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Chapter 545

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Five days later.

A long-distance teleportation device that was a mixture of Goblin technology and Wizard Spells was built.

The teleportation device was connected to the Flame Monarch's Wizard Pagoda's Teleportation Formation in the Sorcerer World. The Goblin Plane had officially become Grimm's first Secondary Plane.

The process of conquering the Goblin Plane was full of twists and turns. Without good luck, Grimm and the rest would not have been able to return to the Sorcerer World.

But no matter what, Grimm still managed to gain control of the Goblin Plane after losing a Mechanic Wizard, Sabrina. Other than providing Grimm with an endless supply of Goblin labor, it also provided him with all kinds of incredible Goblin technology.

An army of workers with their own technology tree. Was there anything more rewarding than invading a plane than this?

With Grimm's personality, he would not kill the goose that laid the golden eggs or kill the goose that laid the golden eggs. He wasn't interested in turning the Goblins into slaves and waiting for them to rise up in waves of resistance. In Grimm's eyes, the Goblins in the Goblin Plane were good technicians.

If he treated them as slaves, they did not have strong bodies like the Ogres, nor did they have strong life force like the Trolls. Whether it was mining or working in the fields, they would not be able to display their value.

On the contrary, if he treated the Goblins as slave owners or low-level technicians, their value would be fully displayed.

After all, what left a deep impression on Grimm was that the Goblin Plane's mechanical technology was very mature and had a very high penetration rate. Almost every social stratum in the Goblin Empire was covered in it. Even the lowest village in the Goblin Empire was equipped with powerful logging robots and drilling machines.

At least in terms of spreading civilization, the Goblin Plane shared more knowledge than the Sorcerer World, which was a large plane.

Although the Sorcerer World was a large plane and was a terrifying world in the multiverse, the mention of its name could make the natives of other worlds tremble in fear. However, in terms of popularizing the Wizard Civilization, it was not comprehensive. It still pursued the strategy of training elites.

The status of Wizards was unshakable. The Wizard Civilization only extended to Level 1 Wizards and the local nobles that they were familiar with. As for the ordinary people at the bottom of society, they did not have the right to enjoy the benefits brought by advanced civilizations.

That was why the middle and upper levels of the Sorcerer World were so powerful that they could cross planes to conquer other small and medium-sized worlds, while the lower levels were still poor, hungry, and had no dignity. Their lifestyle was very similar to the medieval Europe of Grim's previous world.

One of the main reasons for this was because of the difference in civilization models.

The world that the goblins lived in lacked magical energy, so it was difficult for them to produce powerful heroes. Even the famous War God Tigu Le, in the end, was only a Grade 1 Goblin Mechanic.

In such a state of the world, if one wanted to achieve a breakthrough and push the world forward, they could not rely on the strength of an individual. They could only rely on the strength of a group.

Therefore, in order to strengthen the entire Goblin community, they could only share knowledge, technology, and civilization in order to achieve a snowball effect.

Correspondingly, the strength of the Sorcerer World did not rely on the tens of thousands of low-ranked Sorcerers. Instead, it relied on the three rank 9 Sorcerers who struck fear into the hearts of the entire multiverse.

In the eyes of the three supreme Sorcerers, all the middle and low-level Sorcerers in the entire Sorcerer World were just ants. They were also the soldiers and cannon fodder that they had nurtured to charge at the forefront of the Planar Conquest. As for the ordinary people in the Sorcerer World who did not have the talent to become a wizard, they could not be of any help to the supreme wizards, so no one would be bored enough to pour resources on them.

Improve the livelihood of the people and improve the living conditions of the bottom of society?

This was destined to be a dream!

Even a thousand well-dressed barefoot farmers could not help wizards as much as a full-metal Iron Golem.

The purpose of the existence of the Sorcerer World's lower-class humans was to provide for these Sorcerers and nobles who lived like princes. Apart from that, their only contribution was to give birth to Great Children, Cruel Children, and Unique Children. If they were lucky enough to give birth to a descendant with the talent to become a wizard, then their lives would have a dramatic turning point.

This way of living made it easy to create a human world with Sorcerers as the center. Thus, the current way of living in the Sorcerer World was decided by the supreme Sorcerers. The purpose of creating this way of living in the Sorcerer World was to provide a steady stream of resources for the great Sorcerers who stepped out of the Sorcerer World.

The more Grimm knew about the Sorcerer World, the harder it was for him to say whether this was correct or not, whether it was scientific or not. However, there was no doubt that it had made the Sorcerers powerful and the Sorcerer Civilization flourishing.

Strictly speaking, he, Grimm, was also a beneficiary of the development of this civilization.

Those with the talent to become a wizard had rights and space to develop, while those without the talent to become a wizard could only be trapped at the bottom of society and live under the control of the Sorcerers for the rest of their lives.

This was the most realistic scene in the Sorcerer World!

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Since the Goblin Plane had become his territory, the destruction of the creatures and resources in it was equivalent to reducing his wealth.

Thus, Grimm simply used the Secret Voodoo Scroll to recover all the seeds of poison that he had spread out.

However, he couldn't do such a big thing for nothing, and he still needed to collect some appropriate benefits.

Thus, Grimm timely introduced the savior of the Goblin Plane, a great Goblin with the halo of a sage, Kabi.

With the cooperation of Tigole and the Goblin Royal Family, Kabi was molded into a great Goblin with magical abilities. He didn't fear death and took the initiative to negotiate with the invaders from another world, the evil Sorcerers, and obtained the most generous conditions for the Goblins.

He was also the only Goblin among the Goblin race that had the power of witchcraft!

Thus, he used his intelligence to combine the Goblin technology with his own witchcraft, creating a magical box called the "Plague Terminator".

Goblin Kabi carried this magical metal box to the Goblin village that was ravaged by the plague. As soon as he approached, the infected Goblins would have strange light dots that looked like fireflies flying out of their bodies. These light dots would then disappear into the metal box, never to appear again.

Once the Plague Terminator's seeds left their bodies, the infected Goblins would recover without needing any medicine, returning to normal in the shortest amount of time possible.

Such a magical scene made the Goblins unable to believe their eyes, and the low-level Goblins who had been tormented by the plague for so long were wild with joy.

Thus, wherever Goblin Kabi went, all the Goblins would prostrate themselves in worship, practically treating him as a living sage that walked the world.

Everywhere he went, the more Goblins he saved, the more worshippers Kabi would obtain.

There was even no lack of fanatics among them!

Not even half of the plague-ravaged area was gone, and Sage Kabi's name was already known by all in the Goblin Plane. Sage Kabi's name had also successfully overshadowed that of the recently 'deceased' Father of Magic, Gaz 'luwe. He became the only hope and savior of the Goblin Empire in the Dark Abyss.

There were only 4.2 million Goblins infected, which was only 2/5 of the entire Goblin race. But which Goblin infected didn't have friends and family, parents, or lovers? Saving one was equivalent to saving a group of people.

That was why, for the first time in their lives, a living Goblin had become a sage, becoming the only hope for all Goblins to escape their current misfortune.

The Goblins that had been saved naturally prostrated themselves in worship, while those that had yet to be saved raised their heads in anticipation.

The crazed Kabi took off his luxurious robe and put on an old cloth robe. He walked barefooted and held the mystical metal box in his hands. He didn't need any external help and relied on his own strength to walk on the dirt roads of the Goblin Plane.

Wherever he passed, the devout Goblins would bow and kiss the footprints he left behind. The Goblin elders and nobles who had stretched their necks in anticipation of his arrival would personally welcome the Sage from afar so that he could arrive earlier.

To hasten the Sage's pace, the elders and nobles who usually lived like princes and princes all lowered their bodies, allowing Kabi to sit on its neck before sprinting wildly, using a relay system to bring the Sage into their domain a day earlier.

Some neighboring Goblin villages even fought fiercely for the right to welcome the Sage.

In an instant, the entire Goblin Plane became the curtains of a vigorous God Creation movement!

As Grimm's representative, a small green-skinned gnome who had once been unremarkable in the Sorcerer World had actually become a gnome sage that all the gnomes worshiped and believed in devoutly upon arriving in the Gnome Plane.

It might seem absurd, but there was a hint of certainty in it.

With such a powerful secular force, Sage Kabi loudly proclaimed the 'non-violent non-cooperation plan'. He called on the Goblins to abandon violence and use non-violent, soft resistance to fight for the Goblin Ruler's rightful rights and legal status.

After Sage Kabi's' bitter 'protests and struggle, the Magus Ruler finally lowered his head and agreed to restore the Goblin Empire's rule over the entire Goblin Plane.

However, while the land belonged to the Goblins, all mineral resources belonged to the Magi. If the Goblins wanted to mine, they would have to pay a large sum of money and provide sufficient high-level Goblin technicians, engineers, and alchemists.

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