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Chapter 91: Chapter 91: A Significant Step in Enchantnt

Chapter 91: A Significant Step in Enchantnt

Bernie took the engraved elental crystal from William’s hand and carefully examined it.

Not wanting to interrupt, William quietly waited nearby.

After a while, Bernie set down the elental crystal and, puzzled, asked William, “I didn’t recognize this rune, and what’s strange is that it doesn’t resemble any known style of runes. William, where did you learn this?”

“Don’t worry, have you noticed any effects of this rune?” William responded, waving his hand.

“No, just tell ,” Bernie replied bluntly. If he had recognized it, it would surely correspond to an existing rune style.

Of course, it had to be sothing players from his past life tinkered with. If it resembled any established style, that would be absurd!

Instead of answering directly, William hinted, “Try using elental vision again.”

Without further ado, Bernie activated his magic and focused it on the elental crystal in his hand.

At first, he didn’t notice anything unusual, but soon Bernie discovered sothing amiss.

“What’s going on? This elental crystal is absorbing elental particles!!!” Bernie’s astonished voice couldn’t be suppressed; this phenonon was utterly unprecedented.

Recharging mana was a phenonon exclusive to magic gems, but Bernie was certain that the crystal he held was a genuine elental crystal.

For an elental crystal to achieve this was breaking Bernie’s understanding as a mage!

“So, is this the effect of this special rune?” Bernie finally realized, staring incredulously at the elental crystal in his hand.

Gently touching the rune on it, Bernie treated it like his most intimate lover.

William patted his shoulder and said, “Co back to reality; it’s not as dramatic as you think!”

“No, you don’t understand!” Bernie, who had been deeply imrsed in researching civilian enchantnt products, was excited. It seed he had glimpsed the direction of his future efforts in this peculiar rune.

“If I’m not mistaken, this rune can allow elental crystals to reabsorb mana!” Bernie exclaid. “This isn’t a simple matter; it solves the biggest challenge of civilianizing enchanted products, much better than my idea of saving mana consumption.”

“Stop talking; I need to think, I need to think!” William looked at Bernie’s fervent expression with so helplessness.

That’s just how Bernie was; when he encountered sothing he was interested in, he threw himself into it, disregarding everything else.

Perhaps it was because of this personality trait that he beca the first among the younger generation to break through and beco an interdiate runemaster.

After a while, Bernie snapped out of his excitent. He still tightly held the elental crystal with the “Self-Recharging” rune and turned to look at William.

“The principle behind this crystal absorbing elental particles is simple, it’s because of this rune. This is…”

“It’s called the ‘Self-Recharging’ rune, and I guess… I developed it myself,” William said, touching his nose. After all, he was the first to engrave this rune in this world, so there was no harm in claiming he was the developer.

“I see,” Bernie said without hesitation, believing what William said.

Because he was certain that this breakthrough, pioneering rune, if created by soone else, as a rising star in the field of runes, Bernie would have heard so rumors.

It was a new type of rune developed by William, and Bernie sincerely felt happy for his good friend.

“I’ll go find our teacher; this rune is too astonishing, and our teacher will be amazed too.”

Bernie was eager to let Josef Dahr see the rune.

“Not so fast,” William stopped Bernie, halting his direct approach to Josef Dahr.

While the rune was indeed ant for Josef Dahr to see, that was William’s purpose for coming today. However, there were so things that needed to be clarified with Bernie first.

It wasn’t that William was worried Josef Dahr would forcefully claim ownership of the “Self-Recharging” rune; he understood the master’s integrity well enough. After all, Josef Dahr had a considerable reputation from William’s past life and was an important NPC in the plot.

But the subsequent plans required Bernie’s cooperation, so they needed to be on the sa page.

William pulled Bernie aside and sat him down, staring earnestly as he said, “Bernie, do you think this ‘Self-Recharging’ rune is important?”

“Of course!” Bernie replied without hesitation.

“In simple terms, how valuable do you think it is?” William asked. Bernie fell silent for a mont upon hearing William’s question, then looked up and said seriously, “If I’m not mistaken, it could significantly reduce the cost of enchanted products and truly achieve the civilianization of enchanted products.”

“The value of this… is enormous, beyond imagination,” Bernie continued.

“So, I want to control the benefits it generates.”

William said each word with solemnity.

“That’s difficult,” Bernie shook his head, but he didn’t question William’s idea.

As an interdiate runemaster, he naturally understood that this “Self-Recharging” rune was a colossal gold mine, and it wasn’t strange for his friend to want to control it.

The key was that the gold mine was too vast, so vast that no one who understood its true value would be willing to let it slip away.

Especially since it was a treasure trove that could produce continuous profits.

Ultimately, runemasters were in this profession to earn wealth through enchanted products and then invest it in new runes.

Because of this, Bernie was no stranger to making money.

In fact, as an interdiate enchanter now, he might be wealthier than William, the court viscount.

“I know it’s difficult, but how can we be content if we don’t try?” William said. If it weren’t for the current financial strain, which was even affecting the speed of his strength improvent, why would William be willing to reveal the “Self-Recharging” rune now?

“This is what I think: I ntioned it briefly to Mora last ti; the three of us could set up a chamber of comrce to produce and manage products related to this rune.”

“As for sales, we can leverage Mora’s Golden Vine Chamber of Comrce. I also know the controller of the Canlight United Chamber of Comrce; we can bring them in to expand the business.”

“I t with His Majesty King Morton yesterday, and I don’t think the royal family will hinder us in the short term.”

“As for the Church of the Gods, they’re about to get busy and won’t pay attention to us.”

“Now, the most urgent thing is whether your teacher, Master Josef Dahr, can teach us the ‘Concealnt’ rune. This is crucial for protecting the secret of the ‘Self-Recharging’ rune.”

“As for the ‘Concealnt’ rune, I don’t think there should be any problem when i tell my teacher about this.”

Bernie stuttered a bit, but he had no choice. William’s words had struck him too profoundly.

What’s going on? He knew about the Golden Vine Chamber of Comrce and Mora, but since when was William so close to the controller of the Canlight United Chamber of Comrce? How could he be so confident in bringing them on board for such a big venture?

And, yesterday, William went to see King Fis, and it sounded like His Majesty specifically received him.

What’s the situation with the Church of the Gods? He hadn’t heard anything about problems from the Church, so how did William have such accurate information?

At this mont, William appeared strangely impressive to Bernie.

Not bad! Watching William’s serious yet exhilarated expression, Bernie couldn’t help but feel happy too.

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