My Magic Age

Chapter 636 135. Preparation before major surgery

The first time I saw the Great Scholar Sindji, the shock was no less than the first time I saw the Earth Fury Bear.

He pushed open the door of the laboratory vigorously, and stepped out with one foot. It turned out to be the thick thigh of an earth dragon, two in front and one in back. The three toes were covered with dark green scales the size of eggs. I never thought that someone could be so crazy. He actually transplanted the most powerful organs of various Warcraft into his body. For example, he has a pair of strong earth-walking dragon legs, and his whole body is covered with various kinds of organs. scar. There was only half of his face, and the other half was wrapped in a mask made of mithril. The cold mask shone with a halo of magic.

Scholar Xindeji looked like a very strong middle-aged man. His muscles bulged under his robe. He strode up to Yerkes, stretched out a hand and turned into a phantom. Before Scholar Yerkes could react, When he came over, his hand had already held Yerkes's hand, and with a friendly smile on his face, he said to Yerkes: "I am Singed, Dean Bruce recommended you to come here, what do you want from me? "

Scholar Sindki stood in front of Scholar Yerkes, nearly half a meter taller than Scholar Yerkes. He lowered his head and looked at Yerkes intently. There seemed to be a kind of magic in his light blue eyes, a kind of saying. The depth that doesn’t come out.

"Lord Singed, I took the liberty to come to you this time to save an orc!" Yerkes said with a smile on his face, neither humble nor condescending.

Then, Yerkes pointed at me and said to Scholar Sindki: "This is my assistant, the young magician Jijia. He is currently studying at the Royal Academy of Magic. He was entrusted by an orc friend before his death to take care of him. A poor half-orc girl, unfortunately, something happened. This girl didn't seem to know about the air-forbidden magic circle in the imperial capital, so she accidentally flew into the sky and was hit by the 'thunder and lightning technique' of the magic circle. , lives are at stake!"

Hearing what Scholar Yerkes said, Scholar Sindji's face froze, and he said calmly: "Oh, I heard from my assistant that he was a member of the Wing tribe, but I didn't expect that he turned out to be a half-orc."

Obviously, he didn't seem to be interested in the orcs. He frowned slightly and just said lightly: "Let me see her injuries. Was she hit by the 'Thunder and Lightning Technique'? Can ordinary people survive?" It’s still a miracle.”

Hearing what Scholar Sindki said, I quickly pushed the suspended stretcher in front of him and lifted the blanket covering Deborah's body.

However, when he saw Deborah the harpy for the first time, he opened his mouth in surprise, put away his unfocused eyes, leaned over to examine Deborah's body carefully, and then exclaimed: "No wonder My assistant mistook her for Tsubasa at first glance The girl from the tribe looks quite similar. However, from the fact that her wings and arms have grown into one piece, it is not difficult to tell that she is a harpy from the royal family, but mixed with some orc blood. That’s why her torso resembles that of a human girl.”

The young magician, standing behind Scholar Sindji, looked at the harpy Deborah in astonishment, and said with great disappointment: "She is not a member of the Wing Tribe?"

"It's so easy to meet the Wing Tribe people in Sky City!" Xin Deji said lightly, slightly disappointed.

He gently held up the floating stretcher so that the height of the stretcher just reached his chest, then stood up straight and stretched out his hand to carefully inspect Deborah's injuries.

"Oh oh oh, this 'hydrotherapy' is really timely!" Scholars from the University of Sindji frequently expressed their admiration.

"Any later, this little bird demon will bleed to death. Are you a water magician?" Scholar Sindji looked at the wounds, the expression on his face became more serious, and he finally skillfully opened Deborah He raised his head and looked at me seriously and asked.

"Yes, Scholar Xindeji." I stood next to Yerkes and said unhurriedly.

He put his hand down, then thought for a moment, and then said: "There are many ways to save her, such as the 'Great Healing Technique' in the temple, or buying a bottle of 'Intermediate Healing Potion', or using Her soul is imprisoned in this body, turning her into an undead type. But I have only one way, and that is to remove her damaged limbs and organs, then replace them with new ones, and then use the limbs. Regeneration' brings it all together."

Scholar Xin Deji crossed his chest with one hand and gently scratched his chin with the other hand and said: "Since you are the people recommended by Dean Bruce, I can help you with this matter. I also have all the living limbs and organs here. , but these things belong to the institute, and I have no right to use them on her. So if you want to save her, you must at least apply to the logistics department of the institute to receive some limbs and organs. I will list these in a moment. A list."

His eyes were fixed on mine. When he saw me nodding, he seemed to understand what he said, and then he withdrew his domineering gaze with satisfaction.

Then he turned his head and explained to Scholar Yerkes: "A royal harpy with orc blood is a new topic for me, so I am not completely sure of saving her. , look at the arm bones of her wings. The stomach was completely burnt, and the whole heart was also cooked. Not only were some parts of the abdominal organs burned by lightning, but the liver and spleen had been ruptured. If she hadn't had orc blood in her body, she probably wouldn't have been able to survive like this. "

After hearing this, Yerkes frowned repeatedly. Although he didn't say anything, he did not suggest that I spend a huge price to save this harpy.

After all, the reputation of harpies in the Green Empire is very bad. They are all representatives of meanness, greed and cunning. He thinks it is not worth spending so much on a harpy.

Then, as if he remembered something, the great scholar Sindki patted his forehead and said, "In addition, she needs two feet, but I suggest not to transplant claws. That thing is neither beautiful nor practical. It is better to replace it with the big feet of the ogre tribe, so that she can have the ability to run in the jungle swamp!"

I don't think Deborah needs a pair of ogre big feet, so I hesitated for a while, and then said, "But... she has wings."

The great scholar Sindki is easy to talk to. Seeing that I don't agree to change a pair of ogre big feet, he immediately said, "Ah, in this case , then let's change to human feet. The warehouse has the most human organs. Those slaves who violated the rules and the death row prisoners in the prison can choose more resources! "

Seeing that the eyes of the great scholar Sindki looked at me again, I hurriedly said: "If it can be done this way, it would be great... good."

In my heart, I was still a little hesitant, because my ideas were not Deborah's ideas. I was not sure whether she would like the feet of human girls. Maybe she had long been accustomed to the pair of bird claws and didn't think that the feet were so ugly. Perhaps the aesthetics of the harpy were so unique!

Just when the great scholar Sindki pointed at Deborah's body and told me what kind of organs to replace, I thought of the three parchment paintings that Rengar had in the attic, and then flipped them out of the magic waist bag and explained the origin of these three paintings to the great scholar Sindki.

Scholar Sindki flipped open the first piece of magic parchment, shook his head repeatedly, and said disdainfully: "Is this drawn by the father of the bird demon? ... He really prepared it in advance. The first painting has clear meridians and blood vessels, but the second one is completely unnecessary. It's just a change of feet, why make it so complicated? Those orc shamans are still ignorant!" I didn't expect these pictures to be so worthless in the eyes of Scholar Sindki. Then, the great scholar Hindki began to appreciate the picture on the last magic parchment: "The last picture does have some ideas, and it took a lot of thought. I actually wanted the little banshee to be like the winged people, with wings and human arms. This is very innovative and a challenge for me. Very good, I will change it according to the pattern!" Seeing him nodding repeatedly, I felt that I should reflect on whether it was a bit of a fuss to take out these parchment pictures. This great scholar actually wanted to add two arms to Deborah. I don't think she will like it. I plan to tell the great scholar Hindki my thoughts. As for the arms, we can put it aside for later. I don't think it is necessary to give her two arms. But before I could voice my objection, Hinderki put a list in my arms, then pulled the suspended stretcher over and walked into the laboratory without saying anything, saying, "I'll go to the laboratory to prepare first. Um, um... I have all these auxiliary supplies. I also need some lion-tiger blood and the things on the list. I'll give you one-twelfth of an hourglass. You won't be waiting if you're late. When the time comes, you just need to take her body away!"

Yekis and I looked at each other and felt from each other's eyes... Maybe Hinderki was very interested in this body modification plan from the beginning. He said this just to get us to get the valuable... fresh limbs and organs on the list?

Afterwards, Yekis looked at me with an "I knew it" look and sighed helplessly.

Patting my shoulder, he asked again: "Have you thought it through?"

Seeing me nod, Scholar Yekis didn't say anything else, just said: "Let's go to the logistics department, I hope they can calculate these resources cheaper!"

...

Yekis and I walked through the corridor of the Magic Research Institute and headed for the warehouse where the logistics department was located. We walked and talked. When I heard Scholar Yekis say that I still had some points in the Magic Research Institute, although not much, but I could already exchange for some elementary ordinary magic materials, I realized that I could still get a salary at the institute.

However, this salary was not paid with gold coins and magic crystals, but with the credit points of the institute. Of course, with these credit points, you can get magic materials of corresponding value in the logistics department, of course, it can also be gold coins or magic crystals, but Yekis told me that it is more cost-effective to exchange those magic materials.

I asked Yekis: "Does the Magic Academy have a points system?"

Yekis was walking and searching for something in his magic waist bag. He looked up at me and said, "What do you think? Being my assistant is just free labor?"

Hearing this news, I was a little happy and incoherent: "In that case, can I use points to exchange for the resources needed by the scholars of Xindeji University?"

"..."Yekis didn't say anything.

"Well, I know that the little points are not enough." I smiled guiltily and said.

Yekis walked in front and comforted me, saying, "Don't worry, at least we still have a way to go."

"What kind of way?" I asked hurriedly.

"Have you forgotten how to exchange those magic herb seeds?" Yekis walked through the moon gate at the end of the corridor and turned around to say something.

I followed him closely, touched my forehead and said, "Of course I remember, it's our magic pattern construction design drawings... Oh my God, you mean we continue to hand over those design plans to the research institute?"

"Of course, that's it." Yerkes' wise eyes looked at the magic door of the logistics department not far ahead, and then said to me: "We just need to think about selling the drawing of the magic pattern structure. !”

I felt that I should not have taken the Yerkes Scholar's things, those belonging to him.

So I refused and said to him: "Oh, no! Those are all your hard work. I can't use your research results in exchange for anything."

However, the Yerkes scholar immediately emphasized: "It's not mine, but yours?"

I asked in confusion: "Mine?"

Yerkes nodded and said to me: "That's right, but have you forgotten? The magic pattern array on the pair of wind wolf leather boots includes a drawing of the 'Wind Rush' magic pattern array. These are from The magic rabbits passed down from the orc tribe are extremely novel to the magicians in the Green Empire. Now you use the magic runes of the ancient Elf language to interpret the magic of the ancient totem spells of the Orc language. These are your wealth."

"However, this thing cannot be held in your hands forever. When the pair of wind wolf leather boots come out, the magic pattern array will no longer be a secret. After all, the structure of those magic patterns is very simple and not difficult. It is embedded in other magic circles, so before we hand over the pair of wind wolf leather boots, you can sell this drawing of the 'Wind Rush' magic pattern magic circle to the Magic Research Institute, here at the research institute For these academic studies, everyone is welcome to come back and can be exchanged for a lot of points.”

I clenched my fist and waved it hard, and said to Yerkes excitedly: "Then what are we waiting for? Let's exchange for those magic drawings!"

With those drawings, Yerkes was merely theoretical.

He probably has never thought that the reason why those magic lines can form a magic circle in the simplest way is actually because the magic power used to draw the magic lines is the pure magic power of a single element, rather than the magic that is merged with meditation. In the magic vortex of the pool, the non-attributed magic power is purified.

If those magicians can't use the body as a container to directly absorb various elemental mana from the outside like me, then, whether it is the simplest magic such as 'Fire Gathering', 'Frost Book' or 'Wind Rush', Even if the magicians could accurately draw the magic patterns passed down from the orc tribe, they would actually be of little use.

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