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Chapter 18 - Chapter 18 Opening a shop!

The significance of this discovery is immense.

Just take the unstable potion, for Mages who frequently undertake quests, it's definitely a useful item.

When encountering troublesome magical beasts or danger, a seven-second increase in attack power or movement speed can absolutely play a crucial role.

The remaining Hextech Tracker, Hextech Ambience Component, and so on, all have their own uses.

"Next up, it's experiment time."

Ezreal opened the Dimensional Portal again and called out Yuumi.

As soon as the blue kitten appeared, she burrowed into Ezreal's arms, wiggling her body from side to side and purring.

Ezreal gently stroked Yuumi's head, then picked up an unstable potion.

"Yuumi, drink this," Ezreal said, opening the unstable potion and offering it to his experimental cat.

"Meow!" Yuumi took the potion, her two small paws skillfully holding the bottle. Without hesitation, she gulped it down.

Immediately after, Yuumi's body began to emit a faint blue light, and her entire feline form expanded by about a third.

"Meow! Yuumi got bigger, Master, look!" Yuumi was startled by her sudden increase in size. She flipped over and landed on the ground, bouncing two or three times in place.

Yuumi realized there were no adverse reactions after her body grew larger and immediately became happy. However, before Yuumi could enjoy her surprise for long, her body returned to its original state.

"As expected, no more, no less, exactly seven seconds." Ezreal was very satisfied. He stroked Yuumi's head and then handed her two more opened potions, feeding them to Yuumi to drink.

After Yuumi drank them, her body strangely alternated between big and small, looking like a balloon being inflated and deflated. Within two seconds, she spat out a large mouthful of blue potion, and the entire cat's aura became listless.

"It seems multiple potions cannot be consumed simultaneously. The meaning of 'unstable potion' is not just that its size changes unstably, but also that the potion itself is not fully developed."

Ezreal looked at Yuumi, quickly reaching a conclusion. Then he picked up a fist-sized, golden ambient light-like Hextech Ambience Component and flipped the switch.

The Hextech Ambience Component lit up with a white light, and at the same time, music started playing—a pure instrumental piece he hadn't heard before, but with a very cheerful rhythm.

Accompanying the music from the Hextech Ambience Component, faint white light emanated from Yuumi and Ezreal, and then a stream-like energy flashed across their bodies.

Ezreal felt his work fatigue lessen and his stamina slightly recover, while Yuumi returned to her previous lively state.

"Not bad, the healing effect is quite noticeable." Ezreal was also quite satisfied with the Hextech Ambience Component. It could restore some health at critical moments, which might prove decisive.

It was also a very useful Hextech item.

He grabbed Yuumi, who was happily meowing beside him, and tossed her into the Dimensional Portal. This little guy wouldn't be needed for the next experiment.

With a wave of his hand, he dismissed the Dimensional Portal, and Ezreal began to focus on experimenting with the other Hextech products on the table.

After about an hour of experimenting, he had successfully figured out the effects of five Hextech products.

First was the unstable potion, which ranked first in functionality. After consumption, it would randomly change between big and small for seven seconds. The increased movement speed when small and increased attack power when large were very useful, and as long as multiple potions were not consumed simultaneously, there were no side effects.

Next were the Hextech Trackers. These two spherical drones could be used individually or together. Once activated, they automatically sensed living beings within a three-kilometer radius, using infrared thermal imaging and life energy sensing, making them very accurate.

The accompanying slow effect was actually that they would self-destruct upon detecting a life form, creating an electrostatic field to slow down enemies. Compared to the game, a better point was that if there were no life forms within three kilometers, the trackers would automatically return instead of disappearing as they do in the game.

Then there was the surprisingly useful Hextech Blast Bot. This little thing could be used entirely as a monitor.

Its camera could see within a ten-meter radius centered on itself, with high-definition quality, and possessed energy sensing and infrared vision, making it very difficult for ordinary life forms to go undetected.

Ezreal could directly see the Blast Bot's perspective by attaching magic through his consciousness, and it would explode if destroyed by external force, making it a perfect surveillance device.

Finally, there were the Hextech Ambience Component, the Slow Ray Gun, and the Siege Rocket.

These three items were useful, but apart from the Hextech Ambience Component, which could restore health in desperate situations, the other two had rather ordinary uses.

The Slow Ray Gun had very low attack power, roughly about one-fifteenth of Ezreal's Sunshine Arrow. Hitting a person with it would basically only cause a slight knockback effect.

The slowing effect was decent; targets hit would have their internal blood flow slowed by low temperatures, causing their bodies to move sluggishly for a few seconds.

However, the drawback was that it was a one-time use item; the launcher would automatically disappear after firing one shot.

He estimated it could only be used as a toy, and for now, he hadn't thought of what to use it for.

The last item, the Siege Rocket, could be used against living beings, but its power was roughly equivalent to two Sunshine Arrows, and it was very simple to use.

Its base was a mechanical claw that could grip any terrain. Once placed, it would automatically attack and disappear after three attacks. The energy projectiles it fired seemed somewhat special, causing high disintegration damage to buildings.

Relatively speaking, it was useful, but not that practical.

At the very least, Ezreal wasn't planning to emulate the destructive maniacs in the Fairy Tail Guild; it was better to cause less trouble for people.

Makarov, as the patriarch, also had it tough, so it was better to let him write fewer self-criticisms to the Council.

Ezreal organized the Hextech products on the table; he had already figured out what to do with these items.

The unstable potion and the Hextech Tracker were both very suitable products to sell to Mages. When undertaking quests, having these two items would significantly reduce the difficulty.

Especially for combat or search missions, these two items would definitely be of great use.

Moreover, Yuumi also possessed healing magic. Although its effect was relatively weak for Mages, it could easily handle the illnesses of ordinary people.

It's important to know that healing magic is not easy to learn and is considered rare magic.

At least in the entire Fairy Tail Guild, before Wendy, the blue-haired loli, arrived, no one possessed healing magic except Granny Poluchka.

Yuumi + exclusive Hextech products, Ezreal felt that the business of renting wolves could be put aside for a bit.

Three Hextech Toolboxes could be obtained from the canyon in thirty seconds, and the only cost was a little bit of magic power, which would automatically recover in a few breaths, making it virtually zero cost.

Opening a Hextech goods store was the truly profitable idea.

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