Reiner then produced a right-hand token: the Fixed Teleportation Token. By inputting a small amount of magical energy, one could open a spatial portal, allowing for transportation to a predetermined fixed location. The spatial coordinates had already been set in advance, specifically to the Xanliu Association, where someone would be waiting to receive them.
Both of these Magic Items were obtained for free by Xu Lie from the world of Shendai. They contained magical technology far superior to what was currently available in the Burning Fire world. Moreover, items like the Mage's Seeking Board were considered relatively low-level; Xu Lie had access to even more advanced items that could encompass vast ranges, capable of locking onto targets both above and below.
However, using such high-level tools in the Burning Fire world would incur exorbitant costs. It was destined that they would only be used by Xu Lie after exchanging for Shendai magic stones to recharge them. The Fixed Teleportation Token was a small item that Tuha had once used when taking Xu Lie shopping in the divine realm. This thing was incredibly expensive, requiring five hundred points for a single transfer.
Inquilinar grew increasingly excited as he listened. How could such a miraculous Magic Item exist in the world?! This only deepened his appreciation for the wonders of magic, and he marveled at its miracles in his heart.
Before he could speak, the audience watching from the Outer Dimension couldn't help but send out Danmaku.
“Haha, good thing our world doesn’t have magic; otherwise, I can’t imagine what would happen if I asked to leave class to go online and my homeroom teacher found me with a chessboard.”
“What? Compared to this trivial matter of going online during high school, I’m more worried about my old man finding me at a hotel.”
“??? The female netizen before, elaborate.”
“I disagree; I think the teleportation token is fantastic! I’d buy two—one fixed at work and one fixed at home—so I wouldn’t have to wake up early for my commute and waste two hours on the road.”
“Magic is convenient. Didn’t the protagonist’s teacher say it depends on talent? If you don’t awaken magical power, even if our world had magic, you wouldn’t be able to learn it. Even if you did learn it, you wouldn’t be able to use it.”
“Come on, can’t a person have some fantasies?”
“Isn’t anyone paying attention to what this charming old man said about the Truth Gate? Doesn’t it sound impressive?”
Beck remained silent, thinking that magic was common in this world and only feeling curiosity. Inquilinar understood better; the deterrent power of this Magic Item—the Mage's Seeking Board—could not be allowed to leak out. If it fell into the hands of a powerful Evil Mage who sought to hunt down a particular wizard, that person would have almost no chance of escape.
Reiner waved his hand to reassure his old friend: “This item was obtained through the manufacturing method from the Truth Gate; currently, Evil Mages simply cannot grasp it.”
I only have three as well. I'll give you one and ask you to invite the other mages. I'll give one to the Black Fog too, just to make it easier for you to find the other mages.
This is the first time I've heard of the Truth Gate, and now I've seen the Magic Items created from the knowledge obtained through it. Deep down, Inquilinar is already ninety-nine percent convinced that the Truth Gate truly exists! After all, the evidence is right in front of him: Hurry, let me take a look!
Reiner couldn't help but chuckle. His old friend was as impatient as ever. As he casually handed over two Magic Items, he reminded him, "These are precious. They're not mine; I still need to return them to someone else. So be careful while studying them, don’t break them."
Just as Inquilinar was about to use his magic roughly and probe into them, he paused: "Huh? They're not yours?"
Reiner's eyes twitched slightly: "I still need to find the Black Fog and then locate the other mages, so just help me out here."
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