Chapter 99: The Alchemy Tower (Part 2)
Chapter 99: Alchemy Tower (Part 2)
Bang!
Rex took out a part that was constructed from the body of the puppet and landed heavily on the table. The part was more than one foot long, with a complex metal trolley at the core, and the outside was connected, with layers of tiny ring-shaped sheets.
"Huh?" Hawkina jumped off the table and reached out to get the part. Naris poked her hand from the side and pressed Hawkina's arm.
"Hawkina, do you want this?" Salin spoke. He felt that Neris was becoming more and more useful. He didn't have to say it out loud. As long as there was a clear idea in his mind, Neris would feel it.
"Hmph, I've seen too many puppet parts." Hawkina said this, and she couldn't help but want to touch it.
"Is this thing worthless?" Salin looked surprised.
"It's valuable, not enough to buy a house." Hawkina pulled out her arm that was pressed by Neris and said angrily. Her strength was not comparable to Neris. In fact, even the great magician who blessed the giant power technique would not be stronger than Neris. She could only look with her eyes, and she could not touch the wonderful alchemy mechanical parts no matter what.
"What if I had a complete one?" Salin was well versed in business negotiation skills, and Rex was almost the same. They did not take out the complete structural puppet, but just used a part to lure Hawkina.
"Full? Impossible! This thing has a history of more than a thousand years. If you have a complete one, you can sell it to Holy Rock City for a better price." Hawkina had a pair of very poisonous eyes, and her judgment made Salin feel incredible. And when she spoke, she didn't feel like her tone at all.
Rex smiled and said to Hawkina: "I took it out here, for fear of crushing your floor. This floor is also made of Haili Wood. If you crush it, you will ask me to compensate."
Hawkina looked at Rex, her eyes rolled around. She thought for a while and said to herself: "The level 6 magician should not lie anymore. Teacher, teacher!" Hawkina suddenly ran out of the room like a gust of wind and shouted in the corridor.
"What's the matter?" A gentle and elegant voice came from the other end of the corridor.
"Teacher, there is a good business." Hawkina knocked on the door opposite with her hand and shouted anxiously.
Salin looked at the door opposite the door, and the door slid to both sides, and a man who seemed to be old as Jason walked out. Salin was startled. This man looked handsome, but...
Hawkina's teacher had six legs on the lower body and a tail was raised from behind. He was wearing a thick metal equipment on his left forearm, which was still spinning on his arm.
"Teacher..." Hawkina pulled the six-legged man and pointed his finger at the table in her room.
"Oh? Interesting." The six-legged man saw the alchemy parts on the table at a glance. He moved quickly under his feet, and at an amazing speed. He arrived at the table in almost a breath.
Salin now also saw that the man had a set of alchemy equipment installed on the lower body, replacing his original legs. The equipment was red and copper, and it looked very similar to a desert giant scorpion. Is he Hawkina's teacher?
He was not wearing a magic robe, only half a set of magic armor on his upper body, and his hair was tied up with a metal ring, so Salin's cold vision could not tell his level.
Salin knew that if he couldn't tell, he was a magician. Unless there were people with magic robes like Rex, Salin could roughly tell him.
Hawkina's teacher stared at the alchemy parts on the table, looked at it for about a minute before speaking: "Master Salin, do you want to buy a house in the alchemy tower?"
"Oh, yes." Salin was not surprised. The two rooms were separated by a corridor. It was not surprising that Hawkina's teacher heard the conversation.
"This part can be replaced with a smallest room, the kind used to store food. If you have a complete puppet and are guaranteed to be on the same specification as this part, you can replace a large room."
"No, I want one." Salin heard that a construction puppet could only change to another room, so he immediately refused. There were five people on his side, and he didn't want to squeeze into the same house with the Necromancer to sleep.
"One set? Do you know how much a house cost on the top floor of the Alchemy Tower?" asked Hawkina's teacher.
"I don't know, I only know that this puppet is difficult to find in the entire Meles continent."
"If you have two such puppets, then I promise to sell you one, Salin, a house in Alchemy Tower, which is several hundred meters long. But..."
"But what?" Salin asked in the man's tone.
"If you have the drawings of this puppet, you can change them to a whole layer." The man said in an extremely seductive tone. He looked at Salin with light blue eyes, and Salin shook his head.
"There is only one, if you want two, the conditions are discussed separately."
"Hmph!" The metal tube on the man's left arm was rotating rapidly. He rubbed his eyebrows with his hands and looked at Salin. Salin felt like he was being held back by a scorpion. The tail behind the man was shaking, and the poisonous needle at the end of the tail would probably be more deadly than the giant desert scorpion.
Salin just pretended that they hadn't seen the rules of Alchemy City, they would definitely abide by them, otherwise the rules would be better than not. In Alchemy City, no one can rob or fight. Otherwise, the annoying mage who just now would have been blown into charcoal.
"What conditions?" Hawkina's teacher narrowed his eyes.
"A complete construction puppet, exchange for a top-floor residence. This is a basic transaction. The additional condition is that I must take out another construction puppet in exchange for your research results." Salin said, smiled and said, "If I had the drawings, this thing could be sold casually. How could it be entangled with you?"
"Sarin, are you Skochenya?"
"Yes." Salin didn't blush either. Since it was a deal, there was nothing to be ashamed. The negotiation of terms between the two sides was originally a matter of mutual affection. Hawkina's teacher mocked her for being a philanthropist, and he could hear it.
Hawkina's teacher didn't expect Salin to answer like this. He looked at Salin's blue eyes and black hair, thinking that he was a pure Qin Yin person, but Salin calmly replied that he was a Skochenya person.
"The Skochenya said that a good neighbor is a good business. Salin, if you want to live in the Alchemy Tower, you have to be a good neighbor with me."
Salin said with a smile: "Master, when the Skochenya have a new neighbor, they will give each other gifts. This part should be regarded as a gift I gave you."
"Then I'll accept it." Hawkina's teacher's face did not change, and directly put the alchemy parts on the table into his space equipment. Salin could see clearly this time that the rotating metal tube on Hawkina's teacher's arm was a space equipment.
"Where is your gift?" Salin asked without hesitation. Seeing that Hawkina's teacher had no intention of giving back, he directly asked for it.
"We need to sign a magic contract first. Salin, as a magician, you should be patient." Hawkina's teacher took out a set of contract books and placed them on the table, saying, "You can take a look first."
Salin picked up the magic contract book and looked through it. It was the safest contract, purely for commercial transactions. The contract book used magic images and magic words to indicate the details of the property for sale. The blank space contains the conditions issued by the buyer of the house, as well as the signature and the magic mark are blank.
"Forty-ninth floor?" Salin saw the pattern on the magic image. The residence on the contract book was not the highest floor.
"The fiftieth floor is a feeding ground, not for people to live in. If you have any monsters that need to be taken care of, you can put them on the fiftieth floor. There will be special people in the Alchemy City to help you raise them."
Salin repeatedly looked at the various terms on the contract, and felt that there was no problem, so he took the magic pen on the table, dipped it in ink, signed the name on the contract, and wrote the purchase terms.
Hawkina's teacher didn't need to sign, so nine signatures naturally appeared on the contract. Those nine names represent the ultimate power of the Alchemy City - nine level nine magicians.
The contract was completed, the magic light lit up, the contract book was divided into three parts, Salin left one, and Hawkina's teacher took two.
"Hawkina, take them to see the house, remember to bring the puppet back." Hawkina's teacher never mentioned the gifts back, and Salin didn't ask. It was the first time he saw the magician who was lying to pay.
"Come to me." Hawkina smiled and walked out with a light pace. Salin and others had to follow her out of the room. Hawkina's teacher suddenly called Salin behind her.
"Sarin!"
"Master?" Salin turned around.
"My name is Inpossia. I will give you a copy of the results of the research on constructing puppets."
"Thank you, Master." Salin gave a mage ceremony and followed Hawkina's footsteps. The drawings were not very meaningful to him. Making a construction puppet not only requires advanced alchemy, but also consumes time. These are not a problem for Alchemy City. Salin does not have so much time and manpower. He wants results, but only for Rex.
The territory of Kushui County can be expanded, but the location is not good and the population is difficult to increase. If Rex's county wants to develop steadily, it is somewhat insufficient to rely on the current personnel. The role of the construction puppet on the battlefield is much greater than that of the combat puppets. A flag regiment requires only ten construction puppets to increase their combat effectiveness several times.
When he arrived at the hall on the tenth floor, in front of the lifting machine door, Salin unexpectedly saw the magician who teased Rex and was still waiting there, and the three people behind him looked sad.
Rex's mood, which had already been better, was ruined. The gray-robed mage looked at Salin fiercely. Salin was a little puzzled. What did he do? Why did this stupid guy look at him like this?
"Master, I want to duel with you!" The gray-robed mage stared at Salin.
Chapter completed!