Mage Joan

Chapter 93 Enchanting Leather Goods

"Joan, are you kidding me?" Mr. Longfellow stared at the young mage with wide eyes, and asked incredulously, "Do you really have a way to make fur clothes clean automatically?"

"No kidding, this is just a simple enchanting process." When Joan said this, the corner of his mouth couldn't help twitching.

In fact, the principle of this enchanting craft is indeed very simple. It is nothing more than blessing the 0-ring trick "magic trick" on the clothes, and when cleaning is needed, the activation character is recited to activate the spell, so that the clothes are instantly restored to cleanliness. However, the simple principle does not mean that the process is also simple. If conventional techniques are used, a lot of time and energy will be spent on the enchanting process alone. Joan's advantage is that he has mastered a set of enchanting techniques that are completely different from conventional techniques, that is, using runes to create magic tools.

After Joan decided on the idea of ​​enchanting fur, he took his ferocious badger fur tanned cloak as a test object and started to try enchanting.

First of all, Joan needs to find a suitable rune from among the 24 runes as a carrier to accommodate the "magic trick". After some comparison, Joan selected the 18th rune Beorc. The meaning of this rune is "renewal, purification and revival", which is exactly in line with the needs of "purifying dirt and cleaning clothes".

Joan first painted the Beorc rune on his cloak. For aesthetic reasons, the rune can be drawn inside the lining without affecting the enchanting effect. Next, Joan used the Beorc rune as a container to apply a "magic trick" to it.

One of the characteristics of rune runes is that they can act as a "medium" or "carrier" between the spell and the subject. Spells like "magic trick" that take effect immediately after casting, if they are injected into runes, they will appear in a state similar to "frozen", and the magic power will always be stored inside the runes until someone uses a specific spell or spirit. The magic power stored in the rune will be released only when the rune is activated by induction. Once the rune is drawn on the surface of an object or creature, it cannot be erased or peeled off by physical means, and can only be removed by magic.

Joan's first attempt was successful, and the "magic trick" was successfully stored in the Beorc rune. When someone touched the cloak and recited the activation character preset by Joan, the "magic trick" stored in the No. 18 rune would be activated. Automatically fires to keep the cloak clean as new.

So it seems that the enchanting experiment was very successful? However, after a little analysis of Qiao An, it was found that this was not the case.

When the Beorc rune is activated, the magic power stored in the rune will be released all at once, and the cloak will also transform into a mortal thing. If you want to clean it again, you have to re-inject the "magic trick". To put it bluntly, what is produced in this way is only a one-time magic device, and the runes only serve as a magic storage function.

Joan's ideal enchanted cloak is not like this. If you have to re-cast the spell before cleaning it every time, then you can just cast the spell directly to clean it, why bother with rune enchanting? Joan hopes that one enchantment can be permanently effective, can rune runes fulfill this requirement?

Maybe. However, Qiao An's current understanding of rune knowledge is still too shallow, and realizing the one-time storage function is already the limit of his ability.

After a whole day of trial and error, Joan had to admit a cold reality: using runes for enchanting can indeed greatly simplify the enchanting process, saving time and effort compared with conventional techniques, but if you want to achieve long-term effectiveness of spells For the purpose of enchanting, the cost of enchanting raw materials still needs to be spent, and a copper plate cannot be saved.

The next day, Joan changed his mind about the experiment. The first half of the enchanting process is the same as yesterday, drawing the No. 18 rune Beorc on the cloak, and the second half of the spell-casting link adopts the traditional process-adding "magic crystal" powder as the main auxiliary material while casting the spell. These auxiliary materials will automatically make steam penetrate into the Beorc rune during the casting process, and act as a "stabilizer" and "charging module".

Cloaks enchanted with this mix of old and new crafts can trigger "magic tricks" at will, perfectly meeting the need for frequent cleaning. This enchanting process saves time and effort, the only fly in the ointment is that it does not save money. Joan spent a resounding 94 gold coins for that handful of magic crystal dust, which was actually about the same cost as conventional enchanting crafts.

At least in the short term, Joan has no ability to further improve this enchanting process, and he himself does not have the capital to mass-produce enchanted cloaks, so he can only try to find a sponsor to cooperate with. Since Joan intends to do fur enchanting business, it is obvious that Mr. Longfellow, the owner of the leather shop, is his ideal business partner.

In order to win the trust of Mr. Longfellow, Joann specially brought his own enchanted cloak as an experiment, splashed a bottle of ink on the fluffy cloak in front of Mr. Longfellow, and then started to recite The talisman, the wet cloak gave off a hazy glow, and it became clean and dry in a blink of an eye.

"Wow! This is amazing!" Mr. Longfellow hugged Joan excitedly, and kissed him hard on the face, "My dear little mage, you are amazing!"

Joan rubbed the itchy cheeks that were pricked by the owner of the leather shop, and whispered a little embarrassedly: "Each enchantment costs about 100 gold duo plus material costs..."

"I know that, son, you wrote it very clearly in your letter." Mr. Longfellow said with a smile, "We can cooperate like this - I will pay for the clothing and materials, and in addition, I will pay you 50 gold for each enchanted garment." What do you think about Duga processing fee?"

Joan expected that if he insisted on raising the price, the processing fee could be raised, but with his personality, it was too difficult for him to bargain with others. Besides, Mr. Longfellow was generous enough, and the terms of cooperation proposed were already It exceeded his psychological expectations, so he nodded readily.

Relieved, Longfellow personally selected 5 high-end fur coats and handed them to Joan along with 500 Gold Duga. Tell him to start work as soon as possible, and if the sales of these samples are promising, additional orders will be added in the future.

Mr. Longfellow still has to figure out how to make eye-catching advertisements for the new products in his store. Joan can't help him in this regard, so he simply took the big bag of leather clothes and bid farewell to him, so that Go home early and enchant the leather coat.

After arriving home, Joan started to work. Enchanting similar items in batches can especially reflect the efficiency advantage of the rune enchanting process. Joan spent only one morning enchanting five high-end furs one by one, and sent the finished products back to Longfei after lunch. Luo's leather goods store.

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