This Wizard is So Unscientific!-Chapter 142 - Magic Seed_1

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Chapter 142: Chapter 142: Magic Seed_1

Chapter 142 -142: Magic Seed_1

Earthfire Rock District, Dwarf Street.

Looking around, the street was swarming with dwarf Transcendents, bustling without end.

Of course, there was also no shortage of humans.

From the very beginning of St. Land, the dwarves, who were naturally skilled blacksmiths, settled down here.

They forged weapons for the local Transcendents, repaired equipment, and even during the autumn beast tides, they would don armor, pick up axes and hammers, mount goats, and resist the onslaught of the beast tide.

It could be said that dwarves had long been a part of St. Land.

Even one of the three Four Ring Towers of St. Land belonged to a very famous dwarf Master Craftsman.

The Transcendent weaponry forged by St. Land was not only extremely popular within St. Land itself.

It could also be exported in large quantities every year, earning foreign exchange for St. Land.

The weapons forged by St. Land’s dwarves were very famous on the East Continent, not to mention even more so on the Western Continent.

In a large number of shops, the roaring sound of Origin Energy Steam and the constant ding-dong of hammering merged into a dense symphony.

It was said that the craftsmanship of skilled artisans made the sound of their Transcendent forging hammers rhythmic when they struck the materials.

Shaping, Tempering, Reinforcement, Fusion.

Many Transcendent Attributes, in the hands of different dwarf forgers, seeped into Transcendent equipment through the Transcendent forging hammers.

These forging techniques infused with Transcendent skills and a wealth of experience

were summarized by the entire dwarf race over many years of exploration.

Even the Origin Energy Steam in this Dwarf Street was imbued with the ecologic characteristics of Artisan and Furnace.

And here, the Artisan and Furnace ecology was also a part of the St. Land Ecology.

Pausing briefly in front of shop number 112 on Dwarf Street, Tuck entered.

Before the approaching female server could speak, Tuck had already taken the initiative, saying.

“I wish to see the alchemist Barkin, tell him an old friend named Andre has come to visit.”

The human female server, obviously having received similar instructions,

checked Tuck out and politely said,

“Please wait a moment.”

After speaking, the server quickly went towards the back of the shop.

And Tuck quietly waited.

Tuck and Andre had entered separately to avoid trouble and to evade some potential scrutiny.

On the other hand, it was also for Tuck to keep his movements stealthy.

Soon, hurried and heavy footsteps could be heard.

“Haha… my old friend, Tuck… no… Andre… yes, Andre, you’ve finally come!”

The voice of Barkin with his usual loud voice could be heard even before his figure appeared.

Upon entering the shop lobby, Barkin, disregarding the gazes of others, gave Tuck a big hug.

“If you didn’t come, I was about to worry you wouldn’t make it!”

This scene made many human Transcendents in the shop turn their heads to look.

The temper of dwarves was not easy to deal with.

Becoming an “old friend” with a dwarf was not an easy thing.

In the vocabulary and tone of dwarves, “old friend” meant a friend with a very high level of trust.

Looking around, Barkin dragged Tuck towards the back.

“This isn’t the place to talk; let’s go to the back to discuss.”

Although he tried to lower his voice as much as possible, even someone standing outside the doorway could hear him.

……

The back-lounge.

Built with a magic barrier for protection, it had quite good concealment.

It could prevent the conversation between the two from being eavesdropped on.

Basically, Transcendents with some means all prepared similar techniques.

Even so, Tuck still maintained his habit.

Using Origin Spirit State, he carefully sensed the surroundings; only after confirming safety did he look towards Barkin and ask in a measured voice,

“How’s the progress with the goods?”

There were over 180 Transcendent Storage Bracelets.

They not only hindered Tuck’s combat but were also too conspicuous.

Allowing Barkin to handle those loose items also made things easier for Tuck.

“My shop’s professional appraisers have conducted a detailed assessment.”

“The total value is…”

As Barkin spoke, he looked at Tuck seriously and said,

“72,650 Magic Gold.”

This figure made Tuck’s eyebrows raise slightly.

A staggering more than seventy thousand Magic Gold, this amount was close to what Tuck anticipated.

Although he had known about this value before.

“According to our original agreement, I take 15% as a commission for handling it.”

“Plus, you mentioned later that you wanted to use a part of these funds to purchase the two medium-sized Storage Bracelets from me.”

“I can get 12,000 Magic Gold.”

“The remaining just over sixty thousand Magic Gold is yours.”

Being able to securely obtain a little over 60,000 Magic Gold.

This was already a very lucrative deal.

If Tuck dealt with those miscellaneous resources and materials himself, he could never sell them for such a high price.

“Agreed,” Tuck nodded.

Benefit for both parties is the foundation for long-term cooperation.

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After a moment of thought, Tuck spoke up again.

“What about the Steam Core and the Magic Seed? Any news on them?”

Steam Core.

Magic Seed.

These two were the pieces of information Tuck had asked Barkin to help him gather.

“The Steam Core is a bit troublesome,”

Barkin slightly organized the information he had collected before he began explaining.

“Although this is St. Land, where a certain number of Steam Cores are available, as you know, Steam Cores are valuable. More often, the stronger figures above allocate them.”

“You need a powerful Talent to get one.”

“If… you don’t have access to the channels of St. Land’s high-level powerholders, it’s basically hard to get one.”

Having dealt with this Steam Wizard for some time, Barkin had vaguely guessed some aspects of the other’s identity.

The other party had already changed his name and appearance.

So!

Barkin was also happy to turn a blind eye.

His temper might be fiery, but his mind was not muddled.

“Is that the only channel?” Tuck asked with a slight frown.

“There are other channels too. The auctions held by the Transcendent Merchant Association will occasionally offer one,”

“But the competition is extremely fierce.”

“Years ago, when they were cheaper, one could possibly win it with twenty to thirty thousand Magic Gold.”

“But now… many forces know the power of Steam Cores. Even with fifty to sixty thousand Magic Gold in hand, one can’t be sure of getting one.”

“Are the prices that high?”

Tuck couldn’t help but rub his temples.

Although he had heard about the high prices of Steam Cores before,

But!

It was only when he actually came into contact with them that he realized they were indeed exorbitantly expensive.

Compared to the second, less stable channel that relies on “Money Capacity,”

The first channel seemed quite enticing.

Ramore’s super genius, gravedigger of the Demon King’s Tomb, blasphemer of the great Dark Sun, terminator of the Black River Valley Puppet Master, embodying the steam tide of the era—Steam Wizard Tuck.

If he submitted an application for a Steam Core to the upper echelons of St. Land,

Chances are, the St. Land higher-ups would allocate a Steam Core to Tuck overnight.

At the very least, the attitude to court a genius was necessary.

But Tuck was also clear.

This was nothing more than a path to death, especially one with the accelerator floored.

“Before I level up to 40, getting a second Steam Core will suffice,”

“At this stage, it’s good if I can get one, but there’s no need to hurry if I can’t,”

“On the other hand, the Magic Seed needs to be cultivated as soon as possible.”

“That thing, the sooner you use it, the sooner you enjoy the benefits,”

Tuck looked at Barkin and asked,

“So… what about the Magic Seed?”

“Magic Seed is simpler,”

“Pay 1,000 Magic Gold, and you can go to the Magic Sequence Tree in the Furnace Steam Tower to pick the Magic Seed that fully satisfies you.”

“The Magic Seed itself is not cheap, but it’s not too expensive. The subsequent cultivation is where the real resource investment is required,”

“I know that,” Tuck nodded.

Magic Seeds, through the nourishment, cultivation, exchange, and enlightenment with resources,

can gradually grow into a “Magic Cottage.”

By using materials with different attributes to craft it, it is even possible to endow it with all sorts of incredible magical abilities.

Long ago, Tuck had learned the entire knowledge system of the Magic Cottage.

Combining his own methods and abilities, as well as the resources at his disposal,

Tuck dared not say he was one hundred percent sure he could raise a Magic Cottage to fruition,

But, once nurtured, he was definitely capable of crafting its Transcendent Characteristics and magical abilities into something extremely powerful.

“Barkin, I came here this time for a few other important matters,”

After a moment’s hesitation, Tuck slowly began to speak.

“Is it about crafting powerful Rune Armor and Rune Ring Staff?”

When it came to forging equipment, Barkin possessed a keen sense that was beyond the reach of ordinary people.