The shadows of the old world, the tides of the new era. Light and darkness, chaos and dawn... arise alternately in a world of machinery and witchcraft!
But what does this have to do with me, ...
"Paper is made of tree pulp. If you use alchemical decomposition to disrupt and reorganize it, you can still get the original pulp. Some might even be able to directly restore it to branches. But these require a certain amount. A book doesn't have much raw material, so you can't use it to make a towering tree."
Then he placed the alchemy stone inside.
"But if the alchemist stone can ignore equivalent exchange, then it can be used to create more things in turn." Chanting the spell.
Soon the book began to melt like muddy water, and when it reassembled, it directly formed into the vine branches in Mierke's hand...
But it's only a small piece the size of a thumb.
But after the alchemist stone took effect...
[Alchemy Stone: 910]
The number of times was used up once, but the vines in front of him began to grow gradually, completely ignoring the amount used by a book.
Even after using it once.
[Alchemy Stone: 810]
Plants composed of cellulose can actually turn the color of rust in an instant and begin to harden in sections.
"this……"
Lucille didn't understand alchemy before, but after seeing Sean use it, she felt that this field was so magical. Compared with the destructive power and mystery of magic, alchemy seemed like a spell with a basis and basis.
"Just as I thought, the Alchemist's Stone can ignore equivalent exchange, but where does this substance come from?"
"Oh, I remember now!"
Perhaps inspired by Sean's alchemy, Lucille recalled the news she had heard from the southern continent.
"The Wizarding Society once asked an alchemist to help find something called the Yellow Seal!"