The Exodar Camp in the outer region.
Just like before, this place was still filled with streams of people, and it was extremely bustling.
However, this was the outer region after all. Even an inconspicuous person setting up a stall on the street was at least a Level 2 Wizard. People like them, who had come out to train as mere Level 2 Wizards, did not even dare to step out of the Exodar Camp.
It was simply too dangerous!
The environment here was not the only dangerous thing. What was even more terrifying were the strange alien races that came from all directions.
No one knew what kind of strange abilities they had, and no one knew if they were here to make a deal or to hunt. Thus, once they stepped out of the camp and lost the protection of the Wizard's Pagoda, the weakness of human Wizards was obvious!
Grimm wore a black traveler's robe that covered his entire body. He hurriedly walked out of the Wizard's Pagoda and raised his head to get his bearings. He did not walk toward the center of the market, but instead turned and walked toward the edge of the camp.
Along the way, he passed by many lively areas and saw many strange creatures from other worlds. Some of them were Star Ocean Wanderers, while others came from the secondary dimensions ruled by the Wizards. In their own territories, they might be kings who ruled over tens of thousands of territories, or powerful fighters who were respected by the people. But here, they were the most ordinary members of the noisy crowd.
Many times, they were even associated with the word "weak" for the first time!
This was the camp of the Wizards, and naturally, the status of the Wizards was the highest!
Under normal circumstances, no outsider would dare to have a conflict with the Wizards in the camp.
Thus, even though Grimm had concealed his identity, the faint energy aura that leaked out was enough for the people to not dare stop him.
After passing through the market and the peripheral world, Grim soon arrived in front of the Witchcraft Barrier that covered the sky and the earth.
Behind the barrier were two different worlds.
Inside, there were birds chirping, flowers fragrant, and plants fragrant, while outside, there were raging winds and one energy whirlpool after another …
Inside, there was lush green grass, while outside, there was a dark, barren, and strange steel rock.
The rock here could withstand the erosion of energy hurricanes for thousands of years without collapsing. It was definitely the best material to build a Wizard Tower.
Grimm did not hesitate at all. He raised a dark red energy shield and walked out of the witchcraft barrier.
Just as he stepped out of the Wizard Barrier, the Energy Shield outside his body crackled and splashed out dazzling sparks.
Grim wasn't surprised by such a strange scene. He pulled up his hood and flew off the ground, propelled by a scarlet flame stream towards a distant place.
For the sake of secrecy, Grim didn't even use the short-distance Teleportation Formation in the camp when he left. Instead, he spent four days walking the distance of over 1,500 kilometers. Only then did they arrive at the edge of the boulder where Exordar's camp was located.
Here, Light and Order began to retreat, replaced by chaotic energy storms and Void turbulence that was everywhere.
Grimm paused for a moment at the edge of the boulder. After getting his bearings, he once again flew towards the endless darkness with the help of the crimson flames.
After transforming his bloodline into an Astral Beast, this terrifying region filled with violent Void Energy was no longer dangerous for him. Instead, it made him feel relaxed, as if he had returned home.
He deactivated the energy shield and allowed the violent energy of the void to blow against his body without any obstructions. His Chaotic Body condensed into tiny energy vortexes around him, absorbing the turbulent energy that blew over.
Some of the energy was absorbed into his body to supply Grim's elemental energy, while the rest was dispersed to counteract the violent Void Energy.
When others entered the Astral Sea, not only could they not absorb Void Energy, their own strength would also be constantly consumed. However, with Grim's Chaotic Physique, absorbing this "gentle" Void Energy was as easy as breathing.
As long as he didn't cast any large-scale spells, Grim's strength would not be consumed. Instead, it would slowly increase.
As he flew quickly in the empty darkness, he could occasionally see the figures of boulders floating quietly in the dark Void in the distance.
Some of the boulders were only a hundred meters wide, while others were as majestic as mountains. One could not help but wonder if some powerful being had used extraordinary power to move mountains out of some plane.
However, these boulders of various sizes floated alone in the endless darkness, silently waiting for the end of their lives.
Finally, Grim stopped in front of a particularly large boulder.
This was a floating boulder that occupied an area of a hundred kilometers, floating in the Void like an upside-down pyramid. The exposed boulder below had been eroded by the Void Hurricane into densely packed holes that looked like a beehive. The exposed rock walls were covered in specks of strange light.
It was obvious that this was an ore rich in metal!
It was also because of these metal ore particles that the boulder could resist the Void Energy's corrosion day and night. Otherwise, it would have shattered into thousands of rock fragments and been devoured by this strange space, leaving not a single drop behind.
This boulder obviously met Grim's requirements in every aspect.
Therefore, after the explosion, Grimm appeared on the slightly flat surface of the giant rock in the next moment.
The surface of the boulder was a hundred kilometers wide, but after deducting the strange terrain that was not suitable for humans to live in, the area that could be used to build a camp was only thirty to forty kilometers wide.
Grim tirelessly walked through every area on the surface of the boulder, and finally found the most suitable spot near the core area.
Here, Grim landed and released a Grade 3 elemental equipment, allowing it to clear the ground that was as flat as a mirror. Next, Grimm got busy and started drawing up a large-scale teleportation spell formation.
Even with the help of the A.I. Chip, Grim did not have to worry about any mistakes in drawing the spell formation. Even with Grim's Chaotic Physique, which allowed him to live peacefully in such a harsh environment … A large spell formation that spanned over three hundred meters still took him half a month.
17 days later …
When the large teleportation spell formation was finally completed, Grim heaved a sigh of relief. He took out large chests of magic crystals from his storage ring and handed them to the elemental equipment for it to be infused with energy. He then sat down cross-legged and closed his eyes to meditate.
After reaching Grade 4, this Grade 3 elemental equipment could no longer be of much help to him.
The Elemental Equipment that had been of great help to Grimm could not even withstand a single attack from the enemy. It was about to be destroyed. Hence, in the recent battles, Grim did not even have the interest to let it fight.
Let alone the Grade 3 elemental equipment, even the Blazing Flame Monarch Set that Grim had personally forged had begun to take a back seat, becoming one of the first magic equipment that Grim would have to eliminate.
The trip to the Arcane Empire had allowed Grim to obtain a batch of decent Grade 4 equipment. Although their attributes were not completely compatible with Grim's fire energy, they could still be used to a certain extent with some modifications.
At this stage, Grimm was troubled by the fact that he couldn't find a suitable equipment for himself.
While thinking about how to adjust his equipment in the future, Grim commanded the elemental equipment to insert magic crystals into the various magic nodes of the spell formation. Due to the lack of a stable and reliable energy source, Grim had no choice but to use magic crystals to support the large teleportation spell formation.
The follow-up work lasted for another two days before it was finished.
Once all the preparations were complete, Grim flew above the spell formation and began to guide the energy in the spell formation with his will.
The magic nodes in the spell formation began to light up one after another, and the surging magical energy began to flow through the spell formation, dying all the cores, nodes, and lines in a milky white color.
A large energy barrier rose up, blocking the berserk void energy outside. It also protected the weak spell lines and mana nodes within the teleportation spell formation. The surging spatial energy began to converge above the spell formation, condensing into a black spatial singularity the size of a fist.
As the spatial energy continued to converge, the singularity began to collapse inward, turning into a small black hole, which then tore into a spatial crack that was ten meters long and one meter wide.
The spatial crack was like an ugly centipede, twisting and turning above the spell formation.
Grimm spent a great deal of effort to stabilize it in place, and it continued to grow bigger and bigger!
While Grim stabilized the spatial crack above the spell formation, the elemental equipment was also busy at the bottom.
The operation of the teleportation spell formation required a large amount of magic energy, so the magic crystals placed in the magic nodes could not last for more than a quarter of an hour, and a new batch had to be replaced. And this laborious task undoubtedly fell on the shoulders of the Elemental Magic Machines.
For such a large spell formation to operate, the amount of magic crystals consumed at every moment was abnormally shocking. At the very least, ordinary Magi could not afford such a huge consumption of magic crystals!
When the spatial crack above the teleportation spell formation was wide enough and long enough, Grim used some special spiritual connection to send a strange signal into the distance.
Not long after, the space fissure suddenly trembled and shook violently.
The mirror-like light membrane began to bulge outwards, as if an abnormally large body was trying to squeeze through the spatial crack.
The light membrane grew taller and taller, and finally, with an explosive sound, the spatial barrier was torn apart.
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