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Chapter 262 - 262 262 Anti-Magic Spell and Flash
262: Chapter 262: Anti-Magic Spell and Flash 262: Chapter 262: Anti-Magic Spell and Flash “Two hundred of them, huh?
That’s not too many,” Yars said with a grand gesture, “Let’s start with these two hundred then.”
Originally, he wanted fifty to test the waters, but two hundred didn’t seem like a lot either.
After all, the telescope was really handy, and even at a million Gold Coins each, there would be buyers.
Especially in war-torn countries, these were very much in demand.
And for Yars as of today, this sum of money was nothing significant.
Perhaps his family wasn’t so wealthy in the past, but since he had been trading with Zhao Guang for a while, his family’s finances had significantly strengthened.
Even among the earls, there were probably few as wealthy as himself.
If not for this reason, why would he give Zhao Guang such favorable treatment?
Then, Zhao Guang took out the painkillers he had brought and proceeded to trade them directly.
Once the trade was done and the coffee dealt with, Zhao Guang found an excuse to rush out.
At this moment, Ocoro’s issue had been resolved, but today, unlike when Zhao Guang first met him, Ocoro wasn’t doing any special body art.
Instead, he was dressed in military attire, somewhat similar to their first encounter.
But what did he look like the first time?
He seemed to have forgotten.
In his memory, Ocoro mostly appeared as someone who drew pictures on his bare skin.
Shaking his head, Zhao Guang hurriedly dismissed these thoughts from his mind.
“You don’t like this look, huh?
Humph, if it weren’t for military rules, I wouldn’t wear this at all.
It’s not at all artistic, just the style of old relics,” Ocoro said, clearly misunderstanding the reason for Zhao Guang’s head-shaking, thinking Zhao Guang disliked his attire.
To be honest, he didn’t like it himself, but Zhao Guang’s manner made him appreciate Zhao Guang all the more.
“You’re right, all’s right, let’s talk about our trade first,” Zhao Guang replied.
“Ah, let’s go to the back,” Zhao Guang, with a look of boredom, affirmed Ocoro’s belief that Zhao Guang was a kindred spirit.
His outfit really fell short, lacking any sense of beauty.
They went to a temporary storage area in the back and Zhao Guang waved his hand, bringing out large quantities of synthetic diamonds and painkillers.
Then, Zhao Guang took out a few telescopes, yes, he had saved some for Ocoro.
“These are telescopes; they can see very far.
I’m not sure if there’s a market for them.
If you can sell them, I’ll give them to you at 7,000 Gold Coins each.
I sell them to Yars for 10,000 Gold Coins each.”
“Not bad, not bad, being able to see that far, there is definitely a market for it.
But among mages, I fear very few will be sold,” Ocoro responded, shaking his head.
“Mages mostly have scouting magic that allows long-distance observation which isn’t worse than your telescopes, and the various effects might even be stronger.”
I see, no wonder; the world seems entirely different because of magic.
This polarization is much more significant and extreme than that caused merely by differences in wealth.
“Ah, if there’s something that can minutely observe small items, there’s definitely a market,” Zhao Guang noted.
“Wait, something to observe small things?
Can’t mages do that?”
“Not that I’ve heard of; just the other day, I heard a friend of mine complaining about not being able to see something clearly because it was too small.
If he could see it clearly, he might have been able to speed up his research,” Ocoro explained.
Zhao Guang realized that what Ocoro was talking about was achievable with a microscope.
Microscopes are much more expensive than telescopes, but likewise, mages are much richer than ordinary people, even nobles.
When selling to mages, there was no need to consider lowering prices, and he could aim for much higher.
Moreover, asking for things other than Magic Crystal Stones might be more approachable for mages.
In the eyes of mages, Gold was merely a material.
What they valued the most was knowledge, but knowledge could be replicated, and sharing it wouldn’t cost him anything.
As long as things were handled well, he could obtain many resources that were otherwise hard to acquire.
“We have something that might meet your specifications, let me bring it to show you later,” Zhao Guang remarked, not having it just then; this item had to be purchased from a professional company.
“Really?
If that’s true, that’d be fantastic; I could talk with them more confidently,” Ocoro replied.
Zhao Guang nodded, of course, he had it, although he was a bit worried they might replicate it.
“All right, I’ve got the stuff, and here’s what you need as well, although there are only two finished products,” Zhao Guang said.
Ocoro took a box from his subordinate, opened it and found a Crystal Stone and two scrolls inside.
The Crystal Stone was obviously his synthetic diamond, as its size was the smallest kind he had produced.
“These are experimental products, containing a small Anti-Magic Rune inside.
If they were actually manufactured, even smaller Magic Crystal Stones could be used,” Ocoro explained as he gestured the possible size, maybe a few millimeters.
“This is the method of inscribing Anti-Magic Runes, but you need to first learn the basics of Rune Language if you want to manufacture them yourself,” Ocoro said.
“I understand.
I have books on this; I’ll work on it when I get back,” Zhao Guang acknowledged.
Ocoro handed the items to Zhao Guang: “I really don’t know what you want this stuff for, an Anti-Magic Domain the size of a fist, able to expel all magic elements inside it, it really doesn’t have much effect.”
“Maybe not no effect, it all depends on how you use it,” Zhao Guang still had plenty of ideas.
“Fine, you think it over.
And this, this is a Light Attribute Battle Skill called Flash.
As for its effect, it makes your weapons emit a strong burst of light, blinding your opponent,” Ocoro explained.
This was essentially a controlled, close-range flashbang.
If it could be modified somehow, it might really serve the effect of a flashbang.
“Not bad, not bad, this Battle Skill is really interesting,” Zhao Guang commented.
Ocoro nodded, “Exactly, if it could be used at a critical moment, the effect on artistic expression would be even more perfectly presented.
Unfortunately, my attribute isn’t the Light Attribute.”
How did he end up talking about art again?
Zhao Guang felt speechless.
“Enough already, I get it.
Here, this is what you wanted,” Zhao Guang said.
Zhao Guang took out some art albums, which were what Ocoro truly loved.
Sure enough, upon seeing these items, Ocoro’s previously gloomy expression immediately turned joyful, blooming like a flower.
Both got what they wanted, feeling completely satisfied.
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