The Secret Silver Cone is a very unique magical item. In the hands of the enchanter, they can perfectly enscribe the magic matrix on the magical equipment. The secret silver will directly penetrate into the equipment, forming a unique silver pattern - this is also why the weapons or armors after enchantment will always have silver lines.
And now, when Stephen first used the Secret Silver cone and the Secret silver hammer, he left a beautiful pattern on the iron sheet - it was a pattern formed by a simple matrix of furnace fires.
Stephen wasn't sure if he had succeeded. He looked at the fire pattern that seemed like flames in a strange way. Just as he was about to pick it up, Duff suddenly rushed over, grabbed the iron sheet in his hand and examined it carefully. Then he turned his head to look at Stephen with a hint of surprise. His gaze changed back and forth between the iron sheet and Stephen many times, but it still seemed as if it wasn't over.
Outside the thatched shed, Carla and Debbie both realized something was wrong.
Carla frowned and asked strangely, "Duff..." What's wrong?
"Hammer head?" Debbie also asked aloud.
Stephen looked at Duff with even greater excitement. Could it be that his first attempt at enchantment had really succeeded? Although he has always regarded himself as an outstanding student, at this moment he was still stunned by his astonishing performance.
Duff suddenly jumped up and grabbed Stephen's collar. The strong dwarf seemed even more excited than Stephen: "Boy, you..." Do you have the blood of dwarfs in you?
Debbie saw Stephen being grabbed by Duff's collar and had to bend down. The little girl immediately flew into a rage and picked up her hundred-pound sword with one hand. Carla beside her quickly grabbed her and said, "Don't move. It's okay."
Stephen was pulled by Duff's collar and felt extremely uncomfortable. He hurriedly said, "Do you think my height makes me look like I have dwarf blood?" Moreover, I'm a magician!
The mage is a profession that only human blood can awaken. Although the enchantment of dwarves is somewhat similar to magic, they are actually two completely different things. If there is dwarf blood flowing in human blood, the mage talent will not awaken either.
It was only then that Duff realized he had been wrong. He let go of his hand, but held the iron sheet in it, his face full of surprise: "This is the first time I've seen someone succeed in the first attempt at being enchanted..." Kid, your talent is no less than that of a dwarf!
Stephen was now certain that he was truly talented in enchantoning, and in Duff's words, he was no worse than the dwarves. Soon, he realized that it was actually his hacking experience that had played a crucial role.
The key to enchantry lies in the magician's understanding of the magic matrix. He can send the magic matrix as a whole onto the Secret silver cone. For many mages, this might be something they can never achieve in their entire lives, but for Stephen, it's a piece of cake. After becoming proficient in programming in his previous life, some strings would appear three-dimensional in his eyes. Becoming an effective whole is a cultivated intuition.
And this kind of intuition is the key to enchantment.
This is for the same reason that Stephen can easily see the door formed by the spatial magic matrix.
Debbie stood outside the thatched shed in a daze for a while, and then realized what had happened: her clumsy hammerhead actually had a talent for enchantment no less than that of a dwarf? At this moment, the little girl felt her breathing become rapid. She thrust her hundred-pound giant sword into the hard bluestone ground with one hand. She had already rushed into the thatched shed like a cheerful little beast and pounced on Stephen, hugging him tightly.
Well, it's really hard.
At this moment, Stephen had only one feeling left: I'm going to die, die, die...
Finally, Stephen pushed Debbie away from him. Rubbing his numb arm from being held, he looked at Debbie, who was full of joy and excitement, speechless and asked, "Are you really that happy?"
"Of course, Hammerhead, you actually have the gift of being possessed by demons!" Debbie's face was full of anticipation. "It seemed as if I saw the gold coins pouring into my wallet."
Stephen: "..."
This girl is indeed blinded by money. Is that so?
Then Stephen suddenly thought of something very important. So he looked at the Secret Silver cone and Secret Silver hammer he had just put down with a look of embarrassment. This kind of enchanted item seemed to be sold in the mage's guild, but it was definitely at a sky-high price. Although Stephen and Debbie were now worth dozens of gold coins, if they wanted to buy an enchanted item, There must be some reluctance - the prerequisite for reluctance is that just now Duff said he would give him the Secret Silver cone and the Secret Silver hammer?
So Stephen chuckled and smiled at Duff again, "Oh, what? Just now you seemed to say that if I succeeded in my first enchanttion, you would give me the Silver Cone and the Silver Hammer?"
Duff's face showed a hint of astonishment. Hearing Stephen's words, he was stunned for a moment. What he had just said was just a joke. Judging from the attempt, no matter how ordinary a human magician is, it's impossible for him to succeed on the first encounter with an enchantement... But Stephen succeeded. The price of a pair of enchanted items was extremely high, and this pair of his was from the dwarf race of the Blue Mountain. Its quality was countless times better than those imitated and made by human mages.
How could he bear to give it to someone else like this in his heart?
However, dwarves are naturally generous and well-known for their love of keeping their word. So, although Duff looked pained and heartbroken, he only hesitated for a moment before waving at Stephen and saying, "Alright, from now on, this pair of demonic items will be yours. I hope you can use them to create excellent works!"
Stephen was somewhat surprised to hear that Duff had kept his promise. Of course, he didn't hesitate at all to put away the pair of enchantingly possessed items. He smiled and looked at Duff, saying, "Master Duff, thank you for being so generous."
"Hahaha, it's rare to encounter a magician as talented as you. In the future, I can invite you to visit the Blue Mountain. I'm sure the dwarves there will welcome your arrival." " Duff tiptoed and patted Stephen on the shoulder.
Well, if Stephen is playing the game now, he must have heard a system reminder: Congratulations! You have gained the favor of the dwarf enchanter Duff from the Blue Mountains!
Just like Doff, Carla never expected that Stephen could succeed in his first attempt at enchanttion. At this moment, she had just come to her senses, bent down and crawled into the thatched shed: "Little brother, I never thought you had the talent for enchanttion. It's really beyond my expectations."
With this title, "Little brother" directly turned into "little brother"...
These five gold coins were not spent in vain at all. Debbie was smiling sweetly, having recovered from the disappointment of having just bought counterfeit and shoddy products.
"No, it's two gold coins." Carla smiled and said that she took out three more gold coins from the cleavage on her chest and gave them to Debbie, "The apprenticeship fee for the two gold coins is for Doff. Let's just exempt the agency fee for the remaining three gold coins. Maybe we'll do business again in the future."
Well, Stephen seemed to hear the system reminder again: Congratulations! You have won the favor of the orc Kara!