Chapter 27: A Variety of Gadgets
Translator: John Cui Editor: Zayn
It seemed to Glenn that a partnership in which the bulk of profits would flow to him, and with
50 intermediate magical stones pre-paid to him, and, which was secured by a Seven Ring
Contract of Partnership, was a sort of lure that he was not able to resist under any
circumstances. What further assured him was that there was no way a signer of a Seven Ring
Contract could breach it, unless he/she was a Level four-or-above sorcerer. So, he accepted the
offer.
Glenn rushed to his dormitory that day with several valuable magical tools and some other stuff
peddled by Dickens. He tried them with wild eagerness.
The Gold Ring on Glenn’s right ear glowed and accentuated the radiating vigor of his eyes. The
Ring was well worth the 600 stones. It effectively kept its wearer safe from curses or any other
neural system manipulations. Besides, the Ring would absorb the element energy which was
present in the surrounding air to help maintain constant body temperature.
For the treasure Tweeting Twig, whenever Glenn was affected by an unpreventable curse, it
would make shrieking chirps and having the curse pegged temporarily to save the victim some
time.
Among the little rarities, there was also a red mushroom. It was usually for medical uses and
when it was mixed up with some supplementary medicament and then cooked as soup, then
the person who consumed it would undergo an improvement in mental strength of, in most
cases, one or two points.
Glenn got a Lapidary Pearl, too. With it in your mouth, you could breathe underwater. Of course,
the subaqueous duration was limited.
Glenn was obsessed with the above-mentioned things, but his favorite was the Notes on Repermutation
of the Element Matrix, which proved to be quite useful.
Three days later, Glenn went over to the library where he and Sorcerer Elaine had arranged to
meet. His eyes were rimmed with black circles due to a severe lack of sleep. Fortunately, he had
churned out the thirty Love Vials, as asked by Elaine.
Walking through the main entrance of the library, Glenn saw Elaine. She was sitting before a
wooden round table, relishing herself in a cup of coffee. There were also a couple of trays of
treats which were so delicate that Glenn thought that they might be misjudged as decorations.
Glenn was not in the interest of keeping a sorcerer waiting, since she might lose her temper and
did something terrible to him. He approached Elaine and bowed as he handed her the Love
Vials.
“HaHa. Look at your black eyes. This must have caused you a lot of trouble to cook.” Elaine
rested the coffee on the table, and then raised her white-as-snow face slowly at Glenn. “These
little creations of yours were indeed amazing. The sweet memories of yore just rush back to me
when I take one.”
‘Of yore? How long have you actually lived, for God’s sake?’ Glenn was shocked at the words and
also turned bashful on hearing a gorgeous lady talking about “sweet memories”.
Catching sight of Glenn’s stiff expressions, Elaine burst into laughter and diverted from the
memory topic and said, “You did your job and here’s your compensation.”
Elaine held out three fancy gadgets.
“This necklace gives you two points of mental strength. But it will not work once the mental
strength has reached the threshold value. I call it the ‘Source of Happiness’.” Elaine held the
necklace on her palm as she explained.
Glenn knew the threshold value that Elaine was talking about. It was the minimum level of
mental strength required before someone became a sorcerer. It had to be at 40 points, of which
Glenn was still 22 points short.
“This is the Buzzing Bug. Small as it is now, it grows very quickly and its size can be as big as
that of an adult lion. It will protect you from dangerous enemies for a day. But do remember
Half a month later, the Symbiotic Insects had matured into adults. So Glenn wasted no time in
dissecting the crane’s belly and dislodged its stomach.
Glenn caught a strong and pukey smell as he ripped the stomach with a scalpel. The stinky
smell was enormously magnified because Glenn had enhanced his olfactory senses, and he was
now tenfold more sensitive to odors.
Glenn then took out hundreds of Symbiotic Insects from the stomach and nestled them in a
prepared glass ware with white liquid in it. The insects were then quickly separated from the
undigested food particles with the help of the liquid and then put into another dry ware.
“Oh, my dears.” Glenn pressed his face over to the insects and watched them closely.
The Gadflies must have been so nauseous to someone who had never bred a Symbiotic Insect,
but Glenn had grown accustomed to them and regarded them as a part of his life.
Glenn grabbed a Gadfly with a forceps and held it on his crystal ball. He then mumbled some
spells towards the Gadfly, which was making low and jittering sounds during the process. He
could feel there was a subtle change in his soul and minutes later, as drops of sweats appeared
on his forehead, he exhaled.
“It’s done. My first Symbiotic Insect.” Glenn swallowed it. “You will live in my belly from now
on.”
These Gadflies would cause malformation as they had done to many of the mollusks and the
experimental frog but not when their souls were broken. And breaking their souls was what
Glenn was doing when he casting spells at the Gadfly fixated on the crystal ball. But breaking a
soul demanded huge amount of energy, so Glenn could only complete five soul-breakings a
day.
For the rest of the Gadflies, Glenn did not intend to eat them, because he would then be “hosted”
and might, as a result, grow an additional arm or leg.
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