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Farming with Entries: From Lord to Emperor-Chapter 517 - 267: Storage Space (Part 2)
Luo De reached out and carefully picked up the badge,
"How do you use this? Connect with Spiritual Power?"
"Yes."
Avril explained, "Place the badge on the item you wish to store, then connect with the badge using Spiritual Power to store it."
"And as long as you remember what you stored, you can use Spiritual Power to retrieve it directly."
"But if you forget, you’ll have to continuously infuse Spiritual Power into the badge and search carefully, which will be slow."
"Let me try."
Luo De mimicked Avril’s actions, picking up a paper ball and placing it on the badge.
With a slight movement of Spiritual Power, the paper ball disappeared in an instant.
"This is truly amazing!"
Luo De marveled as he moved his mind again and retrieved the paper ball.
"Let me play with it!"
Vivian eagerly reached out her hand, and Luo De handed it to her casually to let her experience it.
Vivian quickly grasped the badge and began trying it out on everything on the table.
"Right now, without leaving a permanent Spiritual imprint, anyone can use it as long as their Spiritual Power reaches the threshold of a wizard apprentice."
Avril introduced, "Once you spend some time leaving an imprint on it, others won’t be able to use it, just like before."
"But you need to regularly reinforce the Spiritual imprint, otherwise, it will disappear."
"How big is this space?"
Luo De asked, "It can’t hold people, right?"
"I tried with my Spiritual Power; it’s about two meters long, wide, and high."
Avril explained, "For this kind of item, you can expand it further when your Spiritual Power is strong enough."
"It can’t hold people, animals either, nor even undead with souls."
"Got it."
Luo De nodded, "That is still very precious."
This space size could accommodate about a month’s military provisions for a hundred soldiers.
Of course, a wizard’s spatial equipment isn’t used this way; it’s filled with various spell scrolls, Crystal Stones, and potions.
This way, when facing enemies, you can deploy a lot of destructive weapons at any moment.
This is the terrifying aspect of wizards, and it’s the reason why a Legendary Knight, even similar to a high-level wizard apprentice, may still be killed by a wealthy middle-level wizard apprentice.
"Well done!"
Luo De grabbed Avril’s face and gave her a strong kiss, instructing, "Tomorrow, quickly make some common Magic Potions to fill the badge to the brim."
"Also, focus on making potions with healing effects quickly."
Luo De looked at Avril, "I should set out for your home."
This was another reason why Luo De asked Makuru to delay his business trip.
Avril was clearly taken aback, nodding slightly,
"Okay."
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Before setting off, Luo De needed to handle the affairs of his territory.
Grant the Seed of Nature, prepare Knight Roar Potion, inherit the Sharpness of Precision trait, and so on.
Besides that, Luo De also had to complete the preparations assigned to Labette earlier.
Inside the kiln.
The stone-constructed furnace flames crackled and roared with heat waves rolling continuously.
Luo De, dressed in casual clothes and wearing a work apron, rolled up his sleeves,
"I haven’t brought you here just to watch and have fun,"
Luo De said to the Snow Rabbit People and about a dozen human slaves surrounding him,
"Watch closely and learn well; I can only teach once."
"Yes, Lord!"
Everyone responded in unison, their faces full of tension.
"Go, bring the materials over."
At Luo De’s command, Labette hurriedly led people to bring over sorted river sand, soda ash, and limestone.
The so-called soda ash is produced by grinding, filtering, and drying wood ash, essentially making it into alkali. 𝐟𝕣𝕖𝐞𝐰𝕖𝚋𝐧𝗼𝚟𝐞𝕝.𝗰𝐨𝐦
Sand’s melting point is high, and the furnace temperature isn’t sufficient; soda ash mainly reduces the melting point, while limestone hardens the glass.
You can also refine glass directly using plant ash, but the product isn’t as pure, and controlling the dosage is difficult.
Start with small amounts for experimental proportions and results.
Luo De used a wooden spoon to scoop 10 spoonfuls of sand, two spoonfuls of soda ash, and one spoonful of limestone.
The flames licked for a long while, and Luo De took the fire-resistant crucible from the furnace to inspect.
The sand’s edge began to glow, forming semi-transparent glass particles with a glossy, moist sheen, as if sugar had partially melted.
"My goodness, sand can turn out so beautiful?"
Labette incredulously stared at the melting material in the crucible.
Luo De maintained a calm expression, "This is just the beginning."
In the crucible, the sand was still a sticky semi-solid, like rough sugar syrup, not yet ready to be drawn into threads, let alone blown.
It seemed like there wasn’t enough soda ash.
Volume measurement isn’t very accurate.
Luo De added a bit more soda ash.
After a long time, the sand in the crucible finally melted completely, turning into a thick, flowing liquid with the unique glossy sheen of glass.
Luo De tested it with an iron rod; now the liquid in the crucible was like a pot of semi-transparent honey syrup, ready to be drawn into threads while sticking smoothly.
"Remember the proportions."
Luo De softly instructed Labette, "If it doesn’t melt, just add more ash appropriately."
"Yes, Lord!"
Labette nodded repeatedly, earnestly remembering it.
Soon after, Labette curiously looked at the contents of the crucible,
"What do you do next?"
Luo De didn’t say much, picking up an iron rod and inserting the tip into the crucible, slowly rotating to let the glass liquid evenly coat the tip as it extended into the crucible.
Soon enough, a small glob of molten glass hung from the iron rod, like a large droplet of hot honey.
Luo De then withdrew the iron rod, continuously rotating it.







