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Next, Darko spent a whole day inspecting the alchemy puppets in the warehouse, and worked tirelessly to dismantle the alchemy puppets one by one, gradually figuring out the reason for the failure of each puppet. Pen ~ fun ~ pavilion www.biquge.info

Some of the alchemy golems were in the same situation as before, due to the shock of the attack, which caused the inscription structure to fall off. There are also some alchemy puppets that have the problem of ink failure, and the inscription circuit in the array diagram is narrow and complicated, and most of the failed circuits are only lightened in color, ruling out the possibility of artificial damage.

So Darko guessed that it must be the loss of this material that caused the failure of the array, so the alchemy puppet became a dead thing. If you want to, it's actually very simple, just wash off the failed circuit with a weak acid solvent, and then copy it again on a new circuit.

In the end, he selected four golems, all of which were only disabled due to damage to the less important secondary magic circuits, and only needed to re-transcribe a small portion of the magic circuits.

Knowing this, Daktronics prepared the required materials and proceeded. Facing the dense array and inscriptions in front of him, he was not afraid of difficulties at all, but analyzed them little by little in a very orderly manner. Among them, the inscriptions in the linkage structure are relatively scattered, suitable for copying and, as long as the inscription on a small structure is replaced, the entire circuit can be replaced. However, if the central structure is damaged, the workload will be multiplied, because the central part is the location where a large number of circuits overlap and distribute, and the structure that is often replaced for one inscription will implicate another circuit, and it is not an exaggeration to describe it as pulling the whole body. The four alchemy puppets picked out by Darko were all damaged by the damage caused by the damage to the inscriptions on the surrounding linkage structures, and they were the easiest type.

After analysis, Dakko found that the damage to the inscriptions on these puppet structures was caused by a blow from a blunt object on the outside. This is a damage that cannot be avoided no matter how strong the defense is, and the force in the attack will be transmitted through the metal structure of the alchemy puppet, and when the vibration generated by the attack is transmitted to the inside of the puppet's body, it is easy to cause damage to the internal inscription structure. However, the ink used to copy the inscription and the pure gold of the puppet's body are also closely matched, and if you want to damage it by vibration, you need at least high-level samurai-level strength to do so.

It took Daktronics a full half an hour to grind the ink and another four hours to do it. What he didn't expect was that the process was surprisingly smooth, and it only took him four hours to heal three of the puppets. When the three puppets all moved, Darko was a little surprised when he looked at his results, and he didn't know why it was so simple.

In fact, during that month in the Inscription Workshop, the promotion for him was huge. Not only is it more efficient, but it also has more flexibility in controlling the magic loop when copying inscriptions, and it can be said that Dakko has reached the level of a senior inscriptionist when it comes to copying inscriptions.

In those ten days, Darko completed hundreds of carvings, and he was already extremely proficient in various structures, and the inscriptions of the alchemy puppets were even more handy at this time. Darko's skill in copying inscriptions has taken a qualitative leap forward when he is not even aware of it. The only thing he lacks is an increase in mana and originality.

Previously, Darko picked out four puppets, but only three, and the fourth was not completely repaired. Because after he completed the inscription, he found that the puppet had problems with the inscription, as well as the problem of movement disorders caused by the deformation of the internal metal structure. This level of deformation requires a fire mage to control a relatively precise small-area spell to return the metal shape, which Dakko is not capable of. The only way to do this puppet is to take it to the forging area and ask the forger to help with the metal linkage structure.

After Dakko repaired the three puppets, he didn't tell anyone, but spent another whole day adding his own research backdoor to the puppet's control center. Having had the experience of the alchemy puppet in the mine, Dakko was even more familiar with it this time, and quickly added all three puppets to the back door.

What Dacko didn't expect was that it wasn't Byron who first came to inspect his work, but Gambia. The stubborn dwarf didn't see the process of Dakko's alchemy puppet, and seemed to have doubts about Dako's ability, so he made a special trip to the treasury to check it out.

When Gambia found the corresponding jailer and manipulated the alchemy puppet to move freely, he immediately opened his mouth in shock, and quickly changed from shock to listlessness, as if he was very lost. He muttered to himself, "It's really good, and the function hasn't been compromised at all." Damn, Antonio is going to die of joy, but you saved him a lot of money!"

The news was soon known to Antonio, who was even more pleased with his vision. Later on, Byron approached Dacko and conveyed the warden's request.

"The efficiency of your alchemy puppet is very good, far exceeding my expectations. Byron looked at Darko with a smile, first expressing his opinion, and then relaying, "The warden affirmed that you were able to make an alchemy golem, and decided to let you concentrate on alchemy golems during this time, and it is best to maintain this efficiency. Byron looked at Darko's expression, and finally added at the end, "The material is not the problem." ”

"I'll try. ”

Such a request was expected by Darko, after all, the materials for the magic array on the wall had not yet been delivered, and he was idle. Being able to earn a little material by taking advantage of the opportunity to repair the alchemy puppet is the ultimate goal of Daktronics.

"In addition, the warden asked me to convey something to you. Byron took out a piece of paper and handed it to Darko, with the words "Letter of Appointment written on it, "From this day forward, you have been appointed chief inscriptionist of the Adamantite Prison, and you can have a studio of your own." ”

Hearing the news, Darko was shocked all of a sudden, he didn't expect a few puppets to make the prison director pay so much attention, and even the chief inscription master got out. Although he didn't know much about the chief inscription, Darko knew that Gambia was the chief apothecary of the Adamantite Prison, so he could compare the general powers and obligations.

Byron explained to Darko, "The Chief Inscriptionist is a title that means that all matters related to inscriptions in the Adamantite Prison need to be listened to. Of course, this chief inscriptionist is not just a name, but in the future, whenever there is an inscription, you will need to do it, and there is no additional remuneration except for a fixed salary. Of course, your appointment as the chief inscriptionist also shows the attitude of the prison, so that no one will come to your trouble in the future. If anyone goes against you, it's against the Adamantite Prison, you see?"

Darko nodded busily, then immediately asked, "You said I was going to get a studio?"

"It's a studio, but it's your new home. After all, he is the chief inscription master of the prison, and his status is different, so of course he can no longer live with other prisoners. Byron pointed in the direction of the processing area and said, "The studio is over there, where the foreign alchemist puppets lived, so let's go and see it now." ”

Immediately, Daktronics was guided by Byron towards the east side of the processing area, and soon came to a small two-story building. The small building, located on the edge of the processing zone, is not as big as the studio in Gambia, but Daktronics is satisfied enough.

With his own room, Darko no longer needs to go back to the prison cell to sleep every day, and he is naturally very happy. He also felt that such a place was necessary, after all, the high-level precious materials that came later needed to be taken seriously, and he couldn't just find a place to complete them at will. Moreover, as the chief inscription, he also felt that he should be treated as a single room, distinguishing himself from other prisoners.

The studio covers only 60 square meters, but the sparrow is small and has everything you need, including bedrooms, toilets and even bathrooms. Darko was satisfied, so he could set up some traps and other props. Dakko moved into his room that night and made some simple arrangements, mainly to be able to detect when someone approached.

Then Darko began a fixed and easy life every day, taking a break from the alchemy puppet in the morning, going to the edge of the wall in the afternoon to study the formation diagram above, and then using the extra materials to copy some magic scrolls for himself in the evening.

The extra materials are all saved by Daktroic from the golem's materials, after all, each puppet will get two copies of the materials, and if you are lucky, you only need half a copy. With the extra materials to grind the ink, and the parchment he had purchased in the spatial ring, he could continue to copy the magic scroll.

There was no ice element in these materials, so Darko couldn't copy the magic scrolls he was good at, and he didn't go to the prison market to buy them in order to hide his eyes. He then prepares to transcribe the random teleportation scroll, which is also one of the most useful scrolls in the battle against VITB12.

But Daktronics' process of transcribing random teleportation scrolls didn't go well. In the original Academy of Magic, the success rate of Orlando's copying teleportation scrolls was as high as 30%, because of the ability to accurately bloodline. The reason for Orlando's failure to copy is mostly due to the fact that the amplitude of mana fluctuations is not well controlled, or there is a mistake in the guidance of mental power. Darko is the opposite, his mental power is very strong, and his magic control power also has the ability to control the magic to adjust, but the pen is not precise enough, resulting in a series of mistakes. Often he can only succeed one or two in a day, and the success rate is less than 10%, which makes him very angry. However, the problem of accuracy can only be improved by a lot of practice, and there are no shortcuts at all, and Darko has to force himself to calm down and practice a little bit.

In this way, time is spent in the orderly prison life, more and more alchemy puppets are good, and naturally more and more random teleportation scrolls are copied out. The alchemy golems with mechanical damage were also sent back by the forge in batches, and Daktronics was busy all day between the processing area, the warehouse, and his own residence, and the results were impressive.

When Darko's puppets reached ten, and the number of random teleportation scrolls copied reached ten, the day of settlement arrived.