had dug out from the bushes.

If it weren't for the fact that the traces inside the silver mirror were exactly the same as the traces of a magic artifact that was refined using Fraporta's alchemy, Connor wouldn't have believed it. The magic artifact that he had been longing to refine using Fraporta's alchemy for many years had appeared in front of him without any preparation!

Since Connor had discovered that this silver mirror was refined using Fraporta's alchemy, it could not only provide him with the ability to study Fraporta's alchemy, but also its background and specific uses. Without a doubt, this magic artifact that looked like a silver mirror was set up by an alchemist from the Church of the Storm. Its function was to sense what was happening in the Redstone Pawnshop!

With his many years of experience in alchemy, Connor clearly knew that a magic artifact like this wouldn't appear by itself. According to the normal alchemy rules, there should be a series of magic formations and mechanisms around a magic artifact. However, other than the Redstone Pawnshop, Connor had searched everywhere around the silver mirror, but he couldn't find any trace of a magic artifact!

Since that was the case, there was only one possibility left. The supporting device was hidden in the Redstone Pawnshop. In other words, the Redstone Pawnshop was a huge trap with no chance of survival!

If that was the case, then a new problem had arisen for Connor!

What was the motive of the Church of the Storm, or rather, the intelligence director of Blake's Organization, Cristante?

First, he forced Leylin to come to Iprua City to kill Reus. Then, he set up a huge trap for him in the Redstone Pawnshop. Was he trying to get rid of him?

On the surface, the possibility of Cristante doing this was very high. However, after careful consideration, Connor felt that the possibility wasn't high!

Firstly, he had already appeared on the surface and was about to inherit the title of Count. If Cristante's ultimate goal was to get rid of him, then even if Cristante was apprehensive about his status as a Count, he could still lure Leylin out of the Flosinone City and arrange for a few rank 1 Magi to surround and kill him.

Then, he could give Leylin the title of a missing person. If he did that, the hereditary nobles wouldn't find trouble with him. Hence, Cristante didn't need to go through so much trouble to lure Leylin to Iprua before killing him.

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