Warlock Apprentice

Chapter 1233: Section 1234 Odecla.s.s’s Friends.h.i.+p

After flickering with red light for a while, the Fire Transmission Stone gradually calmed down.

The ama.s.sed Fire Transmission Stone fragments, piled up like a small mountain, in the end amounted to a palm-sized Fire Transmission Stone.

The terrifying energy convergence, once palpable, had now vanished.

“Did it succeed, or did it fail?” Angel mused the moment the alchemy concluded, feeling certain of success. Yet, after witnessing such an extremely simplistic anomaly, he began to doubt himself.

Perhaps he had made a mistake in the process? Or perhaps, the alchemy method recorded on the scroll could be flawed?

Since this concoction wasn’t designed by him and lacked his personal concepts, he simply followed instructions closely, which was why he began to feel insecure.

Angel pondered, then started to construct the Eye of Nalda model in his Mind s.p.a.ce.

The “Server” was swiftly set up in his mind, which began retrieving information and data about the Fire Transmission Stone from his memory, and after a comprehensive a.n.a.lysis, Angel proceeded to appraise the stone in his hand.

When the results came in, Angel was once again perplexed.

“It’s actually the Fire Transmission Stone?!” Angel sensed the information transmitted by the Server, his face a mix of shock and incredulity. He had been prepared for a flawed version, yet the final result was that he had indeed succeeded in the trans.m.u.tation!

Looking at the Fire Transmission Stone in his hand, while it displayed no outward energy fluctuations, this was merely its state of returning to a primal simplicity. According to the records, the Fire Transmission Stone contained an almost boundless amount of fire energy!

However, Angel still couldn’t quite grasp that he had managed to create an item considered the pinnacle of spellcasting mediums in the Wizards’ Realm.

The process of alchemy had been too smooth, and the experience in the s.p.a.ce of anomalies too simplistic, making it seem somewhat frivolous to him.

Nevertheless, the facts were right before his eyes; there couldn’t have been an error.

After much deliberation, Angel conjectured that perhaps this was the difference between synthesis and alchemy? Synthesis was simply the integration of the Fire Transmission Stone fragments, with little alchemic contribution, which would explain why the anomaly was so simple?

Angel could only think of this explanation. According to his understanding of the s.p.a.ce of anomalies, this might well be the truth.

Angel intended to test the effects of the Fire Transmission Stone, but at this moment, he perceived an immensely terrifying energy reaction outside the door.

Angel hesitated for a moment, then, holding the Fire Transmission Stone, opened the door.

As the door opened, he saw Odecla.s.s standing outside. Hair red as silk ribbons fluttered amidst the snow, dancing like flames in the wind.

Odecla.s.s did not look at Angel but focused directly on the object in his palm.

The crimson stone, despite not emitting any energy feedback, mysteriously captivated Odecla.s.s.

Only when Angel respectfully greeted him did Odecla.s.s slowly turn his gaze to Angel, “Did the trans.m.u.tation succeed?”

Although Odecla.s.s struggled to maintain his pride, his voice, deeper and hoa.r.s.er than usual, betrayed his inner emotions.

“Why don’t you put it to the test?” Angel didn’t specify success or failure. Although the feedback from the Eye of Nalda was genuine, he still couldn’t help feeling a bit apprehensive. Opting for an ambiguous response, success in the test would be naturally good; if there were indeed issues, he would have some room to maneuver.

Looking at the crimson stone handed to him by Angel, Odecla.s.s’s eyes betrayed an uncontrollable excitement.

He cautiously took it over, inspected it closely for a moment, then nodded to Angel, “Follow me.”

Angel felt a gust of wind and snow before he could even blink, and the scene around him changed, bringing him to a lengthy dark corridor.

At the end of the corridor, there was a faint red glow.

Odecla.s.s walked ahead with Angel closely following. As they delved deeper into the corridor, a wave of heat rushed over from the front.

It was only when they arrived at the end that Angel realized this place was actually a Fire Crystal Mine.

Deep red Fire Crystals spanned the mine, with the red light s.h.i.+ning onto the crystal facets, refracting splendid rays that brightened up the s.p.a.ce as if it were daytime.

Fire Crystals are an intermediate-ranked fire material, quite valuable. Logically, they should be found in areas with active fire elements — how could they appear here? Perhaps, this place was outside the Ice Valley?

“This is beneath the Ice Valley,” Odecla.s.s said indifferently, likely catching the puzzled look in Angel’s eyes.

In the depths of the bl.u.s.tery Ice Valley lay this bountiful Fire Crystal Mine? Angel felt momentarily bewildered.

No one could have imagined that beneath the howling winds of the Ice Valley, a rich deposit of Fire Crystals could exist!

Odecla.s.s led Angel through the Fire Crystal Mine to the central area, where the distribution of the crystals was spa.r.s.er but the s.p.a.ce seemed much more open, and the air carried an active presence of fire elements.

However, Angel vaguely sensed an aura of frost as well, similar to the sensation given off by Odecla.s.s.

Observing this vast expanse, Angel speculated: Could this be where Odecla.s.s’s true form usually resided?

Angel’s guess was right on the mark.

To delay the encroachment of frost upon him, Odecla.s.s, once reverted to his true form, typically stayed here, thus endowing the place with a touch of frost.

Odecla.s.s was a Flame Abyssal Dragon, and if it weren’t for the Fire Crystal Mine here, he probably wouldn’t have lasted this long.

To test the Fire Transmission Stone, this was also the best place. After all, in the Ice Crystal Palace, if a problem arose, it might lead to the collapse of the palace.

In the midst of the snowstorm, the Fire Transmission Stone’s performance would be suppressed, which is why Odecla.s.s had brought Angel here to test it. At the same time, the fire energy here could test the self-restoration function of the Fire Transmission Stone.

During the test, Angel retreated to the edge.

Odecla.s.s slowly activated the Fire Transmission Stone, and as a red light flashed, a terrifying amount of fire energy was released from the stone.

In an instant, countless red lights turned into phantom shadows of flames that swept across the entire s.p.a.ce.

These flames weren’t real; they were simply an energy manifestation of the Fire Transmission Stone, extremely pure fire elements that could be used as reserve power for casting fire Spell Techniques if given to a Wizard specialized in fire.

And now, these terrifying fire energies were being absorbed by Odecla.s.s, little by little.

At first, Odecla.s.s kept his eyes closed, slowly devouring these fire energies. Previously, he could only rely on the low-grade and impure fire energy from the Fire Crystal Mine to barely maintain the Primeval Flame within him; but the fire energy released by the Fire Transmission Stone was not only high-rank but also free from impurities and could be directly absorbed into his body.

The long-dried Primeval Flame within Odecla.s.s was voraciously transforming these fire energies and yearning for even more flames.

In the end, Odecla.s.s abandoned all pretense of restraint and fully indulged in this feast of flames!

Odecla.s.s restored his dragon form, and his entire body was enveloped by the energy released from the Fire Transmission Stone, as if he was soaking in an ocean of fire.

This comfort made Odecla.s.s’s mind even conjure up the world from the legends, aflame with the blazing Primeval Flame.

Angel stood by, silently waiting.

By now, with the scent of flames permeating the air, Angel was quite certain that the Fire Transmission Stone was indeed successful.

The apprehension in his heart finally subsided.

Two hours later, a very satisfied Odecla.s.s transformed back into human form, placed the Fire Transmission Stone in the Fire Crystal Mine to absorb and purify Fire Elements, and then took Angel back to the Ice Crystal Palace.

Odecla.s.s stood beneath the mural and didn’t speak immediately, but instead looked at Angel with a gaze full of profound meaning.

Angel’s performance had exceeded his expectations.

If Popota was to him an insignificant human, then Angel, prior to this, was just a step above “insignificant”, a slightly interesting human.

But after this incident, Angel’s status in Odecla.s.s’s heart soared dramatically.

Almost on par with Feng.

If Feng’s painting offered the possibility of Binaqionse’s resurrection, Angel’s Fire Transmission Stone gave Odecla.s.s a further opportunity.

After a long while, Odecla.s.s finally withdrew his gaze and said to Angel indifferently, “You did well, you kept your promise.”

After a pause, Odecla.s.s continued with a serious tone, “Human, you may have my friends.h.i.+p.”

Angel bowed slightly, “It is my honor.”

Before this, Angel had learned from Fafnir that Odecla.s.s had once declared: whoever brought him a complete Fire Transmission Stone would gain his friends.h.i.+p.

However, the Fire Transmission Stone was so rare that the promise had only been fulfilled with the arrival of Angel.

Hence, Angel was not surprised by Odecla.s.s’s statement.

In any case, gaining the friends.h.i.+p of an Abyssal Dragon meant a lot to Angel. But more than a mere nominal friends.h.i.+p, what Angel actually cared about more was—

“Lord Odecla.s.s, about the curse that Toby has contracted…”

Odecla.s.s nodded, “Of course, I haven’t forgotten, but to remove the Calamity Curse, I need to wait until my strength has recovered to a certain level.”

Odecla.s.s briefly explained his situation.

Only then did Angel understand that Odecla.s.s’s initial reluctance to remove Toby’s curse without finding the Fire Transmission Stone was not without reason.

Odecla.s.s’s strength had been compromised due to years in the Ice Valley. He needed to recover to a certain level before he could lift the Calamity Curse.

Previously, Odecla.s.s didn’t want to and couldn’t be bothered to explain these nuances. Now that he was offering Angel his friends.h.i.+p, he did not hesitate to share these intricacies with him.

Angel could sense that although Odecla.s.s’s expression remained unchanged, the previous alienation and aloofness when facing him were gradually disappearing.

“I understand, may I know how long it would take?”