As Chyntia rehearsed countless times in his head, he was calm and collected when he had the actual materials in front of him.
From Chyntia‘s expression and movements, no one would believe he was a novice who never tried his hands on inscribing.
The materials needed for shape-shifting inscription had been ground into powder.
Then, Chyntia poured some inscription water that was needed to draw the inscription in the powder.
In an instant, the powder blended in the inscription water.
The originally pale green inscription water quickly turned pale yellow.
Moreover, there was a layer of light on its surface, and it was stunning.
Chyntia pursed his lips, held the inscription brush, and wet the tip.
Next, he started to draw with the brush.
His speed was extremely fast as he swung his arm in the air, and only shadows could be seen.
After a while, a not-so-complicated pattern appeared on the inscription paper.
Chyntia held his breath and watched as the pattern slowly seeped into the inscription paper until it was settled.
Later, with a flash of light, the inscription paper suddenly showed an aura of agility that was not there before.
Chyntia imediately breathed a sigh of relief and smiled.
“It’s a success!”
It was his first time drawing an inscription pattern, and he instantly succeeded.
Not only would this help him save on the materials, but it also gave him unprecedented extra confidence.
The paper in Chyntia’s hand was no longer just an inscription paper but an actually finished inscription, and he could use it directly.
As the shape-shifting inscription was easy to draw, its rank was also low.
Hence, it would not be expensive.
Chyntia asked around and knew that it would only sell for two hundred fedulings.
However, the inscription cost was not more than 80 fedulings.
As long as Chyntia could sell them, he would earn 120 fedulings.
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