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This Wizard is So Unscientific!-Chapter 120 - Summoning Leader Level Creature_1
Chapter 120: Chapter 120: Summoning: Leader Level Creature!_1
Chapter 120 -120: Summoning: Leader Level Creature!_1
The night remained deep.
The heavy rain had somewhat subsided.
It had turned into a drizzle.
But now was the rain season; there was no chance for the rain to stop.
In the rain season of the transcendent ecology,
the rain only varied in intensity, never in persistence.
Even in certain special ecological areas, vast amounts of mist could accumulate deep in the sky into “Sea of Clouds.”
Once it started raining there,
it was like having a water hose stuck in one’s mouth to release a flood.
In minutes, it could turn an entire city-state into an “underground water world.”
Tuck vaguely remembered.
Centuries ago, when The Supranatural Grand Duke of Cerion first began to explore this world,
a group of Water System Wizards had done such a dastardly deed in some desert city-states of the Day Rock Empire to the south.
Those Water System Wizards were subsequently hunted by the Day Rock Empire for quite some time.
Tuck, in his Shadow State, quietly surveyed his surroundings and felt slightly relieved.
The stealth of the Magical Alchemy Hut was still very strong.
During Tuck’s absence, there were no traces of anyone scouting around, nor any signs of Transcendent creatures or summoned beasts probing the area.
But Tuck knew.
He had killed that quite strong squad before.
The forces of the Dark Sun within Black River Valley definitely wouldn’t let things go so easily.
However, as Demon Hunters continued to flood in,
the forces of the Dark Sun in Black River Valley currently dared not act rashly.
But it wouldn’t be long before they would have to take action, whether they liked it or not.
Someone entered Barkin’s Magical Alchemy Hut.
The sound of Barkin’s distinct bellowing came from the Alchemy Secret Room.
“This damned crucible, I really want to smash it with a hammer.”
Which was followed by a couple of clangs.
“Barkin, keep it down. Although the Magical Alchemy Hut is very secure, if you make such a racket, you might just attract the attention of people outside.”
As expected, the anger was immediately suppressed.
Barkin came out of the Alchemy Secret Room as soon as he opened the door and saw the small barrel of liquor in Tuck’s hand.
His eyes suddenly lit up.
Having taken the small barrel, Barkin began to guzzle it down relentlessly.
Drinking down nearly half a barrel in one go, the frustration of not being able to forge Transcendent Crystals as pure as those of the Leader Level from the previous day finally dissipated significantly.
“How’s the forging going?” Tuck asked.
“It’s all forged,” Barkin replied, setting the small barrel down and flipping open the black cashmere cloth on the wooden rack beside him.
A silver Storage Bracelet with golden pattern lines caught his eye.
Tuck took it over, and his Spiritual Perception infiltrated within.
The Storage Bracelet, which had multiple large and small compartments, was finally forged into a size of about 1.5 cubic meters of storage space.
This space was quite impressive.
Tuck could tell Barkin had also stuffed it with additional materials,
otherwise, there wouldn’t be such a large and stable storage space.
“Did you put Dragon Scale in there?” Tuck asked after a moment of feeling around.
“Your perception is indeed impressive,” Barkin replied with a grin.
“I’ve added a small amount of Fifth Rank Dragon Scale scraps. Not much, but very effective.”
“Then thank you very much. You can pick a few pieces for yourself out of those weapons if you like,” Tuck, holding the Transcendent Storage Bracelet with traces of Dragon Scale, was not stingy.
Of course, Tuck also had to reserve enough space in this new Storage Bracelet for the upcoming plans.
“Those are your combat goods, I’d rather not get involved,” Barkin promptly shook his head.
“You have a good number of weapons. If you store them all, you could fill up the Transcendent storage space.”
“Keep them with me, and I can sell them for you. In exchange, I’ll give you Magic Gold.”
“That’s, of course, assuming we can make it back to St. Land,” he added.
Barkin was clearly aware that tying his fate with Tuck would ensure his own safety.
“Then I thank you,” Tuck nodded.
Barkin wanted to cooperate with Tuck, and Tuck also had plans to work with Barkin in the future.
When they went to St. Land,
there would inevitably be some friction with others.
Then, when Tuck resorted to violence and robbery, there would be plenty that needed disposal.
Barkin, the guy who could forge and give a facelift to those ill-gotten goods and openly sell them in his shop was the solution.
Selling them for a low price in the black market was a regrettable last resort.
If there was a legitimate channel, who would want to dump them on the black market?
When in the business world, strength, background, and channels were needed to truly stand firm!
“In the next few days, I’ll regularly go out to scout the area, and I might even join in some battles,” Tuck said.
“My friends’ weapons and equipment will need to be repaired and forged by you.”
“Just charge the usual rates,” Tuck said, looking at Barkin who was busy eating and drinking.
“No problem,” said Barkin, nodding his head after gulping down his food and drink.
“I’ve got nothing else to do here anyway, and banging away at some equipment will at least keep me from getting too bored.”
“Right.”
Tuck’s brow lifted as he remembered an important matter after his advancement.
“This ring staff of mine, help me forge it later, and upgrade it to third rank; try to raise its level as high as possible.”
“Consider it the fourth item of our contract.”
As he spoke, Tuck brought out his shadow rune staff along with the corresponding shadow material and dark material.
Immediately, Barkin set down the small barrel and carefully picked up Tuck’s shadow rune staff to examine it closely.
“A very fine shadow rune staff.”
“The rune power contained within is absolutely compatible with an upgrade to third rank.”
“There’s also an ample amount of material here; all this shadow material could likely raise it to level thirty-seven or thirty-eight, plus a second-rank dark leader’s transcendent feature crystal.”
“This can significantly enhance the damage of the shadow ring staff.”
Handling Tuck’s materials, Barkin was somewhat reluctant to let them go.
Forging fourth-rank transcendent equipment was merely a time-consuming affair for him, and forging third-rank transcendent equipment, even rune equipment, posed no issue for him whatsoever.
After having his fill of food and drink, Barkin immediately began to activate the origin energy steam engine and started a new round of forging.
And Tuck naturally wouldn’t miss such a fine opportunity to observe.
While observing, Barkin also narrated the process.
Tuck was like an apprentice, quietly learning at his side, absorbing the knowledge efficiently.
From inside Barkin’s Magical Alchemy Hut.
Tuck learned an abundance of things by spiritual perception.
Such as the blueprints for the large origin energy steam engines required by the High Tower.
Such as the blueprints for the “steam airship” capable of flight in the sky after adding [Flying] characteristics, as well as the proportions for the flight characteristic materials, and so on.
Even the [Magic Attribute] framework of the Magical Alchemy Hut was firmly memorized by Tuck.
And these were only the things Tuck could directly learn by spiritual perception on the surface.
Those items stored in the storage bracelet or in small storage boxes, Tuck hadn’t had the time to delve into just yet.
But with more than ten days left, Tuck naturally wouldn’t miss out.
A few hours later.
Tuck successfully received his third-rank shadow rune staff.
Then Tuck directly ventured out to test his “new equipment” outdoors.
……
At the riverside town, near the downstream.
Upon a larger island at the river’s heart.
Appearing in “shadow state,” Tuck set up the ritual while carefully recalling the effects of the third-rank shadow rune staff.
“This third-rank shadow rune staff is around level thirty-seven or thirty-eight.”
“Approaching intermediate level makes my shadow state more solid; now I resemble a shadow creature more than simply having a shadow state attribute.”
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“Next is the astonishing improvement in the stealthiness of shadows, and that’s the most significant.”
“My Steam Origin Energy Spirit State talent already greatly conceals my presence, and coupled with this third-rank shadow rune staff, sneaking into Black River Valley Tower to abduct and disguise someone will be no problem at all.”
“Then there’s the enhancement this third-rank shadow rune staff provides to all my spells.”
“The effects of a third-rank rune staff are much better than those of the previous second-rank rune staff.”
In the midst of his thoughts, Tuck had prepared the small ritual.
At this time, the ritual Tuck was setting up was the very Shadow Contract Ceremony he had mastered previously.
Before, Tuck was just an ordinary wizard.
Although he had tethered a region of the Shadow Dimension, he did not dare to contract the powerful shadow leader and bloodline-powered Shadow Flame Demon Wolf there.
But now.
Tuck had become a Steam Wizard, advanced to second rank, and even mastered two SSS-level transcendent talents.
Level, skills, equipment, he had reached the peak of what he could currently control.
So now!
It was time for Tuck to find himself a suitable and powerful contract creature.
“Wanderer between light and darkness…”
“…”
In front of the small ritual altar with black candles, black draperies, and a black dagger.
Tuck chanted softly, his spellcasting rippled out like waves around him.
Following the reversed pathways, Tuck quickly found the Shadow Dimension region he had previously tethered.
This time, with the talent of “Steam Origin Energy Spirit State.”
As soon as he reached this region of the dimension, Tuck immediately located the shadow leader, the Shadow Flame Demon Wolf Leader, with its formidable leader-level aura.
“Looks to be level thirty-five.”
“It might be a bit tricky, but… that’s just right.”
Tuck smiled slightly to himself.
“If I find it challenging, then my enemies will only feel despair.”
“Come forth, my Shadow Leader.”
The power of the shadow ritual dragged the formidable shadow leader towards it.
At this time, the Shadow Flame Demon Wolf Leader was not resisting but instead voluntarily followed the summoning power of the contract, keenly approaching.
It sensed something.
That was a weak, level twenty-five entity from a different domain.
More importantly, that presence had previously stolen from its subordinates.
And that shameless thief dared to return.
If the enemy was so bold.
Then the Shadow Flame Demon Wolf Leader thought.
The opponent must certainly be delicious!
Accompanied by the flickering light of the black ritual candles.
The powerful shadow creature, a level thirty-five Shadow Flame Demon Wolf Leader, emerged into the reality dimension.