238. The Quartermaster of the South Wind Legion
The winter inscription display was going well. In the past two days, although the Babington family did not launch new rune boards like in previous years, there were still many novel magic pattern arrays that had emerged at the exhibition. Perhaps it was affected by plane wars, most of which were designed for military purposes. As soon as these magic pattern array designs appeared, they were sought after by the noble lords.
For example, an inscriptionist will design the magic rune board of the "Wind Control Technique" into a cylindrical shape and put it on the shaft of the bed crossbow crossbow arrow. This can increase the range of the magic crossbow arrow of the bed crossbow by about one fifth. Moreover, this cylindrical magic rune board of the "Wind Control Technique" can be recycled and used again, which is very economical for the noble lords.
This inscriptionist may be a master of tactics. He also talked about the application of bed crossbows on the plane battlefield. He told other noble lords that a bed crossbow was installed on the chassis of the magic caravan, and the winch of the bed crossbow was linked to the wheel drive shaft. When the magic caravan galloped on the avenue, the winch would automatically tighten the crossbow string. The crossbow shooter on the magic caravan only needed to move the giant crossbow arrow into the groove of the bed crossbow and aim the sight of the enemy to easily shoot the enemy.
So someone placed an order with him on the spot to order such bed crossbow arrows and car-mounted bed crossbows with the "Wind Control Art".
Some inscriptionists have designed new magic pattern constructions, but these magic pattern constructions are basically improved in some old versions, and the improvement range is very small. If you only have a little change, you will get it at the inscription display. I am a little disdainful of this magic pattern construction, but the scholars of Yekis carefully observed one by one and listened carefully to the explanations of the inscription masters.
The scholar Yekis told me not to underestimate the small changes and optimizations of the magic pattern construction. At present, some classic styles of magic pattern construction have evolved little by little. Perhaps their initial design was not so perfect, but in the following decades and even hundreds of years, it was gradually understood and studied by later inscriptionists, and then they gradually became what they are today.
No wonder the magic pattern composition of the "Demon Snake Tooth" was so popular in the imperial capital after its release, and even the Inscription Union invited Yekis scholars to attend the inscription exhibition. It turned out that the step taken by the "Demon Snake Tooth" was slightly bigger.
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The scholars of Yekis knew that Alia had participated in several winter inscription exhibitions as the head of the Babington family. They had a lot of experience in how to arrange the exhibition venue, and they also knew that Alia had a close relationship with me, so they asked me to ask Alia to help us come up with ideas and see how our exhibition hall No. 49 should be arranged.
So I ran to Alia's manor on the night after the opening of the winter exhibition. Betty prepared a sumptuous dinner. She knew that I prefer to eat orc tribe-style barbecue rather than El City scones, stewed with applesauce, so I specially prepared roasted magic antelope leg meat. In fact, I ate orc tribe just to occasionally miss some past events that I couldn't forget and often remember.
After drinking some golden cider, although Alia quit drinking, she still likes drinking very much. I asked for some barley wine. Alia said that I am not like a northerner at all. She neither likes stewed meat nor drink golden cider in the morning. In fact, I have been wondering whether I prefer my days in El City or wandering on the Pai Plateau, but I have been thinking about this question for a long time but haven't figured it out.
Lying on the lounge chair in front of the floor-to-ceiling window, looking at the moonlight in front of the window and the beautiful snowy night view in the imperial capital.
After taking a shower, Alia's face turned a little flushed. She held a glass of golden cider and wore a silk pajamas and squeezed into a lounge chair with me. The bedroom was still a bit big. Although the fire in the fireplace was very hot, the window still seemed a little cold. Betty took out a blanket to cover us.
Only then did I tell Alia what Yekis asked me for.
When Alia heard me say this, she glared at me angrily and said to me: "Why are you telling me now that this kind of thing takes time to prepare. The inscription display of the scholar Jekis is about to begin, and now it is too late to prepare anything."
"Do you need to prepare anything?" I asked Alia a little surprised, and then said to her: "There are two inscriptionists in front of us who want to use this exhibition hall. I thought it would be a simple arrangement the next night!"
Alia gently tapped my forehead with her finger and said to me: "It's because someone is standing in front of you to use this exhibition hall. The exhibition hall is only one night, so many things must be prepared in advance. I guess you haven't even measured how big the exhibition hall is!"
I nodded honestly.
Alia gently wiped her lips with her fingers. Her skin was very white. After taking a shower, her lips became bright red and sexy.
Perhaps because she was talking about what she was good at, she sat up from the recliner, tied up her falling big wavy curly hair casually, and asked Betty to help her find a few blank parchment paper. She said to me, "Since there is no time to prepare anything, I can only arrange it simply and tell me, what are you taking out for the exhibition at this exhibition?"
Seeing Alia's solemn look, I had to sit up from the recliner and introduce to her in detail the magic table lamp that the scholar of Yekis will display this time. She held a charcoal pen in her bare hands and outlined the outline of the exhibition hall with just a few strokes on the parchment...
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Unexpectedly, I saw Nick again at this winter inscription display.
He was wearing a sophisticated aristocratic dress and looked very energetic. He hadn't seen him for several months, and his belly had been revealed. It was obvious that he had been doing well recently. He was decorating the exhibition hall. A group of craftsmen were decorating the exhibition hall No. 35 as he was following his instructions. He was probably holding a design drawing in his hand. A painter was painting the wall. It seemed that they were going to make some major changes on the wall.
If I hadn't visited the small exhibition hall on the second floor one by one when I was going to the Jekis Scholars Exhibition Hall and had a lot of interest, I probably wouldn't have seen him.
At this time, I found that there were other people in the exhibition hall that I was familiar with, Nick's friend, Mr. Brennan, who had done venture capital, was standing on the booth with a group of noble teenagers, and whispering something to the lamppost of a street lamp.
When I saw the group of noble boys, I couldn't help but squint. There were exactly three of these noble boys that I also knew. Although the others could not name them, they also looked very familiar.
Chapter completed!