Abe the Wizard

Chapter 137: Karar City

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"Yes, the teacher uses 'teleportation' whenever he travels. It is the signature spell of intermediate wizards. It is said that after mastering it, almost no one can keep a wizard who can 'teleport'." Carlos said enviously .

"How far can 'teleportation' move?" Abel thought of his teacher, Wizard Morton's unpredictable movement method, but he was very concerned about the distance of movement. In the impression, teleportation in the dark world can only occur within a very short distance. flashes between.

"It depends on how far the mental power can be extended and how far it can move." Camille explained at the side.

The three of them were talking and walking. Just after they walked out of the teleportation array, there was another white light behind them, and several more wizards were teleported over.

Carlos took out a badge from his arms and wore it on his chest. There was a six-star array on the badge with three small blades on the bottom. Camille also wore a badge on his chest, but the top Under the Six-Year Star Array are four small leaves.

Finding Abel looking at the badge on his chest, Carlos said with a smile: "This is the wizard badge. As long as you become a trainee wizard, you can apply at various branches of the wizard guild. Do you see this leaf? One represents the first level. I am a third-level apprentice wizard."

Carlos glanced at the badge on Camille's chest, and continued under Camille's provocative gaze: "You know, there are several pieces according to the level. A junior wizard has one staff, and an intermediate wizard has two staffs. A senior wizard has three staffs."

Seeing Carlos skip the badge introducing himself, Camille's eyes were full of you-know-what.

While laughing and joking, the three of them came out of the teleportation array. Abel looked at the surrounding environment curiously. Although this place is called a city, it is more like a town. There is only one main road here, and the road is paved with huge stones and is very smooth. , there are various shops on both sides of the road.

"These shops in Karar City are the shops of wizards from various countries and branches of some large business groups. Because they serve wizards, the prices of the goods here are not low. Brother, if you want to buy something, remember to check the price first, otherwise Be careful, you may not have enough gold coins,” Carlos kindly introduced Abel, who was here for the first time.

"Abel, if you need anything and you don't have enough gold coins, just tell me." Camille said to Abel with a smile.

"Thank you Camille, my family's assets are quite rich." Abel replied gratefully.

While talking, the three of them came to the door of a large shop with a staff painted on the sign at the door. Carlos said: "We are here. This is the wizard trading place. The wizards nearby come every twenty days." A trade fair will be held here, and today is the day of the trade fair.”

Abel watched curiously as Carlos went to a table at the door and used a magic gold card to draw a gold coin to a wizard apprentice there, and then took a sign from the wizard apprentice.

"Okay, let's go, it's shop No. 168." Carlos waved the sign in his hand towards the two of them.

Abel could see clearly that there was the word 168 on the sign, and there were no other signs.

Carlos found shop No. 168 in front of him. It was more like a long counter than a shop. Behind it was a wooden three-layer shelf. Carlos took out twelve rune cards from his arms and placed them on the counter. On the first floor of the shelf, Camille also took out fifteen rune cards and placed them on the second floor.

"How come you have more than me?" Carlos asked Camille somewhat unconvinced.

"That's because you're lazy. I've been drawing at least five times a day these past few months. What about you?" Camille rolled her eyes at Carlos and asked.

"I, I just spent a little more time practicing." Carlos said with some guilt.

"Is this the rune card you made?" Abel stepped forward and picked up a rune card made by Camille and asked.

"Yes, it's just that the materials are too expensive and the production success rate has never been improved, so we can only barely breakeven." Carlos said with some sigh.

"What material is this made of?" Abel asked, looking at the material in his hand that was neither gold nor wood, but a somewhat familiar one.

"It's made of crystal nuclei. Use potion to soften the crystal nuclei slightly, then reshape it, and then use a carving knife to carve it. Because the teacher is good at making rune cards, Carlos and I both learned this skill." Mir introduced.

It turned out that it was made of crystal nuclei. Abel thought, no wonder it felt very familiar. The original irregular shape of the crystal nuclei was reshaped into a rectangular brand, so he could not recognize it.

Abel looked at these rune cards. Among them, the most numerous were the "8#Ral" rune cards, with a small number of "7#Tal" rune cards and the "10#Thul" rune cards.

"Why are there so many fire attack rune cards here?" Abel asked Camille.

"Hey, do you know these runes?" Camille did not answer Abel's question. Instead, he was surprised that Abel could know these runes. You must know that rune knowledge cannot be learned casually. Even wizards can only Only wizards with inheritance can learn the knowledge of runes, and most wizards can only buy rune cards to use.

"Yes, I have learned rune knowledge from my blacksmith teacher for a period of time." Abel looked at Camille in puzzlement. He did not think this knowledge was very valuable. From the beginning, he had the dwarf clan. The secret book, thus learning the most systematic knowledge of runes, and then obtained several rune cards. Through the rune knowledge learned from the dwarf secret book, he successfully copied the runes on the rune cards.

"Is your blacksmith teacher a dwarf?" Camille didn't expect Abel to have learned blacksmithing. In the impression, only dwarf blacksmiths could inherit runes.

"No, my blacksmith teacher is a human blacksmith, but my teacher's teacher is a master dwarf blacksmith." Abel explained.

Camille suddenly realized something and said: "No wonder you can learn the knowledge of runes. The production of rune cards requires that the energy of the runes be consistent with the energy of the own core. Recently, the cores on the market are basically fire energy. So what we make are basically fire attack rune cards.”

Abel somewhat understood the requirements for making rune cards. This is the same as the principle of forging the magic sword. They both require the same energy attribute. The difference is that the rune cards use crystal nuclei, while the magic sword uses crystal nuclei. It's just a magic stone.

"Can I learn how to make rune cards?" Abel asked Camille with some anticipation.

"That's not possible. The teacher will naturally teach you this knowledge when he is able to teach you. I don't dare to teach you in advance." Camille shook his head and said, but when he saw Abel's disappointed look, he continued: "But I can teach you some basic methods of using a burr, which are the basis for making rune cards.”

"Thank you Camille!" Abel's mood improved immediately. He could practice the basic use of the carving knife first, which would also lay a solid foundation for learning how to make rune cards in the future and save time for future study. He has a lot of skills in the Rogge camp. There is plenty of time to practice. The sooner you learn how to use a carving knife, the sooner you will master this ability.

"Carlos, you stay here and watch while Abel and I go buy him a good carving knife."

"You can't do this," Carlos protested.

After Camille turned to Carlos and confessed, she ignored his protest, called Abel and walked out.

After passing the shops one by one, Abel remembered it at this moment and asked softly and curiously: "Camille, what is the price of renting a shop here for half a day?"

"10,000 gold coins." Camille turned to look at Abel, and then said: "Don't come here yourself, your level is too low. Although it is safer here, there will still be dark wizards."

"Dark wizard?" Another word that Abel had never heard before.

"Dark wizard is the name for those evil wizards who rely on robbing ordinary wizards. Maybe you are seeing an ordinary wizard at this time, but secretly he may also be a dark wizard, so in the wizarding world, millions of Be careful." Camille explained, and then said to Abel: "Your talent is very good. You have reached level 2 in such a short time, but there are mostly level 4 and 5 wizard apprentices here, and sometimes they still appear. Officially a wizard, there is no way you can escape from them."