Chapter Sixty-Eight: Magic Recovery and the Chamber of Commerce
Locke once again took out the mage's codex from the necromancer and flipped through it.
In less than an hour, Locke had flipped the Codex from the beginning to the last page. Although Locke didn't look at each page in detail, after a cursory glance, Locke didn't find out how the necromancer stored up the power of the necromancer.
Seeing the result like this, Locke couldn't help but feel a little disappointed.
Unable to find the way he wanted, Locke had to think of another way.
Feeling that the undead magic power in his body was not abundant, his mind moved, and a bottle appeared in Locke's hand, which was one of the two alchemical potions that Locke obtained from the necromancer to quickly restore the undead magic in his body.
"I don't know how many potions I'll need to restore the mana I've consumed. Feeling that there was not enough magic in his body, Locke said secretly in his heart.
Immediately, Locke uncorked the bottle and poured the alchemical potion into his mouth.
As soon as the alchemy potion was entered, Locke felt that the undead magic in his body was surging violently, and at the same time, the alchemy potion was quickly transformed into undead magic in his body and integrated into the magic power in Locke's body. The mana that Locke had consumed was also recovering at a terrifying rate.
After Locke swallowed a third of the potion, he stopped taking it, waiting for his mana to return.
This alchemy potion was originally used to instantly restore the magic power in the body, but after tens of seconds, the potion was completely transformed into the magic power in Locke's body.
Feeling the magic in his body, which had not fully recovered, Locke picked up the bottle and poured it again. Feeling that the magic in his body had almost recovered, Locke put away the bottle that still had more than half of the alchemy potion left.
After recovering the mana he had consumed in his body, Locke picked up the mage's codex he had just put away.
Without finding a way to restore the magic in his body, Locke naturally turned his attention to the undead alchemy potion for the time being.
In the Mage's Codex, Locke recorded in detail the manufacture and effectiveness of alchemical potions.
Locke had not previously studied anything else in the Codex in detail other than the undead summoning magic.
The Codex records the manufacture and function of many kinds of alchemy potions, but all Locke needs now is the method of making alchemy potions that replenish the magic of the dead.
To make an alchemical potion that replenishes the magic of the undead, the main material needed is corpses, a large number of corpses that have just died. In addition to the main materials, you also need some subsidized magic materials, which are just ordinary magic materials, which are not difficult to find, and can be bought directly in the shops.
The auxiliary magic materials needed to make a bottle of alchemy potion will probably only cost dozens of gold coins. Therefore, most of the undead alchemy potions can be said to be the cheapest of all alchemy elixirs. Moreover, undead alchemy is also the easiest alchemy to master, and the low cost means that the threshold for studying undead alchemy is lower.
You must know that alchemist is a rarer and more noble profession than magician. The cost required is too high, except for some big nobles and powerful people, ordinary small nobles do not have enough financial resources to train an alchemist.
The undead alchemy mage is different, the main material consumed by the study of undead alchemy is the corpse, and the subsidy materials are also very cheap, and the cost of research is less than one-tenth of that of other elemental alchemists, and they can support their own research on alchemy with their own financial resources alone.
When Locke saw the magic principle and manufacturing process of the undead alchemy potion that replenished his magic power, his face couldn't help but show joy.
"It didn't take much effort to get it. "The way that Locke had been hoping for before was found by the necromancer to restore his magic power, but Locke found it at this time.
It turns out that the principle of this undead alchemy elixir is to refine the rich death qi that can be absorbed into the elixir, store it, and wait for it to be quickly absorbed and transformed by oneself when needed, and instantly replenish the magic power consumed by oneself.
Seeing this, Locke also understood how other necromancers accumulated their magic powers.
Death can only come from the birth of the dead in the moon, and after the death of the living, the remaining vitality before life will be converted into dead energy. And the more vigorous the body is, the richer the life qi transformed after death. The stronger the person, the more vigorous the vitality in the body, and the more dead energy will be transformed after death.
However, those who died naturally at the end of their lives had almost exhausted their vitality in their bodies, and there was not much life that was transformed after death.
Therefore, necromancers need to accumulate undead mana, and naturally need a large amount of life death to absorb the endless death qi emitted after death.
The evil of the necromancer can also be reflected in this regard. It can be said that where there is war, the necromancer will appear, and it can also be said that when the necromancer appears, it will bring war to the place.
Some powerful necromancers, in order to restore the mana consumed in their bodies, or quickly accumulate the huge amount of mana needed to advance themselves, may slaughter a large number of lives to transform a large amount of dead energy absorption.
Thinking of the source of the dead air, Locke's mind moved. The soul probed into the altar space where the soul fire was calcined, and in the stone tablet space, there were several corpses that Locke had previously killed and collected, as well as many damaged skeleton shelves.
The few corpses collected by Locke were quite vigorous before their deaths, although the number was not large, but they could also transform a lot of dead gas, and those bones were basically collected from the fallen undead creatures, and there was also some dead air attached to these bones, and in a very short period of time, the vitality in the corpses had not had time to be transformed into dead gas, and the dead air in some bones was also kept in the bones and did not disperse.
"It seems that if I want to restore the magic in my body in the future, I only need to collect a large number of corpse bones, and it should be enough. Locke thought with joy in his heart.
The Flesh and Blood Altar has been refined by Locke, and Locke feels that this altar space can not only store items, but even enter the altar space as long as he wants.
After inducting it, these corpses and bones are indeed the same as the mage's hand stabbing record, and there is indeed a strong death aura in them, and Locke is sure in his heart.
The night had long passed, and although Locke was not dormant like a normal person, he was just as energetic.
The soul perception spread out, and the entire courtyard fell into Locke's soul perception.
There was no Rowling in the yard, and Locke didn't care, not worried about what would happen to Rowling.
Out of the yard, Locke immediately instructed his subordinates to help him prepare food, and from there, Locke learned that Rowling was early in the morning, so he took a few of his subordinates to the street to shop.
Along the way, Locke harvested a lot of gold coins and materials, leaving some living materials and gold coins to hand over to Ahan. There are still a lot of materials in the storage utensils on Locke's body, and Locke plans to sell these things in Damo City and exchange them for gold coins and magic materials.
After a full meal, Locke and Arhan gave some orders, and left the Freud mansion alone.
At this time, Locke already knew some basic information in the city, and it was not troublesome to inquire about these situations.
As soon as he left the mansion, Locke found a hidden alley, and in the blink of an eye, Locke changed his outfit and dressed himself as a hidden mage in a hood, with his entire head covered.
Perceiving the way he is, Locke believes that even his sister Rowling will not recognize him.
Locke's first plan to sell Lu was naturally from the young mage's magic bag, and half a bag of materials was stored, and these things were useless to Yu Luo, so he naturally had to find a way to sell them.
Although he did not count the value of the materials in the bag, Locke believed that these materials could be worth hundreds of gold coins, otherwise they would not be put into the magic bag by the young mage.
Da Mo City is mixed, and there are a large number of chambers of commerce in the black market, and Locke quickly found a chamber of commerce that seemed to be of a large scale and walked in.