Sica also told Rex about what had happened outside. The level-12 Oracles had attacked Metatlin City and were now probably back at Sacred City.
Rex heard this and said slowly, "The mages of Holy Rock City will support me. I think we should leave the battle in Qinyin to Nature City. I will allow the Druidic Order to spread, and Mage Qinyin will not cause trouble for Nature City. The two Oracles may be high-level, but I don't think they are the immediate danger. The Protoss are terrifyingly selfish. These two probably won't work together. "
"Then the immediate trouble is Alchemy City." Shrouded in lightning and stars, Salin released a map of the entire continent. He pointed at New Demon City. "This is the core city of the southwestern nobles. These nobles are already willing to be loyal to you. And here … "
Salin pointed at the destroyed Pompei City. "This is the dividing line between Alchemy City and Qinyin. If we rebuild Pompei, we will clash with Alchemy City. "
"Not necessarily." Sica pointed at the ruins of Pompei and said, "We will rebuild it, but we will not move any residents."
"Not move?"
"Ah!" Sica scratched her head anxiously. "Salin, do you remember when we entered Pompei City, there was a monument?"
"I do. On it is a list of all the soldiers who died for Pompei."
"We will keep the ruins of Pompei on the original site and build a bigger monument to record Pompei's history and the process of its destruction. Pompei City was destroyed by Alchemy City. There is no way to deny this. So … "
"I understand. If Alchemy City destroys Pompei a second time, everyone will know how scary they are. Alchemy City's expansion is an attempt to rule the continent! "
Sica's suggestion was very novel. She asked Salin to build a memorial complex on the original site of Pompei. As long as they did not move, Alchemy City would not try to destroy the city again. Because they lacked a reason.
Rex looked at Sica in a new light. This suggestion was like a stroke of genius. Sica had been stupid before, but now? Could it be that after leveling up, her intelligence would really increase?
Of course, there was no doubt about this. Even magical beasts could gain intelligence when they reached a certain level. They could even begin to learn language and words.
Shika was a human. He had advanced to Level 10, so it was impossible for him to be a simple-minded person.
If Alchemy City wanted to attack the ruins of Pang Peicheng, they would not need a reason to do so. What Salin needed now was time to consolidate his forces, as long as his territory was not under attack.
He had obtained twelve crystallized giant bones from the giant graveyard, which was enough for Salin to arm his entire army. When the armies of the two countries became all-magic armies, the increase in combat power was enough to threaten some powerful professionals.
For example, if not for someone like Salin, the Holy Kingdom's Knights Team of the Church would have been surrounded and killed by the army.
There was a limit to the fighting power of professionals. Not everyone was like Salin, who had a lot of equipment and things like Lightning Stars and could summon five hundred thousand Lightning Puppets.
If a Level 10 professional wanted to kill a Divine Kingdom Knight, he would need to release at least a skill no lower than Level 7. The Divine Kingdom Knight was like an iron bucket, his defense was perfect. And how many level 7 skills could a level 10 professional release? Under normal circumstances, there wouldn't be more than a hundred.
A squad of Divine Kingdom Knights had about 60 people, and there were also 100 people. If a Level 10 professional didn't have any equipment, he could only kill some enemies and escape.
The armor of a Divine Kingdom Knight could distribute the attack power to everyone. This kind of equipment was the most annoying.
Otherwise, a Level 10 expert could easily kill the enemy with a level 1 skill.
The reason why the Vatican was so anxious about the Stone God Race was because the fragments of the Stone God Race could easily forge the Knight Armor of the God Kingdom. Salin had used the Stone God as bait to lure Dinicio and the elites of the Church into the Giant's Graveyard.
After the bait, he caught them all.
Salin's plan didn't feel like it could be completed in one go. It was as if he went wherever he went. But the Church really couldn't resist the temptation, so Dinicio died, and so did the Chief Inquisitor.
Half of the wealth in the giant graveyard was also taken out by Rex.
The crystallized giant bones were far more valuable than the magic cores. Even magic cores above Level 12 couldn't compare to these crystallized bones.
Salin knew that at his level, he couldn't collect the Moon of Thunder and Lightning from the giant graveyard, so he could only watch. Luckily, other than Rex, anyone else who entered the giant graveyard would die.
Salin and Rex split the harvest into different portions outside the giant graveyard. Most of it went into Salin's pocket. He needed countless materials to build the Sky Castle.
Rex took some of the remaining half, and the rest had to be sent to the alchemy factory.
The Mages who had already pledged allegiance to Rex didn't get much. Although the crystallized giant bones were consumables, they weren't like the magic cores, and were consumed very slowly. They were a bit like dragon crystals, and could slowly recover the energy lost in the crystals.
Because the crystals were too precious, the Mages didn't dare to ask for more. They each got a hundred, which was enough for a long time. After following Rex, Rex would share some with them once the crystals were used up.
These Mages didn't need too many crystallized bones. If they were used for experiments, three to five could be used for more than ten years.
These Mages weren't poor either. The royal family had always been generous in providing for Mages. If Rex wasn't Emperor Chanak's favorite daughter, these Mages wouldn't even choose to follow him. They couldn't be tempted by the crystals.
There was a large amount of materials in the giant graveyard that Salin had collected. Salin picked out many that were suitable for these Mages, and gave them to them. These Mages wanted to return to Sacred Rock City, so of course they had to bring some back for the court Mages in the palace.
The material warehouse in the empire's palace was probably many times more than Salin's. However, these materials left behind from ancient times couldn't be bought with money. The ancient battlefield in the Myer Continent dimension had long been cleaned up. The materials accumulated over the years were difficult for Mages to obtain.
Salin did them a favor, and didn't talk about the price. He just asked the Mages to send a letter back.
Salin still remembered that when he obtained the devil suit, he met a level-seven Mage.
That Mage was at least level-nine by now, right?
With Salin's current status, he didn't even need to care about a level-nine Mage. However, Salin was a nostalgic person, and really wanted to go back and see how the person he knew was doing.
Salin even specially prepared a gift for this Mage for the royal court Mages to bring back.
After returning to Great Liang City, Salin couldn't stay. He had to return to the new Demon City. Now, he was confident that he could refine the fragment of the Sky Castle. The fragment of the Sky Castle was large enough. It was thirty-six miles long, at least much larger than Metatlin City.
Salin sent a letter to his teacher in the Elemental Magic Tower. This time, Jason didn't say anything unnecessary and directly went through the teleportation array to Great Liang City. He also wanted to see the fragment of the Sky Castle.
For safety reasons, Sicar returned to Metatlin. Now, if Sicar were to defend the temple, even two Oracles would have a hard time attacking it. Salin had seen the power of the metal totem pole. In a head-on battle, Sicar's combat power had already reached a level beyond his level. It only depended on the level of strength.
There was a world inside the totem pole, and all the creatures in the world were providing support to Sicar.
Under normal circumstances, this kind of ability could only be obtained by at least level-fourteen. Sicar's Nature Priest skill was indeed outstanding. Who knew how many races on the continent had been wiped out? There was naturally a reason why the Caucasus could survive and pass down their culture.
Truman was summoned again. He was Salin's student. Entering the temple space, he could understand many details of space. This kind of benefit. Salin, of course, wouldn't forget to give it to Truman.
The Elemental Magic Tower wasn't left in the giant graveyard. Salin had been delayed until April. He and his teacher had set up a huge magic array at the entrance of the giant graveyard to prevent outsiders from entering.
The space in the graveyard was too big, and the ancient battlefield hadn't been cleaned up. Salin had to deal with it later. Letting others enter would be a great loss.
Returning to the new Demon City, the magic net had already been set up. As the highest officer here, Trish was in charge of everything. Seeing Salin, Trish was delighted. She asked, "Your Highness, do you want the nobles to come and see you?"
"No need. This time, I'll leave very soon." Although Salin said this, he still asked Trish about the situation of the southwest nobles. Trish patiently explained the situation to Salin. The southwest nobles had already united to drive out the minor nobles who were unwilling to follow Rex.
Now, the southwest nobles were already a monolithic block. These nobles had at least a thousand years of history and had many talents. The result of their discussion was that this plane would experience a war that hadn't been seen in a thousand years.
Moreover, the way of war had changed. Without a strong overseeing, no matter how many people there were, they couldn't decide the outcome of the war.
Salin and Rex were husband and wife. They each had their own country. Following Rex meant having Salin's support. Salin's alchemy factory had also gradually gained fame. Now, in some unconquered cities in the north of Qin Yin, the nobles were all buying equipment produced by Salin's alchemy factory.
If he followed Rex, Salin would give him the equipment for free during the war.
Although it was just a simple description, Salin could also imagine what kind of treatment the nobles who were unwilling to follow Rex would encounter. It was fine if they were willing to leave, but if they were unwilling, their entire family would be destroyed.
With Trish in charge, the southwest nobles would no longer lack troops. Demons would be continuously sent to this plane, trained, and then thrown into the battlefield.
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