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Chapter 256: The Trapped Nice

    Chapter 256: The Trapped Nice


    Inside an alchemy workshop filled with various magical materials.


    All sorts ofmon magical workbenches on the continent could be found here, with bookshelves brimming with tomes on alchemy and magic inscription.


    Several mages and alchemists, d in robes, bustled between workstations, crafting all kinds of magical items or engraving magical weapons, tirelessly working away.


    In the corner of the workshop, the finished magical equipment was almost piled into small mountains.


    ncing around, one would see mostly armor and weapons.


    Not far from the magical equipment, on a chair covered with silk velvet, a plump ck cat loungedzily against the soft cushion.


    He arrogantly raised his head, leisurely chewing on carefully prepared dried fish, watching the busy mages and alchemists with azy gaze.


    He seemed to be quite content.


    Well, he would be if it weren’t for the inscribed metal cor around his neck, which was attached to a chain fixed next to a workbench by magical means.From time to time, an alchemist or mage, carrying an unfinished enchanted item, would approach the chained ck cat for advice.


    Their attitudes were extremely respectful, and their tones were exceedingly earnest.


    “Lord Nice, how can I perfectly bnce the reaction between water and fire elements in this inscription?”


    “Lord Nice, should I use mithril or adamantite as the coreponent for magic conduction?”


    “Lord Nice, I’ve enchanted this armor three times, but it keeps failing. I can’t figure out why. Could you take a look?”


    The ck catzily changed its position on the velvet cushion.


    His amber eyes nced lightly at the various materials brought by the mages and alchemists.


    The ck catzily said,


    “Bnce the reaction between water and fire elements? You need to add Magic Flower nectar to the inscription. Without it, bncing the elements is impossible. It’s a wonder it hasn’t exploded yet!”


    “Mithril? Adamantite? You’ve been reading too many second-rate alchemy and magic books.”


    “Fool! You’re just rote learning! Mithril and adamantite can indeed serve as primary materials for magic conductionponents, but that’s only when the item already has a stable magic conduction. Look at what you’re enchanting! A sword made of impure steel! You should be using Starrock, which has a milder magic effect.”


    “Wow… you’ve tried enchanting this three times? Throw it away! It’s hopeless! You’re even dumber than thest guy!”


    “I’ve told you many times, not everything can be enchanted. This armor has been repaired so many times it’s lost its potential for enchantment! Enchanting it is as difficult as carving flowers on your butt!”


    “Go tell the Lagrisse family, if they don’t have enough money, they shouldn’t try to enchant all their equipment! They’d be better off hiring more mercenaries from Eastern Yte with that money!”


    The ck cat’s attitude was far from pleasant, and could even be described as consistently sarcastic, making the mages and alchemists seeking advice feelpletely inadequate.


    However, those seeking advice didn’t seem to mind.


    In fact, they were almost meticulously attentive, jotting down the ck cat’s various critiques with pen and paper.


    Every so often, a mage or alchemist would disy an expression of sudden realization after a round of sharp criticism, ridicule, and insults from the ck cat.


    They would bow excitedly to the ck cat, then return joyfully to their workstations to continue their attempts.


    Meanwhile, the ck cat continued munching on his dried fish, ncing casually at the busy crowd, muttering under his breath about the “third-rate level” of those around him…


    Until a piercing bell rang, causing the busy mages and alchemists to pause their work.


    Aside from those at critical stages of their work, most people instinctively retrieved their eating utensils and hurried out of the workshop.


    Seeing this, the ck cat curled his lips in disdain.


    “Good for nothing except eating…”


    Once the majority of the mages and alchemists had left the workshop, leaving only thosepletely engrossed in their work, oblivious to everything around them, the ck cat’s look of contempt faded.


    Hiszy demeanor vanished almost instantly as he stood up, gripping the metal cor and chain with his plump paws, desperately trying to remove them.


    However, the chain, made of some unknown material, did not budge despite his efforts.


    The ck cat was undeterred. He looked around, quickly spotting an unfinished enchanted dagger left on a workbench.


    Then, with great effort, he moved over, stretched his paw to pull the dagger closer, and began to try to cut through the chain with the dagger’s de.


    “If I were you, I wouldn’t bother with such futile efforts.”


    A cold voice suddenly echoed, startling the ck cat.


    His fur instantly stood on end, the dagger falling from his mouth with a tter, his wide eyes warily staring at the workshop’s entrance.


    At the doorway stood a ck-haired girl who looked to be about fourteen or fifteen, arms crossed over her chest.


    She wore a ck skirt armor, her crimson eyes devoid of any emotion, and her delicate face showed no expression.


    Seeing the girl, the mages and alchemists in the workshop quickly stopped their work, standing up respectfully.


    “L… Lady Eudoxia!”


    They greeted her with respect, their voices tinged with a hint of fear.


    The girl nced at them indifferently, said nothing, and then stepped towards Nice.


    Seeing her approach, nice instinctively recoiled, his voice filled with vignce.


    “It’s… it’s you? What are you doing here?”


    “I came to check on our prisoner. I heard some are thriving in the workshop, impressing many of our seasoned magical craftsmen…”


    The girl said, with a meaningful tone.


    Her gaze fell on the engraved chain around Nice’s neck and the dagger lying next to his paw. She said with a knowing look.


    “It seems some people haven’t given up on escaping yet. It looks like we need to re-educate them.”


    Nice’s expression changed at her words. He hurriedly swatted the dagger away.


    “Escape? No, no… it’s a misunderstanding! There’s nothing like that! I’m just helping to check their work! Isn’t that what you want me to do?”


    The girl looked at him deeply but didn’t respond.


    She came over to Nice, bent down to pick up the dagger he had knocked away, examined it for a moment, and said,


    “Dual-elementposite enchantment. I heard… this is a lost enchanting technique. Did you teach them this?”


    Nice coughed lightly. Seeing the girl didn’t seem to be pursuing his attempt to cut the chain, he gradually rxed.


    He resumed his proud demeanor, nodding slightly.


    “Of course, this cat knows many things. Just a little leak is enough for these guys to ponder!”


    However, the girl suddenly shifted the topic, her gaze bing piercing as she looked at Nice.


    “But from what I know, this enchanting technique has been lost in Myria for nearly three hundred years, ever since the disappearance of its inventor, the Legendary Mage Nichs…”


    “I’ve been watching you for many days. You seem to master many ancient enchanting techniques, and some alchemical skills resemble those of the Nichs School in Western Yte.”


    “Are you a hidden mage from the Nichs School?”


    Nice instantly disyed a bewildered look.


    “Huh? What are you talking about? Nichs what? School what?”


    “Uh… I learned my knowledge from books. I’m just a talking little cat. I don’t know any school or Nichs you’re talking about!”
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