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Chapter 1312

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Let Myers go. This was the first weird idea that came to Salin's mind. Immediately, he suppressed this idea. If Goddess Myers was a kind person, where did these magic cores come from?

Right, there was also the dragon crystal. Would a dragon willingly offer its dragon crystal? He even offered his scales, flesh, and blood?

Wasn't it all because of Goddess Myers? Sigh, why did I suddenly become like this? Was the goddess's divine spell affecting me?

Hmph, Myers, your choice to become a god is probably the reason why the power of the Myers Continent declined. For this reason, I won't easily change my opinion of you.

Salin had already made up his mind. Once Goddess Myers was resurrected, he would kill her.

Resurrecting the goddess was a condition of the contract. Killing the goddess was to prevent the Myers Continent from becoming a mediocre place again. If the power of the plane became weaker and weaker, it would eventually become a half-plane, or even shrink to the size of this half-plane.

If the goddess hadn't used her divine power to protect this half-plane, this half-plane would have either completely collapsed, or it would have been absorbed by other planes and disappeared.

Salin could naturally move his family to the half-plane found by Rafael to live, but the entire Myers Continent and trillions of creatures would be destroyed.

Mages were not kind-hearted people, but all mages adhered to one principle, and that was balance. Mages might plunder a plane, but they would definitely give the plane a chance to continue. Generally speaking, only the Divine Race would do something like destroying a plane.

The plane that human powerhouses destroyed the most was the God Race's Divine Kingdom. As for ordinary planes, they had never been destroyed in the hands of humans.

Only with the existence of more planes could humans continue their bloodline. Humans were different from the God Race. The God Race was born with a long lifespan, while humans had to constantly reproduce if they wanted to live. This required a lot of land that they could rely on for survival, and they also needed the protection of powerhouses.

Jason didn't teach Salin too much, but he made him a pure mage. Salin couldn't destroy a plane, so he didn't have a good impression of Goddess Myers.

Mages and gods were destined to be enemies.

After cleaning up the inventory left by Myers, Salin simply let Nelis summon a demon to demolish the hall. Salin did the central palace himself. Under his control, the thunder and lightning puppet meticulously dismantled the beams one by one, leaving not a single trace of damage to them.

Salin wanted to keep all the materials as they were. It was good to move this kind of building to the floating city for his own residence. As for the surrounding buildings, he let the demon quickly dismantle them.

This place was suitable for a warehouse or an alchemy factory. The entire half-plane was extremely sturdy, and it was connected to the Myers Continent, which was convenient and safe.

The plants in the entire Demiplane were also cleaned up by Salin. Most of the plants here were medicinal herbs. After Salin collected the seeds, he didn't intend to let these plants continue to survive. All the seeds would be transferred to Rafael's Demiplane to enrich the resources there.

Salin straightforwardly turned this small Demiplane into an underwater alchemy factory. Here, the elements were always stable, and the consumption for magic experiments wasn't that great.

Nelis, on the other hand, carried a lot of seeds with her. She discussed with Salin and planted some plants from the Demonic Plane in this half plane. There was only one dim yellow sun in this half-plane, and the plants in the Demon Plane were more suitable here.

After arranging everything, Salin and Nelis were ready to leave.

The harvest this time was really unexpected. There was no obstruction, no trouble, no test, and it was purely a gift. Even the giant cuttlefish guarding the door let out a cry and fled.

What Salin didn't know was that it wasn't this squid that guarded the portal, but a level-16 magical beast. When the power of the Myers Continent declined, the magical beast also entered an independent space to sleep, leaving behind this squid as a substitute.

Although this squid was strong enough, it was timid. As for why it was timid, it was because this squid was very smart. The wisdom of magic beasts rarely reached the human level, and this squid was an exception.

Seeing Salin and Nelis, the squid didn't want to guard this place for the goddess. Nelis was very unfriendly, and the weapon in her hand had a terrifying aura. The squid knew that if it fought against that monster, it would be stabbed to death.

Under such a judgment, the squid shamefully escaped.

Staying alive was the most important thing. It could live for tens of thousands of years, and if it was lucky enough to advance, its life force would double. As for guarding the treasure of the goddess, that was the predecessor's business, and it had nothing to do with it.

The goddess was dead, so what was the point of guarding these?

Although the squid was smart, it didn't know what the meaning of human wealth was. It couldn't leave the sea, and all its knowledge was limited to the sea.

In the end, Salin's easy acquisition of wealth was also the goddess' mistake. The space created by the goddess was originally for the magic beast to guard inside, but the magic beast was lured to the outside of the space passage by prey and was accidentally stuck outside the space, unable to return.

Hunting outside the space passage was the instinct of the magic beast. The goddess didn't let the guardian magic beast believe in her, so she couldn't control the magic beast's instinct.

Of course, if this magic beast believed in the goddess and couldn't resist the temptation of instinct, it would fall and even kill all humans who approached it.

Salin happily left this narrow half-plane with the wealth of twenty-four huge warehouses, floated directly to the sea, and entered the floating city. This time, the delay was less than ten days, so Salin's plan could be carried out smoothly.

The giant squid at the bottom of the sea suddenly appeared again. Looking at Salin leaving, the squid thought for a moment, then returned to the huge magic seal and lay on it to rest. This magic seal was of great benefit to it. Even if it didn't go out to hunt, it wouldn't feel hungry.

On this magic seal, it didn't need to absorb elemental power hard, and could slowly advance. It didn't matter what the human took, as long as the magic seal wasn't destroyed.

The squid lay on the magic seal, satisfied, but it didn't know that the goddess's arrangements were all ruined because of its negligence.

If there was a battle, the Spatial Passage behind the magic array would also react differently, and Salin's view of the Demiplane would also change.

Salin returned to the floating city, made a copy of the mage skill book he obtained from the half-plane, and sent it back to Metatlin City to hand it over to his teacher. Then he let all his subordinates in Metatlin City come to the floating city, ready to participate in the attack on Alchemy City.

As for Salin himself, he drew new blueprints on the floating city, preparing to design a set of armor more suitable for Star Dolls.

Star Puppets were easier to control and could be created quickly enough. Although Salin had lost the level 19 Star Condensation Needle, he had used most of the energy in the Star Condensation Needle to fill up the lightning and stars. Cain had also left behind four level 18 Star Condensation Needles, and there was a large number of low-level Star Condensation Needles in the Astrology Tower. The remaining energy of the stars was enough for Salin to create an army of puppets.

It was difficult to improve his astrology, but with future research, it was enough to create ordinary level-9 warriors.

The Insect Angel Armor wasn't suitable for humans. To be precise, it wasn't suitable for humans below level-9. One had to reach level-9, and their body strength had nothing to do with ordinary humans. Only then would the Insect Angel Armor be useful.

It didn't matter if it was useless. Salin had obtained the method to create the Tainted Blood Armor from the information the goddess had left behind. His human army would be able to have this kind of armor with even greater defensive power.

The attribute of the Tainted Blood Armor was that it could heal the warriors wearing it. The dark red armor was really dyed with the blood of the warriors. Wearing this armor, the death rate of the warriors would be reduced to the lowest. Unless they were killed instantly, the mages could save them no matter how serious their injuries were.

However, the creation of the Tainted Blood Armor was top secret. Jason asked the most trusted mages on Seriger Island to enter Rafael's Magic Tower and use the alchemy room left behind by Rafael to create the armor core. Although the creation speed was much slower, it would ensure that the secret of the Tainted Blood Armor wouldn't be leaked.

Although the alchemy factory in Metatlin City tested the loyalty of every mage and signed a magic contract, it couldn't guarantee that the secret wouldn't be leaked.

Although the Insect Angel Armor was strong, it wasn't suitable for humans to wear, so there was no need to use such extreme methods to keep it a secret. The Tainted Blood Armor was different. This kind of armor could increase the power of the warriors to the highest, and it was the best guarantee of life. Even in ancient times, only elite soldiers could wear it.

Jason took charge of the situation in Metatlin City again, and Shika was also teleported to the floating city. This time, they were targeting Alchemy City. Salin was going to fight side by side with the Ironblood Grand Duke.

In Salin's opinion, this kind of alliance was meaningful. Only when they fought together would they cherish the hard-won alliance. If the Ironblood Grand Duke was a mage, this kind of alliance would be difficult to continue. However, the Ironblood Grand Duke was a warrior, and Salin was a mage. The things that the two of them pursued were destined to be different.

So even the Ironblood Grand Duke was optimistic about this kind of alliance and invited Salin to attack Alchemy City. One reason was to increase the success rate, and another important reason was that he hoped to build a little friendship with Salin.

After taking down Alchemy City, the Ironblood Grand Duke didn't want to attack Salin's territory. Most of the mages in Alchemy City would go to Salin, and a small number would go to Inpos. The Ironblood Grand Duke had already calculated that he would have to rely on Salin in the future. Salin himself was a king with a powerful demon army, so he wouldn't have to rely on him much.

Maintaining the alliance would only be good for him. There was no harm. When he could raise high-level giant dragons, he might be able to get rid of Salin. However, by that time, who knew how high Salin's rank would be?

Towards Salin, who couldn't become his ultimate enemy, the Ironblood Grand Duke maintained a certain degree of friendliness.

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