Chapter 310
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The remaining 7000 kilograms of tungsten steel had been sent to the castle by the time Dean returned to the castle. Dean told Nicholas to arrange people to put the tungsten steel materials in the waste field behind the castle. As for the 3000 kilograms of tungsten steel cylinder and the tungsten steel hook, they were all piled up on the training ground next to the waste field.
Dean asked Sergei and Jin to move the smelting furnace from the basement to the training ground. It was a small smelting furnace. It was about three meters high. He bought it from the market for more than 10 gold coins. Although 10 gold coins wasn't worth mentioning for him, but it was equivalent to seven or eight years of savings for civilians.
Dean taught Sergei how to heat the furnace. He asked Nicholas to buy a batch of coal as fuel. In the era of electricity, steel welding was done by iron and fire.
"Master, why do you want to make such a big cage?" Jin asked curiously as he saw the length of the tungsten steel.
Dean poured molten iron into the welded parts of the tungsten steel: "I'm going to hunt monsters outside the giant wall. I'm going to use it as a trap."
Sergei laughed: "You are willing to spend a lot of money. The cost of these things isn't small."
Dean didn't reply as he focused on welding.
The tungsten steel cage was finally formed after an hour. It was a square and six meters long. Considering the terrifying growth rate of splitter, Dean deliberately made it twice as tall as splitter. It was enough for a short period of time.
Dean engraved the model of the chain. He melted the steel in the furnace. After a moment, eight thick tungsten steel chains came out of the furnace. White smoke billowed out of the cold water. After cooling down, he connected one end of the chain to the tungsten steel hook and the other end to the cage. In the blink of an eye, all eight directions of the cage were connected to the tungsten steel hook and the tungsten steel chain.
Sergei and others were amazed as they saw the shape of the cage. At the same time they were curious about the monster that Dean was going to hunt.
Dean called the carriages. The carriages were prohibited from entering the main streets of the commercial district. They could only travel in the suburbs of the commercial district. There were different sizes of carriages. The largest one was an adult mammoth carriage. It was seven to eight meters high. Sound horn mammoth was a domesticated animal. It was used by humans like horses. Its fierce nature had been tamed and erased from generation to generation. It rarely attacked people.
Nevertheless, the sound horn mammoth carriage was still prohibited from entering the main district. The first reason was that it would get out of control and trample on pedestrians. The second reason was that it was easy to damage the street surface.
Dean asked Gwyneth and Sergei to move the cage to the carriage. He used more than ten rough ropes to fix the cage and cover it with a huge black cloth.
At the moment the sun was setting and the sky was dusk.
Dean didn't bring Sergei and the others with him this time. He sat alone in the sound horn carriage and left the castle. The coachman was a middle-aged man in his thirties. He was wearing strange clothes. He wasn't holding a whip but a flute in his hand. He was gently playing the melodious flute along the way. Dean asked and found out that the inside of the sound horn mammoth was hollow. It had a strong sound recognition ability. The main way to control it was through the flute.
Dean chatted with the coachman. Although the latter was just a small coachman but he benefited a lot.
The sound horn carriage arrived at the fort by nightfall.
"Mr Dean, this is as far as I can go." The coachman stopped playing the flute and said to Dean.
Dean nodded. It was too easy for the sound horn mammoth to leave footprints outside the fort. Barbarians would be able to track it. Moreover it was easy to fall into the hands of the mutated monsters in the radiation zone. After hundreds of years of breeding, this kind of mutated creature had lost its fierceness and attack ability. It would become the biggest piece of moving meat.
Dean jumped out of the carriage, took out his silver eagle hunting medal and handed it over to her.
The guard checked the medal and returned it to him. He looked at the black cloth on the carriage: "What's inside?"
"Hunting tools." Dean returned to the carriage. He lifted the black cloth and dragged the tungsten steel cage from the carriage. He put it on the ground. The weight of 3000 kg was a bit strenuous for him to carry.
The coachman was completely stunned as he saw Dean lift such a huge cage by himself.
The guard next to him was also surprised. He looked at Dean vigilantly. There was a deep fear in his eyes: "Please."
Dean grabbed the two tungsten steel columns in the middle of the cage and lifted them onto his back. He walked towards the darkness outside the fort.
In the blink of an eye, Dean was more than a kilometer away from the fort. He sniffed with his nose to catch the various smells that were blowing in the wind. After more than an hour Dean finally smelled a familiar smell. It was the smell of splitter!
His eyes lit up as he lifted the cage and walked towards the direction of the smell. It didn't take long for the smell to become stronger in front of him. Most likely the splitter was there. He stopped and threw the cage on the ground. He shook his sore and stiff hands and took out the hunter's blood that he had scraped from his body last time. He smeared it on the hunter's armor on his shoulder. The blood had hardened and the smell was weak. He wrapped it with gauze to prevent the blood shell from falling off the armor.
After everything was ready, Dean lifted the cage and continued to walk towards the Hunter's location.
Many mutated beasts in the radiation zone had come out to hunt in the darkness.
In just a few miles, Dean encountered several strange mutant beasts, but they were easily killed by him.
"Huh?" Dean suddenly smelled the scent of the hunter, and it was getting stronger and stronger. He immediately knew that the hunter had noticed him and was approaching him. His eyes were slightly cold, and there was a trace of nervousness in his heart, but more excitement. He put the iron cage on the ground and waited for the hunter to come. After a moment there was a rustling sound in the darkness. A huge shadow jumped out of the cage. It was nearly four meters tall. Its whole body looked like a ferocious seaweed. All of its limbs were scythes or sharp blades. Every part of its body was a weapon for attack.
This terrifying body structure caused people to tremble in fear!
There was a trace of surprise in Dean's heart when he saw it. He didn't expect that in less than a day, the little guy's size seemed to have grown a bit. Wasn't this growth rate too fast?
Splitter stood in front of the cage. There were two emerald eyes in the middle of its body. It was staring at Dean.
Dean was nervous as he couldn't figure out the behavior of the monster. He could only hide in the cage if it attacked him.
As time passed, Splitter slowly moved around the tungsten steel cage.
Dean was relieved as he saw this. He grabbed the tungsten steel cage and dragged it towards the abandoned building. Although he could lock splitter in the cage but he may not be able to drag the tungsten steel cage and its weight. It was inevitable that people would notice it if it was imprisoned in the wilderness. The abandoned building was an excellent hiding place.
Splitter was surprised as it saw the cage being dragged. It retreated a few steps but quickly reacted. It looked at the cage from behind. From time to time it would raise its scythe arm and cut the cage. Dean was a bit scared as he heard the clanking sound.
In the darkness of the night, clouds of radiation covered the starry sky. As the Black Snow Season approached, there were more clouds in the sky, and the color was darker. The radiation particles were mixed within, firmly blocking the moonlight and starlight. The ground was pitch-black without light.
Dean was glad that he had night vision. Otherwise he wouldn't be able to escape from splitter's cave in the era of electric light. He would have become the rations of the first small splitter.
Dudian smelled a lot of mutant beasts along the way. But they seemed to be aware of splitter's smell and ran far away. There were also some mutant beasts that lurked in the same place and didn't move.
It didn't take long for Dean to find the previous mountain plain. He dragged the cage to the abandoned building. He grabbed the chain of the cage and slowly put the cage into the basement. Then he jumped on the cage and dragged it to a place in the basement. The passage was too narrow for the cage to pass through so it could only be placed here.
Dean pierced the tungsten steel hook of the chain into the ground. The ground was cement and had long been soaked in moisture. Instead of relying on the strength of the cement, he returned to the basement and cut off some trees in the woods near the entrance of the building. He cut off the branches, sharpened the bottom, and made a few wooden frames. Then he fixed the four parts of the wooden frame with wood and used the hook to scoop out the soil. He dug a deep pit and buried the wooden frame in it.
Splitter stayed next to him. From time to time it would swing its scythe arm on the tungsten steel cage to hone its weapon.
A moment later, Dean dug a seven or eight meters deep pit in the ground. He hooked the crooked hook to the wooden frame and buried it from the four corners. Each corner had two chains. After that, he buried the soil. He held the thick tree trunk and peddled it flat. Then he found some stones and pressed them on the soil.
Dean was tired and sweaty after finishing these fixed jobs. Most of the night had passed and it was around three or four o 'clock in the morning.
He looked at Splitter, who was lying on the ground and sleeping soundly. He let out a sigh of relief and opened the tungsten steel cage. He wiped a bit of blood from the gauze on his shoulder and sprinkled it into the cage. Then, he jumped out of the basement and went back upstairs. Soon, he found a snake hole in the corner of the wall that had been soaked in the rain. He stabbed the hole with a dagger and pulled out two thick mutant earth snakes from inside. Splitter's eyes were wide open.
Dean quickly cut them off and carried them back to the basement.
Perhaps it was because of the smell of blood but splitter woke up. It gently moved and climbed up. It stared at Dean.
Dean threw one mutant snake in front of splitter and the other into the tungsten steel cage.
Splitter didn't take any precautions. It went back into the cage after it finished eating the mutant snake in front of it. It picked up the other mutant snake and ate it.
'Clang!'
The tungsten steel cylinder fell from the top of the cage. Dean who was waiting next to the cage made a move. He put the hook on the bottom of the tungsten steel cylinder and locked it tightly.
Splitter looked back as it heard the sound. It saw that the cage was sealed. It roared in a low voice and waved its scythe arm to cut the cage.
Dean heard its anxious cry and slowly retreated. At the same time, he paid attention to the place where it cut the tungsten steel cylinder. There were only shallow scratches. His heart was relieved and his face showed a smile. He didn't expect everything to go so smoothly. He thought it would take a lot of effort, but now it was done in one night.
"Squeak!" Splitter screamed impatiently. It attacked the tungsten steel cage with all its might, but it didn't have any effect. Its body struggled fiercely inside the cage, causing the cage to shake slightly. The four corners of the cage were stretched taut, shaking slightly, causing the soil on the ground to crack slightly.
Dean frowned as he saw the scene. He put away the plasma shell on his shoulder and left the basement. After a moment he came back again with a boulder that weighed more than a thousand pounds.
Bang!
He pressed the boulder on the ground where the chains were connected.
Splitter was still violently struggling. The other three chains were still shaking violently but the two chains that were pressed by the boulder were motionless.
Dean went out again and brought back another boulder. He pressed it on the other corner of the cage. He went back and forth a few times until the four corners were pressed by the boulder.
Dean had an inexplicable feeling as he saw splitter roaring anxiously. It seemed that splitter was asking for help. He couldn't help but sigh as he turned away. He found some leaves to cover the entrance of the basement. He followed the smell and went to the wilderness to hunt several mutant beasts. He brought them back to the basement and threw them into splitter's cage.
Splitter saw the food as it stopped hitting the cage. It lowered its head and ate the food.
It didn't take long for several mutant beasts to be eaten by it. It roared as if it had recovered its strength. It continued to hit the cage.
Dean turned and left the basement. He looked at the sky outside. There was a touch of dawn. He didn't expect the night to pass so fast. He thought of today's meeting with the Council of Gods. His eyes flashed with a cold light. He returned to the fort along the original path.
This time he was going to sneak into the city. If he was going to enter the city then he would have to show the certificate issued by Jing Shou as a hunter. Regardless of whether he had been to the giant wall or not.
Dean didn't return to the castle. He took off the hunter's armor and went to a pub to eat and drink. He washed his hands and left. He rented a carriage and went to the 'Temple of Elements'.
Fortunately, he was prepared. He didn't wear underwear under the hunter's armor but a coat.
The carriage arrived at the mountain after a few hours. It was eight o 'clock in the morning.
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