Synthetic Wizard - Chapter 101 - 92: Today I Won’t Let You Trade for Anything

Chapter 101: Chapter 92: Today I Won’t Let You Trade for Anything
Inside the workshop.
The recently shut-off Magic Energy Crystal forging furnace exuded misty heat.
In front of the workbench, Sunan carefully placed the last protective ring into the magic cube, then chose to synthesize.
The next second, the synthesis interface flashed, and a brand new Ring of Protection was freshly made.
Sunan took out the Ring of Protection and wore it on his right little finger.
Looking at the five Rings of Protection on his right hand, Sunan showed a satisfied smile, feeling a great increase in security.
“As long as the instantaneous damage doesn’t exceed 1000 defense points, the five Rings of Protection can be used in rotation.”
“5000 defense points are enough to withstand more than fifty Tier Two Magic spells.”
Weaker Level 3 Wizard Apprentices might not even have enough Spiritual Power to continuously cast more than fifty Tier Two Magic spells. The strength of the defense provided by the five Rings of Protection is evident.
After calming his mind, Sunan looked at his left hand. Only his index and middle fingers wore the Disaster Ring and the Space Ring, while the remaining three fingers were still empty.
He planned to craft three more Disaster Rings to make use of the remaining fingers.
“The materials have all been used up, so I need to purchase new ones.”
Sunan’s palm swept over the rings, and the Tier One Magic [Disguise Aura] was cast, instantly hiding the seven rings.
This way, he wouldn’t expose the fact that he possessed many magical items.
It would also prevent enemies from discovering them during battle and preparing ahead of time.
Sunan then opened the panel and looked.
Over these days, [Magical Item Crafting] unsurprisingly broke through to Level 3, along with a proficiency exceeding 1000 points.
Now he still needed nearly 5000 proficiency points to reach Level 4.
Sunan estimated that to upgrade [Magical Item Crafting] to Level 4, he would need to invest at least tens of thousands of Gold Coins worth of materials.
Indeed, every Wizard (Apprentice) is built with vast resources.
Leaving the workshop, Sunan headed straight to the Meditation Room for his daily routine.
Just two days ago, he successfully constructed the tenth Star Ring.
And for the Level 11 Star Ring Meditation Method, the proficiency needed for the next upgrade soared to 500,000.
At the current pace, it would take about 11 months to upgrade and construct the eleventh Star Ring.
After meditation, Sunan continued learning magic and practicing spell casting as usual.
After finishing these tasks, it was already nighttime.
Sunan returned to the Meditation Room and took out the key to the Trading House.
He had already checked this item with the magic cube and ensured it hadn’t been tampered with.
However, the key was still in a non-usable state, indicating the Trading House hadn’t opened and the gathering hadn’t started.
Sunan wasn’t anxious and sat quietly waiting.
In these half months, he had thought deeply about the matters of the Forest Cabin.
To trade for satisfying resources from other Wizard Apprentices, he first needed something of value.
On this point, Sunan was very confident.
He believed that ninety-nine percent of Wizard Apprentices didn’t have as rich resources as he did.
First is the potions.
Other Wizard Apprentices, lacking a synthesis cube, find it not easy to collect materials for potion crafting.
Zero-tier and Tier One potions were easier, but materials for Tier Two and Three potions were extremely rare.
Moreover, without enough materials to practice, they might not have the ability to craft Tier Two and Three potions.
Magic items were the same.
But Sunan, unlike others, had plenty of potions and magical items.
These two things are precisely what every Wizard Apprentice needs.
However, Sunan didn’t plan to exchange potions and magic items; he had more suitable items—magical stones!
Compared to the high-cost potions and magic items, magical stones, with a manufacturing cost of less than two Gold Coins, were undoubtedly more suitable for trading.
While pondering, time had already reached late at night with the silver moon high in the starry sky.
At that moment, Sunan suddenly felt a change in the key in his palm.
Upon careful inspection, he found the key was already in a usable state.
Taking a deep breath, Sunan put on his mask, then infused Spiritual Power into the key to activate it.
The next second, a sense of weightlessness swept through his body.
After regaining his senses, Sunan found himself seated at a long table; looking around, he saw a simple wooden house.
The walls and floors were covered with dense symbols and patterns.
Apart from a long table and more than ten chairs, the wooden house had no other furnishings.
It matched the interior of the Trading House he had seen before.
At this moment, there were four others seated around the long table with Sunan.
All four were wearing masks and cloaks, making their faces and figures unrecognizable.
Sitting at the head was someone wearing an owl mask, with the words ’Night Owl’ engraved on the table before them.
The person to his right wore a crimson dragon head mask, with the words ’Red Heart’ engraved on the table before them.
Further to the right, two seats away, sat someone wearing a bone mask, exuding a gloomy aura.
Even from several meters away, Sunan could feel the strong Negative Energy emanating from that person.
The words ’Remains’ were engraved on the table before them.
Sunan was seated to Night Owl’s left, and three seats away was someone wearing a rose mask, with ’Rose’ engraved on the table before them.
Moonlight streamed in through the window, draping the entire wooden house like a veil.
Sunan turned his head and through the window, could see the night sky outside.


