Heisenberg showed some interest. A piece of parchment appeared out of thin air in his hand. He slapped it on the table and said in a shrill voice:
"Oh, great, I like the unknown! The greatest power is often hidden in the unknown! Come on, draw the alchemical pattern on it! I can help you identify it for free!"
Rhett smiled gently, and recalled in his mind the mysterious coffin he had found in the deep sea of the Far East. He drew the complex patterns on the coffin on the parchment in front of him based solely on his memory.
Minger continued to silently process the materials in front of him, but Heisenberg glanced at the parchment with a very casual look, and he actually disagreed in his heart.
But gradually, as he saw the lines constantly extending and changing, outlining a trajectory that seemed to contain surging power, his eyes widened, with a deep sense of surprise and doubt in his eyes. He secretly glanced at Rhett with a shocked look. The other party seemed to be thinking hard, sometimes stopping to write, and sometimes continuing to leave marks on the parchment.
Heisenberg swallowed, a hint of anticipation and anxiety flashed in his eyes. He waited patiently, not daring to make a sound to disturb Rhett's drawing.
Until ten minutes later.
Plop Throwing the pen on the table, Lei Te looked very dissatisfied, shook his head and sighed regretfully, and said:
“It’s a pity that my skills are quite limited. Although I have a rough memory in my mind, my alchemy level limits my drawing skills, and I can’t perfectly restore the pattern.
"Moreover, the pattern is actually drawn on an uneven cubic object, with twists and turns on different planes. It is also different from a single flat paper, which makes it more difficult for me to draw."
"So... I've tried my best. Look at these alchemical lines. Can you recognize their function?" As he said this, Rhett looked at Heisenberg with a tentative look.
But who would have thought that Heisenberg's short body would suddenly burst out with tremendous strength. He pushed Rhett away, held up the paper in front of him with both hands, stared at it intently, and was unable to extricate himself from it, as if his two eyeballs were about to fall onto the paper.
"Oh my god, such a wild idea, such a magical creativity, I have the illusion that our souls are compatible!"
Heisenberg muttered to himself, his eyes moving constantly as the alchemical patterns changed. After a moment, he sighed:
"I never thought that there would be such a person in history who could study alchemy, alchemy equipment, alchemy array, and biological structure to such an advanced level, and combined them so skillfully."
"Who is this person? Is he also like me, rarely showing up in public?"
After that, he looked at Lei Te with fanatical eyes and held Lei Te's arms tightly with both hands. "Dagula, what else was found in the ruins? Is there any information about this person's identity? If so, please tell me, I can meet all your conditions!"
Don't praise yourself like this... Rhett was speechless at Heisenberg's words.
But he also had to admit that the level of this short alchemist in front of him was indeed in sharp contrast to his height. After all, even Manu admitted it himself, so Rhett had to admit it.
He broke free from Heisenberg's grasp, thought for a moment, and said awkwardly, "Well, I was digging in a wasteland in the wild in my early years. Because I am an earth magician, I am more sensitive to earth elements, so I discovered something abnormal underground. But perhaps because of the long time, the things shattered into powder when I touched them lightly, and I only remembered the patterns on the surface."
"Oh no! How can you treat such a great alchemical product! It has epoch-making significance. If I can see the complete thing, it will definitely bring about great changes in the entire alchemical field!" When Heisenberg heard that Rhett was wasting such a great product, jealousy and unwillingness twisted his face. He pointed at Rhett and was speechless for a long time.
Lei Te looked innocent, shrugged his shoulders, and asked curiously, "Can you tell me what these alchemical patterns do? Can you tell me?"
"Not yet." Heisenberg sighed and shook his head regretfully. "But it can be seen that this person has gone much further than me on the road of alchemical integration. I am just beginning to get a glimpse of the way and have just made some small achievements in the integration of alchemical equipment and alchemical formations. In fact, I exaggerated to you before. I am sorry, I have not tried to integrate alchemical pharmacy."
"Hmm, I see..." Lei Te nodded, and had a rough estimate of the other party's alchemical journey in his mind - the other party's current age and qualifications may not be the highest in the Holy Land, and he should still have a long way to go before reaching the peak of his life.
But it makes sense if you think about it - the power of the murlocs was just emerging at that time, and in later generations the other side prepared a golden coffin for a murloc whose identity was unknown but whose status was unquestionable.
Obviously the timeline will be later than it is now.
"But in this case, is it necessary to continue staying in the current simulation world?" Rhett couldn't help but wonder.
But after thinking for a moment, I think the current era still has great exploration value - even if Heisenberg's level at this time is not as good as his peak period, his alchemical direction and ideas are still of great reference value and worth communicating.
Moreover, the mystery surrounding orcs and murlocs is also very attractive, and Rhett cannot give up.
"Well... you provided something so valuable. As a great alchemist, I personally prefer an equal exchange. I can't take your things for free." Heisenberg glanced at the parchment again, and a hint of surprise flashed across his eyes. He reluctantly withdrew his gaze and looked at Rhett. He forced pride and said, "Tell me, what do you want? Wealth or resources? Or the alchemical products I developed? I heard from Pettis that you like the Pigeon Whistle very much? How about giving you three more?"
Lei Te was moved for a moment and fell into thought, but after a moment, an idea flashed in his mind and he immediately said:
"I hope your alchemy path will be passed down. I hope you can agree. Pietra will become your disciple!"
Hearing this, the smile on Heisenberg's face suddenly froze.
He said dryly: "This... Why do you have this request? What is the relationship between you and Petra?"
"It doesn't matter." Rhett replied seriously.
"This..." Heisenberg scratched his head, glanced at Pietra, and said with some embarrassment: "I never accept students, but considering Pietra's talent and the thing you provided, I can reluctantly make an exception. However, I have an extra request!"
"Please tell me what you want. I'm sure Petra will be very happy to have someone like you as his teacher." Rhett smiled slightly and glanced at Petra without leaving a trace.
The latter also reacted very quickly and immediately agreed: "Yes, becoming a great alchemist is my lifelong dream. I hope Mr. Heisenberg can help me realize my dream!"
Heisenberg frowned slightly, looking a little hesitant, but he finally sighed: "Okay, if you can accept changing your name, I will accept you as my student."
"Change your name?" Leiter looked a little surprised. Could it be that the other party wanted to adopt a son? Facing Leiter's puzzled gaze, Heisenberg's face was rarely solemn, and he said seriously: "Yes, I have always believed that great souls can only be inherited, and it is difficult to cultivate them spontaneously."
"Just like the inheritance of a father and son, the continuation of a bloodline, giving a name and changing a surname is, in my opinion, a rather solemn ceremony. It means that from now on he will follow me and work tirelessly on the path of exploring alchemy."
A hint of thought flashed across Mingge's eyes. He did not agree immediately, but turned his gaze to Rhett.
The latter pondered for a moment, feeling that it was a bit interesting, and after a while, he finally agreed: "It sounds... a bit weird, but I absolutely respect it."
When Rhett uttered the last word, Mingge immediately touched his chest and bowed, greeting Heisenberg.
Heisenberg looked down at Minge who was bending over, his face showing relief, and there was a hint of tenderness in his eyes as he looked at Minge.
Rhett noticed that the atmosphere had become somewhat solemn, and he knew that at this moment, he should give time to the two so that they could complete the apprenticeship ceremony.
After a brief chat, he made an excuse to leave.
He inspected the military camp and checked the military discipline and style.
After all, the Glacier Defense Line has recruited a large number of personnel at this time, and the military camp is unusually crowded, which is not the norm in the military camp. Rhett believes that strengthening management is also normal.
After spending the whole morning touring every corner of the military camp to further deepen Rhett's familiarity with the glacier defense line, and at the same time giving some instructions on what to pay attention to before setting off tomorrow, Rhett returned to the ice castle and fell into silent meditation.
The next morning.
At the port hundreds of miles away from the Ice Castle, Rhett led the vanguard troops to the military port in advance.
Facing the sea breeze, gazing into the distance at the distant sea horizon with rippling waves, such a blue and refreshing beauty now has no appeal at all.
Standing on the shore, Rhett frowned and tried to open his eyes wide, as if trying to find the shadow of the ship in the distance.
But after half a day, there was still no movement. The waves came one after another, but there was no sign of any ship.
Lei Te's expression was somewhat uncertain, thinking secretly:
"Did they get stood up? No, that's impossible! Even Commander Pettis said that the agreement with the Akama Kingdom was a cooperation between the two kings and it is impossible to breach the agreement easily. Moreover, this is a collective action against the orcs, our common enemy. It is reasonable that we should arrive on time!"
"Sir, the time has come. All our soldiers have arrived. When will we set off?"
A burly man exuding the aura of a sky knight, this is Rhett's new bodyguard - Pete.
After all, Rhett's army was almost wiped out in the battle with the violent bear people, so it is important to replenish a group of people.
Especially the high-end forces, with the return of various legions from the front lines in the past few days, they have been reorganized.
"It seems that we were most likely stood up by Akama's people. We have arrived at the agreed time, but there is no sign of them." Rhett's voice was a little cold. He looked at the sea in the distance and said without turning his head.
Peter had naturally noticed this anomaly a long time ago. The reason he asked this question was actually to understand Leiter's thoughts. He said without giving up:
"Mr. Deputy Commander, what are you going to do?"
"How many long-distance ships are there in our naval port?" Rhett was silent for a while, then suddenly spoke loudly.
A quartermaster came running from behind the two men and reported to Lei Te: "Deputy Commander, we currently have ten large long-distance ships and thirty medium and small transport ships. If all of them are manned, they can probably carry about two thousand people."
"Not enough, not enough!"
When Rhett heard this number, he knew it could not meet the transportation needs of the glacier defense line.
Although the Far North is a place where a hundred saints fight, there is no doubt that the conventional forces of the orcs, that is, the number of people below the holy realm, will not be small.
Although the wisdom of orcs is not as good as that of humans and they cannot build sturdy boats, their physique is strong enough. With their physical fitness alone, they can easily swim quickly in the water without fighting, and they will not feel tired at all! Even if it is a problem of hunger, there is no need to worry - orcs have a terrifying digestive ability and are omnivorous. Any aquatic creatures such as fish, shrimp, crabs, strange species, and even water plants and kelp can be quickly digested even if they are swallowed raw.
The officers around were silent. Faced with the current predicament, no one could come up with an effective solution, and no one could actually create a ship that could transport the goods.
Time passes by little by little.
In a blink of an eye, the army waited in the port for another half a day. The sky even turned golden, but there was no movement.
“Damn it!”
Rhett clenched his fist and cursed.
He had completely given up hope and was ready to change his plan. He would select a group of elite troops from the army and sail to the Far North.
When Rhett had just passed on the order and all the officers quickly returned to the rear, preparing to select a group of suitable soldiers based on strength, battlefield experience and other indicators, a long black line suddenly emerged from the waves in the distance.
One soldier's eyes lit up and he shouted, "The ship is coming!"
Upon hearing this, Rhett, who was supervising the selection of soldiers everywhere, twitched his ears, turned around quickly to look, and quickly spread his mental perception.
But in the next moment, Rhett's pupils suddenly shrank, and he saw the military flag of the Akama Kingdom!
Immediately, his heart trembled a little, because the military flag was not inserted on the ship, but was held in the hands of a group of creatures with strange shapes, heights, weights, and colors.
These strange creatures came in overwhelming numbers, with a very clear target of the military port where Rhett was located.
"No, that's not a ship. What kind of creature is that? Could it be an undiscovered magical beast?" A magician tried hard to sense the situation in the distance. He was so shocked that his jaw dropped and he shouted loudly with his mouth wide open.
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