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Home > Fantasy > Age of Adepts > Chapter 569

Chapter 569

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Inside a large cowhide tent, Grimm saw the 'remnants' of the Plane Gate that had been excavated.

In the middle of the tent, there was a vague outline of a metal arch standing tall, giving all the visitors a lofty, heavy, and oppressive feeling in their hearts.

Tall scaffolding and metal platforms had been built in front of and behind the metal arch. Countless goblin technicians and engineers were busy climbing up and down, sweating profusely. At the corner of the tent, there was a huge pile of garbage that was as tall as a hill. Gnomes were carrying bamboo baskets and working hard on it, sifting out all the metal fragments and broken components that might belong to the metal arch that were mixed in the mud and gravel.

Some of these metal fragments were bigger than a goblin's head, while the smallest were only the size of a fingernail … After they were sifted out, they would be gathered in the hands of the goblin engineers. With their rich experience, they would determine the authenticity of the metal fragments and their original positions.

Grimm stood at the edge of the busy worksite, his eyes flashing with blue light. In just a few moments, he had a rough understanding of the damage to the metal arch, the main body of the Plane Gate.

The upper half of the metal arch was the most severely damaged, and it was visible to the naked eye that 78% of it was missing. On the other hand, the legs of the arch were mostly intact, but the metal surface was full of cracks and dents. The original strange patterns were hard to recognize.

The terrifying void storm formed by the explosion of the Super Spatial Furnace had also swept through the area where the Plane Gate was. Fortunately, the Plane Gate had the protection of an energy field, and it had survived the fiercest part of the storm. It was only because of the huge changes in the ground and the collapse of the underground space that the Plane Gate failed, and the metal arch was crushed into countless metal fragments.

Now, with the goblins' protective excavation and meticulous cleaning, the metal arch once again showed its lofty, mysterious, and proud appearance to the world.

Along with Grimm was the supervisor of the excavation site, Worm Shaman Bliss. A few of the goblins in charge of the excavation site were hiding nearby, not daring to come closer, as though they were afraid of Bliss.

Only when Grimm reached out and summoned him to his side did the goblin wearing an exquisite military uniform loudly report the progress of the Plane Gate's restoration.

Fortunately, the damage to the Planar Door wasn't too serious. Currently, it was missing 64% of its metal components and 57% of its goblin runes. According to the supervisor's estimation, if the entire underground space was searched and all the metal scraps that could be collected were filtered out, the metal arch would probably be restored to about 83%.

As for the remaining 17%, they had either been swept to another plane by the Void Storm, or directly vaporized. It was impossible to find them again. If he wanted the metal arch to be whole again, he would have to reforge these broken parts.

With the goblins' powerful construction machinery and metal smelting skills, this kind of work would only take 12-15 days to complete.

As for the dense Goblin runes on the metal arch, there was no problem with the brain monster Gaz 'ruvi around. After all, this metal arched door was personally created by him. The dragon race's knowledge, witchcraft runes, and goblin technology were all stored in his gigantic brain.

Truth be told, even when Grimm threatened it with his life and tempted it with wealth, the grade 3 Thunder Dragon still refused to divulge the dragon race's mystical knowledge and the plane of Lance where it grew up.

When it transferred the grade 2 Drakonid Zachary's soul contract to Grimm, it had also erased Zachary's memories of the Lance World Waymark.

Hence, Grimm had no choice but to place his hopes on the Planar Door and Gaz 'ruvi.

Truth be told, the Thunder Dragon Armes probably didn't expect that the terrifying explosion did not completely destroy the Planar Door. More importantly, Gaz 'ruvi was still alive!

As long as Gaz 'ruvi was around, even if the Planar Door was completely destroyed, they could still reforge it within six to seven months. But now, with a ready-made metal arch fragment, this task could be completed within a month. This was also the day when the first Magic Furnace that Grimm and Gaz 'ruvi had created was completed.

In the past, the old goblin Gaz 'ruvi was limited by the severe lack of magical metals in the Goblin Plane, so he could only do his best to produce Queeras Alloy. Now, with Grimm's strong support, ten tons of Magic Iron Alloy and a large number of special metals with outstanding magical resistance were transported over from the Sorcerer World.

With the support of such a powerful backing, the brain monster, Gazruvi, relied on his data processing and fuzzy processing abilities that were thousands or even tens of thousands of times greater than before. Under Grim's guidance, he began to optimize and adjust the previous design of the Magic Furnace on a large scale.

Moreover, the explosion of the Super Spatial Furnace had accidentally created a 'mana source'. Its addition would undoubtedly increase the power of the new Magic Furnace by more than ten times.

The more powerful the Magic Furnace was, the more powerful the Magic Iron Alloy was needed to support it. Therefore, these days, the brain monster, Gaz 'ruvi, had opened up a small alchemy laboratory in the floating warship he controlled. He was constantly experimenting with new types of Magic Iron Alloy materials.

The Magic Furnace he had predicted to be built with the latest materials would be completed at the same time as the repair of the Planar Door.

This also meant that after being equipped with the Magic Furnace, Gaz 'ruvi would be able to use the Planar Door to launch an attack on the Lance Plane where Thunder Dragon Armstrong was.

This was also the second Planar War that Grimm was about to experience!

… …

A month later.

A large number of goblin construction machines were transported to the excavation camp, and the place had once again become a bustling city of metal machines.

Strangely shaped metals were excavated from the ground and piled up into a small hill. Even more shiny and huge metal ingots were transported from the goblins' various provinces. Apart from that, a large number of construction machines and battle magic machines were also arranged in rows, forming a mechanical army of more than ten thousand.

Further away, there were goblin ore smelting factories, construction machines, battle magic machine assembly workshops, and other workshops unique to the goblins.

All the materials and equipment had been prepared, and they were just waiting for the ten-meter-tall metal arch in the center of the camp to be completed.

After more than a month of repair and polishing, the metal arch that was riddled with scars now looked brand new. The surface of the metal arch that was shining with a faint blue metallic luster was densely covered with strange and mysterious patterns.

These strange patterns were not useless decorations, but the 'goblin rune technology' that Gaz 'ruvi had created by combining the knowledge of three civilizations.

However, the main character today was not the cold metal arch, but the giant floating ship that was hanging high above the camp.

The Crimson Family's wizards gathered in the center of the field, looking at the bottom of the giant floating ship that was slowly descending.

When it was less than a hundred meters away from the ground, the giant floating ship stopped descending. Instead, a hole silently opened up at the bottom of the ship, and an irregular metal object that was five meters long, three meters wide, and three meters tall slowly floated out of the hole and slowly descended.

The Magic Furnace!

The wizards present could not help but feel excited as they looked at the metal object that was getting closer and closer. The excitement in their hearts was indescribable.

Even though it was not big, it had a terrifying energy capacity and endurance that far surpassed the Wizard's Pagoda's Elemental Altar.

According to the current data, the amount of Magical Energy it absorbed from the Dimensional Void at every moment was a hundred times that of the Flame Monarch's Wizard Pagoda, and it wasn't any different than Alice's Wizard Pagoda of Destiny, which stood tall in the Northland. If it was equipped with the legendary 'Magical Power Spring', the magical energy output might immediately become the sum of the energy of all the Origin Towers of the Northern Witches.

When that time came, as long as it was equipped with sufficiently powerful wizard facilities and magical equipment, who could defend against its crazy bombardment?

Moreover, it should not be forgotten that the Wizard's Wizard's Pagoda was fixed on a certain node of the Earth Meridians, and it was difficult to move it. But the Magic Furnace could be moved to any battle facility at will, including the giant floating ship in front of them.

A giant floating airship that could cruise around the world … This was the main reason why Grimm was willing to help the brain monster Gaz 'ruvi build the Super Magical Furnace.

"Where's the brain monster?" Meryl looked around for a long time, but did not see Gaz 'ruvi. She could not help but ask her teacher curiously.

Grim did not answer her, only pointing at the Magic Furnace with his finger.

Meryl closed her eyes again to investigate, and only then did she faintly sense the faint ripples of Gaz 'ruvi's consciousness amidst the violent magical energy within the Magic Furnace.

"It put itself into the Magic Furnace …" Meryl's beautiful eyes widened, unable to believe her senses.

The brain of the brain monster was already as big as a hill the last time she saw it. How did it compress itself into a ball and stuff it into the Magic Furnace?

Meryl could not help but let her imagination run wild, and her mind was filled with bloody and cruel scenes.

"It's not as scary as you think …" A smile appeared on Grim's young and handsome face, as if he had seen through Meryl's thoughts. "Gaz 'ruvi created a clone of his main brain, and transferred most of his main consciousness into the clone. That clone is only the size of a normal human brain, and is suitable to be placed in the Magic Furnace … "

However, Grim's gaze had already landed on the giant floating ship.

"Ever since Gaz 'ruvi placed his main brain in the Magic Furnace three days ago, the sub-brain he left outside has begun to expand and grow uncontrollably. Currently … "Grim paused for a moment." Its new brain has almost filled up the remaining space in the floating ship. "

"It's already so big?" Meryl raised her head and looked at the huge floating ship that had almost taken up her entire field of vision. Her face once again showed a hint of disgust.

"I've already discussed with it. The huge underground cavity left behind after the excavation will no longer be filled, and will instead be used as a place to store and protect its sub-brain. After all, there's a constant layer of radioactive dust outside, and ordinary creatures will not be able to get here. This place is suitable for it to grow! "

Meryl looked around.

After the excavation was completed, there was a huge underground space with a circumference of twenty to thirty kilometers and a depth of a few thousand meters. The brain monster intended to use this place as a residence for its sub-brain. Just how big was it planning to grow …

Meryl felt goosebumps all over her body.

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