"Congratulations, Teacher! The spell is a success now the undead system can be famous!" Long Su's excitement was palpable, his grin threatening to split his face.
This powerful spell, capable of transforming a mere corpses into an undead army of skeletons, had the potential to redefine the very essence of the undead system.
But Professor Mo tempered the enthusiasm with a word of caution. "It's still an expensive endeavor, Long Su."
Puzzled, Long Su pressed for clarification. "Expensive in what way?"
With a sigh, the professor elaborated. "We required seven magic stones to create this level 3 skeleton. Each stone carries a price of 100,000 gold coins."
The weight of the revelation settled upon Long Su's shoulders. "So this Skeleton Man is more costly than the Dark Warriors that stand guard outside?"
Professor Mo could only nod, his own disappointment evident. "Indeed. And if a mere beginner soldier-level unit demands such resources, imagine the expense incurred for higher-level creations."
The thrill of their success dwindled as the harsh realities of their discovery took root.
Despite their best efforts, it seemed the practicality of this newfound spell was far from assured.
With a mixture of curiosity and apprehension, Professor Mo and Long Su turned their attention to the final werewolf corpse.
Determined to continue their experimentation, the professor placed only four magic stones around the lifeless form.
As the spell was cast for the third time, the death energy obediently swirled around the cadaver, seeping into its every crevice.
Anticipation mounted as the skeletal form emerged, but their hopes were quickly dashed upon discovering that it was merely a level 2 skeleton.
For days on end, Professor Mo and Long Su remained sequestered within the confines of the laboratory, leaving no stone unturned in their quest to unlock the full potential of the spell.
A steady stream of corpses flowed into their workspace, a macabre testament to their tireless dedication.
Yet, despite their relentless efforts, the results remained dishearteningly consistent
—a motley assortment of level 2 and level 1 skeletons, but no significant breakthroughs in the realm of cost-effective unit production.
Their diligent pursuit was abruptly interrupted by the arrival of a young man who bore a striking resemblance to Long Su.
"Elder Mo, the laboratory's supply of soldier-level corpses has been depleted," the young man reported with deference.
He approached Professor Mo with reverence, a gesture that piqued Long Su's curiosity.
Only the most esteemed faculty members of Sederth University referred to the professor as "Elder."
With a mere glance and a dismissive wave of his hand, Professor Mo acknowledged the news. "Inform the principal that our research report will be delivered tomorrow morning."
As the young man departed
Professor Mo turned to Long Su, a hint of weariness in his voice. "The university will no longer provide us with complimentary cadavers. From this point forward, the financial burden of our endeavors rests upon our shoulders."
Long Su met his mentor's gaze with unwavering resolve. "Do not lose heart, Teacher. With perseverance and the passage of time, we shall find a way to enhance the spell to summon cheaper skeletons."
Professor Mo sank into a nearby chair, his eyes tracing the contours of the chamber's ceiling. "Don't worry i will not give up ,all the researchers faces the path of demands time and resources."
" long su cultivate the spell and do your own experience with it if you face any problems fell free to come see me "
"Thank you Teacher "
With that long su leave the inner campus and heads to the market area
More specific to the Thousand sowrd bulding
Before anything els he need to make a team of dark warriors and armed them with level 2 weapons and armor
Unknown to why all the weapons they brings with only at leve 1
Long Su's decision to approach the Thousands Sword Company for his business dealings was born of a desire for familiarity in an business world.
With transactions worth millions at stake, he found solace in the notion of partnering with a known entity rather than embarking on a venture with strangers.
This time, however, he forewent the customary entrance, opting instead for the more exclusive side door reserved for esteemed VIP cardholders.
After presenting his card to the vigilant security personnel, he was promptly granted access.
"Welcome, Student Long, to the Thousands Sword Building," a middle-aged man who stood in front of the door followed a retinue of group of beautiful women's.
"Greetings, Manager Zeng. Your personal welcome is truly an honor," Long Su replied, humbled by the grand reception.
"All VIPs deserve a memorable welcome," Manager Zeng insisted, gesturing toward a more secluded chamber. "Please, join me in the private office where we may discuss your business in more counterbalance place."
Long su follow while looking around
The inside material for the vip customer is different from the normal area
One word to describe the place
Luxury in every piece and corner
they settled into the opulent VIP room, a familiar face graced Long Su with a cup of tea—the same young woman who had assisted him during his previous visit.
"Thank you for the tea," Long Su said, a hint of a smile playing at his lips. "It is excellent."
Having savored his tea, Long Su finally broached the subject of his visit. "I come to you with a proposition involving one billion gold coins deal."
"Can you handle such a transaction, or should we await Manager Shao's involvement?"
Manager Zeng was visibly taken aback by the sheer magnitude of Long Su's proposed transaction.
Despite his seasoned experience overseeing the weapon department—the company's most lucrative division—a deal of a billion gold coins was unheard of.
"L-Long... Student Long," he stammered, grappling with the enormity of the situation.
"Please wait; I'll fetch Manager Shao immediately." With a sense of urgency
Manager Zeng hastened from the room, leaving Long Su to savor his tea in solitude.
Long Su patiently awaited the arrival of Manager Shao, the enigmatic figure whose reputation preceded her.
Before long, the door swung open, and she gracefully entered, clad in an alluring black dress that commanded attention.
Her every step exuded an intoxicating allure, captivating all who laid eyes upon her.
"Little Friend Long," she greeted him, her voice as smooth as honey. "It's a pleasure to see you again."
"The pleasure is all mine, Manager Shao," Long Su replied, rising to offer a respectful greeting.
" five million piece of level 1 weapon for A billion gold coins," Manager Shao mused, her gaze locked on Long Su.
"It seems you've amassed quite a fortune at the university."
As the one who had granted Long Su his VIP status, Manager Shao was well aware of his connections, especially his esteemed mentor—an elder professor whose authority extended far beyond the university's confines.
Such influential figures demanded unwavering attention to ensure no missteps were made in their presence.
"I have a 2,500,000 level 1 iron swords and 2,500,000 level 1 iron shields the same weapon quality like last time, can your Thousands Sword company eat them " Long Su stated, his unwavering stare fixed on Manager Shao as he awaited her response.
"The business can be done " she replied without hesitation, her expression unwavering.
"Even if you were to increase the quantities, the Thousands Swords Company would offer you a favorable price."
Satisfied with her assurance, Long Su pressed forward. "I'm ready to deliver the goods. Where should they be placed?"
"Manager Zeng will escort you to our main storage facility," Manager Shao explained, producing a sealed golden card and placing it on the table before Long Su. "Once the items are securely stored, our transaction will be complete."
Long Su retrieved the card, securing it within his spatial ring as he rose to leave. "It has been a pleasure conducting business with you, Manager Shao."
"The Thousands Swords Company eagerly awaits your next visit, Little Friend Long," Manager Shao called out as Long Su exited the room, her gaze following his receding figure.
She made no move to follow, as her immediate attention was required elsewhere—notifying the headquarters of the significant transaction, five million level 1 weapons was not a matter she could hide or handle alone.
Not to mention in normal times where you can finds weapons channels everywhere
But since the order from the higher level two months ago " prepare to war"
less and less weapons can spread to the market
'With this weapons, i can increase my overall points in front of grandfather '
Manager Shao though to herself and a big smile can be see on her face