Warlock Apprentice

Chapter 297 - : Housewarming Party



The list full of items made Angor felt both tired and satisfied since he had so many meaningful things to do.

Paying his debt was the foremost task at the moment. He did not have time to read The Mystery of Nightmare Domain yet, so he scanned the book into his tablet and put it away. He was going to look for information to finish his first item.

An Energy Stabilizer was the foundation for all of his following alchemy attempts, so he placed it at the top of the list. A crafting draft for an Energy Stabilizer had a rental fee of 1.1 million merit points in Cloud Library, while his alchemy books provided it as common knowledge.

Soon, he found the files for it among the folders. He already read them before, now he did it again just to make sure. After carefully memorizing everything, he put away his tablet. While the device kept working on the arrangement of spell models, Angor took out his pen and paper and began his work perfecting the draft for an Energy Stabilizer.

Soon enough, his paper was occupied by all sorts of magic formulas and illustrations.

The materials used to craft an Energy Stabilizer were relatively cheap. The item was costly because of the requirement for energy-related expertise which involved a good number of different aspects including something called “wave frequency of energy”. An alchemist who wished to create an Energy Stabilizer had to spend money to study such knowledge first. Angor, on the other hand, knew something about it after spending his years with Jon. Now he only needed to apply the knowledge to his case.

He spent some time working out the final formula on his paper and acquired a conclusion by using Samuel’s Energy Separation Law—that the energy should be increased or decreased according to the “golden ratio”.

“It’s not like you’ll get to eat there easily,” Angor commented.

“But we should have dreams!”

“That’s a pretty small dream then.” Speaking of dreams, Angor remembered talking about dreams with another young man under the stars not long ago.

“Small?” Sailum seemed serious about his idea. “Anyone who can go to the tavern is at least a wizard. I’m aiming to become a wizard, is it a small dream to you?”

Angor chuckled without responding. Now he thought about it, Sailum was the only one who did not have a clear goal among his friends. It was a good thing for the boy to have a dream.

Sailum suddenly crept closer to Angor and asked, “So, we two got our new homes. Aren’t you going to celebrate for us?”

“Celebrate? How exactly?” Angor raised an eyebrow.

Sailum rolled his eyes. “Maybe teach me a new cantrip? That ‘Create Water’ you told me was pretty handy.”

The cantrip mentioned by Sailum was created by Angor through the rearrangement of the model of an existing cantrip. He was not allowed to tell anyone any cantrips he learned from his professor or from the books he rented— if he did rent any— from Cloud Library.

He believed that with the help of his tablet, he should know more cantrip models compared to the other apprentices of the same level. Most of the cantrip models were relatively pointless. Amongst them, only a small number of them proved to be quite useful, and of which, Angor had noted down in his notebook.


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