"Realm is only one aspect, the important thing is alchemy..." Harrington just opened his mouth, and his mind involuntarily emerged with the alchemical props that Merlin tinkered with in the alchemy workshop.
Although most of them are daily necessities, it has to be admitted that these inventions have really promoted the development of alchemy. To a certain extent, Merlin has even established his own school.
Harrington thought to himself that Merlin was the most outstanding student he had ever taught, except for his mediocre learning of the basics. He was many times better than his favorite student, Kim Henry.
And think about it carefully, why do students come to the Arcane Academy to study?
Of course there is a desire to learn real skills, but isn’t it more for the purpose of finding a good job after graduation?
Now, the status of his student has surpassed that of his teacher, and he gives people a feeling that the Arcane City and the Arcane Academy are under his control.
What's more, the Merlin Chamber of Commerce founded by Merlin has solved the employment problems for many graduates of the Arcane City.
Harrington coughed lightly, waved his hand and said, "Forget it, you have your own plans. What is the reason for coming to see the teacher this time?"
Merlin's eyes flashed with excitement when he heard that, and he quickly took out a dozen drawings from his space ring.
He said with expectation, "That's right, teacher. I've recently come up with some new and interesting things, so I came to ask you, the master alchemist, for advice. See if you can give me some suggestions."
"I don't think you're just asking for advice. You're probably planning on asking me to help you make it. What kind of blueprint is it that made you come to me directly instead of going to Henry?" Although Harrington said this, he still took the blueprint and slowly unfolded it.
"This...this is!" As soon as Harrington's eyes fell on the blueprint, he was instantly attracted by the complex and delicate mechanical structure diagram and the mysterious alchemical runes on it.
Merlin looked at Mr. Harrington's reaction and felt secretly proud. He knew the teacher would be interested.
After all, this is a blueprint that is enough to bring about a revolution in the field of alchemy.
If he hadn't relied on the power of the Moon Goddess Selene, he really wouldn't have been sure he could come up with these complex magic circuit designs.
After reading the drawings carefully, Harrington couldn't help but take a deep breath, his eyes full of admiration and amazement. He looked at Merlin and said with emotion: "Merlin, you are a rare genius in the alchemy department! Look at these designs, they are exquisite and full of creativity. If you can calm down and study alchemy hard, with your talent, you will definitely become an alchemy master before graduation."
Merlin muttered to himself, how could he have the time for that? Isn't it nice to make money?
There are so many affairs to be dealt with in the Arcane City now, and the Chamber of Commerce's business is waiting to be expanded. How can I stay in the laboratory doing alchemy all day?
Harrington carefully put away the drawings and said solemnly, "I'll take these drawings. I'll concentrate on studying them in the next few days to see if I can make these magical things."
Merlin smiled and said, "Thank you very much, Mr. Harrington. Thank you for your hard work. I still have a lot of things to deal with here, so I'll take my leave now."
Harrington smiled slightly, as if he had guessed what Merlin was busy with, and said, "Is it the latest movie that was released? The streets are full of promotions recently, it's hard not to know about it."
Merlin nodded and admitted, "Yes, teacher, you know, the new movie is coming out and there are many things to do. I have to keep an eye on it."
Harrington then extended his hand and said with a hint of sarcasm: "I'm also interested in your movie. Give me some tickets so I don't have to buy them myself. You're not going to do me a favor, are you?"
"Okay, it's just a few tickets. No problem at all." Without saying anything, Merlin took out the communication crystal, operated it skillfully, bought a few online movie tickets, and sent them to Harrington.
Harrington looked at the movie ticket information displayed on the communication crystal in his hand and couldn't help but sigh: "Online ticket purchase? Interesting, I really don't know what's going on in your head to come up with so many convenient ideas. Merlin, I'm sure that with these innovative moves of yours, you will definitely leave a strong mark in the history books of the Azer Continent!"
"Thank you for the compliment, teacher!" Merlin responded modestly with a confident smile on his face.
The next morning, the Arcane City was greeted by a bustling scene.
All the cinemas in the city were packed, with long queues forming at the doors, and people's faces were filled with anticipation and excitement.
On the streets, there were countless horse-drawn carriages speeding on the road, the sound of horse hooves clattering and raising clouds of dust.
Due to too many vehicles, a traffic jam even occurred in the central area. The drivers waved their whips anxiously but could do nothing about it.
Not only that, the roads were jammed with people coming to watch the movies.
After all, in order to promote this movie, the Merlin Chamber of Commerce priced the movie tickets very cheaply. It doesn't cost much to watch a movie. For the people, they can kill some free time and experience this novel form of entertainment. Why not?
The entire Arcane City was immersed in a joyful and lively atmosphere, as if it was ignited by the craze of the movie.
As the movie time approached, those audiences who were lucky enough to buy tickets for the first show walked into the theater in an orderly manner with full expectations.
They walked hurriedly with excitement in their eyes, and it was obvious that they couldn't wait to watch this highly anticipated movie.
After about five minutes, the audience for the first show had basically arrived.
At this moment, the lights in the theater were very considerate and slowly turned off. In an instant, the theater was shrouded in darkness, with only the huge screen in front emitting a soft glow.
When the powerful title of "Goddess of the Moon: Plague War" appeared on the screen, the sparse discussions in the theater seemed to be strangled by an invisible hand and fell silent in an instant.
Everyone sat up straight involuntarily, staring at the screen intently, waiting for the exciting plot to unfold.
On the screen, the first thing that catches your eye is a raging snowstorm.
The strong wind swept past, and the snowflakes were carried by the wind, forming white whirlpools, making it almost impossible to see the road ahead.
In this chaos, only a few figures could be vaguely seen, moving slowly and with difficulty forward.
This is a permafrost of eternal silence. As far as the eye can see, there is only thick ice that seems to have no end, and layers of snow.
The heavy snow was like a thick quilt, covering the earth tightly. The hailstones falling from the sky were like dense bullets. Each one was as big as a baby's fist. They hit the ice hard, making a crisp and terrifying sound, as if mercilessly declaring the cruelty and ruthlessness of this frozen land.
The audience seemed to be personally on the scene, feeling the cold and solemnity that was blowing in their faces. They couldn't help but shiver slightly, and some even subconsciously wrapped their clothes tightly.
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