Diary of the Death Wizard

Chapter 400 Radioactive Toxin

Chapter 400 Radioactive Toxin

Gu Duo's laboratory is very large, and there are also many apprentices under his name.

When Sol came in, he found that it was very lively here. It seems that all the apprentices with some strength were called by Gu Duo.

This is a scene that is difficult to see in the Katz Mentor Lab.

Even if Instructor Katz called all Sol apprentices to the laboratory, everyone would just do their own thing, and it would be considered a good relationship if they could communicate with each other once or twice.

It's not like Gu Duo's place, it's like... the students who just finished the exam get together to check the answers.

Saul's arrival did not cause much movement.

He stood at the door, deliberately lowered his sense of existence, and then used his mental power to eavesdrop on the conversations of those apprentices.

These people follow Gu Duo, no matter what element they majored in, they seem to have some toxins in their current research projects.

For example, Ke Li, who has studied the properties of metals well, insisted on studying the toxicity of metals. Finally, under the prompt of Sol, she really came up with radioactivity.

Keli was also among this group of people, right in the innermost part of the room, enthusiastically preparing the potion.

The more you study, the more addicted you become. Saul complained silently in his heart.

During the observation, Saul also found that Keri had the faint posture of a big sister.

Although she is only a second-level apprentice and has not yet been promoted to the third level, many people obediently listen to her command and dispatch.

Wizards value strength, and knowledge is also a kind of strength.

And the person who has almost the same status as Keli is a third-level apprentice that Sol is not very familiar with.

It was a little strange, because Sol also saw Billy sitting alone and sullen in the corner of the room.

In the wizard tower, there are many powerful third-level wizard apprentices. Billy may not be the first, but according to Sol's observation, he is at least the top three.

But why was he sitting alone in the dark corner of the room at this time, as if he had been exiled?

At this time, the busy Keri looked up and finally found Sol at the door.

In fact, there were other people who had spotted Sol before her, but none of them dared to step forward, and only paid attention to Sol silently.

How long have you been here? How come you just stand at the door and don't come in?

I see that Lady Keli is busy, so naturally she doesn't dare to disturb her at will.

Keri rolled her eyes. She knew Sol was joking, so she didn't ask him why he stood here for so long.

Come in. Just in time, we are about to prepare the adhesive and send it to the instructor. You can come and watch first.

Keri directly pulled Sol in, completely ignoring the expressions of those who saw Sol. The two stood still on a laboratory table full of materials.

I've already told Master Gu Duo, he means that you can come with me, as long as you don't waste potions on purpose. I told him no, otherwise I will beat you up.

Keri was talking, and her hands kept moving, skillfully holding test tubes, beakers, crucibles, etc., and began to prepare medicines in front of Saul.

What I'm doing now is optimizing the adhesive... Well, the instructor doesn't even have a name, so I just put it here. What if there is another optimization plan in the future? Is it called re-optimizing the adhesive?

Keli was obviously happy, and she talked a lot more at this time. So much so that several wizards around the laboratory cast surprised gazes - including Billy in the corner.

That's called Better Adhesive. Saul also cooperated with Keli.

What about the third optimization?

Excellent adhesive.

the fourth time?

The Best Adhesive.

While joking, the two finished the preliminary processing of the adhesive.

In the end, Keri held up a glass of bubbling, sticky, glue-like fluid and said: Actually, the one I just took is a semi-finished product. It takes a long time to ferment from the initial raw materials to the semi-finished product. Just read the notes. I believe you can understand.

She carefully held the beaker and led Sol to the end of the room. People on the left and right along the way carefully avoided Keri.

Or avoid the beaker in her hand.

I see that there seem to be a lot of toxic substances in the materials you process semi-finished products? Saul leisurely followed Keri, almost pacing with his hands behind his back.

Of course, it's an adhesive, but... you know, it's something that forcibly fuses the soul and the flesh. It's very domineering. Naturally, there are many poisonous things. If you haven't seen these things, you can hang them on the test bench just now. There is a list, you can look at it.

Saul has never seen most of the materials used by Keri for experiments. Although he has read many books similar to material science besides Basic Cognition of Everything, many of the things here are reprocessed semi-finished products. There are so many that even the apprentices here have to make a list for notes, so as not to accidentally confuse what is what.

At the end of the laboratory are two huge spherical glass enclosures. Two glass domes floated above a metal steering wheel the size of a table.

A rather complex witchcraft circle is drawn on the control panel. Sol took a brief look. In addition to floating, he also deciphered runes that have functions such as banning, opening, and even explosion.

This is a witchcraft type safe. He sighed in his heart.

One of the two spherical glass covers on the control panel has a diameter of one meter, and the other is no more than the size of a football. Inside are a piece of irregular copper-colored metal the size of a thumb.

The outer spherical glass cover is also engraved with a complex witchcraft circle, and because it is engraved on a sphere, the runes and formation diagrams of the circle are obviously deformed. If you are not good at witchcraft circles, come and see , I'm afraid I still don't recognize the above content.

Sol is quite knowledgeable in this regard, and he immediately recognized that the magic circle was an enlarged version of the Alpha necklace that Keri gave him.

Sure enough, Keli pointed to the smaller one first.

alpha.

Then she moved her index finger to the large glass dome.

Weakened Alpha. She shrugged, but her arm didn't move the beaker. Well, I don't know how to name it either, or would you give it a name?

Actually, I don't know how to name it, and the weakened alpha is easy to understand.

Kelly looked over.

Well, if you want, let's call it Beta. Seeing Keli's eyeballs rolling over there, Sol quickly raised his hands, I can't get up again, the one behind me can't bear it anymore, get up again It's just Shook, Tom and Jerry.

Okay——— Keli dragged her voice, giving up the idea of ​​asking Sol to name all the poison potions she made.

Then she turned around, still holding the beaker that was bubbling more and more steadily in her hand, and shouted to everyone, Open the lid!

Solton has a sense of falling tree at times.

Then he noticed that some wizard apprentices around him took two steps back.

People who were dealing with fine processing work also stopped their actions one after another.

Thorton's back felt numb all of a sudden, and he resisted not retreating—after all, Keri was right in front of him—but instead concentrated his mental power on his spirit armor, ready to be activated at any time.

Under Sol's gaze, Keri stretched out her little finger, and drew a rather complicated pattern along the lines of the magic circle on the weakened Alpha's glass cover.

The glass cover trembled frighteningly, and then quickly turned red again after stopping, with clear water bubbling from the top, which seemed to be cooling down again.

Keri quickly withdrew her fingers, and pinned the beaker in her other hand to where her pinky last rested.

In the next second, a small hole appeared there.

Only then did Sol notice that the mouth of the beaker was not flat, and when it was buckled on the glass cover, it just fit the curvature of the sphere.

Although the beaker was tilted, the gelatinous liquid inside just flowed down at an extremely slow speed.

At the same time, Keri's little finger moved to another place, and began to draw lines again.

When she stopped her fingers, the small hole exposed by the glass cover began to close rapidly.

Keri waited for a few more seconds to make sure that there was no gap in the glass cover before taking down the beaker.

Then she held up the seemingly unchanged solution and shrugged at Saul, No way, radioactive poison is so troublesome to use.

Next chapter, uh, still at night

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