214. You're asking too much
The old woman went on to talk to Gallo about the details of the follow-up.
She will pay 3,000 gold coins as a deposit to show her sincerity.
Then Gallo needs to provide a material budget form, and she will pay for the materials after she has calculated it.
When the barrier is finally completed, she will have a professional evaluate and test it, and if it is qualified, she will pay the follow-up payment.
Then, if there is a crisis and the enchantment is put to the test, she will pay an additional bonus to maintain a good relationship with a promising young man like Gallo...
In short, the price was so generous that it didn't give Gallo room to refuse, and he naturally fell to the rich woman's gold coin attack.
In the end, the two discussed meeting tomorrow at the rich woman's newly bought villa.
Of course, Gallo was there to check the environment in order to design the enchantment, not to 'Auntie, I don't want to work hard'
After all, he was strong-willed and religious, and the rich woman had no sexual interest in his appearance.
After the rich woman left with the maid, Gallo quickly breathed a sigh of relief, then turned back and held Misseran's hand tightly, and said very sincerely:
"Dumb, don't worry, I will never give up my efforts!"
Mithralan was a little puzzled to hear this, not knowing why he suddenly said this.
But whether she understood it or not, she still nodded very gently, and said very seriously:
"Since it's such a good reward, then we must also carefully arrange the enchantment."
She deliberately put the word 'we' in the hope that she could also participate in this business.
She definitely didn't want to divide the money, she didn't lack money at all, she just hoped to learn more about enchantments from Gallo, to have more excuses to come to him, and to be together for a longer time...
Although Gallo couldn't understand the girl's delicate thoughts, he didn't refuse, he actually liked to study with Dud.
So Gallo nodded and said:
"Okay, okay, let's go to the library and study it carefully!"
"This lady Carola has shown sincerity, and we can't fail to live up to it."
With that, the two went to the library, and Gallo went to the underground library to find some old classics.
What the other party asks for is the best, of course, it must be taken seriously, and it must be combined with the actual situation, fully considering the construction period, material source, applicability and so on.
After all, the best is not necessarily the strongest, it is often the most suitable, and you have to carefully select and even re-optimize the design.
Otherwise, the strongest enchantment in Gallo's current possession is the Wall of Sighs, which can't be placed in a private mansion, right?
And below the wall of sighs are these inexplicable enchantments recorded in the underground library.
Excluding some types that Gallo hadn't studied carefully and whose purpose was not yet clear, the strongest protective barrier left was the 'Sacred Sanctuary'
It's the enchantment that will annihilate all the invaders in order to achieve 'protection'.
Mitheran had always wondered why this enchantment was classified as a protection.
Gallo can understand that this is indeed a very good protective enchantment, which fits his style very well.
However, after carefully studying the records in the classics, he found that this set of enchantments was still not suitable.
It's not that it's easy to be injured by mistake or something, this kind of high-end enchantment, the friend or foe identification function is naturally accurate and perfect, as long as the control is done properly, there will be no problem of accidental injury.
What is not suitable is something else.
The first is that this barrier is large in scale and is not suitable for use in private houses; Then there is the difficulty of manipulation, which is difficult for the clergy to fully control, let alone ordinary people; Finally, there are disadvantages such as difficult access to materials, complex layouts, and long construction periods.
After all, this enchantment was originally designed to protect forbidden areas, forbidden areas, not for protecting private houses...
In addition, the most important point is that once this set of enchantments is activated, it will continue to emit strong fluctuations, which is easy to interfere with the neighbors and affect the health of the residents inside.
Of course, this problem is actually a common problem of high-end enchantments, the stronger the function, the stronger the fluctuations, and the greater the interference to the surroundings, which is an objective law that cannot be violated, and even the wall of sighs cannot be avoided.
Therefore, the normal protective barrier is turned off by default and will only be turned on when needed, which can not only save consumption, but also reduce the impact.
But the corresponding problem is that sometimes, the controller will not have time to activate the enchantment, and they will be killed...
Just like in the previous Star God Invasion incident, many wealthy people spent a lot of money to arrange private protective barriers, but before they could activate it, they themselves were bewitched by the roar of the Star God and ran out to send it away.
The best way to solve this problem is to have the enchantment open and close automatically.
It is not only automatic switching, but also automatic seeking and automatic identification of the enemy.
"Therefore, if we want to show sincerity, we not only need to design an enchantment with good performance and strong protection, but also need to have a certain degree of automation."
Gallo concluded.
"That seems difficult, doesn't it?"
Mitheran couldn't help but ask, worried.
"Even the sect of the God of Wisdom doesn't have a magic technique that can make a dead thing like the Enchantment have wisdom."
Gallo thought for a moment and asked a little unconvinced:
"Why is it that magic is fine, but magic is not?"
Mithran blinked a little puzzledly, and then explained:
"At present, whether it is magic or magic, it can't reach the level you want, and it's hard to achieve one of these functions..."
"It's not like no one has tried it, but the results are often not ideal."
"Giving wisdom to dead things is not a realm that mortals can reach."
Gallo was stunned, and then asked:
"But what about the puppets? And how do they explain it? ”
Misseran shook his head and explained:
"Puppets don't have wisdom, they can only execute orders mechanically, and they must be very simple commands, which require the owner to keep giving orders, and use special devices to adjust them at any time, so that they can move more smoothly..."
"It's just a bit more complicated marionette, and it's a big gap from what you asked..."
Gallo couldn't help but be stunned, and subconsciously asked:
"But I think Amiya is quite smart?"
Mitheran tilted her head and asked suspiciously:
"Huh? Isn't Amiya a little donkey? ”
Only then did Gallo remember that he hadn't told her that Amiya's body was actually a puppet...
The main thing is that I have always treated it as a little donkey, and I almost forgot about this stubble...
But then again, why is Amiya so special?