Chapter 206: Shiny Powder

It is simply the nature of a bear child to yawn. Pen "Fun" Pavilion www.biquge.info

Phil opened the rope on the cloth bag, and fortunately it was not a dangerous item, just some gray-white powder that shimmered slightly.

"What is this?" Phil looked at for a moment, then bent down to pick up a small piece of paper from the ground.

It was originally a sign written by Luca and affixed to the bag, which read:

April 13, 1485, diamond, 1.6 carats.

Lukka clearly remembered the source of the dust, the first gem he had consumed when he reached the junior wizard stage.

He didn't know what the powdered gems were for, but he couldn't bear to throw them into the sea under the influence of his distress for the silver coins, so he packed them in a cloth bag with all kinds of information written on them.

Later, Lukka became more and more broken gems in his hands, and it became almost a regular ritual for him, like he would blink his eyes three times in the morning when he brushed his teeth, and although he didn't know what it would do, he would do it every day with habit.

"Is this diamond dust?" Phil didn't dare to get his hands on, took out a small metal medicine spoon from the small bag he was carrying, and dug a little to take a closer look.

"Yes. Lukka was succinct.

"How did you make it so even?" Phil's eyes lit up, "I've tried all kinds of methods, and the dust of this hard gemstone is always a little particle, and the cost is too high." ”

"I didn't go out of my way to get it, it's all a by-product of my practice of spellcasting, and there are all kinds of gems. Does it work?" Lukka asked.

"Of course it works, it's so useful! Is there any other gem that can be made so fine?" asked Phil expectantly.

"It's all in this cabinet. Lukka pointed behind him, "Well, there's that cabinet, and a little bit in the drawer of the desk." ”

"This ...... So many?" Phil opened his mouth in surprise, and quickly ran over to open the cabinet door.

Lukka "snapped" his hand open: "You say first, what's the use of these." ”

Phil explained quickly: "Well, okay, different kinds of gem dust can be used as a hub for energy crystallization, in the extraction of non-magnetic alchemy substrates in the superconducting state......"

"Enough, enough, no more!" Lukka thought, just listening to this sentence and a half is already starting to have a headache.

"I've just said the beginning!" Phil was interrupted, very upset.

"Say, what can you do with this thing? Be specific, don't talk about theory!"

"I have to analyze the specific usage. Phil looked at the two cabinets enviously, "But now it seems that there is a great possibility that this thing can help solve the sun." ”

Lukka thought for a while, and finally resisted his reluctance to jewelry: "Then you take a pack and analyze it first, not too much!"

"Don't worry, I don't want to use it indiscriminately!" Phil picked three small bags from the cabinet and ran away.

Lukka yelled at his back, "My molten agent first!"

"I know—" Phil's voice quickly faded away.

Before dawn the next day, Phil knocked on the door of the captain's room again.

His hair was a bird's nest, his eyes were bloodshot, and he barely slept at first glance.

He rushed into the room excitedly and said, "I figured it out! Just calculate the proportions according to Van Laf's law, plus the reference ...... of elemental solubility."

"Talking about people!" Lukka interrupted him again.

"Well, it's just mixing different gem dusts in a certain proportion that comes in handy when dealing with that solar crisis. Phil said.

"How the hell is it used?" Luca was concerned about how to implement it.

"The dust, arranged proportionally according to the calculations, can be brought in from Linde's body to absorb the sun's object instead of the gem solvent when it is aggregated into a whole. Phil tried to be as simple as he could understand.

"Very well, let's do it. Lukka yawned.

"What are you doing? I'm not done yet!" Phil walked to the front of the two cabinets, "According to my calculations, I need a total of 362 grams of gem dust, and I have written down the specific color percentage, I wonder if you have enough here?"

This number made Luka suddenly sober, 1 carat gem is 0.2 grams, Phil is talking about more than 300 grams, not carats.

"You...... Let's move them all out and weigh them, and give me a list if it's not enough. It's not that he suddenly became generous, but in the blink of an eye, Lukka has already made up his mind, it doesn't matter if he talks a little more about this money, and let the June Alliance come out when he goes back, anyway, Taylor's letter reads, "You don't need to worry about everything, you can withdraw it from me."

Phil ran out, and soon returned with Linde, who had a large box in his hand. Phil put the bags of gem dust from the cabinet into the box and let the half-giant take them away.

"You're too lazy to take it yourself, are you?" Lukka smiled and shook his head.

"That's probably not enough," Phil said, weighing the last packet of gem dust, "Is it going to be troublesome to go back and get the whole gem and make dust like this?"

"There's no problem with that. "Lukka is confident, and it may be difficult to cast a spell successfully, but if he wants to cast a spell and destroy the gem, he has as much experience as he wants.

"That's good!" Phil turned to leave.

Before the bear child went out, Lukka hurriedly asked again, "Where's my potion?"

"Oh, I forgot if you didn't say anything. Here, it was done last night. Phil pulled a corked glass bottle out of his pocket and threw it over, "It's fifty milliliters, if you fail, I'll do it." ”

Lukka picked up the bottle and pointed it to the sunlight, the potion inside was slightly different from the residue he had seen in the bottle in the port of return, with small purple dots faintly glittering in the viscous golden liquid.

"I've strengthened that crystal of yours. Phil said.

"Okay, you call me shut up from the mast when you go out, and say I'm going to start repairing the staff!" Lukka said, pulling out the bare wooden handle of the staff.

A few minutes later, when he shut up and flew in, Lukka had already practiced the repair circle a few times with his bare hands.

"Can we start?" he heard the sound of wings, and without looking back, he asked directly.

"It's better to wait. Shut up and replied.

"What? What else? Is there an Imperial warship nearby?" Lukka turned.

He hadn't fired a cannon for a few months, and he missed the feeling of naval warfare a little, but now that most of the pirates were under his jurisdiction, the original fun of grabbing when he saw the black sails had not been felt for a long time.

"No, the Imperial Navy can't get this far. "I mean, you'd better have breakfast first." If you faint from hunger and fail to repair, it's a shame for you to think about it!"