The Synthesis Wizard-Chapter 299:Another God is Going to Have Bad Luck

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Chapter 299 - 299:Another God is Going to Have Bad Luck

Just like the first time he came, the Radiant Pavilion still had the same ordinary appearance of a hotel.

If someone who was unaware of the existence of the Radiant Pavilion were to glance at it, they would likely overlook it entirely, never suspecting that this establishment was one of the three major merchant associations in the City of All Things.

Su Nan looked up at the sign and then entered the building.

Contrary to its seemingly small exterior, the interior was spacious and bright, with a dozen wooden shelves sparsely displaying various items.

Behind the counter near the entrance, a tall, golden-haired young man was flipping through account books; it was the Radiant Dragon transformed into human form.

Noticing a guest had entered, the Radiant Dragon lazily lifted his head, and upon seeing Su Nan, he was momentarily taken aback. Then, as if recalling something, his platinum-colored eyes brightened slightly.

"It's you."

"It's been several hundred years since I last came."

Su Nan approached the counter and smiled, "Do you still remember me, boss?"

The Radiant Dragon smirked, "I wouldn't normally remember people, but your Engraved Gemstone left quite an impression on me."

"Then I owe it to the Engraved Gemstone," Su Nan chuckled.

"What do you want to buy this time?"

The Radiant Dragon's gaze was fixed intently on Su Nan, clearly eager for him to produce the Engraved Gemstone.

The dragon clan indeed had a fondness for gemstones.

Su Nan sighed inwardly and got straight to the point, "Do you have any Apocalypse Potions here?"

"Apocalypse Potion?"

The Radiant Dragon showed a look of surprise and scrutinized Su Nan closely.

"I didn't misjudge you after all. I always thought you would achieve something great in the future, but I didn't expect you to grasp the laws so quickly."

Back when they first met, the Radiant Dragon had stated that Su Nan would eventually become a True Spirit Wizard.

However, even he hadn't anticipated that Su Nan would take this step toward understanding the laws so soon.

"Unfortunately, True Spirit Wizards guard the Apocalypse Potion very closely; it basically doesn't circulate outside. I don't have any Apocalypse Potions here."

Su Nan felt a wave of disappointment, but then he heard the Radiant Dragon change his tone.

"Although I don't have the Apocalypse Potion, I do have another type of potion that I think you might be interested in."

Su Nan asked curiously, "What potion?"

The Radiant Dragon waved his hand over the counter, and suddenly a bottle of potion appeared on the previously empty surface. Inside was a light silver liquid that shimmered with a captivating glow under the light of the Magic Stone Lamp.

"This is the Enlightenment Potion, a replica made by some Wizard based on the Apocalypse Potion. Its effect is only about one-third of that of the Apocalypse Potion."

"There's such a thing?" Su Nan looked surprised but quickly reacted, "Why have I never heard of this potion before?"

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Even if it only had one-third of the effect of the Apocalypse Potion, it was still quite good.

If what the Radiant Dragon said was true, the Enlightenment Potion would have long been sought after by many Level 3 Crystallization Wizards, and Su Nan shouldn't have heard nothing about it until now.

The Radiant Dragon chuckled and said, "This potion has a side effect; it causes slight damage to the soul after consumption, so it must be taken with a potion or Magic Plant that can nourish and restore the soul."

Su Nan suddenly understood.

No wonder.

The importance of the soul to a Wizard goes without saying, and a potion that damages the soul naturally leaves a bad impression.

Even if one could overcome this point, the other aspect would be difficult to manage.

Potions or Magic Plants that can nourish and restore the soul are all incredibly precious and hard to come by. If one had to use such a treasure in conjunction with this potion, the cost of using the Enlightenment Potion would likely not be much less than that of the genuine Apocalypse Potion, and its efficacy would be significantly lower.

In comparison, the Enlightenment Potion suddenly seemed quite useless.

No wonder he had never heard of any Enlightenment Potion; it was likely that very few Wizards would be foolish enough to use such a potion.

However, this was quite suitable for Su Nan.

As long as he used the Magic Cube to synthesize it, any side effects could be completely eliminated.

Feeling overjoyed, Su Nan maintained a calm demeanor, took the potion, examined it for a moment, and said, "I need to verify if this potion is as you say."

"No problem." The Radiant Dragon gestured for him to proceed, "But if you use the potion, you'll have to buy it."

Su Nan nodded and stored the Enlightenment Potion in the Magic Cube, where the corresponding information quickly appeared.

Just as the Radiant Dragon had said.

After confirming it was correct, Su Nan took the potion out again, placed it back on the counter, and asked, "How much is it?"

From the Radiant Dragon's perspective, the potion had only disappeared from Su Nan's hand for a few seconds, seemingly being stored in a space ring, and then it was taken out again.

Seeing Su Nan's demeanor, it seemed he had already verified it.

Such a strange method of verification left even the well-informed Radiant Dragon somewhat puzzled.

However, he wisely refrained from asking further and extended two fingers, saying, "Twenty of those Engraved Gemstones from last time."

Seeing Su Nan frown slightly, he spread his hands and said, "The materials for making this potion aren't cheap."

"The value of the materials has nothing to do with me; I only care about the efficacy of the potion."

Su Nan pondered for a moment and said, "Forget it, I won't buy the potion. I want the formula for the Enlightenment Potion."

The Radiant Dragon shook his head in refusal, "I don't sell the formula."

Su Nan said with a half-smile, "Very few people would buy the Enlightenment Potion, right? Even if the formula stays in your hands, it won't generate much profit. Wouldn't it be better to sell it to me for a one-time gain?"

Seeing the Radiant Dragon show signs of interest, Su Nan seized the opportunity and placed an Engraved Gemstone on the counter.

"Perhaps you can take a look at this first."

The Radiant Dragon gazed at the Engraved Gemstone, momentarily stunned, his eyes glued to it.

"This is..." The Radiant Dragon's eyes revealed an unmasked fervor.

Su Nan noticed this and couldn't help but smile slightly.

After successfully grasping the laws, the Engraved Gemstone's effect on him had significantly diminished.

That said, before coming to the Radiant Pavilion, he had still taken the time to synthesize some Engraved Gemstones.

Each one was made from over two hundred basic Engraved Gemstones, far superior to those he had traded to the Radiant Dragon back then.

As long as someone was keen on collecting gemstones, they wouldn't be able to resist.

After a long moment, the Radiant Dragon reluctantly withdrew his gaze, hesitated for a moment, and gritted his teeth, "Five of these Engraved Gemstones, and I'll sell you the formula!"

Su Nan smiled faintly, "Deal!"

With five Engraved Gemstones in hand, the Radiant Dragon's mood visibly brightened, looking at Su Nan with admiration.

"Your skill in crafting magical items surpasses that of many True Spirit Wizards. I've never seen a Wizard capable of creating such high-grade Engraved Gemstones."

"It's quite difficult to make; I only have a few on hand."

Su Nan casually made up a story to block the Radiant Dragon's probing questions.

Having achieved his goal, he naturally had no need to linger any longer. After chatting for a bit, he planned to take his leave.

Just as he was about to step out the door, a man suddenly walked in from outside.

The two bumped into each other, pausing their steps simultaneously, their gazes sizing each other up.

The newcomer appeared to be around thirty years old, with ordinary features, but there was a peculiar black pattern on his right cheek.

The pattern was quite simple, just a wavy black line, but when Su Nan's gaze fell upon it, it felt as if he were staring into a pitch-black abyss, giving him the illusion that his soul was about to be sucked in.

Su Nan's heart skipped a beat, and he quickly averted his gaze, secretly astonished.

Law Power!

From that black pattern, he distinctly sensed the power of the laws! Moreover, with his current strength, the mere sight of such a presence could evoke this feeling, undoubtedly marking him as a True Spirit Wizard! True Spirit Wizards rarely appeared in the City of All Things, and Su Nan was curious about the purpose of this unfamiliar True Spirit Wizard visiting the Radiant Pavilion. However, after some thought, he decided to suppress his curiosity and exited the shop.

Just as he brushed past, the man glanced at Su Nan, his gaze carrying a profound meaning.

It was only after Su Nan's figure disappeared that the man withdrew his gaze and entered the store.

Radiant Dragon, who was happily admiring the gemstones behind the counter, looked up at the newcomer, a hint of surprise flashing across his face.

"A rare visitor, Jude. Why aren't you in the Realm of Truth? What brings you here?"

Jude didn't answer his question but instead asked, "Who was that person just now?"

"Playing dumb, are we?" The Radiant Dragon rolled his eyes. "The Star Alliance has dealt you Dark Throne such a heavy blow, and even your staunch supporter, Blackstone Tower, has fallen into the hands of the Star Alliance. I don't believe you wouldn't recognize the master of the Star Alliance?"

"It really was him."

Jude shook his head, not caring about the Radiant Dragon's sarcastic tone.

He had indeed seen Su Nan's image and knew that the Star Alliance had such a figure.

However, he had clearly sensed the aura of the laws emanating from Su Nan, and according to his knowledge, Su Nan had only been a Level 3 Liquefaction Wizard over five hundred years ago, so it was illogical for him to have grasped the laws so quickly.

That was why he had doubted whether he had mistaken the person.

But it turned out that the person was indeed Su Nan!

"Only five hundred years to break through from Level 3 Liquefaction to Level 3 Crystallization and successfully grasp the laws; such talent surpasses that of many Descendants of True Spirits."

"With such qualifications and strength, it's no wonder he has made such a name for himself."

Jude glanced in the direction Su Nan had left, a flicker of light passing through his eyes.

Noticing that Jude remained silent, the Radiant Dragon put away the gemstones and impatiently asked, "What do you want to buy?"

Jude didn't mind his tone and replied calmly, "Ten bottles of God Hiding Potion."

The Radiant Dragon raised an eyebrow and smirked, "Which god are you planning to target this time?"

Jude looked at him with a calm expression, not answering.

The Radiant Dragon found it uninteresting, shrugged, and tossed out ten bottles of potion.

"Same old rule, ten Shadowy Gemstones."

Jude didn't haggle, placing ten gemstones on the counter, then turned and left without looking back.

Watching his retreating figure, the Radiant Dragon shrugged.

"Looks like another god is in for some trouble."

Back in the Starlight Continent, Su Nan immediately dove into the laboratory of the Starlight Wizard Tower and began crafting the Enlightenment Potion.

The warehouse had ready materials, so Su Nan directly instructed Tower Spirit No. 1 to gather them.

Now, his potion-making skill had reached level 7, which was top-tier even among True Spirit Wizards, more than enough to craft the Enlightenment Potion.

After two or three attempts, Su Nan successfully produced the first bottle of Enlightenment Potion.

The effects displayed by the Magic Cube were nearly identical to the one the Radiant Dragon had produced.

After that, Su Nan made over ten more bottles of Enlightenment Potion and proceeded to synthesize them.

As expected, after putting four bottles of Enlightenment Potion into the Magic Cube, the newly synthesized Enlightenment Potion had no side effects whatsoever.

"Not bad!"

Su Nan nodded in satisfaction.

Next, he needed to test the compatibility of the Enlightenment Potion with himself.

It was obvious that the Enlightenment Potion couldn't be infinitely synthesized for enhancement, as he had his own limits to bear.

What he needed to do next was to determine this synthesis limit.

After spending quite some time, consuming over ten bottles of Enlightenment Potion, Su Nan finally matched the best version of the Enlightenment Potion.

The final synthesized Enlightenment Potion could increase his speed of grasping the laws by about 120% compared to the original, which was more than double the previous rate.

"At this rate, I should be able to master the gravity law in about thirteen to fourteen hundred years."

Su Nan was overjoyed.

This was much faster than before!

Indeed, having cultivation resources to assist was essential for quicker strength enhancement! Coming back to his senses from his joy, Su Nan fell into contemplation.

The current speed of grasping the laws was already quite good, but he still felt it wasn't enough.

There were less than seven hundred years left until the ambush on the Spider Queen event.

It would be best to master the gravity law before then, so he would have the strength to navigate the upcoming event.

"Collecting some Magic Plants and potions that enhance physical and soul strength to assist in cultivation should further increase the speed of grasping the laws, but the increase might not be significant, not as much as the Enlightenment Potion."

Wait a minute!

Su Nan suddenly realized and couldn't help but slap his forehead.

All along, he had been looking for problems within himself, trying to find ways to enhance his capacity to bear Law Power, but he had never considered that he could try changing the external environment.

"After all, grasping the laws is about experiencing the essence of the laws. If I comprehend the laws in a higher gravity environment, wouldn't that slightly improve efficiency?"

Su Nan felt it was worth a try.

With that thought, he immediately entered the Fallen Spirit Plane.

Setting up a high-gravity environment wasn't difficult for a Level 3 Crystallization Wizard; it was just a matter of arranging a magic array.

Su Nan quickly completed the array setup, then sat down in the center of the array and activated it.

The gravity in the Fallen Spirit Plane was already much higher than in an ordinary plane, and with the enhancement of the array, the gravity reached an astonishing level.

The moment the array was activated, a heavy pressure, as immense as mountains, suddenly enveloped Su Nan's entire body.

Even with his strength as a Level 3 Crystallization Wizard, he found it hard to breathe for a moment, his upper body slightly bending forward, and it took him a while to adjust before he could straighten up.

Taking a deep breath, Su Nan began to comprehend the laws.

The results pleasantly surprised him; the efficiency of grasping the laws had indeed improved!

"Effective!"

Su Nan was overjoyed and continued to improve the array, increasing the gravity.

With successive enhancements, the gravity in the array had risen to a level that would crush even a Level 2 Wizard into a pulp upon entry.

Under such intense pressure, Su Nan was completely pinned in place, unable to move.

Even just sitting there, he could hear the sound of his bones straining under the burden.

"Is this already the limit?"

Su Nan sighed, abandoning the idea of further increasing the gravity array, and focused on his cultivation.

It must be said that although cultivating in such a high-gravity environment was exceptionally arduous and painful, the efficiency of grasping the gravity law was extraordinarily high.

Combined with the Magic Plants and potions he had previously gathered to enhance physical and soul strength, after consuming them, Su Nan's speed of grasping the gravity law surged once again.

Thus, Su Nan immersed himself in the painful yet joyful cultivation, completely unaware of the passage of time.

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