Chapter 156: Carving Knife
Translator: Exodus Tales Editor: Exodus Tales
“What does the constitution potion have to do with offering?” Abel was even more puzzled. He had never used a ‘constitution potion’ due to his golden combat qi and had never inquired about it.
“When you receive the offering, the ‘constitution potion’ will be given to you together with the offering,” Finkle knew by this ti that Abel had never received an offering.
“When I co back, you will go with
to take the offering.” Abel then waved to let Finkle out of the way while he makes his way to the third floor of the magic tower, where Camille was waiting for him.
Camille’s reception room was elaborately decorated with elvish paintings on the walls. Although Abel had undergone noble training, he did not have too much knowledge about paintings, and he was very curious about it.
“This is a painting by the elf’s painting Master, Master Alamir. I love elvish paintings so much, when I saw it at an auction house a few years ago with the teacher, I begged him to buy it for .” Camille saw Abel notice the painting on the wall. It depicted a village painting in a distinctly elvish style.
“Camille, when I get a chance to go to the double moon forest, I’ll bring you so elf paintings.” Abel smiled. He wasn’t joking, because he was really going to take Loraine ho when he beca an official wizard, and it was actually possible to bring so of Camille’s paintings with him.
“Abel, tell
how many girls you’ve tried to get with these thods at such a young age!” Camille didn’t seem to believe Abel said.
“Camille, I was wrong. If I go to the double moon forest, I won’t help you with your elf paintings.” Abel raised his hands in an innocent gesture.
“Don’t you dare not get
any! As soon as Camille spoke, she could not help but put her hand to her mouth as she began chuckling. Abel laughed too, and for a mont, the room was in perfect harmony.
Abel then took a precious ice magic gem from his portal bag onto the table and said, “Camille, since you like these gems so much, you can have this one.”
“An interdiate blue gem!” Camille picked up the interdiate gem from the table and let out a cry of surprise.
At this ti, Joey, Camille’s wizard follower, was bringing up two cups of juice. He also saw the interdiate magic gems on Camille’s hand, and she instantly fell in love with those gems.
Abel couldn’t control himself but shook his head slightly as he thought in his head. All won have the sa attitude toward gems.
A mont later, Joey woke up from her gem overdose, as she quickly took a glance at Abel, and whispered, “Mr. Abel, do you know what it ans if you give a girl a gem?”
This question caught Abel; off guard a little. When he gave the gift to Camille, he only thought about her care for him, and since she liked magic gems so much, he would give her one as he had just received so from his teacher. For Abel, it was no use to him anyway, so he gave it one to Camille, but Abel didn’t think about anything else.
Abel suddenly realized that many n would give a girl these gems to attain a good impression, but Abel didn’t even know at that ti when he gave her the gem. Now Abel’s face was suddenly blushing red.
“You are too talkative Joey. You should go back down now.” Camille then swung her hands towards Joey (telling her to leave), as she promptly trotted off with a chuckle.
Camille turned to Abel with a smile. “Never mind her. I spoiled her too much.”
“Camille, I really didn’t know it ant anything,” Abel explained.
“Anyway, how old are you? Don’t worry about that, but where did you get your interdiate gems from?” Camille knew the value of the interdiate gems.
“The last ti I went to Caral City with Camille and you and Carlos, I t a dark wizard. I killed him and got his tower master control card. It was the teacher who took my share of the tower.” Abel explained to her what had happened.
“My God, why didn’t you tell
that?” Camille’s hand was in her mouth, and her eyes were wide open. As a level 4 novice wizard, she certainly knew what a dark wizard with a magic tower was. She couldn’t believe that Abel was able to kill an official wizard during their trip out, she and Carlos didn’t even know as well.
“I didn’t want you to worry, so I didn’t say anything.” Abel pleaded softly.
“No, you just took the magic stone out of that bag at your waist!” Camille rembered sothing, as she stared towards the portal bag on Abel’s waist, and said, “Is this a portal bag?”
“Yes, I was going to give it to the teacher originally. But the teacher said it was my trophy, so I could keep it for myself.” Abel said, taking the Portal bag from his waist and handing it to Camille.
“May I? Camille, of course, knew that a portal bag was a wizard’s greatest secret, so she was surprised that Abel had placed it directly in her hands.
“No problem, of course, you can look at it.” Abel’s most important possessions were in the orc’s spirit portal bag. This portal bag was just for show. The bag only contained so usual knight’s gear and Wizard’s supplies.
Although she had been a novice wizard for many years, it was Camille’s first experience with such a piece of high-end Wizard equipnt, such as a portal bag. She then curiously placed her interdiate level magic gem inside and took it outside the portal bag again, as she fiddled with the portal bag.
“Cough!” Abel waited a mont to see Camille’s restless look and coughed twice.
“Ah!” When Camille heard what Abel said, she blushed at his warning, as she handed the bag back to him, she straightened up and said, “Abel, I promise to teach you the basics of carving knives. Let’s start today.”
Abel’s concentration flickered. Learning how to use a carving knife was the fundantal of rune sign making. Although Abel already had a very good alloy carving knife, it had never been put to use. When he heard that Camille was going to teach him, he imdiately felt a sense of excitent filled his heart.
“Normally people only use carving knives on soft material such as soft rocks or woods. However, as wizards, we need to carve on a solidified crystal core. Those crystal cores were almost as strong as a jade, so they were very hard to penetrate and very easy to make mistakes.”
Camille then took a sip of juice from the table and continued, “So it’s important to know how to use the knife properly. Standard carving techniques minimizes errors in the process.”
Hearing what Camille had said, Abel nodded. As he had previous professional knights training, he understood how important the standardized techniques were.
“There are eleven basic thods of carving knives. If you can master them, you can combine them to carve all the runes.”
Then, Camille put the eleven basic knife thod summarised by the predecessors to Abel and said: “The eleven basic knife thod is divided into straight knife thod, double knife thod, punching knife thod, cutting knife thod, astringent knife thod, late knife thod, dancing knife thod, light knife thod, buried knife thod, flat knife thod, and retaining knife thod.
Camille brought a pile of jade and began to demonstrate each carving thod to Abel, who was too focused on avoiding wasting a single mont of this precious opportunity. The demonstration of eleven knives had just finished in the morning.
“Abel, Now that I’ve taught you all the basics. The rest is up to you. You can continue mastering these skills. I am useless with these jade gems anyways. It will save you so ti and money. Here take them all.” Camille then pushed a pile of jade gems on the table that had been leftover from the lesson to Abel.
“Thanks, Camille! Abel had just learned the basics and was thinking about practicing, and the jade gem was just what he needed.
“Oh, and take this book, too.” Camille handed Abel a soft parchnt book.
“Is this?” Abel took the book and opened it. It was full of the eleven knives that Camille had just introduced, but how could it be as easy to understand as a face-to-face demonstration?
“I only wanted to give you the book, but since you were kind enough to send
this present, I spent a little more effort and taught you more about it.” Camille smiled as she played with the newly acquired dium bluestone and joked to Abel.
“That’s what I ant when I said you were taking care of , thanks, Camille!” Said Abel, nodding.
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