Surviving the Fourth Calamity

Chapter 549 Hill's magic book, comparable to the existence of an artifact

Chapter 549 Hill's magic book, comparable to the existence of an artifact
When Hill was holding the magic book, he had a strange feeling of spiritual fusion.

He could feel that the magic book had produced wisdom, and he was completely obedient to Hill, no matter what he wanted the magic book to do, he would be willing to do it.

He has made several semi-divine weapons, and although he can move his mind at will, he has never had such a strange feeling.

Hill could feel that this was very similar to Aglaia's companion artifact.

But this magic book may be because it has only completed the first step and has not yet reached such a high level.

It's just that it has just become a demigod, and it's still the kind that doesn't respond to laws.

Not right, Hill looked at the various elements that hadn't dissipated, and it seemed that the reaction was divided into several parts.

Hill said solemnly: "From now on, you are Hill's magic book."

The words 'Hill's Magic Book' immediately appeared on the silver cover.

Hill quietly turned over the first page and sensed the first characteristic of the magic book.

Using the summoning spell used in the magic book, you can directly summon the elemental spirits of the same level from the source, and the consumption of mana is so small that you don't need to calculate it.

It is a very beneficial feature for Master Faerun!Spells that don't consume spell slots will always make the most sense.

It can be used once every 6 hours. If the summoned elemental spirit is not actively dispelled, it can stay in the main material world for 60 days, and you can even pay mana to keep the elemental spirit for a period of time.

Hill raised his head and calculated that if he found a suitable place to live for a long time, he could completely make the place where he was located so that nothing could leak out.

Unless there are a dozen dragons attacking him at the same time, he doesn't feel that he attracts hatred that much.

The five-color dragon queen has important things to do soon, so it's not necessary to trouble him.

In addition, there is a special ability.

The auxiliary magic that Hill added at the end really worked. All the elemental spirits that Hill summoned with the magic book can increase their attributes by 10%, increase their resistance to banishment by 30%, and even have a chance to completely resist.

It seems that this magic book only has two passive abilities, but Hill is already very satisfied.

No wonder it became a demigod so easily. Although it doesn't have so many functions, these two items can make Faerun's mages go crazy with jealousy.

Furthermore, Hill feels a little bit that his luck is a soul attribute, no matter which world he is in, it has a little effect.

Probability issues have never been his focus.

Moreover, this is only the first step in this magic book.

Hill looked at the 9 new pages that had appeared on the back and smiled happily.

The plan to make my own magic book this time is really correct!
Hill glanced at the crystal mechanism fan hanging on his right wrist, minimized the magic book, and hung it on his left wrist with a magic chain.

His spiritual power has been exhausted, and it is impossible to continue writing magic.

The magic book also told Hill that although the pages had appeared, he couldn't write anything for the time being. He had to wait until he digested the ability he had just acquired before he could continue to the next step.

And this process takes at least 14 days.

Of course, Hill doesn't care about the completion of this book and can only take his time. Being able to rely on his own ability to create an artifact is simply a huge surprise, okay?
Anyway, no one else could see the spells in the magic book, and the appearance of the book was enough to bluff people.

At that time, he only needs to hold the book and cast spells, but he has to remember not to let himself use more than 30 spells at once.

There is nothing else to do during this time. He can make some spell scrolls. The magic book seems to be absorbing the power of various elements. Hill can feel that if he stays next to this magic book, even if it is the production of fire scrolls, The success rate will not be so low.

After greeting Hill and Aglaia, he went back to his room, intending to take a good rest.

He had a good night's sleep, and when he woke up, a day and a night had passed.

Fortunately, Lynn did not come to him during this period.

Hill glanced at the outside world through the dimension space, and found that he had sent people to sweep up the camps of the non-human thieves, not even the goblins.

Now the meritorious service is being rewarded, and the spoils are being distributed in the small square between these churches.

As a reward, he also distributed the elf wine that Hill exchanged with him to the 10 people with the highest meritorious service in this battle, and each person gave a copper jug.

Hill felt that the flat copper pot could only hold 100ML.

Those who got the reward were all very excited, although there were only 3 fighters in it.

But even if he didn't drink it himself, the elf wine could still be sold for a good price, and there were many warriors who had just received the spoils staring at the rangers.

And the three soldiers who got the flagon had already stood there and drank a big gulp.

"It's the purest spirit wine!" one of the warriors shouted happily after drinking it, "not the watered down kind we buy in magic shops!
Thank you Sheriff!I finally have hope of advancing again! "

He almost choked up a little at the end. It seems that although the level is relatively high here, his journey has already begun to reach the end, otherwise, he would not buy elf wine mixed with water to drink by himself.

The soldiers became agitated. Judging from their excited expressions, it seemed that they very much hoped that those black-clothed thieves would come again.

Hill was a little strange. Elven wine was very expensive no matter which world it was in, but recovery potions were definitely not that expensive.

Although it does not have the nuanced recovery effect of elf wine, it only repairs the muscles torn by the soldiers due to exercise. A bottle of recovery medicine can definitely do it, and it is definitely better than elf wine mixed with water.

And that kind of potion requires very low levels of herbs, which can be brewed by a level 5 alchemist.

Why are these fighters not mentioned?

Hill thought for a while, then went to the study to pick up the newspapers to read.

He took a closer look at the business news that he had never cared about before.

It quickly became apparent why.

Herbal medicines are indeed not high-level, but every herbal medicine that can be easily excavated by people has a force occupying it. Ordinary people and even low-level professionals can only go to the edge of the forest to dig a few scattered herbs for sale. Give it to the pharmacist.

Naturally, the price of herbal medicines went up.

Moreover, the knowledge in this world is very expensive. Many pharmacists will learn the most basic medicine refining methods in their lifetime. For them, medicines below level 3 are the basis of their life. There may be an end of not being able to learn, and no one wants it.

Hill was a little dazed, he almost forgot the situation of Tra Hill before William became King Salar.

Compared with Faerun, who is full of professionals all over the world, the value of alchemy potions in Trasil back then is not even understood by some nobles who are not capable or powerful enough.

They know that mages are very strong, but how strong they are, they can only rely on imagination before they fight.

After all, the nobles of Trasil only fight against monsters most of the time, and there are very few conflicts between countries.

Even many nobles who are not stationed at the border have never fought with anyone in their entire lives.

Mages would never appear in the earl's level of jurisdiction. The royal family and the duke were the existences that mages were willing to deal with.

Also because of this, herbal medicine is easy to buy.

Even if they haven't been refined, many herbal medicines still have some healing effects. There will be a kind of herbalist at Trashiel's side who will also use the brewed medicinal soup for ordinary people to drink.

There is no immediate effect, and the nobles have no interest in monopolizing the herbal medicine market.

But Faerun is different here. Every herb may become an indispensable part of a certain type of alchemy potion.

And once something is involved with making money, it will inevitably become more expensive.

In addition, there is no safe place in Faerun, and the trade routes require a lot of effort to maintain, and high fees must be charged.

In the end, it is the result now. Compared with buying recovery potions, the Supreme Forest that is close at hand is a bit hopeful.

At least some elf wine is produced every year. Even if you can't afford pure wine, it's still useful if you mix it with water.

Hill was very fortunate that he did not choose to take out the alchemy potion at that time.

In fact, he really thought about selling some potions. After all, the basic herbal medicine is not a good thing in his pendant, and it is basically everywhere.

But he thought about his character set just out of the forest, so he gave up. After all, many medicinal materials are actually products of the south.

Elves generally do not choose to break the natural growth laws of a large number of plants. Even if there is a magic garden-like building, they will only cultivate some essential materials.

And some very basic effects can be achieved by some fruits in the forest of elves, and there is no need to toss.

Hill felt that his decision to stay in the small town of Cuelva was very correct. If he entered a place like Silvermoon City like this, he would be found out within two days.

He took out the Encyclopedia of Animals and Plants of the Northland that had been used as a cover, and silently began to recite it from memory.

Although he is not afraid of revealing his identity, many of the things he wants to learn can only be learned from people in this world.

Not to mention that he still wants to occupy a territory by the sea.

No matter which world it is, it’s okay for one’s own people to make troubles, but outsiders will feel uncomfortable if they take advantage of a little bit, and they always want to get something back from him before they are reconciled.

Hill is not afraid of these little troubles, but why do you have to force yourself to avoid things that can be avoided?
He has always been a very sane person, it's just that he spent a few days to cover up those somewhat abrupt features on his body, and it's not impossible for him to do it.

When Lynn came to visit again three days later, Hill had already managed to easily identify which herbs were special products of the Silver Moon Alliance and even the entire Northern Continent.

Liszt also began to direct the spirit of the oak in the pendant to transplant all the common herbs that would appear in the Northland to a fixed place.

In this way, the herbs that Hill took out could avoid the smell of herbs from other places.

On the contrary, Hill, a rare medicinal material, can be taken out at will. After all, he is rich, and no one will think that he cannot buy it.

 Update on time~
 
(End of this chapter)

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