135. Locke's performance time(2/2)
When they went out to get things at night, Hua Zhen was also there, and there were quite a few bits and pieces. Frick actually brought 10 million Luo Yuan in cash with him, as well as a batch of documents that were most important to the Fulgen Foundation.
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Among them, several documents related to the Fulgan family and Locke's life experience have been handed over to Locke himself by Huazhenxing, and the rest are here.
These documents not only include the most complete list of assets and accounts of the Forgan Foundation, but also some important transaction information, involving many important exchanges and cooperation of interests, and even the privacy and scandals of many important figures.
For example, within the Forgan Foundation, how Bohn-Mossen and others used charity fundraising and other activities to line their own pockets, colluded with outsiders to write off accounts and share the spoils, and used various means to attack and frame "troublemakers", and even accepted commissions to engage in shady activities.
activities... Frick actually collected evidence and retained the materials.
Mo Shangtong just took out these things. It was up to Hua Zhenxing to decide how to deal with them. The attitude of several elderly people in not intervening in this matter was very clear.
Hua Zhenxing had previously handed over the information about the Fulgan family and Locke's life experience to Locke himself. After experiencing the scene just now, he finally brought Locke to see the other remaining things.
The most special thing among Flick's relics is the seven cylindrical objects, which must be magical items.
Locke observed carefully and said: "These are scrolls, which can be understood as one-time items that record and inspire certain magical arts. The patterns on the outside are not decoration, but symbols of magical arts."
Hua Zhenxing: "Can you understand? Tell me about it and it will open my eyes too!"
Locke: "Of course I can understand it. These are the basic lessons when I am an apprentice..."
The so-called scrolls are somewhat similar in principle to Locke's original paper airplanes. They are disposable consumables that record some kind of magic.
Of course, the "Paper Angel" that Locke successfully refined today is not a one-time consumable. It is already a magic weapon, which is different from the scroll.
In fact, Locke's original paper plane cannot be counted as a scroll. After all, its power and function are very different. There is another thing whose properties are closer to it, which is the talisman used by Eastern monks.
For example, if an expert knows the Divine Thunder Technique, he can use his sword to draw the divine thunder on the spot, or he can use special means to record this magic spell on a talisman. Theoretically, the talisman can be reserved for his own use, but in fact it is basically
They are all left to the disciples to defend themselves.
Because the priest himself usually doesn't need it, if he can't cast the spell instantly at will, he can only make the corresponding talisman. He can cast the same spell himself faster and more powerful than using the talisman.
Refining talismans has great limitations. Not only does it require the processing of special materials, but the effort required to refining a magic weapon is not much different, and the consumption is many times greater than casting a spell yourself.
Making a talisman may fail, and if it is accidentally damaged, you may injure yourself. The upper limit of the power of the talisman does not exceed the power of the spell cast by the person who made it.
What's even more troublesome is that mastering a certain technique does not mean that you will be able to make the corresponding talisman. That is another separate set of inheritance, and you need to master both.
Therefore, real magic talismans are precious and rare things, and are only given to the closest disciples. In order to prevent the talismans from being lost or robbed, and the holders suffering from it, there are some unique techniques when using the talismans, which are not the same inheritance system.
It is difficult for monks to master it.
Therefore, it is basically impossible to set up a stall to sell talismans in Xianxia. Talismans of unknown origin cannot be used easily because no one knows what will happen.
The most powerful talisman is the legendary divine talisman, which usually requires a ninth-level cultivation level to make and a sixth-level cultivation level to use.
The production principle and function of scrolls are similar to talismans, but there are differences in material carriers and production methods.
Some common magical scrolls have even been standardized and formalized to a certain extent through exchanges and research by magicians of all ages. No matter who made them, their usage methods and effects are similar, and they have a certain degree of versatility.
Universal scrolls like this can be used for exchange, provided that the producer and provider have sufficient credibility, otherwise scrolls of unknown origin cannot be used at will.
Chapter completed!