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Chapter 1448

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If it was someone else, they would have found another place to live after hearing about the Molten Fire Altar.

But Grimm's thought process was different from others.

Hence, he decided to settle down here and study the strange and dangerous Molten Flame Altar from afar.

However, after having this idea, it was difficult to turn it into reality.

The Fire Elemental Plane had no shortage of labourers. There were tens of meters tall coolies who could lift a few tons at a time. However, there was a clear lack of architects with architectural skills and aesthetic views.

Unlike the Material Plane, which had all sorts of professions and specialization, the Fire Elemental Plane didn't have any professions at all. Naturally, there wouldn't be any corresponding skilled workers.

There was only one type of profession in the Fire Elemental Plane, and that was' vagrants'!

The moment the fire elementals were born from the flames, they would wander around. If they found a suitable place to live, they would stay there for the rest of their lives. If not, they would wander forever until the consciousness in the core collapsed and returned to the chaotic flame energy.

Therefore, the Fire Elemental Plane was still in a chaotic, primitive state. There was no broad concept of a country, and there was no concept of cooperation. Fire elementals of the same race would live together in groups, forming a small, loose, and regional fire family.

The strong fire elementals would gather a group of subordinates to serve as fire slaves. Those with a little more ability would become the Flame Lord, and the stronger ones would become the Flame Lord. The ones at the top of the Fire Elemental Plane would be the Flame Lord.

But no matter which one it was, their form of governance was the structure of a lord and a slave. However, the Flame Lord and the Flame Lord occupied a larger territory, and had more slaves to control.

But in essence, it was still the same as the Flame Lord!

There was no concept of a country or region, and elementals did not need to work together to satisfy their daily needs. They wandered around and could survive by absorbing some fire elementals. Naturally, there was no division of professions.

As a result, if Grimm wanted to build a Wizard Tower here, he would have to hire the materials and architects from the outside world. The local Fire Elemental Creatures could only serve as laborers at most, the kind that had no technical content and only had brute strength!

After making up his mind, Grim sent Lakbeth out to hunt down the Flame Lords in the surroundings.

With the Nightmare Web Spider Mother's strength, any Flame Lord below Grade 3 would be a piece of cake. As for the overly powerful Tier 3 and Tier 4 Flame Lords, he could ignore them for now. He'd deal with them once Grim was free.

After finishing his work, Grimm left a flame mark beside the lava lake. He then tore open a spatial rift and returned to the Exodar Camp.

Grimm had crossed through space and appeared at the long-range teleportation formation hidden deep inside the Steel City.

He stepped out of the iron-walled teleportation room, and the cloned brain Sauk was already waiting for him.

"What's wrong?" Grim's spirit was sharp, and he immediately noticed Sauk's abnormality.

"Yes, Master!" Even though the cloned brain Sauk was arrogant and conceited, and his character was just as bad as his predecessor's, he didn't dare to be negligent or impolite in the slightest when faced with the Legendary Fire Wizard who was getting more and more powerful by the day. "Recently, many people in the camp have been asking about your whereabouts!"

"Oh, who are they?" Grim abruptly stopped in his tracks and asked in a low voice.

"They're not the old people in the camp. Most of them are powerful beings from various parts of the galaxy. They aren't very powerful, with some being at Grade 1, 2, and 3. However, they've been asking about you the moment they've arrived, and they're especially concerned about where you're staying … "

"Can you find out their identities?" Grim laughed coldly, making some conjectures in his mind.

"They come from all over the place, and there are many of them in different planes. It's very messy. However, they all have one thing in common … "

"Followers of the Fire God?" Grim asked in return.

"More or less. Even if there are a few who aren't followers of the Fire God, they're like mercenaries from the astral plane … "

Grim pondered for a moment, and suddenly asked, "What's the relationship between the Magus faction and the World of Gods in this region?"

"It's very chaotic! Just as you know, the Magus faction has never been a monolithic entity. Their strategies are always influenced by the preferences of the higher ranked Magi. Some Magi like to target the World of Gods, attacking and plundering planes that are protected by the gods. Some Magi secretly collude with the World of Gods, working together to conquer the Magic Eye Empire, the elves, or the dragons … There's even a possibility that they'll ally with a god to deal with another Magus! "

The cloned brain Sauk introduced the situation in the outer regions to Grim as he walked.

Having developed in Esodar for two hundred years, Steel City had become a private trading point, and it had its own sources of information. It was hard to tell the truth from the lies, and the information that Grim had obtained through public channels was mixed together. This gave him a rough idea of the development of the entire Magus faction.

On the whole, the Magus faction was not a builder, but a destroyer!

Almost at the same time, the Magus faction was at war with the Magic Eye Empire, the dragons, the elven empire, the World of Gods, the Elemental Plane, the Abyss Plane, and the Shadow Plane. Of course, these wars were not the actions of the Magus faction as a whole, but the actions of a small Magus organisation or a powerful Magus.

Like an octopus stretching its tentacles everywhere, the Sorcerer Faction chose their enemies according to the preferences of a certain superior Sorcerer.

For example, if a higher ranked Magus urgently needed dragon cards or materials, he would incite and guide the lower ranked Magi to focus their firepower on attacking the dragon's territory. They would invade their plane, kill the mid and low-ranked dragons, and plunder the resources of the plane …

In this process, the higher ranked Magi would obtain the resources and materials they wanted, while the lower ranked Magi would obtain benefits and the protection of the higher ranked Magi. Both sides took what they needed, and everything was naturally a happy ending.

However, the wrath of the dragons could only be endured by the entire Magus faction!

High-ranked Magi who wanted to research the demonic bloodline would gather a group of Magi to barge into the Abyss World and fight against the lords of the abyss. As for whether or not the Magi camp could match the power of the Abyss World, no one cared at all.

Indeed, it had to be said that Sauk's theory was quite accurate.

The Magus faction's external attack strategy was like a snake with many heads, taking a bite wherever there was an advantage. Very few of them had a clear strategic plan.

If not for the fact that their enemies were just as chaotic and disorderly, the Magus faction would have long since been in trouble.

Followers of the Fire God …

Hehe, looks like I've caught the eye of the Fire God Runai once more!

Grim shook his head and smiled wryly.

He had no choice. The Divine Fire Pearl was an ultimate fire treasure that he could not part with. Hence, there was no way to resolve the enmity between him and the Fire God Runai.

The Fire God Runai was a rank 7 God, and had quite a reputation in the World of Gods. She had many subordinates. Even Grim would feel his scalp go numb if he was targeted by her, his heart thumping wildly.

In the past, he had hidden in the Magus World, and no matter how capable she was, she could not do anything to him. However, now that he had stepped out of the plane and entered the outer regions, there were many ways for her to plot against him.

Attacking Camp Esorda would be a joke.

Camp Esorda was guarded by a rank 7 Magus, and it was not weak either. If the Fire God Runai really lost her mind and came for revenge, Grim would definitely wake up laughing in his dreams.

Since attacking Exodar's camp directly wouldn't work, the most effective method was to find out Grimm's whereabouts and then set up an ambush to kill him.

This meant that Grim had to be extremely careful when he entered and exited the Magus World, not giving his enemies the chance to catch him alone. Otherwise, any rank 6 god or clone sent by the Fire God Runai would be enough to take his life.

It was for this reason that Grim had given up on Camp Esorda, choosing to settle in the Fire Elemental Plane instead.

There were too many good and bad people here, and it was difficult to guard against sneak attacks. On the other hand, the Fire Elemental Plane was a place where he could attack or retreat, making it a good place to stay.

As for whether the Fire God Runai would come to the Fire Elemental Plane to cause trouble for him, that was a little unnecessary.

It should be noted that a God of Fire was the meat of Tripitaka, which all high-tier fire creatures coveted. If Grim really dared to send a god or clone into the Fire Elemental Plane, the Flame Lords would definitely go berserk.

What made a God of Fire the target of so many Flame Lords was the Divinity within their bodies. That was the highest grade of Flame Energy Converter, and it was suitable for all fire creatures.

A complete Fire Divinity could directly upgrade a Tier 4 fire creature to Tier 5. The number of Divinity Fragments formed after the Fire Divinity split could also increase a fire creature's strength significantly.

For example, the Fire Divinity Fragment Grimm had obtained could directly upgrade an Apprentice fire creature to the peak of Tier 4, which was equivalent to a demigod. One could just imagine how powerful it was.

It was precisely because of the Divinity Fragment's strength and rarity that Grim was reluctant to use it to increase his strength. Instead, he kept it in his clone and hid it in the Sorcerer World.

He was not so foolish as to carry the Divinity Fragment around and even bring it to the Fire Elemental Plane. If he really did that, the Flame Monarch Grim would most likely attack him the moment he sensed the Divinity Fragment's aura.

Friendship … Affection …

These empty words were worthless in the face of great benefits!

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