Wizard: I Can Synthesis Everything -
Chapter 85 Carefree
Chapter 85: Chapter 85 Carefree
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Rhein Castle.
After returning, Lin Suo had intended to delve straight into his underground sanctuary to deal with the barrage of knowledge in his mind.
But he soon abandoned the idea.
He went straight to his bedroom, sat cross-legged on the carpet, closed his eyes, and started processing the influx of excessive knowledge, flipping through, understanding, and interpreting.
Before, the reason he directly synthesized the inheritance of the Late Bell Church into a book and consumed it was because he was afraid that people like Layston Martin would search his person.
But they never did.
Lin Suo didn’t know if they had simply forgotten or if it was intentional.
For the sake of safety, he simply ceased hiding; during sensitive times, it was necessary to be aboveboard. Once people like Layston Martin had left,
he could return underground to experiment with the knowledge in his mind.
No particular aim, just out of caution!
Because of a series of unexpected events, the Fifth Ring Wizard monitoring him didn’t detect anything amiss.
Days passed by.
In the blink of an eye, a month had gone.
Mid-October.
The delegation from Layston had been gone for half a month, yet Lin Suo still maintained an overt lifestyle.
Only on this day did he finally retreat to the safety of his underground haven.
He began experimenting frenetically with the various methods he had recently learned and, driven by an itch in his hands, started working on the technical aspects of the transformation school of magic. It’s worth mentioning that because of extensive theft of magic soil, the area below the swamp frogs’ habitat had been emptied.
Had he not propped it up with stone pillars and a stone ceiling, it would’ve collapsed long ago.
The significant loss of magic soil from below caused a drop in the concentration of magic energy in the habitat, indirectly stirring a battle for territory between the frogs and Earth Cave Spiders.
Then, one day,
the Earth Cave Spiders, also fond of burrowing, dug into Lin Suo’s domain. This brought him a source of corpses, which could also serve to hone his witchcraft proficiency.
Allowing him to understand combat better, to get more accustomed to battle!
"Scan"
[Lin Suo]
[Age: 21 (320)]
[Talent: Synthesize Everything]
[Rank: Level One Earth Knight (225/1000); First Rank Wizard (851/1000)]
[Transcendent: Magic Power Breathing Skill (321/1000); Moon Pupil Meditation Method (461/1000); Starry Sky Meditation Method (21/1000)]
[Bloodline Power: [Red Grade·Permanent]Heart Seal]
[Inheritance: Late Bell Wizard Unified Sect Inheritance 1st-3rd Ring (253/10000)]
[Skills: [Red Grade·Apprentice Level]Mud Stone Transformation, Magic Hand, Purifying Evil, Moon Blade Leopard Contract Skill, Strong Repulsion Field.
[First Ring]Plant Control (621/1000); Fiery Flame Giant Fist (162/1000); Flying Skill (198/1000); Thousand Blades Extreme Cold (182/1000); Shape Shifting Technique (121/1000); Mud Dragon Transformation (119/1000)]
[Skills: [Red Grade]Language Master, Medicine, Noble Etiquette, Cooking Skill, Historian, Sailing Skill, Architecture
Basic Alchemy+3 (56/100), Advanced Alchemy (121/1000)]
[Status: Healthy, Humanoid, Dragon Spirit and Tiger Strength]
Two more boxes were added by Lin Suo himself.
Compared to his apprenticeship period.
After becoming an official Wizard, the proficiency level rose particularly slowly. However, the witchcraft skill Plant Control, thanks to the Magic Ring, still showed a rapid upward trend, indicating a breakthrough wouldn’t be far off.
The same was true for the Starry Sky Meditation Method.
As a Sixth Ring Meditation Method, it significantly relieved the pressure on Lin Suo in collating knowledge.
Next, beside researching corpse synthesis formulas, he also needed to start buying materials for First Level Magic Ring spells such as Flame Giant Fist, Thousand Blades Extreme Cold, Mud Dragon Transformation, and Shape Shifting Technique from Tominoos.
He wanted to give it a try using the Magic Ring for Synthesis.
Success or failure, it was a no-loss game.
On the other hand, Reynolds had fled, the production line of Artificial Magic Stones had come to a halt, and he was left with his main source of income cut off, only about two thousand Gold Coins remaining in his savings.
More revenue streams needed to be opened up alongside cost-cutting measures.
The rice business was just a small operation initially set up to satisfy his hunger, but the next step was to become the real pillar industry of Viscount Rhein.
The construction of the Silverfish private port also needed to be accelerated.
A few days later.
Lin Suo put down his feather pen and reviewed his plans once again.
The plan was divided into two parts: the mortal industry and the wizard industry.
Rice was somewhere in between, provided for the consumption of the large Knight Orders.
For the mortal industry, Lin Suo had set up two parts: one was sugar making, and the other was bicycles.
Sugar was considered a semi-luxury item, while bicycles were simple and practical, suitable for the public to use as a tool.
Although both were not high-tech, no one could beat Lin Suo’s cost, and the Gold Coins earned were mainly used to purchase this piece of land, as well as for daily expenses.
He was preparing to offer synthesized sugarcane, then made into malt sugar for sale; he would provide the bike blueprints, let the butler employ long-term craftsmen, or simply buy Slaves to serve as laborers.
He was planning to purchase fifty acres of land nearby to establish factories.
This part, he intended to let go and not handle himself.
However, for the wizard industry, he focused on synthesizing reagents.
The Enlightenment Reagent was cheaper than the commonly used Enlightenment Flower, required lower qualifications, and could be used daily during the Apprentice level training.
The Black Octopus Flower Reagent, however, was for Intermediate and Advanced Apprentices to use for meditation, one bottle a day made everything enjoyable.
As for raw materials, his Night Garden was so full that he couldn’t fit any more; the warehouses were filled with this stuff—it was really that Artificial Magic Stones were ridiculously profitable, stimulating the growth of these low-level Magic Potions extremely fast.
Only the Three-Eyed Octopus required organizing a party to go out to the sea to hunt.
So, for the following period of time.
Aside from cultivation, Lin Suo was constantly busy to the point where the Dragon Spirit and Tiger Strength status from his status bar was all worn out.
He went to the nearby cities to purchase ranches to breed Black Mountain Goats.
He bought Knight Slaves and boats to go out to the sea fishing for Three-Eyed Octopuses—multiple tasks at hand, spending Gold Coins until he was down to his last, with only two thousand Magic Stones remaining.
But as the upstream and downstream of the industrial chain gradually took shape, Lin Suo extracted himself from it, using Witchcraft Contracts to limit his managers’ actions.
Then, controlling the lowest-tier doers with Slave Contracts.
Layer upon layer set up.
He then freed up his time, relentlessly developing his various abilities, occasionally making Enlightenment Reagents and Black Octopus Flower Reagents.
Slowly accumulating, he stored them in his warehouse.
He also sent people to several coastal cities nearby, to communicate with the local wizard powers, trying to sell the synthesized reagents.
Enlightenment Reagents sold for one Magic Stone per tube, Black Octopus Flower Reagents for ten Magic Stones per tube.
That was the factory price; how they sold them was up to them, or they could also be consumed internally.
As for why he didn’t sell to Wild Wizards on the black market.
Mainly because Koster was already in decline, lacking in Wild Wizards, and even the Mixed Blood District was mostly vacant, with barely any customers.
Moreover, it’s well-known how poor Wild Wizards are—originally Lin Suo sold thirty tubes for just twenty Magic Stones and twenty jin of Mountain Copper.
Now, selling to reputable wizard powers, he made more profit and could also establish connections beyond Koster, which might come in handy at some point.
Unconsciously, Lin Suo found himself with a band of three hundred slaves under his command, mostly Half-Beast.
There were also some Bloodline Descendants from the North Realm, demoted to Slaves due to economic crimes. Lin Suo would assess their capabilities and if they truly had the skills, he would purchase them to manage his industries.
After dealing with a series of matters.
In a blink of an eye, it was the Eternal Night of the Winter Fire Festival.
The last Eternal Night, he had spent with Captain Tifa; it had only been a short two years, and the people around him had changed.
Most of them were his Slaves...
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