The bone of sin domain is king
Chapter 200, Scene 23. Alchemy
Chapter 200 No.20 Three Acts. Alchemy (A monthly pass at the beginning of the month)
"Did you bring the materials?"
Kallen was obviously a little embarrassed. After all, those materials were very precious, let alone mentioning them. More importantly, they would hardly be of much use in the championship war, so the person who would bring these materials was obviously out of shape.
This fits well with Langton's image.
"but."
Kallen changed the subject and raised a new question.
"Even if there are materials, who among the people present can refine such a potion? As far as I know, if there is a slight mistake in the preparation process, the so-called eagle eye potion is just a rotten street product, only the highest quality Only the potion can play its original role."
Alchemists, as a branch of mages, naturally need the ability to cast spells as a basis. There are many operations that can only be achieved by relying on magic and magic circles, so Karen thinks that Langton, who is a waste of spells, will definitely not be able to master them. Such superb refining skills.
"I did."
However, Langton quietly uttered a word.
"Don't talk nonsense, can you use Maxwell's magic circle to purify? Loras Separation is a third-level spell, and you are struggling to use even a first-level spell. How can you master that spell?"
Speaking in an incredible tone, Kallen listed several basic alchemy spells. As part of her general education, she had naturally been exposed to alchemy-related knowledge, but it was obviously not an errand that required great patience and perseverance. It suits her, so she only stays at the level where she has been in contact with and can play with a few basic magic circles.
But Langton in front of him actually said that he had done it, which surprised Karen even more than the uncontrollable situation of the crown war.
"The so-called Maxwell's circle is just a means of distinguishing two mixed liquids, and the two solvents needed by the eagle eye potion are just under different boiling points, and fractional distillation can be used to do it. Well, this is my own One technique that has been created is to heat the mixture to a temperature where one of the liquids boils to escape the gas while the other remains in a liquid state to separate."
At this time, Langton changed his usual timidity and talked about it, as if he was the authority in this area, and Caroline was just a student who didn't understand.
"The Loras Separation Technique is actually just a method of simply using magic power to separate certain ions in water. This can be done by adding other solvents to react with the ions that need to be separated to form a precipitate, and then filtering it again. "
"What did you say."
Karen couldn't accept it for a while. After all, in her view, magic is omnipotent and the technique closest to the origin of the world, while the magic left by these ancestors is irreplaceable and is the essence of simplification to the extreme.
But Langton's method was so simple that she doubted her life in the past ten years.
More importantly, after thinking about it carefully, Karen still felt that Langton's method was actually feasible.
These operations are all composed of the most basic alchemical reactions. In daily life, alchemists would use thousands of operations, but they were combined into a brand-new technique by Langton in this way, and there is no need for magic foundation at all.
This made Kallen waver a little about magic for a while.
Is magic the only one? If other means can achieve the effect that only magic can achieve, then what is the meaning of magic?
But Karen was not given much time to think about such philosophical issues, Langdon continued.
"I'm not good at magic, but I want to be a necromancer, even the worst and stupidest wizard - as long as it's a wizard."
He said, showing a helpless smile.
"But I can't easily cast even the most basic magic, so I can only start from other aspects."
While Langton was speaking, a scene seemed to appear in the minds of others.
It was a figure of a teenager studying hard in books, making various attempts in the laboratory, and unremittingly persevering in the frustration of failure.
As a necromancer family with a long history, the Ludwig family is quite harsh on their offspring. Spell waste like Langton can usually only be thrown into the palace to do idle work. I will pay attention to the fact that a mage who does not know magic can actually do such a thing.
"Well, well, I believe you."
Caroline's eyes showed complicated emotions. As a genius, she was always under the attention of others, but she was also quite lonely. Perhaps she was thinking of herself. Instead of questioning Langton, she nodded silently.
"Give me an hour, and I will definitely prepare the most perfect eagle eye potion for you."
Langdon showed a rare smile, causing Karen to look away.
Karen's Heroic Spirit looked at Langdon, smiled meaningfully, and followed Karen out of the room.
As for Rosen, he accompanied Langton to refine the potion in the laboratory.
When he saw Langton take out a complete set of alchemy equipment from the storage ring, he knew that this guy was definitely not trying to be brave.
What's more, according to their previous conversation, it was not accidental that Langton was able to open the door to summon Rosen. It was a plan that Langton implemented after carefully studying the entire summoning ceremony. In human society, no matter what, it can become a country's treasure, instead of being ridiculed and cast aside by everyone like here.
It's a pity that the old-fashioned and pedantic Necromancer will only recognize his talent in spellcasting. Since Langton has always been left out, he subconsciously did not show his strengths, so he was buried.
As for Ai Xue, this heroic girl didn't understand at all what the argument between Kallen and Langton was, but she did understand one thing, that is, Langton was indeed helping her find her master.
She sat quietly and did not disturb Langton who was mixing the potion.
Langton didn't care about the attitudes of the people around him. For him, stepping on the test bench was equivalent to going to the battlefield. Everything else was not worth paying attention to. He was concentrating on processing the materials and making and improving all kinds of equipment himself. It was running non-stop, and the colorful medicines were circulating in his hands, turning into completely different solutions.
Looking at Langton's work, Rosen had the illusion of returning to the chemical factory in his previous life for a moment.
It has to be said that in this magical world, most people rely too much on magic and divine arts, and instead ignore some of the simplest principles. Most of what Langton used were experiments taught in schools in Rosen's original world. method, but put it here, it is magic that ordinary mages can't do.
According to this, Rosen still remembers some simple physical and chemical principles. In the future, if he has the opportunity to help improve steam engines and the like, he will make a small contribution to liberating the productivity of this world. Not impossible.
When Rosen was still debating whether to develop an electromagnetic induction device, create a steam train, or simply open a convenience store named after him, Langton let out a long sigh of relief and put down the glass rod in his hand.
"call--"
There was a little sweat on his forehead, but it couldn't hide Langton's relaxed smile.
"Success."
(End of this chapter)
"Did you bring the materials?"
Kallen was obviously a little embarrassed. After all, those materials were very precious, let alone mentioning them. More importantly, they would hardly be of much use in the championship war, so the person who would bring these materials was obviously out of shape.
This fits well with Langton's image.
"but."
Kallen changed the subject and raised a new question.
"Even if there are materials, who among the people present can refine such a potion? As far as I know, if there is a slight mistake in the preparation process, the so-called eagle eye potion is just a rotten street product, only the highest quality Only the potion can play its original role."
Alchemists, as a branch of mages, naturally need the ability to cast spells as a basis. There are many operations that can only be achieved by relying on magic and magic circles, so Karen thinks that Langton, who is a waste of spells, will definitely not be able to master them. Such superb refining skills.
"I did."
However, Langton quietly uttered a word.
"Don't talk nonsense, can you use Maxwell's magic circle to purify? Loras Separation is a third-level spell, and you are struggling to use even a first-level spell. How can you master that spell?"
Speaking in an incredible tone, Kallen listed several basic alchemy spells. As part of her general education, she had naturally been exposed to alchemy-related knowledge, but it was obviously not an errand that required great patience and perseverance. It suits her, so she only stays at the level where she has been in contact with and can play with a few basic magic circles.
But Langton in front of him actually said that he had done it, which surprised Karen even more than the uncontrollable situation of the crown war.
"The so-called Maxwell's circle is just a means of distinguishing two mixed liquids, and the two solvents needed by the eagle eye potion are just under different boiling points, and fractional distillation can be used to do it. Well, this is my own One technique that has been created is to heat the mixture to a temperature where one of the liquids boils to escape the gas while the other remains in a liquid state to separate."
At this time, Langton changed his usual timidity and talked about it, as if he was the authority in this area, and Caroline was just a student who didn't understand.
"The Loras Separation Technique is actually just a method of simply using magic power to separate certain ions in water. This can be done by adding other solvents to react with the ions that need to be separated to form a precipitate, and then filtering it again. "
"What did you say."
Karen couldn't accept it for a while. After all, in her view, magic is omnipotent and the technique closest to the origin of the world, while the magic left by these ancestors is irreplaceable and is the essence of simplification to the extreme.
But Langton's method was so simple that she doubted her life in the past ten years.
More importantly, after thinking about it carefully, Karen still felt that Langton's method was actually feasible.
These operations are all composed of the most basic alchemical reactions. In daily life, alchemists would use thousands of operations, but they were combined into a brand-new technique by Langton in this way, and there is no need for magic foundation at all.
This made Kallen waver a little about magic for a while.
Is magic the only one? If other means can achieve the effect that only magic can achieve, then what is the meaning of magic?
But Karen was not given much time to think about such philosophical issues, Langdon continued.
"I'm not good at magic, but I want to be a necromancer, even the worst and stupidest wizard - as long as it's a wizard."
He said, showing a helpless smile.
"But I can't easily cast even the most basic magic, so I can only start from other aspects."
While Langton was speaking, a scene seemed to appear in the minds of others.
It was a figure of a teenager studying hard in books, making various attempts in the laboratory, and unremittingly persevering in the frustration of failure.
As a necromancer family with a long history, the Ludwig family is quite harsh on their offspring. Spell waste like Langton can usually only be thrown into the palace to do idle work. I will pay attention to the fact that a mage who does not know magic can actually do such a thing.
"Well, well, I believe you."
Caroline's eyes showed complicated emotions. As a genius, she was always under the attention of others, but she was also quite lonely. Perhaps she was thinking of herself. Instead of questioning Langton, she nodded silently.
"Give me an hour, and I will definitely prepare the most perfect eagle eye potion for you."
Langdon showed a rare smile, causing Karen to look away.
Karen's Heroic Spirit looked at Langdon, smiled meaningfully, and followed Karen out of the room.
As for Rosen, he accompanied Langton to refine the potion in the laboratory.
When he saw Langton take out a complete set of alchemy equipment from the storage ring, he knew that this guy was definitely not trying to be brave.
What's more, according to their previous conversation, it was not accidental that Langton was able to open the door to summon Rosen. It was a plan that Langton implemented after carefully studying the entire summoning ceremony. In human society, no matter what, it can become a country's treasure, instead of being ridiculed and cast aside by everyone like here.
It's a pity that the old-fashioned and pedantic Necromancer will only recognize his talent in spellcasting. Since Langton has always been left out, he subconsciously did not show his strengths, so he was buried.
As for Ai Xue, this heroic girl didn't understand at all what the argument between Kallen and Langton was, but she did understand one thing, that is, Langton was indeed helping her find her master.
She sat quietly and did not disturb Langton who was mixing the potion.
Langton didn't care about the attitudes of the people around him. For him, stepping on the test bench was equivalent to going to the battlefield. Everything else was not worth paying attention to. He was concentrating on processing the materials and making and improving all kinds of equipment himself. It was running non-stop, and the colorful medicines were circulating in his hands, turning into completely different solutions.
Looking at Langton's work, Rosen had the illusion of returning to the chemical factory in his previous life for a moment.
It has to be said that in this magical world, most people rely too much on magic and divine arts, and instead ignore some of the simplest principles. Most of what Langton used were experiments taught in schools in Rosen's original world. method, but put it here, it is magic that ordinary mages can't do.
According to this, Rosen still remembers some simple physical and chemical principles. In the future, if he has the opportunity to help improve steam engines and the like, he will make a small contribution to liberating the productivity of this world. Not impossible.
When Rosen was still debating whether to develop an electromagnetic induction device, create a steam train, or simply open a convenience store named after him, Langton let out a long sigh of relief and put down the glass rod in his hand.
"call--"
There was a little sweat on his forehead, but it couldn't hide Langton's relaxed smile.
"Success."
(End of this chapter)
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