Mage Joan
Chapter 157: Automatic quill pen (for monthly ticket)
"Must be delivered by Mr. Webster." Javier stood up and said to Dr. Kylandir, "You have to get up early tomorrow and get some rest." Turning to Joan again: "Tonight You live here, and after breakfast tomorrow I will send a car to report you to Leiden College."
"How embarrassing!" Joan stood up quickly and said embarrassedly, "I...I have a place to live, so I won't disturb you."
"Don’t be polite with Javier, it’s better to spend a night here than to spend money to find a hotel. Javier has a lot of bad money. Let’s eat him for two meals and we won’t bankrupt him. Don’t give up. "Cairandiel smiled and persuaded Joan to stay.
Javier also laughed and pointed to Kairandil: "It's okay to eat and live with me. Don't spoil my tobacco anymore. That's the best shredded tobacco produced by Kittland, who is specially invited to come from the Far East. Yes, every bite made me remember the taste of my hometown."
"But Javier, from the perspective of pharmacology, the cut tobacco produced in your hometown does not have any special ingredients compared to the cut tobacco produced in our Alfheim, I have to suspect that your taste is wrong, or it is Homesickness has prompted you to overestimate the tobacco produced in your hometown..."
"Okay, okay! Kailandil, my dear friend, please shut your mouth, I don't want to quarrel with you on this topic again!" Javier said angrily.
Dr. Kaylandil shrugged and mumbled downstairs and went to bed with grotesque words like "This is not scientific".
Joan listened to Mr. Havel talking about the new batch of magic devices in the store. They were all good things he ordered personally. They were both beautiful and practical. They inevitably moved, and asked Havel a little embarrassed. Then open your eyes.
"Of course no problem, come with me." Javier agreed readily and took Joan to the first floor shop, accompanied him to discuss business with the supplier, leaving Joan alone to appreciate the unpacked boxes that had not yet been opened. It's too late to put a magic device on the shelf.
Each piece of magic guide comes with a beautiful manual with hand-drawn illustrations, neatly placed on the counter, looking at the high-end atmosphere.
Joan first picked up a manual and turned it over, and then found the corresponding magic guide according to the manual-a quill with a hazy glow.
According to the introduction in the manual, this is called "automatic quill pen", this pen can replace the manpower to copy the spell scroll, freeing the caster from the heavy and dull copying work.
The specific usage is this:
The owner of the quill first prepares a book or several scrolls, and then writes the content on the book or scroll with the quill. The quill can record all the handwriting flowing through the tip of the pen, and then the master can order the quill Copy the above-mentioned books or scrolls by yourself, completely imitating the owner's handwriting from the content to the font, no difference.
The automatic quill can only be started once a day. After completing the scheduled transcript work or being interrupted by force, the transcript will stop and lie quietly on the desk waiting for the owner to return.
"Eala!"
Joan tried to recite the elven mantra that activated the quill. When the character representing "life and spirit" blurted out, the quill pen, which had been quietly placed on the counter, spontaneously jumped up, and the pen tip floated down above the desktop, like a lost elf, circling in confusion.
There are no books on the table, nor a good partner of the "automatic quill pen"-the ink bottle. This poor little thing cannot be copied according to the predetermined procedure. Joan swallowed the mantra again with a smile, and the quill pen lay flat on the table to restore silence.
As a mage, Joan knew that the most onerous job in this line was copying spells-either copying the spells from the scroll to the spell book, or copying the magic from the spell book to the scroll, every day for this boring Work consumes a lot of time and effort.
With this magical quill, you can save the time of copying magic and use it for more valuable learning and research work.
Joan liked the quill pen very much, but when he saw the price of up to 2,000 gold Durga, he had to dismiss the idea of buying the pen, and turned his brains crooked.
He can’t afford it, but he can try to analyze the enchanting process of the automatic quill pen, understand its spell composition, and then master the core technology of making the automatic quill pen. When the time is right, he can try to copy one.
With an guilty conscience, Qiao An quickly looked around: Mr. Havel was chatting with the supplier over tea, and the shop staff were busy greeting the guests. No one paid attention to the movement in this corner.
Opportunity, act now!
Joan quickly took out the stationery and spell books, and first depicted the No. 4 Rune Rune Ansuz on the "Automatic Quill Pen" to analyze the magic composition of this magic device. This kind of work Joan has done countless times, it can be said that practice makes perfect, and soon the bottom of the "automatic quill pen" can be touched clearly.
Making the quill pen itself is not difficult, the key is that the manufacturer must be proficient in transcription skills. In addition, the pen is also blessed by the manufacturer with 2 ring spells "secondary activation items". This spell can temporarily activate an object that is no longer than 4 feet in length, width, and height, and become a construct that follows the master's command.
Apply "Secondary Activated Items" to an ordinary quill pen, and cure with magic crystal powder and other enchanting additives to obtain an "automatic quill pen".
Pushing this manufacturing process back, Joan is not difficult to understand why this quill pen can automatically copy documents: "secondary activation items" give the quill pen some intelligence and vitality, and the manufacturer's own knowledge gives this Copywriting skills.
With a high intelligence of 22, Joan has an almost unforgettable memory. He quickly browsed the parsed spell spells, then picked up the pen to transcribe, and copied the "secondary activation items" into his spell within half an hour. On the book.
It is a pity that he cannot learn "Secondary Activated Items" until he is upgraded to a 3rd-level mage in the future and gains 2 ring spells. He can then use this spell to make his own "automatic quill pen".
Joan also briefly calculated while copying. The cost of the "automatic quill pen" will not exceed 1300 gold Durga, the cost is mainly concentrated on the 2 ounces of magic crystal powder required for enchanting, and the price is up to 2000 gold Durga. The profits are really high.
After copying the "Secondary Activated Items", Joanne picked up the second manual and found the corresponding magic guide. This thing is made up of a pair of iron bars two feet long and one inch wide. Between the two long iron bars, many parallel metal crossbars are fixed. It looks like a small ladder.
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