Chapter 5 Production
Benson said as he spoke, but his hands did not stop at all.
His movements are gentle but powerful, and the two different senses of power are perfectly blended in his hands.
When he picked up the bone pen, his expression was solemn and solemn, and there was an indescribable powerful momentum all over his body. At this moment, he had concentrated all his energy and energy on the tip of the pen in front of him, as if there was nothing else in this world.
Sean secretly admired in his heart, just from this point, he knew what Benson's true strength was.
There is a saying in the 21st century that attitude is everything.
Since Benson has such an almost devout attitude when it comes to crafting magic scrolls, his achievements are far from being comparable to ordinary people.
After a moment of silence, the air in the room almost froze. But under this invisible pressure, Benson's eyes became brighter and brighter.
The bone pen he held high was finally put down lightly, and the mixed liquid on the tip of the pen also emitted a dazzling luster the moment the bone pen touched the animal skin.
Sean, who was watching from the sidelines, could clearly sense the faint energy fluctuations emanating from Benson's body.
The magnitude and intensity of these fluctuations, while not large, are the quintessence of astonishment.
Benson's pen flew like a fly, and an extremely complex diagram of the magic movement took shape in an instant under his pen, and the process of this process would never add up to more than ten seconds.
When Benson finally lifted his pen, he finally let out a long breath and sat down as if he had unloaded his burden.
The moment his ass touched the ground, the momentum that appeared around Benson just now had completely disappeared, and Benson seemed to be indistinguishable from an ordinary magic apprentice at this moment.
Sean gave him a thumbs up and said heartily, "Benson." Terrific. ”
With a smile, Benson looked at his masterpiece with satisfaction and said, "Today's luck is really good, I actually succeeded in the first attempt." So saying, he took the painted hide, soaked it in another liquid, and then carefully picked it up and baked it gently on the stove.
Strange to say, the two different liquids on the animal skin were as if the water of the well did not interfere with the water of the river, but instead of blending together, they exuded different lusters.
By the time the skin was half-dry, Benson's magical roadmap had been completely hidden, and there was no more pattern on the skin except for faint magical fluctuations.
Benson smiled slightly, and continued to bake until the hide was completely dry, and then wrote his name and his specific badge on it with a bone pen.
It wasn't until everything was done that Benson rolled up the hide and happily placed it in a corner.
In this corner, there are more than fifty rolled up animal skins, and judging from the energy fluctuations coming from these animal skins, it seems that they are all magic scrolls of the same level.
"Sean, this is the process of making a magic scroll. Benson explained while making it, and when the thing was finished, all the manufacturing methods were also told to Sean without concealment.
"Well, I see. Sean nodded vigorously, and he secretly calculated the time, and it took Benson nearly an hour to finish the magic scroll.
However, according to Sean's observations, the most crucial step is actually the moment when he first uses the bone pen to paint. As long as you can pass the test smoothly in one go in this step, then the next steps will be purely grinding.
Of course, the next steps are also a bit technical, but once you have seen it once, it is estimated that any apprentice can easily complete it.
After thinking about it for a moment, Sean asked, "Benson, how many Acid Magic scrolls have you made?"
Benson thought for a moment and said, "With the one just now, there are at least thirty or fifty." Then he smiled dumbly and said, "The acid technique is a very practical magic in the first-level magic, but it is relatively difficult to master, so it is also more popular in the trade fair." ”
Sean replied casually and continued, "Which scrolls are the most popular at the fair, and what can be exchanged?"
Benson pointed to the scroll in the corner and said, "Actually, the number of scrolls is always in short supply, as long as you make it, someone will buy it." As for the most popular, it should be the second-level offensive type of magic scrolls, of course, the second-level protection type and the auxiliary type of scrolls can also be sold for a good price, and in the first-level scrolls, such as acid magic, these are more difficult to make scrolls, which are also very popular. After a pause, he thought carefully for a while and said, "As for what you can get, it depends on your luck, but for ordinary apprentices, the most in their hands should be the magic materials on the first- and second-level wild magic cores and those first- and second-level wild demonic beasts." ”
Sean's heart suddenly calculated, in fact, what he wanted most should be the first or second level of wild magic cores, since this thing appeared at the trade fair, of course he had to patronize it.
Looking at the scrolls in the corner, Sean asked, "Benson, how many scrolls did you make?"
"In the past three years, there have been at least a few hundred, but unfortunately, there are only a dozen second-level scrolls. ”
Sean was stunned, looked at him suspiciously, and asked, "In three years, have you only made that little?"
"A little?" Benson glared at him, almost blowing his beard and glaring, "What do you mean by a little, what do you think a magic scroll is? To tell you, I was able to successfully produce hundreds of first-level scrolls and a dozen second-level scrolls in three years, which is already a remarkable achievement. ”
ps: Well, the essence has been added, asking for ^_^ votes
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