Based on these considerations, Noland Lee decided to leave Alchemist Island with Denise Green.
“Mabel, I have over 1,200 pieces of alchemy armant that I need to part with. Are you interested in checking their quality?”
Noland picked up the briefcase at his feet and placed it in front of Mabel.
Mabel was slightly startled and then asked:
“How many alchemy armants did you just say?”
“Over 1,200 pieces.” Noland repeated.
“That.. that’s so many.” Mabel was slightly taken aback.
Upon opening the briefcase Noland handed her, Mabel was left dumbfounded.
What lay before her eyes were alchemy armants compressed into the size of tofu blocks by folding space within the briefcase.
Upon brief inspection, the vast majority of these alchemy armants were old in appearance, with most ranging from First Order to Third Order.
“The quality of the more than 1,200 alchemical armants here is about the sa as what you see now.”
Noland reached into his upper pocket, taking out a scroll written by Denise Green, and placed it on the table:
“Take a look, this has the numbers for each tier of the alchemy armants. There are a total of 1,227 pieces. I originally planned to sell these alchemy armants to the Golden Comrce Guild. But since we already have established so initial trust between us, and we are both wizards, I have decided to give priority to doing this deal with you.”
“It is my honor, Ray Lee. Not to hide from you, but Elental Judgnt has a great demand for alchemy armants. In the past, most of the alchemy armants collected by the Cat Society were bought by .”
This sudden deal seed to excite Mabel.
A smile appeared on her face as she carefully read through the scroll.
Putting down the scroll, she reached into the briefcase and took out a quickly enlarging “tofu block.”
Within about three seconds, the alchemy armant, freed from the folds of space, had changed from a “tofu block” size back to its original size.
It was a Seventh Order alchemy armant. Heavily damaged, its original appearance could hardly be discerned.
The feedback from Deconstruction showed it was an alchemy armant called “Volcanic Stone Turtle.”
As its na suggested, the wearer of this alchemy armant would normally need to move on all fours in order to function properly. Overall, it looked like a stone turtle bearing a heavy shell on its back.
When intact, a tiny volcano, about five ters high and over two ters wide, would be present on the back of the “Volcanic Stone Turtle”. With just a thought, the wearer could control the volcano on their back to spew forth a magma column several ters high.
This was one of the effects of this alchemy armant.
Upon activating its transformation effect, the “Volcanic Stone Turtle” would assu a human form, and its wearer would beco a humanoid creature covered in searing magma. The magma, with a temperature of up to 1200 degrees Celsius, would tightly envelop the wearer while lting everything around them that could be lted.
More alchemical effects of the “Volcanic Stone Turtle” needed the cooperation of the wearer’s alchemy stone to activate. For example, creating a magma zone that could last for half an hour, creating a miniature volcano that spews magma, and spewing black smoke from the volcano’s vent to block the view, and so on.
The heavily damaged “Volcanic Stone Turtle” that Noland had brought for trading had only 32% left on the “Integrity” column in its panel.
But this would not hinder the deal.
Battles destroy the fragile parts of the alchemy armant. It is the hardest, most valuable part that would not be easily destroyed during a battle.
The remaining alchemy materials of the “Volcanic Stone Turtle” were the essence of the entire alchemy armant.
Extracting these alchemy materials using magic or alchemy techniques, they could be reused to make new alchemy armants or “Magic Armor.”
For Elental Judgnt, alchemy armants had another purpose.
Mabel returned the “Volcanic Stone Turtle” to the briefcase and said with a beaming smile:
“I’ll take all of your 1,200 alchemy armants, Ray Lee. To maintain the ‘Great Forge’ of the Fire Elental Realm, we, the Elental Judgnt, need to provide an endless supply of extraordinary items to serve as fuel. If you have any other extraordinary items waiting to be sold, please sell them to . I’ll take as many as you have. Of course, they must be made of tal or stone material.”
Noland knew about the existence of the “Great Forge.” He had learned about it from Denise Green.
This object was the core of the Fire Elental Realm. By burning tal and stone extraordinary items, it released a surge of fire elental energy. In doing so, wizards who mastered fire elental spells could draw fire elental energy from the Fire Elental Realm.
Once the “Great Forge” was extinguished, all wizards who relied on the Fire Elental Realm for casting spells would suffer. For this type of wizards, continuously providing fuel for the “Great Forge” was an innate mission.
To encourage wizards to actively provide fuel, Elental Judgnt established a reward system with generous benefits.
The specific details of this reward system were unknown to non-Elental Judgnt mbers, so Noland also had no way of knowing.
But seeing Mabel’s smiling face, the rewards for handing in fuel must have been quite tempting to her.
“For the next month, I will be going back and forth in the Fissure Corridor, collecting more alchemy armants. I will bring them to you then,” Noland paused and continued, “Now, let’s discuss the price, Mabel. I will be leaving Union City with you. Union Coins are of no use to . It would be best if you could buy alchemy armants with gold or Ulnas gold coins.”
Mabel nodded slowly:
“Gold or Ulnas gold coins, no problem, I can et your requirents. Please give so ti to calculate the exact amount.”
“Alright, ma’am. I’ll have Denise bring the alchemy armants first. She’ll teleport here and put down the briefcases. I hope you don’t mind her using teleportation here,” Noland said.
“Please do, I won’t mind.”
Flas flickered inside the study.
Denise Green was summoned and placed another seven briefcases on Mabel’s desk.
She exchanged brief greetings with Mabel and then left without lingering through teleportation.
Noland praised Denise through Soul Perception for her swift and efficient action, making her giggle in response.
Noland treated Denise as an intimate companion and would never be stingy with his praise. Whenever he had a chance, he would take the opportunity to complint her generously.
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