427. No matter where you go, there is a human society
A familiar figure walked out of the laboratory. He was wearing a Missori magic robe, holding a slightly curly rhizome wand in his hand, and walked quickly to Magician Miller.
Magician Miller asked Suldak to follow Magician Guy downstairs and go to Warehouse No. 3 to collect two magic weapons, while he turned around and walked into the magic laboratory.
Before the door of the laboratory could be closed, he was heard asking several magicians in the room: "Is there any new discovery..."
The wooden door closed heavily with a dull sound, and the pattern of dark red vines and magic patterns on the door appeared so clearly in front of Surdak's eyes.
Surdak didn't expect to see Magic Guy Guy here. He seemed to be in good spirits.
"Hello, Magician Guy." Surdak smiled at him and said.
"Hi! Knight Surdak, we meet again. Nice to see you here." Guy pushed up the thick glasses on the bridge of his nose, raised his head and put the wand into his arms, then pointed to the left
Side corridor, motioning for Surdak and him to go that way.
The outer corridor of the magic tower is a complete circle. After walking through a corridor of tens of meters, Magician Guy brought Suldak to a guarded gate. He showed the guard at the door
With his magic badge, he successfully led Surdak into the door.
The two walked into the straight corridor. Magician Guy said to Suldak: "This is the warehouse of the Magic Guild. This room stores some wands and magic pots. This room contains some rare magic metal materials and
Blank rune board, inside this room are some magic potions and a small amount of magic herbs. Now there is an extremely shortage of magic herbs throughout the empire, and we don’t know how long this situation will last.”
Magician Guy's words were full of helplessness, and he then said:
"There are currently three epic-level magic weapons in Weapon Depot No. 1, and eleven Excellent-level magic weapons in Weapon Depot No. 2. Generally speaking, these magic weapons can only be used by second-level experts to exert their true power. If your
When your strength reaches level two, I guess President Miller might reward you with an excellent magic weapon, but the quality of the sophisticated magic weapons we have here is also very good, and the range of choices will be much wider."
While they were talking, the two of them came to the end of the corridor. This straight passage was not long. The corridor was a little dim and the surroundings were quiet. You could even hear some echoes while talking, but Suldak always felt that in this corridor,
There seemed to be a pair of eyes always staring at him. He couldn't be sure where those eyes were. Moreover, after just scanning his body, the dangerous aura disappeared again.
Magician Guy did not ask why Surdak obtained two magic weapons. He walked to a door with a 'III' symbol engraved in the middle and took out a string of long copper weapons from his arms.
He made a key, selected a key and inserted it into the keyhole of the door, then took off the magic badge and put it into the depression of a magic pattern array on the door. The magic pattern array on the door then slowly emitted magic light.
Magician Guy turned the key hard and heard a few soft sounds from the keyhole before the door slowly opened inside.
There was a smell of decay in the room. When the door was opened, the magic wall lamps in the room lit up one by one.
From the door, you can see a row of metal shelves in the room. The shelves are covered with a layer of thick linen. Various styles of sophisticated magic weapons are placed on the shelves. Some weapons are placed directly on the shelves, and some
The magic weapons are packed in elegant wooden boxes and look very high-end.
Weapons are divided into ordinary weapons and magic weapons.
The Green Empire has a clear classification of magic weapons into five categories: excellent, sophisticated, outstanding, epic, and legendary.
Excellent level magic weapons are very common in the market, like the shining saber that Surdak once owned and the blood-red crescent he currently carries with him, but excellent level magic weapons are rare in the market.
It's not that it's very rare, but that this type of weapon is very popular with nobles and construct knights. Basically, once this kind of weapon is born in the hands of an enchanter, it will be bought quickly.
As for the excellent magic weapons, as Magician Guy said, not only are the base materials of the weapons extremely high-quality, but one must be a Level 2 expert to exert the true magical power of the weapons. Of course, such weapons are also extremely expensive in terms of cost.
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It is said that Duke Newman owns an epic weapon. This kind of weapon cannot be bought with money, it is a status symbol.
Magician Guy stepped into the room and introduced Surdak in detail:
"The No. 3 Magic Weapons Library currently stores approximately fifty sophisticated-level magic weapons. Most of these magic weapons are intermediate-level enchanted magic weapons. President Miller is really generous this time. He is actually willing to let you pick two of them at will.
, have you thought about the type of weapon? Only when you clearly know what kind of magic weapon you want can you make a better choice."
In fact, Surdak already owned the Torch of Holy Light and the Blood-Red Crescent. He did not need new magic weapons, so he wanted to choose a magic weapon that was handy for Andrew and Greetem.
Suldak walked a few steps into the room and saw a large wooden stick standing on the wall next to the shelf. This large wooden stick was nearly three meters high and was covered with a thick layer of varnish.
An iron hoop holding seven sections of magic metal. Each hoop is inlaid with four-edged thorns that are sharper than arrow clusters. The middle part of the oak stick is wrapped with a layer of red copper, which is covered with inscriptions.
The magic pattern array has these four magic crystal fragments inlaid on the gemstone base of the copper plate.
Seeing the word "fierce oak" engraved on the copper nameplate nearby, Suldak thought that this was probably its name.
Magician Guy noticed that Surdak had stopped. He turned around, his eyes fell on the big wooden stick, and asked with surprise: "Suldak, you want a giant wooden stick?"
?This type of weapon is an extremely cumbersome force-oriented weapon."
Surdak smiled slightly and said to Magician Guy: "A friend of mine needs a stronger stick. He usually uses a hardwood trunk as a weapon. I think this stick is pretty good."
Magician Guy's eyes lit up. He suddenly thought of something and couldn't help but ask: "Are you going to choose a weapon for Gulitem?"
When Magician Guy fell into the jungle riding a magic harpoon, he happened to be saved by the ogre Gulitum. He lived in the ogre Gulitum's cave for a while.
He just asked casually, but Surdak actually nodded.
"There are more options for this type of weapon, you might as well take another look." Magician Guy winked at Suldak, his rich body language failing to directly say that there was a better one ahead.
Then Magic Guy quickened his pace and took Suldak forward for a while. The two stopped in front of a large dark wooden stick. The somewhat short Magic Guy had to raise his head to see.
Know the whole picture of this stick.
"This one...?" Suldak asked the Magician Guy in a cryptic manner.
He couldn't see anything strange about this big wooden stick. From the appearance, the ferocious oak seemed to be stronger, and in addition to the iron hoop, the end was also full of thorns.
Magician Guy quickly stood up and introduced:
"This big stick is named Broken Bone. It is made of a precious ironwood body. Although it does not have the thorns on the fierce oak tree, the top of the stick is covered with the skull of the skeleton general. This skull can be
It is harder than magic black iron, and you can see the magic pattern array attached to the top of it. We call this magic pattern array 'Crushing Strike', which is also the origin of the name of this big stick, and the bone-crushing grip is
It is also engraved with the 'Forever' magic pattern array on the side. Its only drawback is that it is huge and bulky, which is the main reason why it has not been chosen by anyone."
Seeing that Surdak's eyes had been attracted by the big wooden stick, he whispered:
"In fact, in terms of certain attributes, it has infinitely overcome the superior weapons!"
Suldak did not hesitate and said directly: "Then I will choose this one."
Magician Guy directly took out the 'Broken Bones' sign from the shelf, handed it to Surdak, and asked him:
"According to President Miller's instructions, you can also choose a magic weapon. Next...what else do you need?"
Surdak focused his attention on the few axes in the arsenal.
Magician Guy immediately understood that Suldak wanted to choose an axe. He rubbed his forehead and said:
"The magic weapons you choose are basically weapons that few people notice in the arsenal. Do you have an ax warrior friend?"
"In fact, that's exactly what it is!" Suldak answered in the affirmative with a smile.
This time, Magician Guy was more direct. He led Surdak to a single-edged axe. The ax blade had an exaggerated arc. It was a one-handed axe, and it exuded a faint smell of blood.
, the ax blade was even covered with a layer of light green patina, and the handle was polished to a shiny black finish.
Magician Guy introduced Surdak:
"This 'Butcher' is hit hard on one side and torn on the other side. It is made of a whole piece of magic black iron. Only the handle is inlaid with softer red copper. The blade adopts dwarven metallurgical technology.
It is said that the blade edge is very wear-resistant, close to the 'never wear' effect."
Magician Guy said enthusiastically: "Its shortcoming is that it is old. The rust covers up all its advantages, and everyone often ignores its most important attribute - it is close to 'never wear'."
After saying that, Magician Guy found a brush from the shelf next to him, dipped it in translucent ointment and rubbed it hard on the rusted area of the ax twice. Suddenly a lot of the patina was rubbed off, revealing the hidden part of the axe.
The magic pattern under the patina comes.
Surdak didn't expect that the process of selecting magic weapons would be so smooth.
It didn't take long for Suldak to be sent out of the Magic Tower of Wozhimara City by Magician Guy, and the two said goodbye in the square outside the Magic Tower.
…
After telling the secretary of the Military Intelligence Department about the team's investigation experience over the past week, it was already afternoon when I walked out of the Military Intelligence Department of the headquarters.
This time the command was very generous, and the military merits awarded to Surdak were very generous. Even the clerk who was responsible for recording the military merits made a "tsk-tsk" sound of admiration with great envy, and said to him in a sour and somewhat disdainful tone.
Suldak said that if these military merits fell on a baron, they would be enough to be promoted to the first level of nobility.
Since Surdak was only a knight, he could no longer improve his social status before becoming a noble.
These military merits can only be promoted to military positions, but the Hiranza Guard Camp is affiliated to the city of Hiranza, and the Wozhimala War Command does not directly have jurisdiction over the Hiranza Guard Camp. Therefore, even if Surdak wants to be promoted, these military merits cannot be
It can only be used as a reference.
Surdak then came to the Wozhimara Military Supplies Department, and he wanted to exchange these military merits for a teleportation pass.
The person responsible for issuing the teleportation pass was a young magic apprentice. He casually chatted with Suldak and knew that he was a knight, so he readily issued a teleportation pass.
But just before he handed the teleportation pass to Suldak, he casually asked: "Is this teleportation pass for your own use?"
Surdak was stunned for a moment and said casually: "It's for a newly recruited member of our team..."
The magic apprentice retracted his hand holding the teleportation pass. He raised his head and asked, "When you just applied, you didn't say that this teleportation pass was for others to use. In this case, you still have to fill in the user's information.
"
Surdak then filled in the name of the ogre Gulitum on a parchment form, and the race column also clearly stated: ogre tribe.
The young magic apprentice fell silent when he saw this form. He frowned and said to Suldak with dissatisfaction:
"I know you want to take Mr. Ogre to Roland Continent, but this violates the relevant provisions of the "Green Empire Alien Invasion Security Act" and does not meet the requirements, so I cannot apply for your teleportation pass."
He stood up and reached out to Surdak and said, "Sorry, Knight Surdak!"
Surdak looked at the magic apprentice in astonishment. He thought that if he had filled in the information of Andrew, an indigenous warrior of the Nanai tribe, he would have left the military supply office with the teleportation pass by now.
Responsible for watching the portal magician check the teleportation pass, but never care about the useless information form.
The magic apprentice leaned on the chair, repaired his nails with a small file, and waited for Suldak to leave on his own.
These actions made Surdak a little angry. He put his hands on the desk and stubbornly said to the young magic apprentice:
"Gulitem is not an alien. He is a soldier from our guard camp. He is an ogre warrior who made a small contribution to the battle of Wozhimara City. We traveled thousands of miles to come to Wozmara.
The city will help you drive away these Cerberus Legions, and these military achievements will be left to me? But I don’t need to redeem the teleportation pass at all. When the war here is over, I hope to return to Hiranza with Greetem."