Survive the Fourth Natural Disaster

Chapter 452: Hill’s magic book is comparable to an artifact

When Hill held the magic book, he had a strange feeling of spiritual fusion.

He could feel that the magic book had developed a spiritual intelligence and was completely subordinate to Hill. Whatever he wanted the magic book to do, he would be willing to do it.

He has made several semi-artifacts, and although he can move at will, he has never had this strange feeling.

Hill could feel that it 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 semi-artifact, and it still has no laws of response.

That's not right. Hill looked at the various elements that had not dissipated, and it seemed that the reaction was divided into several parts.

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

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

Hill quietly opened 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 elemental elves of the same level from the source. The consumption of mana is also minimal, so there is no need to calculate it.

It is a very beneficial characteristic for Faerun mages! 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. You can even pay mana to keep the elemental spirit for another period of time.

Hill raised his head and calculated. If he found a suitable place to live for a long time, he could completely make his place watertight.

Unless a dozen giant dragons attack him at the same time, he feels that he has not attracted that much hatred.

The five-color dragon queen has big things to do soon, so she won't cause trouble for him.

In addition, there is a special ability.

The auxiliary magic added by Hill at the end really worked. All the elemental elves summoned by Hill using the magic book can increase all attributes by 10%, increase the resistance to the banishment spell 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 semi-artifact so easily. Although it didn't have so many functions, these two items could make the mages of Faerun go crazy with jealousy.

Furthermore, Hill feels that his luck is an attribute of his soul, which has some effect no matter which world he is in.

Issues of probability were never his focus.

And, this is just the first step in this magic book.

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

This plan to make my own magic book is so right!

Hill glanced at the crystal fan hanging on his right wrist, minimized the magic book, and hung it on his left wrist with a magic chain.

His mental energy has been exhausted and it is impossible to continue writing magic.

The magic book also told Hill that although the pages had appeared, he could not write anything for the time being. He needed to wait until he digested the ability he had just gained before he could proceed to the next step.

This process takes at least 14 days.

Of course, Hill doesn't care that he can only take his time in completing this book. Being able to rely on his own ability to create an artifact is a huge surprise, isn't it?

Anyway, no one else can tell what spells are in the magic book, and the appearance of this book is enough to deceive people.

All he has to do is hold the book and cast spells, but he has to remember not to 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 he is making a fire scroll, The success rate won't be that low anymore.

Hill said hello to Aglaia and then returned to his room, intending to take a good rest.

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

Fortunately, Linn didn't come to him during this period.

Hill looked at the outside world through the dimensional space and found that he had sent people to sweep the camps of the inhuman thieves, not even the goblins.

Now, rewards are being given based on merit, and the spoils of war are being distributed in the small square between these churches.

The elf wine that Hill exchanged with him was also given as a reward to the 10 people with the highest merit in this battle, and each person was given a copper pot.

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

Those who got the reward were extremely excited, even though there were only three warriors inside.

But even if you don't drink it yourself, this elf wine can still be sold at a good price. There are many warriors who have just received the trophies staring at the rangers.

The three warriors who had obtained the wine flask were already standing there with their heads raised and drank a large gulp.

"It's the purest elf wine!" A warrior shouted happily after drinking it, "It's not the watery one we buy in magic shops!

Thank you Sheriff! I finally have hope of advancing again! "

He almost choked up in the end. It seemed that although his level was relatively high here, his journey had begun to reach the end. Otherwise, he would not have bought watered elf wine to drink.

The soldiers stirred up a stir. Looking at their excited expressions, they seemed to really hope that the thieves in black would come again.

Hill was a little surprised. Elf wine was expensive in any world, but recovery potions were definitely not that expensive.

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

As for that potion, the herbs required are of very low level and can be brewed by a level 5 alchemist.

Why don't these soldiers mention it?

Hill thought for a while, then walked to the study to pick up the newspapers and read them.

He took a closer look at the business news that he once paid no attention to.

It doesn't take long to understand why.

The level of herbal medicine is indeed not high, but every herb that can be easily mined is occupied by a force in the production area. Ordinary people and even low-level professionals can only go to the edges of the forest to dig up some sporadic herbal medicines to sell. To the alchemist.

The price of herbal medicines has naturally gone up.

Moreover, knowledge in this world is very expensive. Many pharmacists will learn the most basic methods of refining medicine throughout their lives. For them, medicines below level 3 are the basis of their lives. As for learning medicines above level 5, they will lose their money. There is a possibility of not being able to learn, and no one wants that.

Hill was in a trance. He had almost forgotten the situation of Trahill before William became King of Salar.

Compared to Faerun, who is full of professionals all over the world, and Trasil back then, the value of alchemy potions was not even understood by some big nobles who were not powerful enough and not high enough.

They knew that mages were very strong, but how strong they were, before a fight, they could only rely on imagination.

After all, the nobles of Trasil only fight against monsters most of the time, and conflicts between countries rarely occur.

Even many of the great nobles who were not stationed at the border had never fought with anyone in their lives.

Mages would never appear in jurisdictions of the count's level. The royal family and dukes were the ones the mages were willing to deal with.

Also because of this, herbal medicines are easy to buy.

Even if they have not been refined, many herbs have some therapeutic effects. There is a herbalist in Trasil who also uses the brewed medicinal soup for ordinary people to drink.

There was no immediate effect, and the nobles had no interest in monopolizing the market for this herbal medicine.

But it's different here in Faerûn. Every herb may become an indispensable part of a certain type of alchemical potion.

And once something is related to making money, it will inevitably become more expensive.

In addition, there are no safe places in Faerûn, and trade routes require a lot of effort to maintain, and high fees will inevitably be charged.

In the end, the result is now. Compared with buying the recovery potion, the Supreme Forest that is right in front of you is a bit hopeful.

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

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

He actually really considered getting some potions and selling them. After all, the basic herbal medicine in his pendant was not a good thing and it was basically everywhere.

But he gave up after thinking about his character who just came out of the forest. 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 are buildings like magic gardens, they will only cultivate some essential materials.

And some very basic effects can be achieved by some fruits in the Elf Forest, so there is no need to bother.

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

He took out the Encyclopedia of Northern Land Fauna and Flora that had been used as a cover, and silently began to memorize and recite it.

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

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

No matter which world it is in, it's okay for one's own people to cause trouble, but it will feel uncomfortable if outsiders take advantage of them, and they will always want to get something back from them.

Hill is not afraid of these little troubles, but why do he have to force himself into something that can be avoided?

He has always been a very sensible person, but he just spent a few days trying to cover up his somewhat abrupt features. It's not like he couldn't do it.

When Linn came to visit again three days later, Hill had already easily identified which herbal medicine was a specialty of the Silver Moon Alliance and even the entire northern continent.

Liszt also began to direct the Oak Spirit in the pendant to transplant all the common herbs that would appear in the North to a fixed place.

This will prevent the herbs brought out by Hill from taking on the smell of herbs from other places.

On the contrary, Hill could take out the rare medicinal materials at will. After all, he had money and no one would think he couldn't buy them.

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