Chapter 249: The Elven Prince's Secret 18

Wood listened to his wife's advice and told everyone what to pay attention to in the laboratory. Because many of the materials here are very special, they have to be more careful when dealing with those special materials. Because, there are many people who accidentally misplace materials when doing experiments, which causes some serious injuries.

When Wood was here alone, he was already familiar with the material. But now that there are more people in the lab, Wood has to explain it very carefully to avoid mistakes on the part of everyone.

Wells listened attentively, because there was a lot of material here that he had not seen or heard. Wells thinks he knows enough, but what he knows is insignificant compared to what he knows here.

Because here Wells saw what he had always dreamed of, which was the bitter cold flower. It is said that the extremely cold land where this kind of words grows is almost the same environment as Wood's moon star grass lives. However, the bitter cold flower is extremely delicate, and if the environment does not meet certain requirements, it will not open.

A bitter cold flower with hundreds of beads, if one of them can open, this is already good. But in Madame's laboratory, Wells saw a whole bottle of bitter cold flowers. If it weren't for what Wood had just explained, Wells would have even thought that this was just a close relative similar to the bitter cold flower.

Wells had read in a book that the Bitter Chill Flower could craft a magical weapon that could freeze everything. It is also possible to make magic potions that melt some of them, and if a weapon made from a Bitter Cold Flower is used with a magic potion, it will be a very magical thing.

One is the sharpest weapon that freezes everything, and the other is a gentle potion that catalyzes the flow of everything. A collection of the two, almost perfect and indestructible.

In addition to this, Wells also saw some things that he was not familiar with, although he was not familiar with them, but Wells knew that those must be some very rare and very effective things.

"Can you use everything here as you please?" Although they had known before, Madame was very caring for Wood. But Wells never imagined that Madame's liking for Wood had reached such a point. Wells felt that even his own parents might not be able to do the same as Mrs. Wood's indulgence.

"Yes, let me know if there's any material you want to use, and I'll give it to you. Wood was so sure that it was as if the things here were his.

Wells was eager to give it a try, but thinking of its preciousness, Wells felt that it was better not to try it casually. After all, those are very rare, and it must have taken a bad effort for Madame to collect these things.

Wells looked around, listened to Wood's explanation, and chose some materials that he wanted to try but were not too precious. Under everyone's gaze, Wells showed everyone one of the most interesting magic he found to be the most interesting.

Wells didn't actually make these materials into magic potions, but made some small magic weapons. Although it is a magic weapon, after Wells' changes, these magic weapons are no longer sharp weapons, but a magic tool suitable for children.

For example, a small knife the size of a palm, after being changed by Wells, has become a job that can automatically complete the work of cutting fruit or vegetables. These things aren't just for kids, they're also great for families.

Seeing Wells' invention, Wood felt like he had opened another door. I always thought from the perspective of children before, so that I ignored their real powerful objects.

Those families are their biggest and most capable of spending. If the things they make are acceptable to those families, then they can make more things to sell to them in the future.

"I knew you were going to surprise me. Wood happily said that Wells never let him down, always able to surprise him.

"These are some of the things that I got from and if you want to sell them, that should be enough. If you don't get rid of the anger above, it will have some effect. Wells explained.

"In this way, will we make more money?" Mante on the side said very happily, as long as he can make more money, Mante is very happy.

"Of course, if you can be very diligent throughout the summer, I believe you will earn a lot of money. Wells laughed and said Mante's performance was quite a surprise.

"If you don't believe me, you can ask Wood, I'm the most active these days, and if it weren't for the fear that Wood wouldn't be able to keep himself busy, I would even want to get more potions. Mante explained.

Everyone laughed when they heard Mante's explanation, but it was Vikra, whose expression had become solemn since he entered this laboratory. At this time, Wood had just noticed Wickler, and seeing the solemn expression on his face, he wondered if he felt that he couldn't fit in with everyone's atmosphere.

"Vikla, do you want to give it a try, it's actually fun to make potions, I can teach you. Wood told Vikra that he felt like he was deliberately keeping a certain distance from everyone.

"No, I'll just watch. Vikra replied with a blank face, not sounding like he was in the slightest interested in the experiment.

Both Suri and Peckney became interested in Wells' experiments, and at Wood's call, they all set out to create their own special magic potions and weapon combinations.

And Vikra stood aside, not knowing whether to really look at everyone again, or if he was silently thinking about something else in his heart. After a while, Wood walked over and sat down across from Vikla.

"You don't seem to like this place very much, and the classmates here?" Wood asked softly, feeling that everything he had done before had not helped Vikra in any way. If that were the case, Wood would feel like he was talking about his feelings and letting Wickra make a decision for himself.

If he didn't like it, there was no need for him to stay. If he could have a place he likes to go or something he likes to do, Wood would approve of him leaving.