Damn it, isn't this Fire Grass?
Grimm's jaw dropped in shock.
In the Sorcerer World, Fire Grass could be considered a low-level Sorcerer's resource. A pound of Fire Grass in perfect condition could be sold for two to three Magic Crystals.
But here …
Grimm stood up and looked around at the fiery red grassland that stretched as far as the eye could see. The astonishment and shock in his heart had reached its peak.
He screamed in his heart. If he could build a stable Fire Door here and send Sorcerers Apprentices to harvest the Fire Grass, the Crimson Family's finances would immediately improve.
But after thinking about it, Grimm's agitated heart calmed down.
The reason he was able to stay here was because the Wizard's Pagoda was continuously supplying the Fire Elemental Altar with a large amount of energy to support the Fire Door. To maintain the stability of the Fire Door, the Wizard's Pagoda would need to continuously consume energy.
This meant that every second he spent exploring the Fire Elemental Plane was continuously consuming the Magic Crystal reserves of the Flame Monarch's Pagoda.
Just harvesting Fire Grass alone would not be enough to support such an extravagant exploration of another world!
Furthermore, the environment of the Fire Elemental Plane was so 'harsh' that ordinary Sorcerers Apprentices would not be able to survive here. Even official Sorcerers would not be able to stay here for long periods of time. Otherwise, the continuous burning of the flames would sooner or later burn through their protective barrier and deplete their Wizard Power.
In this place, even survival had become so difficult, let alone carrying out long hours of labor. Thinking about it this way, the idea of sending people here to harvest Fire Grass was a joke.
No wonder no Sorcerers had the idea of developing this place even though there was such an abundance of fire element resources here. It turned out that the fundamental reason was that the gains did not match the costs. The gains did not make up for the losses!
Grimm let out a self-deprecating laugh and dusted off the non-existent dust on his hands. He turned his attention to a few dark red rocks closest to him.
Touching them with his hands, he could feel the coarseness and hardness of the surface of the rocks. They were no different from the rocks in the physical plane. However, when Grimm extended his mental energy into the interior of the rocks, he could immediately feel the pure, surging fire element energy within.
Fire Condensing Rock was another kind of low-level fire element resource with good quality. If he'd had a large amount of Firecondensate Rock back then, he definitely wouldn't have used such low-quality volcanic rock to construct the Blazing Flame Monarch.
As expected of the Fire Elemental Plane. Not a single particle of earth, water, wind, light, darkness, or plant could be sensed in the entire plane's environment. Although the Fire Elemental Plane still had a sky and land, the foundation of everything in this world was the ubiquitous fire elemental particles.
However, under the guidance and restriction of the dimensional laws, these fire elemental particles existed in a completely different form. Once their special material form was broken, they would decompose into the most basic and primitive particles of fire element in the shortest time possible before merging back into this strange and distorted elemental world.
With the powerful scanning ability of the A.I. Chip, Grimm continued to analyse the strange world before him. Unlike the other Foreignlands, he didn't feel the suffocating pressure of the plane here.
The Elemental Realm was indeed one of the few completely open worlds in the multiverse!
Perhaps due to the particularity of the formation of the Elements Realm, the plane space didn't reject the connection and overlap with the alien world. Spellcasters from any material plane could use simple spell formations to travel between the major Elemental Planes, even using them as a transit point for their travels.
The Elemental Realm didn't reject the visits of outsiders, and it wouldn't guard it to the death like other material planes, afraid that some annoying bugs would burrow into their bodies.
Grimm had once tried to activate his Elemental Vision, but he was blinded by the glaring red light and quickly shut it off in fear.
Turning around, he saw that the Door of Flames was still standing quietly behind him. The dense fire elemental particles in the surrounding air were drawn over by the Door of Flames, entering the door of light and disappearing from his senses.
As long as the Door of Flames existed, this place would maintain a close connection with the secret room in the Wizard's Pagoda. In a situation where the concentration of fire elemental particles on both sides was uneven, the fire elemental particles around the Door of Flames would naturally flow into the secret room in the Wizard's Pagoda.
If such an obvious phenomenon were to be seen by intelligent fire elemental beings, it was hard to guarantee that they wouldn't run to the other side to find out what was going on. Since that was the case, it seemed like he had to set up some special Wizard Formations at the Wizard's Pagoda to prevent any ignorant fellows from running over to cause trouble.
Grimm placed his right hand on the Door of Flames, silently connecting to the Flame Monarch's Pagoda in the other world. Under his precise control, the Door of Flames started to slowly collapse and shrink, finally turning into a strange Space Node the size of a thumb.
After compressing the Door of Flames into a Space Node, it couldn't shrink any further. At least, with Grimm's knowledge of space, he couldn't turn it into an invisible Space Singularity.
Grimm didn't remove the connection between the Space Node and the Flame Monarch's Pagoda.
As long as the Space Node existed, Grimm didn't have to worry about his path of retreat being cut off. Even though this would continuously deplete the power of the Wizard's Pagoda, it was necessary for the Space Node to continue existing so that he wouldn't become a lost traveler.
Once this spatial node disappeared, even if the Blazing Flame Monarch immediately opened a new flaming gate, the chances of the gate being anchored in its original location were miniscule due to the error of the plane's movement and connection. It was extremely likely that it would appear in any region within a thousand kilometers.
If he was unlucky, it could even appear underground, inside a rock, or inside the body of an unlucky soul.
If that happened, it would be extremely difficult for him to find it!
The reason why Grimm inserted the Destructive Flames Wizard Staff into the Wizard's Pagoda as a carrier to support the Door of Flames was to leave a clear Dimensional Waymark. The Destructive Flames Wizard Staff had been with him for a long time, and he could clearly sense every elemental rhythm on it. That was why it was the perfect Dimensional Waymark.
In this brand new world, the consciousness of the Dimension was both friendly and unfriendly to Grimm.
In his body, after several advancements, the part of him that belonged to the Fire Wizard had become abnormally active. He was like a wanderer who had been away from home for a long time, and he had an impulsive and irritable urge to rush into his mother's embrace. As for the part that belonged to the human race, it deeply felt the terror of this world, and it became abnormally depressed and dispirited.
At this moment, Grimm still maintained his human form. His flesh and skin were completely covered by a bright red membrane, and he didn't have any contact with the air in this world.
After all, with a human's flesh and blood, in such a brutal environment like the Fire Elemental Plane, he wouldn't be able to last more than three seconds before he was burned to ashes. Even with Grimm's strength as a Level 2 Fire Wizard, he would still feel the pressure of the harsh environment if he didn't transform into his Body of Flames.
Grimm even attached some of his fire energy to his clothes to resist the invasion of the Fire Elemental Plane. Otherwise, he would have no choice but to shamelessly run around naked!
After doing all this, Grimm threw out a Wizard-level Earth Elemental Puppet. The three-meter-tall Earth Elemental had just clumsily climbed up from the ground when it was engulfed in flames.
Twenty-seven seconds later, the Wizard-level Earth Elemental Puppet silently disintegrated with the sound of its Crystal Core exploding.
Its half-meter-thick clay shell was directly burned through by the flames, and the Demon Puppet Core hidden deep within its body was burned into charcoal. As a result, in a situation where no one attacked it, it only lasted for 27 seconds before silently 'dying' here.
This was an Earth Elemental Puppet with the highest defense. If it was a Water Elemental or Wind Elemental, it might not be able to last much longer.
Grimm sighed silently. It seemed like his Puppet Army wouldn't be of much use here.
He raised his head and looked into the distance. His' field of vision 'was limited to a range of 271 meters. Everything outside of his field of vision was bright red, and he couldn't tell what was happening in the distance.
Grimm grabbed a handful of soil from under his feet and lightly sprinkled it as he muttered a strange spell. A moment later, a pale, expressionless face appeared in the void.
This was a low-level Wizard Spirit that was gathered from the ground using a spell. It could roughly ask for information about the situation within a hundred miles.
"Are there any intelligent creatures nearby that I can communicate with? I need to know their location and number … "
"East … Big guys … A lot …"
The pale face answered a few questions in the sorcerer's language before disappearing without a sound.
Grimm sighed helplessly again.
Exchanging the energy of a rank 2 spell for a few simple and crude answers, this Spirit Summoning Spell was really a pain in the ass sometimes!
East? In this fire elemental plane where everything was bright red, how could it be considered east?
Big guys? In the eyes of the Wizard Spirit, anything taller than Grimm was considered big!
A lot? This answer was even more of a pain in the ass! How much did a lot actually mean?
However, in this unknown world, it was already not bad to have this kind of information.
Grimm rubbed his head with difficulty. He could only place his hopes on the A.I. Chip's analysis.
Since it was a Wizard Spirit summoned by a spell, it naturally followed the rules of the Magi. Soon, the A.I. Chip confirmed the location of the east and marked it with a blue arrow in Grimm's field of vision.
Grimm looked to the west and pondered for a moment. In the end, he followed the direction of the blue arrow and ran. The contract indicated that the rank 2 Lord of the Flames was somewhere in the west. However, Grimm was still at the stage of exploring the fire elemental plane, so he couldn't think about killing it for now.
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