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Chapter 300: Various Items, Enslavement Contract Scroll, Medieval Town?
Translator: Dragon Boat Translation Editor: Dragon Boat Translation
After enslaving these dozen giant tunas, Ji Chen and Alice continued their search for the next batch of lucky ones.
Far from the mainland, in the distant stormy seas, the fisheries here were undeniably abundant. Abundant fisheries brought with them the gathering of numerous oceanic wilderness monsters.
In just a few hours, they found hundreds of wilderness monsters ranging from Tier 4,1-star to Tier 4, 4-star, successfully tamed under the siege of the Nine Tyrant Azure Dragons, becoming Alice’s soul servants.
It was worth noting that having over a hundred different types of Tier 4 monsters displayed in front of the formation, which was even more diverse than the units under the Crown of the Ocean, definitely gave off a unique and impressive vibe.
As the sun set behind the western mountains, only a sliver of the sunset remained on the horizon.
Seeing that it was getting late, Ji Chen and Alice returned to the Crown of the Ocean, planning to continue capturing soul servants tomorrow.
At the Lord’s castle, after dinner, Ji Chen retrieved the items acquired from Ernesto in his backpack. He hadn’t had a chance to examine them earlier due to the unexpected arrival of the Sea Heir that day.
Among the items were two treasures, two building blueprints, two skill scrolls, two bottles of potions, and a bundle of parchment and metal creations.
One of the treasures held a 4-star rating, while the other was a 3-star treasure.
[Mithril Ring]
[Tier]: 4-star treasure
[Effect]: 0 Increases spell resistance by 10%, increases resistance to negative effects from spells by 20%
[Skill]: 0 Can generate a spell shield that withstands a huge amount of spell damage, with a cooldown of 3 hours
[Charging Ring]
[Tier]: 3-star treasure
[Effect]: © Increases the next spell damage by 30%, with a cooldown of 30 minutes
Two decent spell treasures.
One for survival, and one for damage increase.
Ji Chen wore the two rings on his left and right hands respectively.
Counting these two, he now had three rings in total, already occupying three of his ten fingers.
His aspiration was to discover additional ring-type treasures in the future and adorn the remaining seven fingers, ultimately achieving the status of a Ring Lord!
After admiring the rings for a moment, he looked at the two building blueprints.
[Blueprint: Gnome Freshwater Filtration System]
[Tier]: 4-star
[Effect]: Capable of filtering seawater into drinkable freshwater
[Construction Required Resources]: 1500 units of crystal, 1500 units of mithril, 1500 units of orichalc.u.m, 1500 units of iron
[Footprint]: 20x20x30
[Maximum Purification Capacity]: 50,000 people’s daily use
[Blueprint: BreweryWorkshop]
[Tier]: 4-star
[Effect]: Enhances the success rate of brewing and reduces the production rate of bad alcohol
[Construction Required Resources]: 1000 units of crystal, 5000 units of wood, 3000 units of stone, 3000 units of clay
[Footprint]: 50x75x10
Both blueprints were of 4-star quality.
The former could filter seawater to produce freshwater, enough to meet the daily needs of up to 50,000 people.
Although there was currently no freshwater crisis, as the population increased in the future, freshwater, like food in the early stages, eventually became a significant concern.
The latter blueprint allowed the construction of a Brewery Workshop, which was self-explanatory and incredibly beneficial.
While territories could be constructed without blueprints, the effects were uncertain. With blueprints, not only could standardized buildings be constructed, but the construction speed could also be significantly accelerated.
Under normal circ.u.mstances, even a simple small tile-roofed house would take at least half a month to complete, let alone a ma.s.sive project like a Brewery Workshop.
He had soldiers deliver a copy of each blueprint to Wilus and Leysha.
Then, he turned his attention to the remaining items.
The skill scrolls were what he had been most eager for this time.
In this world, skills were a core component of a hero or a unit’s combat power. Having a powerful skill could easily multiply their combat effectiveness several times over.
Just like the Tyrant Azure Dragon, without its Ice Breath skill, its combat power and lethality would drop by at least 70% or more.
[Skill Scroll: Spell Flight]
[Type]: Combat Skill
[Tier]: Blue-tier Skill
[Effect]: Enables the comprehension of the blue-tier skill: Spell Flight (the ability to condense a pair of magical wings using mana, granting the power of flight).
[Skill Scroll: Alchemy Basics]
[Type]: Lifestyle Skill
[Tier]: Blue-tier Skill
[Effect]: Enables the comprehension of the green-tier skill: Alchemy Basics (Gains the Alchemist profession, opening the door to the path of alchemy).
Among the dozens of skill scrolls, these two were not the most precious, but they were the ones that intrigued Ji Chen the most.
Spell Flight, the ability to condense wings and soar in the sky like a bird, was a dream come true for many humans. Even with Ji Chen’s strength, he could only have the Sky Guardian carry him into the high skies to experience it briefly.
The sky was a forbidden zone for countless terrestrial and marine creatures, viewable from a distance but inaccessible.
The other skill scroll, Alchemy Basics, brought an even greater surprise to Ji Chen. The value of a blue-tier Alchemy Basics skill scroll was even more precious than a purple-tier skill.
If players entering this world chose professions like fishermen, blacksmiths, or tailors as their secondary professions, which were as ordinary as they could be, then becoming an alchemist was a relatively rare and valuable hidden secondary profession. It was on par with professions like potion makers, all of which were considered elite secondary professions.
For Ji Chen, this had a special significance.
He wasn’t particularly interested in becoming an alchemist, nor did he have the spare time to delve into alchemy. However, this didn’t mean that this skill scroll was useless..