Wizard: I have an inventory

Chapter 72 Making a Meteorite Pendant

Ryan stood in the underground laboratory.

Operating the inventory, he replaced the [Bloodline Bloodline Essence] with the [Meteor Pendant]. Ryan felt a heavy force begin to fade from his body. The originally burning power seemed to be drawn away like a tide.

His bloodline, once the source of his power, is now like a stripped branch, losing its former fullness and warmth.

A strong sense of emptiness spread, and Ryan's legs trembled slightly unconsciously. He held on to the table next to the mirror and felt the changes in his body.

The feeling of emptiness spread from his chest to his limbs. The power that once filled his body seemed to be completely drawn away.

His heartbeat accelerated, and a few drops of cold sweat oozed from his forehead. Although he was prepared, he still found it difficult to adapt to this sudden change. The bloodline power that was once as strong as a mountain was fleeting, leaving him with an empty body and an uneasy heart.

Fortunately, the 48% assimilation rate is high enough. Ryan made a simple estimate. The remaining mental power is still comparable to that of a first-level wizard who has 30% of his mental power elementalized. He just lacks advanced meditation and cannot elementalize. He is essentially still a third-level apprentice.

Without a qualitative breakthrough in mental power, he cannot open up three grids in the inventory.

With advanced alchemy knowledge, he clearly felt the fluctuations of magic in the air around him. His eyes were focused, his hands waved in the air, and the spell runes passed like meteors, lighting up the whole room.

Today, he will use the power of wizards to personally forge two pairs of meteorite pendants - one pair will be given to himself, and the other pair will be given to Pauline.

He did not rely on forging tools or smelting furnaces, but relied on powerful spell power, through the fine manipulation of materials and the depiction of runes, to directly transform meteorite iron and dozens of materials into a high-level magic item.

That is the art between wizards, a skill that is more precise and efficient than metal forging.

Ryan stretched out his right hand, and a deep red magic array appeared on his palm. Magic power began to gather in the palm, forming a tiny vortex. As he hummed softly, the fragments of meteorite iron were slowly attracted and floated in the air.

Under the guidance of the spell, they began to rotate in a precise trajectory, faster and faster, as if turning into sharp meteors.

Ryan whispered the spell, his voice was full of pressure, and with the fluctuation of magic, the fragments of meteorite iron suddenly melted and turned into liquid metal brilliance. The metal liquid condensed in the air, and the flowing trajectory was as bright as the stars.

The spell runes flashed one after another, gathered above the metal liquid, forming a complex spell pattern. These runes were not just decorations, they were the core of the meteorite pendant, giving it special magic power.

As Ryan waved his hand, the metal liquid cooled rapidly, forming two pairs of pendants shining with mysterious brilliance. The surface of each pendant is engraved with runes, which jump like living things on the bottom of the black meteorite iron, as if containing some powerful energy.

The two pairs of pendants are in the shape of a half moon, and the edges emit a faint blue light, as if they can resonate with the stars in the night sky.

The assimilation rate of [Meteorite Pendant] has also been successfully increased from 78% to 100%.

After changing to [Bloodline Bloodline Essence] in the inventory, Ryan walked lightly, and the sound of footsteps echoed in the silent corridor. He pushed open Pauline's door, approached her, and handed the pendant to her.

"Pauline, I made this for you."

Pauline raised her head from the table and saw the pendant in Ryan's hand. Her eyebrows raised slightly, and she was obviously a little surprised: "What is this?" There was a hint of doubt in her voice, but there was also a hint of expectation.

Ryan approached her, handed the pendant to her, and whispered: "This pair of pendants is made of meteorite iron, symbolizing the power of the stars. I prepared it for you, hoping it can protect you and bring you strength."

"Thank you, Ryan."

Pauline whispered, with a hint of tenderness in her voice, but deeper was endless determination and trust.

Ryan looked at her, with a faint smile on his lips: "You don't need to thank me, Pauline. I just do what I should do."

He turned around and prepared to leave, but stopped at the door and looked back at Pauline: "No matter what happens, I will be by your side."

Pauline looked at him deeply, lowered her head and gently stroked the pendant around her neck, and nodded slightly: "I know, Ryan."

Ryan didn't want to abandon his feelings. Perhaps he used to treat Pauline as a slave that could be used, but now he doesn't think so.

...

Ryan sat in the spacious hall of the manor, and the sunlight outside the window slanted in, illuminating the exquisite potion bottles on the table. The air was filled with a faint herbal aroma, and everything in the room seemed so peaceful and orderly.

However, Ryan's eyes were filled with a deep coldness, as if he was making final preparations for the upcoming action.

He turned to Tilly standing next to him, and said in a calm tone: "Tilly, your task has been arranged. Take these potions to several nearby wizard markets to sell them in exchange for supplies and magic stones."

He picked up a few bottles of potions from the table and handed them to Tilly, "This bottle is a light green potion, and this bottle is a tranquilizer potion. It is very popular in the market. You can get a lot of money by taking it."

Tilly lowered his head to take the potion, and was deeply grateful for Ryan's arrangement. Although he had become Ryan's slave, every order from Ryan made him feel that he was in a bigger world and had more opportunities.

He carefully put away the potion, with a respectful expression: "I understand, sir. Don't worry, I will complete the task."

Ryan nodded, his tone gradually became solemn: "There is one more thing, cooperate with the Sepada guards, collect the blood of wizard apprentices, you have to handle it well, and make sure everything is in order."

After his transformation, the six Sepada guards almost poured nearly 8,000 magic stones. Although their potential was exhausted, it was easy to deal with some second-class apprentices.

Tilly stood up straight and bowed respectfully: "Yes, sir."

Just as Ryan and Pauline were about to leave, Pauline quietly walked to Tilly and whispered: "Don't worry, Ryan will handle everything. As long as you continue to obey, he will give you more opportunities."

Tilly nodded, and a strange emotion rose in his heart. He understood that he was not just a tool under orders. Under Ryan's protection, as long as he was loyal enough and useful enough, Ryan would definitely let him get more.

A mere mortal spent a lot of money, let alone a third-class apprentice like him?

Soon after, Ryan and Pauline left the manor together and headed in the planned direction. Their destination was Green Forest College, which was once a low-key and secretive college, but it was destroyed by wandering wizards overnight just because the sap of the green banyan tree has the effect of breaking illusions and purifying spiritual power.

As the carriage left the manor, Ryan's eyes penetrated the fog in front and stared at the distant Green Forest College.

He did not express his plan directly, his eyes were cold and determined, as if everything was under control, and Pauline followed him quietly and calmly.

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