The weather gradually beca hotter, and the season of spring flowers was not entirely over yet.
Unbeknownst to him, ti seed to be passing faster. Of course, during this ti, Zhao Guang was not wasting it completely. On the contrary, he felt unprecedentedly fulfilled.
Although the goals he was searching for had not yet been found, his research was basically complete.
Simplifying the potions and adding so nutrient liquid, the new limb regeneration potion was finally completed in Zhao Guang’s hands.
Speaking of which, this research was already very fast, but for the first ti, Mr. Ye felt that the research was slow.
Not just him, even the other elders, upon knowing this, were eagerly waiting. After all, people in their families, and even themselves, had so physical deficiencies.
They urgently needed potions to repair these people’s limbs and alleviate their suffering.
However, after the potion was completed, it needed testing, and on top of that, the potion required large-scale cultivation and planting.
All of this required ti, aning the first people who could enjoy it were fewer.
But unlike other people’s drug testing, when Zhao Guang’s dicine ca out, the first to experint were so important figures. Because they already trusted Zhao Guang very much, there wouldn’t be any problems as long as he brought it out.
As for side effects and such, Zhao Guang had never encountered any in the nurous potions he brought forth.
They even suspected that Zhao Guang mastered a special pharmaceutical technique that could easily check and filter out these side effects. But since Zhao Guang didn’t reveal it, they found no way out of their discomfort.
"With this potion, the manufacturers researching the production of prosthetics can announce their closure."
Sheng Guang nodded gently, "Yes, for the most part, but they might consider switching to producing Ironman."
"That’s such an old joke." Zhao Guang rolled his eyes.
"Alright, I have other matters to attend to. I need to go back for a while."
"Don’t rush, have a al first before you go. I still haven’t treated you to a al, you know."
Zhao Guang thought for a mont and agreed; it seed so. He didn’t expect Liu Jiayin and Li Fugui were there too. It turned out to be a rare gathering for them, prompting a smile on Zhao Guang’s face.
After the banquet, Zhao Guang wandered back and forth between his ho and territory.
During this ti, besides researching potions, he also incidentally researched a new technique.
The thod of large-scale magical printing finally realized the decomposition of the scroll’s various aspects for printing. Of course, Magic Power was still required, thus the factory could only be placed within the Magic Tower.
Without the Magic Power of the Magic Tower, such printing would be impossible to achieve.
Initially, due to the high unit cost, Zhao Guang hadn’t launched mass production.
Later, Zhao Guang brought out the matured technology and handed it to Xi Fei for factory construction, which gradually perfected the process.
One day, Xi Fei found him and presented a complete experint report. "Master, we have built the factory. Next, we can print preliminary Magic Scrolls, but only the simpler ones."
Xi Fei marveled in her heart at the vast difference between their research capabilities and her master’s.
The master could independently research the technology from scratch in no ti and perfect it.
Yet, those mages, no matter how many of them there were, took such a long ti only to grasp the technology fully. Renovating a single factory took such an extended period. Indeed, there’s no comparison between people.
"What about the cost?" Zhao Guang lifted his head and inquired directly.
"The cost has been compressed to the minimum of one aluminum coin, but slightly more complex ones start at two aluminum coins."
Zhao Guang nodded, "It doesn’t matter, this price is already very low."
The scrolls weren’t ant to be sold to ordinary people; they wouldn’t be able to use them. These scrolls were even to be sold to nobles or wealthy rchants and rcenaries.
These people had money, and for them, one aluminum coin really ant nothing.
Even if it’s a consumable, Magic Power’s help to them was still enormously significant.
"So, what kind of scrolls should we produce?" Xi Fei thought for a mont and asked.
"What kinds of magic do nobles and those rcenaries usually co into contact with?"
Xi Fei imdiately replied, "It would definitely be healing and treatnt-related; as for offensive aspects, they certainly don’t co into contact with those."
Just as he thought, Zhao Guang mused in his mind, "In that case, let’s have the first version be those scrolls that heal injuries. Oh, and do not make them of the Light Attribute; use the Water attribute instead."
If you directly use the Light Attribute, it’s easy to clash with those from the Temple.
The Temple’s mbers are mostly Light Attribute, or rather because Light Attribute more easily influences people’s minds, healing injuries too. Thus Light Attribute individuals and followers have extensive interaction, gaining favor easily.
Who knows, if we use Light Attribute scrolls, whether people might cause a disturbance.
So using Water attribute is good. If it doesn’t work, there’s still the natural attribute.
Although they are sowhat troubleso, if he personally researched a bit, it’s not sothing that couldn’t be achieved. In terms of sample sharing, the Elf community would definitely give him so cooperation.
With Zhao Guang’s decision, the printing factory quickly began production.
However, after a short period of production, it had to stop. The limitation was due to the scarcity of printing materials, not only requiring Magic Beast fur but also needing so special chemicals, all of which needed purchasing.
With the large-scale purchases, it directly affected the market prices.
"It seems I need to study the materials themselves." Zhao Guang thought, showing a peculiar expression.
Nonetheless, even though these scrolls were sold out, they earned the territory a significant reputation. Scrolls were not rely sold for money; more importantly, they were used to trade for so materials.
In most cases, it was bartering, using large amounts of materials to trade for scrolls.
And these materials beca the cornerstone of his territory’s developnt.
With this batch of materials, the construction of Mage Towers in his territory sped up significantly.
Not only in the Great Swamp’s area, but also in his territory itself, where additional Mage Towers were established. These were to reinforce the Magic Network and also to improve the environnt of his territory.
With a large number of Mage Towers, his territory could gradually cultivate its own Magic Users.
He firmly believed that given so ti, he could beco a new Magic Organization, and his territory would beco a new Mage Holy Land. Zhao Guang had this confidence.
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