Chapter 35 System

"Taylor, go get me that piece of red metal."

"Taylor, you help me connect the magic link channel of this construct puppet, and do your best to optimize it, and I will give you relevant guidance."

"This is a book about the types of magical metal, so read it and write it down, which will be very useful in the future of studying golems and constructs."

As soon as Taylor moved into the Cretan Wizard's Wizard's Tower, the back foot was already being summoned by Cretan as an apprentice.

After the initial communication with the Cretan wizards, both Taylor and Kano and Poppy in his mind had to sigh that the knowledge of the Cretan wizards was like the sea, a living library.

From elemental knowledge to witchcraft rune knowledge, to golems, constructing body golems, and even vague spatial knowledge, Cretan wizards know almost everything.

Moreover, the exclusive wizard tower of the Cretan wizard seems to be only 12 meters tall on the outside, only three floors, but in fact, each layer involves the compression of space, and the witchcraft circle condensed by various witchcraft runes compresses the space into a small wizard tower, making the inside of the wizard tower more than a hundred times larger than the outside.

Although he couldn't use his plane-crossing ability while living in the Wizard's Tower, Taylor wasn't unhappy because he was able to see more landscapes, see more golems and construct puzzles, and more resources.

"Taylor, you're more mature than I was when it comes to connecting to the magic channel."

In front of a giant construct golem, Crete took a closer look at the mana link channel that Taylor had sketched out, and put his mana to the test.

He found that although the strength and stability of the mana passage were not as strong and stable as those he had made himself, it had reached the limit of what an apprentice could achieve.

Marveling at Taylor's potential in puppets and construct mechanics, Crete said with emotion.

"Sure enough, there is an apprentice like you, whether it is in research or experiments, he is a good helper."

I don't know how many times he's sighed.

Beside Crete, Taylor, wearing gloves on both hands, handed a metal ingot mixed with black and red power to Crete.

"Teacher, this is the abyssal iron you need."

Crete beckoned, and the black-red Abyssal Iron immediately floated in his hand, and then he threw the Abyssal Iron into a special furnace, and it didn't take long for the Abyssal Iron to melt into a puddle of black-red metallic liquid.

"Taylor, look at my next move."

After admonishing Taylor, Crete focused on the next step.

In the face of Crete's powerful spiritual power, this pool of black-red metal liquid was like a limb derived from him, flexibly evolving into various witchcraft runes, some of which symbolized burning, some symbolized bursting, and some symbolized penetration.

In various combinations, large and small magic circles were formed, and the enchantment was enchanted on the huge right arm of the construct body puppet, and directly penetrated through the metal body of the structure body puppet, turning into a beautiful pattern.

While Crete was enchanting the Construct Golem with a metallic liquid made of Abyssal Iron, Taylor watched intently, not only him, but also Kano and Poppy in his mind.

If this kind of scene were circulated among the apprentices outside, it would definitely cause an uproar. After all, it is rare for a first-level wizard to personally demonstrate the use of Abyssal Iron with extremely strong magic ability to enchant a construct-body puppet.

After the enchantment, Crete didn't even glance at the giant construct golem, it was just a deal he made with another wizard, and his focus and attention was now on his new apprentice, Taylor.

"How much have you learned by watching what I just did?"

"Teacher, I've learned ............"

For Taylor, Crete could not be more satisfied, not only in terms of the Elemental Golem and the Construct Golem, but also single-handedly came up with the idea of simplifying the Constructed Golem into a beggar's version that can be made by an apprentice, which is a remarkable innovation.

Although the simplified version of the construct golem was given the strange name of the Magical Automa, Crete apparently didn't care about it, as it was his apprentice's idea.

Unearthing Taylor, an apprentice who was quite talented in constructing puppetry, made Crete's daily life a lot easier.

Today is only the first day of Taylor's arrival, and Taylor's profound knowledge and talent for constructing puppets have greatly reduced a lot of pressure on Crete in ordinary times.

Some magic channel links, as well as some witchcraft rune enchantments and combinations, can be done by Taylor, which not only tests and sharpens Taylor's practice of using witchcraft runes and magic channel links, but also relieves his own pressure.

Now all Crete has to do is to check it out after Taylor finishes it, point out the shortcomings, give his own opinions, and then impart some knowledge and let Taylor improve himself.

Isn't it easy to save trouble and worry, but also to help, isn't this kind of apprentice what he dreamed of?

After completing the assembly of the construct and the composition of the elemental golem, Taylor followed Crete to a room full of books, and began to exchange conjectures and designs with Crete on puppetry, mana conduction, elemental resonance, and magical mechs.

In the future, this kind of "exchange" (study) will be maintained about once a week.

Under normal circumstances, the difference in knowledge between apprentices and wizards is like a moat, and it is impossible for apprentices and wizards to communicate ideas together.

Because Taylor is now a trinity, with a total of three consciousnesses, able to constantly think, collide, and communicate, plus he has a plane behind him, with knowledge about magic runes, magical mechanical bodies, and some magic transmission as a backup force, it barely supports him to communicate with Crete.

Even in many cases, Taylor just put forward a conjecture, or threw out a part of the knowledge of the zombie plane, and then the rest of the communication was completed by Crete alone, not so much communication, but rather a kind of teaching and guidance from Cretan wizards to Taylor.

At the apprentice level, Taylor is indeed top-notch, but at the level of wizards, Taylor's knowledge level is still too shallow.

Crete also enjoyed this, and his novel views and ideas made him make more progress in his future path of construct and puppetry.

After all, behind Taylor, who communicates with him, is a plane that democratizes and universalizes magic and runes, and creates inferior versions of constructed puppets to compete in military affairs.