Gazlurvi's brain was working at high speed.
Everything that had happened in the last fifteen minutes was replayed in his mind like a video.
From the moment the Fire Magus put the female Sorcerer down to her carelessly wandering among the energy rays, to her bypassing him, passing through the heavily guarded iron door behind him to enter the crypt where the spatial furnace was … The entire process was clear and intuitive. At first glance, there was nothing special about it, and there was nothing to pay attention to.
But … this was a battlefield of life and death!
With Gaz 'ruvi's extremely strengthened brain and spiritual perception that covered the entire Steel City, how could he have made such a huge mistake, allowing a terrifying witch to walk around him?
This was something that should never have happened … but it had happened just like that!
Even after recalling the situation through Memory Recall, Gaz Ruvi still could not understand why he had turned a blind eye to an enemy witch and allowed her to enter the Core Stronghold.
It was not invisibility, visual evasion, or incorporeal body … After all, any spell would inevitably have slight magical fluctuations. And with Gazlurvi's current spiritual power, what kind of spell could hide from his spiritual perception?
After thinking about it, Gazlurvi could only attribute it to the witch's natural instinct.
The witch seemed to have a strange ability to turn herself into an 'invisible person', causing all enemies and friends to subconsciously ignore her existence. And this was like the natural charm of the succubi and the natural affinity of the elves. It was a natural instinct, and would not produce any magical fluctuations. That was why ignorant fellows would easily fall for it when suddenly encountering one.
Understanding this, the brain giant's body immediately surged with white light as it prepared to teleport to the spatial furnace and use the fastest method to kill this strange witch. But just as the brain giant was about to activate its teleportation, a burst of fire erupted beneath it, interrupting its movements.
Grimm used [Flame Leap] to break free from the clamps of the metal tunnel and came to the side of the Colossus Brain. He used a huge flame cage to bind it. Even though the flame cage only lasted for three seconds before it was destroyed by the sudden burst of spiritual power, the brain giant's intention of leaving was also destroyed.
In a moment of desperation, the brain giant angrily waved its ganglion below, shooting out Light of the Soul of various colors.
Not only was this Light of the Soul instantaneous and difficult to dodge, but it also had a completely different effect from ordinary witchcraft. If he didn't let the Light of the Soul hit him, it would be hard for anyone to determine the spell's effect just by looking at its appearance.
For example, some of these Light of the Soul would transform into a 'Weaken' curse when they landed on the body, some would transform into a 'Soul Lash' attack when they landed on the body, and some would open up a teleportation door when they landed on the ground, pulling their subordinates to the scene from afar.
Ever since he transformed himself into the Colossal Brain, the former Gaz 'ruvi had become a mystical monster with the strength of a Grade 3 monster. If it wasn't for the fact that it didn't have a powerful body and that it wasn't familiar with this new form of survival, perhaps Grimm wouldn't be able to resist the endless stream of psychic abilities and reinforcements even if he used all his strength.
Under the almost insane summoning of Garzruvi, a series of teleportation portals opened one after another, and in the blink of an eye, a goblin legion of almost 200 people appeared in the field.
Two hundred Gnomes didn't sound like a lot. However, if they were equipped with a combat magic machine or a goblin chariot, these goblins with the strength of a beginner apprentice would be enough to force a Grade 2 wizard like Grimm to retreat temporarily.
Grimm even saw two familiar figures among the group of goblins.
The mechanical wizard Sabrina and the goblin god of war Tigula.
They seemed to have lost control of their bodies as they blended in with the group of goblins, launching wave after wave of fierce attacks at Grimm. Sabrina, in particular, not only did she unleash all her firepower, she even took out the wizard level Magic Centipede Roar that Grimm had traded with her.
Facing these two powerful opponents, coupled with the torrential attacks of magic weapons, even with Grimm's strength, he could only use Flame Leap frequently to avoid being focused fire. Every time he used Flame Leap, Grimm would take the time to cast a large area of effect fire spell, trying his best to reduce the goblin legion's numbers.
While Grimm's subordinates were busy dealing with Grimm, Garzruvi finally succeeded in teleporting himself to the cave where the spatial furnace was located.
In the large underground cavern filled with thick metal pipes, countless Goblin researchers in white lab coats surrounded a tall metal tank and were busy working. They constantly checked and maintained the various goblin instruments, constantly adjusting the sizes of the valves and the switches of the pipes, closely observing the balance of energy and pressure within the metal tank.
Although this was not a battlefield, judging from how busy they were, it was no less than a soul-stirring battle!
On the frontlines, a small mistake by a goblin warrior could cost a life. But here, a mistake by any of the goblin researchers could cause the pressure of the spatial furnace to go out of control, resulting in a terrifying explosion that could shatter the heavens.
Once upon a time, the explosion of a spatial furnace on a giant floating airship that was ten times smaller than this place could cause a natural disaster within a few dozen kilometers. If the spatial furnace here were to explode, the consequences would be unimaginable.
But in the midst of this group of busy goblin researchers, there was a tall and beautiful figure. She kept looking left and right, and from time to time, she would go up to a Goblin Researcher and silently observe its work. She looked very interested.
As for the huge tank erected in the middle of the cave, it looked inconspicuous on the outside, with all sorts of pipes of various sizes connected to it. The pipes stretched across the air of the cave, drilling into the stone walls. It was unknown which region of the Steel City it led to.
At the bottom of the tank, there were many ugly patches densely packed together. At first glance, one would think that this was a crude and inferior goblin creation, and it was difficult to associate it with the high and mighty spatial furnace.
However, it was this broken toy that resembled a small goblin's haphazardly pieced together that represented the highest level of alchemy in the goblin plane. Furthermore, it was the goblin plane's hope of breaking away from a low-level civilization and ascending to a higher level!
The metal tank before them looked ordinary, but it was made of an extremely rare Quelas alloy. Not only did this alloy have shocking ductility and toughness, but it also had magic resistance properties that other alloys in the goblin plane did not have.
If its magic resistance properties were compared to the magic materials of the Sorcerer World, it could be ranked in the top ten. This was already very rare and precious for a small plane!
What was even more precious was its production.
Even if Gazruluk searched the entire goblin plane with his entire goblin empire, he would only obtain 200 tons of Quelas Ore. Quelas Ore was one of the most important raw materials to make Quelas Alloy. As for the spatial furnace before them, it would require at least 30 tons of Quelas Alloy in order to be used.
Hence, even if the entire goblin empire poured in all its resources, they could only create 6-7 spatial furnaces of such a scale. Once the Quelas Alloy was exhausted, and they were unable to obtain a new source of ore, the expansion of the goblin plane would come to an end.
Even in Gazruluk's camp, only a few goblins knew about such a highly confidential matter. However, after Alice walked around these goblin researchers, she understood everything clearly.
However, just as Alice was pondering how to deal with this spatial furnace in order to obtain the most benefits for her side, a white light flashed above the crypt hall, and a brain the size of a mountain appeared out of thin air.
As soon as the brain giant Gazruluk teleported over, more than ten ganglia under its body waved towards Alice who was among the group of goblins like octopus tentacles. Seeing the meter-wide tentacle waving towards her with a whistling wind, it did not care about the goblins beside Alice at all.
Ever since Gazruluk's complete consciousness was resurrected in the brain giant, he no longer saw himself as a goblin. These goblin researchers, engineers, alchemists, and technicians that he interacted with day and night were nothing more than servants that he could use easily in his eyes. If it was not for the fact that he could not find new servants to replace them at the last minute, Gazruluk would not have minded erasing these inferior creatures from his body.
Alice looked at the fleshy tentacle that whizzed towards her, and her beautiful brows furrowed slightly. Her figure flickered, and she appeared on the other side of the metal tank. The fleshy tentacle looked soft and harmless, but it smashed an all-metal goblin control panel into pieces with a loud bang. It also smashed the six goblin researchers around the control panel into minced meat.
Seeing that the physical attack was ineffective, more than ten ganglia under the brain giant's body quickly stretched and meandered, and streaks of colorful psychic abilities shot towards Alice who was far away like lasers.
Although it was eager to get rid of this little mouse that had burrowed into its heart, it still had a sense of propriety in its movements. More than ten laser beams brushed past the edge of the metal tank, and did not damage the tank at all.
Moreover, ever since the mechanical wizard named Sabrina became its servant, the personal information and basic strength of every member of her camp was no longer a secret to it.
In Sabrina's memory, this witch Alice was good at controlling the power of destiny, but she did not have any combat ability. And this, to the brain giant Gazruluk, was undoubtedly a great piece of news!
Otherwise … If that incomparably powerful Grade 2 Fire Wizard burrowed into the hall of the crypt, even if the brain giant Gazruluk defeated or killed him afterward, it was afraid that the damage to itself would not be small. That was why it was in a hurry to use the two new slaves that it had just gained control of, and the other subordinates to hold back the Fire Wizard, while it took this opportunity to capture this' little mouse 'that had sneaked into its heart.
A Grade 1 witch without any combat ability was indeed only a 'little mouse' to the brain giant Gazruluk who boasted of its Grade 3 strength!
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