The Wizard Path From The Simulator

Chapter 209 - 209: 142 “Magic Device Experiment” and “Blue Ocean Plane” (Please Subscribe) _2



Chapter 209 - 209: 142 “Magic Device Experiment” and “Blue Ocean Plane” (Please Subscribe) _2

At the same time, he handed Milton Cheney a white paper book.

Milton accepted it with a nod.

The creation and experimental research of magic devices are different things.

To create a magic device is to follow a fixed pattern, and some level 1 wizards can successfully create them.

The experimental research of magic devices, however, is more like ushering in the new — it’s about creation.

Moreover, disposable magic devices are harder to inscribe than many level 1 devices.

Because the starting point of a disposable magic device is level 2, whereas a complete magic device can even be at the level of a wizard apprentice.

So Bane’s asking him to inscribe a disposable magic device is actually more challenging than inscribing a device of a wizard apprentice level.

And if he can successfully inscribe a disposable magic device, he would merely earn a ticket to participate in magic device experiments.

It doesn’t mean that he definitely has talent in this area.

“You can stay here in the lab if you want, or you can go back to The Sounds of

Sea Pavilion if you wish.”

“Don’t rush or lose sight of the fundamentals, never slack off in your construction of magic.”

Bane said.

“I understand, mentor.”

Milton replied, knowing that his mentor didn’t think he could meet the requirements in a short time.

Bringing him to the lab this time was more for him to broaden his horizons.

However, Bane seemed to underestimate Milton.

Or rather, he underestimated Milton with an external plugin.

After two true body simulations, Milton was far from unfamiliar with these experiments.

If he didn’t hide it at this time,

He could even inscribe a level 2 disposable magic device within three days. Of course, this speed was somewhat abnormal, so Milton had to hide his skills to some extent.

But a month’s time should be sufficient.

After hearing Milton’s words, Bane sent the lab’s coordinates to Milton’s Book of Truth.

Then he vanished from the spot.

Unfazed by Bane’s sudden disappearance, Milton looked around before walking over to the experiment table.

Picking up an inscription pen, he inscribed several basic magic symbols on the skin paper before him, following the steps in his memory, without any feeling of unfamiliarity.

As for the white paper book, it was already in his spatial magic device.

After all, he had read it once, and there was no need to read it again.

Time fleeted by, and a month passed in the blink of an eye.

During this month, Milton stayed in Bane’s large laboratory.

In the laboratory,

Milton was staring intently at a small ring in front of him.

Spiritual power surged into the inscription pen, and Milton inscribed the last magic symbol.

The next moment, nine magic symbols overlapped, emitting a faint glow.

By this point, the ring’s circle had been inscribed with a total of fifty-four magic symbols by Milton.

Every nine magic symbols overlapped, revealing only six magic symbols in the ring, but these six magic symbols were the result of fifty-four magic symbols overlapped.

“Phew-”

Milton exhaled a breath of turbid air.

Then he picked up the ring and placed it in a piece of equipment on the experiment table in front of him.

The equipment vibrated slightly before finally emitting two rays of red light. “Success, a level 2 disposable magic device.”

Milton muttered to himself, then took the ring out of the equipment.

Hard? Not really.

But easy? Not quite.

It took Milton three attempts to successfully inscribe it on the third try, which translates to a success rate of just over thirty percent.

The next moment, the Book of Truth floated in front of Milton.

Milton thought for a moment and sent a message.

Soon, a figure appeared by Milton’s side.

As soon as Bane arrived, he saw the disposable magic device on the experiment table in front of Milton.

The spiritual power surged, and the ring flew into his hand.

Bane was silent for a moment and then said, “It seems that you have a good talent in inscribing magic devices.” No, how long has it been?

This wasn’t quite as he had imagined.

If he had known earlier that his student had such high talent in this area, he would not have waited until now to get Milton involved in this.

“Your inscription technique is still too raw, but I don’t think I’ve taught you how there’s a trace of me in the disposable magic device you inscribed.”

“Although it’s of inferior quality, it does meet the requirements, so from now on, you can work with me on the experimental research of magic devices.” Bane spoke up, some confusion in his voice, but he didn’t dwell on it.

After all, there are only so many ways to inscribe magic devices, and it’s not impossible that his student’s method is similar to his own.

Milton’s heart quivered upon hearing these words.

It was normal for his inscription method to have traces of Bane’s, after all, Bane had taught him during the true body simulation.

“I understand, mentor.”

Milton responded solemnly.

Experimental research of magic devices was hardly something he should have access to at this time; in the first true body simulation, he only gradually got involved when he was over sixty.

Moreover, because his talent was simply too lacking, it made his mentor Bane somewhat speechless.

But now it was different, now he was a level 3 white wizard, and his ‘talent’ was also high.

“There aren’t any experiments coming up , you can go back to The Sounds of

Sea Pavilion and wait for now..”


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