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Chapter 1349 Mr. Belfran who loves shopping

 The most valuable things in Brasilia City are worthless to Hill.

I can't even change money.

First of all, it is absolutely impossible for Hill to buy the most popular marine treasures in Brasilia City...whether they are pearls or corals.

No matter how rare the store owner who boasted loudly to Hill promoted his treasure, in Hill's opinion, it was just like the kind that old turtles used to pad boxes.

If Hill wants it, he can just go to the pendant creek and fish it out.

Originally, those pearls were stored in the warehouse, but when Aglaia stayed there temporarily, she was a little dissatisfied with the presence of such garbage in Hill's warehouse.

Aglaia replaced all the pearls she had on her hands...the replaced beads were thrown into the creek as a source of purification, and then she seemed to have added some more for the sake of beauty.

Therefore, Hill really couldn't buy it, and always felt that it was a betrayal of his own Aglaia.

Then another specialty of Basia is the modern alchemy items of Oasis... For Hill, it is equivalent to asking him to use gold to buy a bunch of glass products, which are the crudest and least collectible ones.

Although his gold was also made of clay, it still consumed some of his mana, and he really couldn't bear to waste it like this.

The alchemy products he really wanted were actually the kind of transportation and kitchen tools sold in carriage shops or stores like Magic Home Furnishings... In addition to carriages, cooking stoves and refrigerators are also in this world.

It is a daily utensil.

The poorest person can buy a simple alloy stove, and then insert a transparent crystal card into it to cook.

The problem for the poor is the card money... Ordinary families need to replace crystal energy appliances like this one every year, but the poor will work hard to replace them every two to three years.

The first time Hill heard those housewives gathering around and discussing how to cook, turning the controller a few times and turning it off as long as it took to save energy, he almost thought he had gone back in time... again

Passed by a chess and card table on the street.

Unfortunately, it was just in a daze.

These civilian supplies are not expensive, and the apprentices recruited by the Alchemy Association every year are enough to complete the production of these tools.

The manufacturing method of crystal energy cards has long been disclosed to the world. Countries have kept secret how they are made using industrialized means.

Hill was originally thinking about how to behave more naturally so as to enter as an alchemist master who didn't want to see these things!

But he was quite lucky and happened to see Garland's notes.

The last period of the Archmage's life happened to be the period when the Great Sage Ismail was shining brightly, and he was publicizing his alchemical achievements in order to gain a higher status in the Alchemy Association of Danboro.

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There is no way, although the Ismail family is also a mage family, it is not the strongest top family... the Finch family is.

President Finch's father was Ismail's teacher back then, and has now gone to the outer world... Therefore, although the two families are at odds with each other, they will still be consistent in dealing with the outside world.

In the end, in order not to be robbed... It's a trivial matter if things are gone, but what if the whole family is dead... The great sage Ismael fell into the arms of the Danboro royal family. It can be seen that the old Finch did not do anything at that time.

What a good thing.

And under the protection of that very wise king, Danboro's army was pushed to the point where it dominated the world.

King Damboro can only ask for the production methods of things instead of asking Ismail to contribute all the production ideas. This is the basis for their cooperation.

It's a pity that Damboro, who was very wise in the first three kings, may have used up all his luck, and now this... has forced the great sage Ismael to become invisible.

As a man who was able to get through under the shrewd President de la Cruz of Trasil, Garland almost dragged his sickly body... He stayed in the Alchemy Association invisibly for a full year, and happened to hear that he was still young.

The whole process of teaching his junior brother Finch by Ismail, who was completely ignorant of the ways of the world.

When Hill saw him bragging about his invisibility that even Dela Cruz couldn't find him, Hill couldn't help but press his forehead and laugh.

Garland, it’s just that his combat prowess cannot match that of a legendary mage!

There is nothing wrong with auxiliary spells.

The development direction of alchemy in this world is of a very precise type... Even if it is to guard against external enemies, the ceiling will not be placed on legend.

What they were thinking about was how to defend against powerful energy attacks...such as energy cannons.

They have no access to complex and changeable legendary spells, and naturally they cannot take targeted precautions against them.

Now, Hill doesn't need to think about how to obtain the information on these things. He only needs to slowly calculate according to Garland's notes.

All he needed was ideas.

Therefore, compared to these messy things, Hill could only choose those inexpensive elf products.

Humans also have many expensive handicrafts, which are okay, but... they like to use silk.

Hill just wanted to have fun for others and didn't intend to embarrass himself.

He believed that anyone else, after his experience, would be shunned by spider silk products.

Therefore, he prefers to buy things at street stalls. At least the packaging material, the best is just cotton.

But he was quite willing to buy some shell sculptures... anyway, he could buy a bunch of them with just one silver coin.

Although this shell is not very delicate, it has been preserved for a long time and is very large. Coastal residents like to use it to carve some life scenes, and Hill looks at it with great interest.

There are also some stone and wood carvings that are pretty decent.

Anyway, Hill only looks at it if it is pleasing to the eye or not, regardless of whether it has any meaning or not.

Let everything be decided by fate...when luck comes, what should come naturally will come.

Other than that, his teaching went pretty smoothly, except that Ellie, for some reason, always brought her brother who was not very interested in alchemy.

Ming Ming listened with a numb face, but his eyes only lit up when Hill mentioned the lethality.

This time, for some reason, Linde didn't follow up.

Hill sat in the large study room on the ground floor and arranged Ellie's homework. He glanced at Linde who was standing by his fountain... The boy was gently sipping the water with his fingers, his face full of purity.

A pure smile.

"Teacher Belfran." Seeing Hill's movements, Ellie said nervously, "What do you think of Lind? Is he suitable to be a mage?"

"Huh?" Hill tilted his head, "Anyone with a mage talent can learn it. After all, a mage requires more intelligence, diligence, and sufficient resources.

Your brother shouldn’t be short of these, right?”

"Dan Boluo... does not accept male members of military families to join the mage camp... you..."

"That only proves that his talent is not outstanding enough for the Archmage to be willing to break the rules." Hill smiled, "The Mage does have his own set of rules, but the Mage is also the one who likes to break the rules the most."

Ellie blinked and lowered her head slightly... Of course she understood what Hill meant.

She felt a little regretful, but deep in her heart, there was a trace of happiness... Ellie knew very well that if Belfran really accepted Lind, her alchemy teaching would probably come to an end.

This sage would obviously rather hang out at the stall and throw away money than waste time teaching students.

By then, she might be playing in the water outside.

No, she didn't even have the chance to be a guest.

After all, her real alchemy teacher is Janos, and coming here is just to get some expanded knowledge.

The more she learns, the more Ellie understands how rare this opportunity is.

Janos even envied her... holding some notes translated by Mr. Belfran and refusing to put them down.

In fact, Ellie knew that when Lind came here with her for the second time, Mr. Belfran was waiting for her to speak.

Mr. Belfran probably didn't think that the Stur family would take any further... He was willing to teach her some basic knowledge only because he felt satisfied after observing it for a period of time.

What she wanted to say for the third time... it was just a name. As long as the compensation was in place, Mr. Belveland would generally not refuse.

Ellie also knew what Count Steer had prepared...it was originally some very high purity metal ore, no worse than the one at the auction.

Although the size of mithril is not as good as that, with the addition of several other gold, silver, copper and iron, it is actually more valuable.

But after discovering the focus of this sage's shopping, the gifts became some metal paintings and some ancient alchemical tools.

It's something that comes from the same place as this note.

Although those magic items are the most rudimentary, such as the crystal energy stove that cannot adjust the temperature, and the freezer with only one compartment... it can only be frozen, not kept fresh.

But they are all made of metal similar to that of notebooks. The material is very special, invulnerable to water and fire, and does not deform under heavy pressure. Most importantly, it is not heavy at all.

The count attaches great importance to this material and always feels that it can be used in the future.

But that day, Ellie specifically asked Mr. Belveland if the method of making this kind of metal wire was in his notes.

The other party answered in the affirmative, but also reminded that the material used to make this metal is valuable.

The count didn't care about spending money; he wanted a solid piece of metal instead of braided wire.

He never quite understood why the original owner of the magic tower was so boring... Aren't you tired of knitting?

Wouldn't a whole piece of metal work better?

Especially that kind of freezer, he also added a thin layer of mithril flakes inside!

Then why not just use a whole piece of alloy?

What a weird hobby.

Of course, the value of these things is still high...the metal wire can be removed and used for other purposes!

Those who don't understand can't do it, and Mr. Belveland will definitely be fine.


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