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Chapter 546

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He and the goblin Kabi put on a two-man show to stabilize the atmosphere in the goblin plane.

With Tigole's secret cooperation and the goblin royal family's compromise, there was no need to worry that there would be no audience for this show. More importantly, after experiencing so many twists and turns and suffering, the goblins at the bottom began to yearn for peace.

In the name of the "non-violent non-cooperation" plan, Kabi even called on the goblins at the bottom to take the initiative to cooperate with the invaders to avoid bringing more suffering to his goblin companions.

Thus, before the flames of resistance against the invaders could even be ignited, it was completely doused by this show. There was no longer any soil left for the flames of war.

Goblins were very forgetful.

They quickly forgot about the huge troubles and damage that the evil sorcerers had caused to the goblin plane. Instead, they obediently waited before the invaders, becoming their stewards and accomplices in ruling and managing the goblin plane.

Grimm had successfully obtained a large number of free laborers with a mechanical civilization. Undoubtedly, he had also obtained a well-developed, low-magic world with slightly biased resources.

Compared to the Sorcerer World, the goblin plane was definitely not rich in resources. Due to the thin magical energy in the plane, the corresponding magical creatures, magic gems, and materials were also quite rare. However, in contrast to these, the goblin plane could be said to be rich in metal mines.

Most of these metal mines were buried deep in the ground, and there were very few magic gems accompanying them. For most wizards, it was a barren land with few resources. However, Grim had a different view on this.

On many levels, Grim actually approved of Gaz 'ruvi's development strategy.

There was a limit to the mechanical civilization's development. Once the limit was reached, it would be the end of the mechanical civilization's development, and it would be extremely difficult to take another step forward.

The biggest shackle that limited the mechanical civilization was the energy crisis.

If the mechanical civilization wanted to develop, it needed a source of energy that could support the entire engineering system. In the past, the goblins used the rare magic stones in the plane and high combustion rate anthracite to support the steam civilization.

The reason why the logging robots and magic armors were so large was not to show off the goblins' superb skills, but to store more coal and magic stones. If the magic machinery was too small, the energy it carried would not be enough to support it for a long time.

However, things like coal and Magic Stones were low-level energy sources that were difficult to regenerate, and the energy conversion rate was so low that it made people's hair stand on end.

The gnomes wouldn't even be able to defend their own plane with this low-end energy source, much less leave the plane and search for new energy sources in a new world.

To be honest, Gaz Rhuvi was the one with the most foresight and adventurous spirit among the Goblin Engineers!

It was precisely because it saw that the gnome mechanical civilization's development had reached its limit. In order to find a way out for all the gnomes, it "hooked up" with many high-level existences, hoping to obtain the gnomes' future development direction from them.

It had to be said that the Space Furnace that Gaz 'ruvi had invented by combining the specialties of the various dimensions was the most epoch-making invention in the history of the Goblin Dimension that was worth celebrating.

Its appearance forcefully pushed the Goblin civilization into the Age of Mana.

From now on, even the Gnomes, who had no connection to Magic, could control and use Mana as they pleased!

It was a pity that if Gaz Rhuvi's ambition was not so great, and if he had a little more dedication, the subsequent events would not have developed to this state.

It had created the Age of Mana with its own hands, but at the critical moment when the Goblin Empire was being reborn, Gaz Rhuvi's life had come to an end.

It was not willing to give up, it did not want to give up … It hoped that it could personally push and witness the flourishing of the Goblin civilization, thus becoming a powerful force in the multiverse that everyone would respect.

In order to extend its life, it had secretly implemented the Immortality Project.

The reason it had brought in external forces was to use them as a sacrifice for its Immortality Project. It was a pity that the strength of the outsiders far exceeded its imagination, and the power in its hands was not enough to control and command them as it pleased.

Thus, the final outcome was that the evil wizard had turned on it, and it was buried in the ruined Steel City along with the Grade 3 Thunder Dragon and the many Draconid Warriors.

The method Gaz Rhuvi chose was too impatient, and the methods he used were too violent. However, the direction he chose was not wrong. To put it bluntly, he was actually the wisest and most forward-looking goblin master and sage in the entire Goblin Plane!

However, a loser would always be a loser. When he disappeared with that earth-shattering explosion, the world he left behind became a stage for Grimm to display his talents to the fullest.

Grimm was not a prodigal son who did not use the good stuff.

Since the goblins were already in his pocket, the most important thing was to push them into the Age of Mana as soon as possible.

If he had a huge army of magic weapons under his command, would it be difficult for him to conquer a new plane of existence?

In the Sorcerer World, in order to create a qualified Battle Sorcerer, other than spending a large amount of resources, the long apprenticeship period was also a necessary development process. In the Goblin Empire that had entered the Age of Mana, to create a magic machine with the power of a Sorcerer, they only needed suitable metal resources and a quarter of an hour.

As long as there was no shortage of metal resources, and as long as the spatial furnace was still operating, magic machines would continuously flow down the assembly line and become a terrifying magic machine army that would fight for Grimm everywhere!

Grimm would fulfill Gaz Ruvi's dreams that were still on the blueprints. However, their appearance must serve Grimm's dreams, and that was the only prerequisite!

Sky Patrol Ships, Goblin Puppet Dragons, Goblin Mortars, Goblin Jumper Cables, Goblin Dragon Spears, Spatial Rippers, Thor Titans … These things would soon no longer be dreams, but reality.

At that time, under Grimm's leadership, the goblin magic machine army would become a terrifying force that could sweep across the multiverse!

Therefore, after stabilizing the Goblin Plane, Grimm was working hard on two things.

The first was to create a stable teleportation system and tie the Goblin Plane more firmly to his chariot.

The second was to carry out a rescue operation in the Steel City that had been destroyed by the explosion.

This was also the most important point that Grimm emphasized.

It could not be helped. Almost 80% of the Queras Metal that had been excavated from the Goblin Plane had been transported to the Steel City by Gaz Ruvi. If Grimm wanted to build a spatial furnace on a large scale, he had to dig out the buried Queras Metal from deep underground.

Moreover, Gaz Ruvi had once built a Plane Door for the Draconians, and it had also been buried underground.

Although it had experienced such a terrifying explosion, it was impossible for these things to remain undamaged. However, if they were excavated in time, even if it was just a small fragment, Grimm would be able to obtain some unexpected knowledge from another world.

In particular, this kind of Plane Door that could only be used by low-level goblins was a 'high-quality item' that Grimm dreamed of. With it, Grimm's faction would have a closer connection with the Goblin Plane, and it would also be easier for Grimm to control the goblins.

Moreover, it was still unknown whether the terrifying explosion had killed the Grade 3 Brain Colossus Gaz Ruvi and the Grade 3 Thunder Dragon Armes. Therefore, Grimm could only feel at ease if he investigated, developed, and grasped the situation there as soon as possible!

After the explosion, the entire mountain range was covered in clouds of radiation that spanned thousands of kilometers and was hundreds of meters tall. Ordinary goblins would wither and die in less than half a minute after entering the clouds. Therefore, if he wanted to investigate the situation underground, he had to clear these clouds of radiation.

Of course, the goblins were unfamiliar with these things that were related to void energy, but it was not a problem for Magi who had rich experience surviving in the outer regions.

Grimm returned to the Magus World and purchased a type of Giant Deer Grass from the Silver Alliance. He squeezed out the juice from within and used it with a spell to create rain in the sky above the Steel City.

With the washing of the strange rain, the clouds of radiation that had gathered for a long time finally began to fade and disappear. In the end, a clear area of over a hundred kilometers was dug out from the thick sea of gray clouds.

Thus, the goblins used the remaining giant floating ship to transport a large amount of materials, drilling machines, and other construction equipment to the clear area, and built a temporary excavation camp there.

Then, the goblins continuously dug downwards day and night, hoping to create a hole that would lead to the inside of the dilapidated Steel City. The Magus representative that Grimm had stationed here was the Insect Lich Bliss. As for the other Magi, apart from the Poison Centipede, Endor, and Meryl, who had left behind to protect the Teleportation Device, the rest had all returned to the Magus World.

Grimm did not know how large the cost of teleportation was unless he had experienced it himself. The Flame Monarch's Wizard's Pagoda had to spend twelve thousand magic crystals to teleport a Magus. For a level 2 Magus like Grimm, a single teleportation would cost thirty thousand magic crystals.

If the goblins did not find a free and powerful energy source for the Teleportation Device, just the cost of teleporting a Magus would cause Grimm, who had just accumulated some wealth, to go bankrupt!

Of course, Alice's Tower of Destiny could have helped Grimm share some of the costs, but Grimm's chauvinism had gotten the better of him and he had gritted his teeth and refused.

Grimm was well aware of Alice's difficulties.

She seemed to have a large family and business, and had the support of the Tower of Destiny that had accumulated over a thousand years, but it was not easy for her either. After all, she had a large group of apprentices waiting to be fed, and her Tower of Destiny also had a dozen magical elves that ate the most resources.

Squeezing left and right … As the leader of the Witches of Destiny, Alice's life was not much better than Grimm's.

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