He could not wait and chose to backtrack. This time, he was not as cautious as before, nor did he act rashly the second time. His strokes were natural and smooth.

Seven to eight minutes later, he finished the last stroke on the armor.

The armor in front of him suddenly emitted a crimson glow.

Besides, Wu Mo also felt that more than half of the spirit energy in his mind had been drained!

"It's finally done."

As Wu Mo looked at the shining armor, the corners of his mouth curled up into a smile.

Wiping the sweat off his forehead, he continued with his work.

Now that the Valiant Array had been drawn, he only needed to complete the inlays and runes.

He did not ask the warehouse staff for the stones used for the inlays but planned to buy them with points.

After all, the materials listed by the system were the most suitable for the Invisibility Armor. However, the Research Department often did not have them in stock.

Besides, it would not be suitable if he asked for too much either. It was inevitable that he would be labeled as a material hoarder.

Therefore, he finished exchanging his general points for the inlays.

A high-quality ore that provided energy cost him 500 points.

Of course, there was also the Moonlight Dust that could block the light of Divine weapons. It also cost him 100 points.

Fortunately, he still had a lot of points left, so the cost was not a big deal.

After preparing the remaining materials, he immediately began to set them up.

At the same time, he drew a Spirit Transformation Array and placed the Epic Essence that he had obtained from the materials warehouse.

Wisps of purple light were extracted from the Essence, and under the array's effect, they quickly seeped into the Invisibility Armor on the workbench.

This process lasted for about 10 minutes.

Right then, the Epic Essence, which was worth ¥800,000 had turned into pure white mineral crystals. The energy inside had long been used up.

Wu Mo began to make an ore slot on the armor's chest. In addition, he used the energy as a pen to join the energy supply vein with the previous frame.

At this point, as long as he pressed the ore on, he would pretty much complete the embedding step.

The ore that he had purchased from the points store was the size of a fist, and its weight reached one kilogram.

Its appearance was gray and did not have the luster of a gemstone at all.

However, that was the characteristic of ore-like stones. While its surface was wrapped in stone, and the center part was what Wu Mo needed.

First, he used the cutting machine on the workbench to cut the stones into smaller irregular shapes.

Then, he threw the remaining piece into the furnace and used a high-temperature flame to burn its surface. Finally, dark blue light penetrated through the cracks and lit up almost the entire furnace.

He took the ore out and rubbed it gently. The stone outside had been burned into powder.

The blue ore was immediately exposed to the air, and the blue gemstone soon lay quietly in his palm.

It was as beautiful as a firefly in a summer bush!

Wu Mo placed the gemstone into the groove on the armor and pressed it lightly.

With a click, the gemstone was embedded.

In the next second, the blue light immediately followed the energy supply vein and extended to every inch of the armor, covering it with a layer of gentle brilliance.

Hu...

He was still lacking the runes and the last concealment process.

Wiping the sweat from the tip of his nose, Wu Mo picked up the forging pen and prepared to carve the last rune.

This time, he was prepared to add a Tier 2 rune to the armor—Sorrow.

The purpose was to make the armor more outstanding in actual combat.

Although such a cumbersome processing method of the armor was difficult to directly apply to its distribution on the battlefield, it could still be used as a reference or even as a preliminary version.

During this period of time, Wu Mo had almost completely understood the complete runic collection that he had purchased from the system's store. Only a portion of the Tier 3 runes was left, and he still could not comprehend their profoundness.

However, he was already a qualified person in the runic aspect of the forging field. Now that he had sufficient experience and technology, it was inevitable for his hands to itch. He wanted to have a real battle.

After preparing the materials, he picked up the pen and prepared to draw runes on the forging paper.

The Sorrow rune was considered one of the more difficult ones among the Tier 2 runes, and the materials required were not few. Wu Mo stood in front of the workbench, holding the forging pen in his hand and closing his eyes in deep thought.

A moment later, he already had a feel of the pen's strength and techniques in his mind.

He immediately applied it to real battle situations.

The dark gray ink pen left a trace of ink on the forging paper. Wu Mo slowly exerted strength in his arm and drew an amulet head with the momentum of flowing clouds and water.

He merged the vigor into the amulet's body.

At this point in the drawing, Wu Mo could clearly feel that his spirit power was empty, and his vision became a little blurry.

Actually, it was not that Wu Mo's spirit power was insufficient, but that he had added many processes to the armor, striving to make it the best.

It was the result of Wu Mo's perfectionism.

He noticed that his spirit power was lacking, so he immediately exchanged his points for a bottle of spirit medicine from the shop and drank tons of it.

Today, he had spent more than 1000 points, which was more than ¥200,000 in cash.

He felt a chill penetrate his throat and flow to his limbs and bones.

A quiet aura lingered around his body, speeding up the recovery of his spirit power.

Wu Mo's spirit was roused, and he subconsciously said, "I should still forge a piece of equipment that can increase my spirit power. Drinking potions alone is not a long-term solution."

He threw the empty bottle into a box at the side. It was originally a place to store small materials, but now it was being used as a trash can.

There were also many potions that he had drunk when forging Mjolnir. Now, they were almost piled up to the height of a small hill!

He then continued drawing the runes.

Wu Mo leaned forward slightly, and the tip of the pen started to rotate again.

After a while, a rhythm of ingenious craftsmanship slowly melted on the forging paper. The final inkblot was left in a hurry, leaving behind a trace of regret.

With that, the drawing of the runes came to an end.

When he looked at the armor again, there was suddenly a trace of crystal mist on the surface, as though it was protected by some mysterious energy.

Wu Mo forcefully suppressed the urge to check its attributes. He summoned Mjolnir from his ring. Then, he picked up a wing on the side and placed it on the armor's shoulder. He began to use the thunder god's hammer to strike.

The purple wing immediately became translucent after it was attached to the armor.

This was the most time-consuming part of the process. However, Wu Mo had a plan in mind, so he was ecstatic when he started to make progress. In just ten minutes, more than half the wings were attached to the armor.

Only about 30% of the area was left. It was still exposed to air, but once he was done, it would become invisible.

By now, Wu Mo was a little excited. At the same time, he was looking forward to Mjolnir giving the armor an additional equipment effect.

The wings were arranged in a row, like the sparkling light on the surface of a lake, reflecting different rays of light.

Not long after, the last wing was stuck to the corner of the robe. All the rays of light were integrated into one, and the armor was complete.

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