Chapter 128: Blowing Bubbles ~ Make a Big Bubble ~
Some people may ask, didn’t instructor Louis bring over the parts and materials I made myself? Why not use my own parts?
Please, how can I afford mithril alloy? Since the dean plans to cooperate with me to build an alchemy furnace, of course he has to make the best one. The cost of materials is not paid by himself anyway.
After listening to Dean Phyllis's failure experience, I probably understood what needs to be paid attention to.
First, a regular circular cabin.
Secondly, when the open hatch cover is closed, the magic circle above must be completely consistent and able to operate.
Finally, a dense magic circle is carved on the inner wall.
It's really easy... Damn it, a single condition is easy to handle, but when all these things are put together, the difficulty is not added, but multiplied.
However, no matter how difficult it is, I have to do it because I am also very interested in alchemical transformation.
If I can really convert the substance I want...can I get some u235 to play with?
Stop it, stop it, why are you thinking about this? You have to make the alchemy furnace first to know.
"Dean Felice, can you find a seventh-level earth magician to come over?" After counting the materials and making and assembling a special iron melting furnace, I asked Dean Felice.
"There are many seventh-level earth magicians in the school. Why are you looking for earth magicians?" Dean Felice asked a little strangely.
"Steelmaking." I snapped my fingers.
After Dean Felice found an earth magician, he and Instructor Lewis went to rest aside, while the earth magician and I began to make round, hollow mithril alloy balls.
The reason why earth magicians are needed is very simple, because seventh-level earth magicians have a magic that can adjust gravity. It seems to be called "gravity space" or something.
During a battle, if you accidentally enter the "gravity space" of earth magic and are suddenly pressed by dozens of times the gravity, or if the gravity suddenly disappears when you jump up, then the result... it's pretty cool anyway.
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And now, I need the help of an earth magician to create a completely gravity-free space.
In the absence of gravity, the liquid will form an absolute circle due to tension, which is more standard than any machine that can be manually processed.
So my spherical transformation chamber was made based on this phenomenon of liquid.
Cut the prepared stainless steel stock into pieces, mix them with mithril in proportion, and heat them all to melt them.
When the metal completely turned into a liquid, it was poured out of the iron melting furnace. With the help of the earth magician, the gravity-defying metallic liquid floated in the air and gradually formed a spherical shape.
Next, is the most important step, watch what I do!
Gather a little bit of wind magic elements, put it into the center of the spherical metal liquid that has not yet solidified, and then use this ball of wind magic to form "Breeze Technique".
Under my guidance, as the circular bubbles in the metal liquid ball became larger and larger, the metal ball also slowly began to grow until the metal liquid ball reached the size marked on the design drawing.
I just stopped.
During the whole process, I was very attentive and cautious.
There is no way. If the bubbles expand too fast, the spherical liquid may burst. If the bubbles expand too slowly, the metal liquid will be unable to continue to expand if it solidifies.
After the metallic liquid ball cooled completely, I pushed a wooden frame over and placed it under the ball.
He nodded to the earth magician beside him, and as the "gravity space" magic disappeared, the ball landed steadily on the wooden frame with four pillars.
I pulled out the rope and measured the size of the transformation cabin blank.
Very good, if the outer wall is the right size, then the internal space must just meet the requirements.
Because the weight of the metal you melted has been carefully calculated, as long as the bubbles inside are not deformed, the size and structure of the hair is absolutely qualified.
Considering the success rate of my skills and the probability of product perfection, I made twenty mithril alloy metal balls of the same size in one go and placed them on the shelf, shining together.
After all this work, it was already evening.
"Qin Xin, how are you doing?" Instructor Lewis got up after having enough rest.
"Just do this much today, and do the rest tomorrow." I pointed to a row of mithril alloy metal balls placed in the warehouse.
"So many?" Instructor Lewis looked at the spectacular sight of this row of mithril alloy metal balls and couldn't help but be stunned.
"I'm leaving now. I'll come back tomorrow morning and continue." I waved my hand, said goodbye to Louis, and walked down to the Phyllis College campus.
After doing so many things, two-thirds of your physical strength has been used up. Why are you staying here if you don't move?
As for the remaining one-third of the stamina left for self-defense, after the attack on the academy last time, there is no way I would use up all the stamina.
After having dinner at Dave's restaurant, I returned to the Magic Building Society.
As soon as he entered the room, he saw Peter sitting with his eyes blank, looking extremely embarrassed.
Let me tell you, if this guy wears a crown, he can cosplay a defeated cock, and he will definitely be well received.
"It failed." I said casually as I looked for the information that I had not had time to collect after being dragged away by instructor Lewis in the morning.
"Classmate Qin Xin, you must help me!" Peter came up pitifully and said.
"Stay away from me." I pushed Peter back a few steps. "I can't help you with this kind of thing."
Before time travel, I was single for twenty-four years, and my left hand could compete with Superman in strength. How could I possibly help you?
"Classmate Qin Xin, you are so smart, you must have a way." Peter's eyes seemed to have tears flashing in his eyes. "Help me."
"Tell me first what is going on and why you are like this." I curled my lips and pointed to the chair beside me. "It looks really miserable."
"Today, I went to see Felin." Peter sat down and said. "Then I confessed to her."
"Then you got beaten up?" I glanced at Peter's dusty magician's robe. "Is it you or Felin who is sick? Detailed process!"
"Tell me first how you confessed your love and what did you say to Feilin?" I poured myself a glass.
"When I met Filin, I got down on one knee and confessed my love." Peter began to recall.
Let me go, it’s really straightforward. Isn’t this gesture generally used for marriage proposals?
"Then what?" I took a sip of water. "What about Felin's expression?"
"Filin seemed to be surprised and stunned." Peter said affirmatively.
Actually, I was scared to death.
"Then what? Didn't you say anything?"
"I told you, since I saw your body in the dungeon, I..."
"Pfft." Before Peter could finish his words, I squirted out a mouthful of water.
Let me tell you, you are the winner of the annual trick-or-treating competition.