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Chapter 1509

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Most of the time, gods were like wolves, spying on various planes. Once they found an opportunity, they would send a clone to establish a religion and spread faith.

If there was a powerful god like the Dragon God in this plane who refused faith, then the god would wait patiently. This kind of god who did not achieve godhood had the title of god, but did not have the lifespan of a god.

After such a strong person died, the god would take an offensive stance, erasing the strong person who could inherit the god of the plane one by one, and then repeating the boring task of spreading faith.

This time was different. Salin wanted to completely erase the faith of a god in the plane, which was intolerable for a god. But Salin still had time, because when a deity was thinking about something or crafting some equipment, the time it would take could be counted in years.

Time was more than enough for Gods.

The God of Light might know immediately that the Vatican on the Myers Continent was destroyed, but to retaliate immediately, it might take hundreds of years.

It was not that the God of Light was timid, but he was at war with other gods, and it would take a lot of time to deal with some battles between Holy Kingdoms. He also had to resurrect angels, create new angels, and use the power of faith to improve his strength.

Each of these would take a lot of time.

By the time he was ready to attack the Myers Continent, Salin was sure that he was well prepared.

However, after advancing to level 14, if Salin wanted to advance again, unless he had godhood and entered the Temple of the Gods to train, he would have to experience three to five thousand years to advance to level 15.

So Salin simply began to search for relics on the Myers Continent. With the plane map, this matter was much simpler.

The first thing Salin saw was a relic in the sky. Tens of thousands of miles above the Myers Continent, there was a relic similar to a floating city.

Before Salin grasped the [Comet Flash], he would never attempt to reach such a height.

To fly away from the Myers Continent, he needed enough speed. The speed of Rainbow Spell was enough, but unlike Comet Flash, the principle of Rainbow Spell was that after the spell ended, there was no inertia, otherwise it could not be used for sneak attacks.

In fact, there was nothing worth plundering in this floating ruin. What Salin saw was the various strange magic arrays in the ruins.

The earth element magic array could allow this thing to fly to such a height.

If the floating city could be replicated and refined into materials, Salin's floating city would no longer be a big source of magic cores. Although the Mana Furnace could devour low-grade Monster Cores, low-grade Monster Cores were also worth money. They needed to be mined out bit by bit.

Salin hadn't forgotten how excited he had been when he was still an apprentice for a few low-grade magic cores. He had been so excited that he couldn't control himself.

Moreover, this method of using the earth element definitely involved high-level laws.

Salin could not hold it in any longer. He only brought Raphael with him, and the two of them flew up into the sky. Raphael, on the other hand, could fly into the void. She relied on the power of the divine artifact. However, after entering the void, Raphael would need someone to guide him so that he wouldn't get lost in the void.

Salin didn't bring anyone else because there was no air in this place, and all kinds of energy flows that were highly harmful to the human body were endless. Those below level-nine would die without a doubt in this place. Those below level-twelve would die in the void sooner or later without help.

Raphael was an angel and often fought in the void, but that was with the help of gods. Now, Salin was like a god, releasing powerful elemental energy so that her body wouldn't be corroded by the void. She could even flap her wings and follow behind Salin.

After Salin rushed into the void, he slowed down by more than half to wait for Raphael. Raphael, on the other hand, sped up several times in order to keep up with Salin.

Tens of thousands of miles of void, if Salin slowed down like this, would take a few hours to reach. The two of them flew, one fast and one slow. In the void, Salin could see the nebula in the distance.

Unfortunately, he wasn't an astrologer. Using the power of an astrologer in this place would be several times stronger.

Salin resisted the temptation to use astrology again. He knew that performing an astrology calculation in such a place would definitely make the results of his astrology incomparably accurate.

The stars were bright, and the nebula was hazy.

In the void, the beauty of the scenery was completely different from that on land. It was indescribable. Salin saw too many strange energies pervading the void.

Every type of energy had its own unique rules.

With so many rules, how many living beings would become gods or existences as powerful as gods?

"Raphael, you should come up and take a look when you have time. It'll broaden your horizons!" Salin sighed.

Raphael just smiled. She had seen this kind of scenery many times, and they were all accompanied by the loss of life. In a battle between gods, the void battlefield was the cruelest. Even a slight injury could be fatal.

Raphael had seen more than once that all the organs of experts spilling out because of a small injury.

Too many living beings relied on the wind element to survive. In the void, there was almost no wind element.

Only a mage like Salin, who used Comet Flash and didn't need to breathe, could come and go freely. Gods also needed the wind element. However, most of the equipment of gods was extremely powerful. They didn't need to release the power of rules to fly in the void.

Of course, this had to be a god above level-fifteen. Even a level-fourteen demigod fighting in the void was dangerous.

Angels, on the other hand, didn't need this.

Especially metal angels.

The two finally reached the ruins in the void. Salin took out a blank magic scroll and began to record all the mageweaths. If he read them from memory, some special mageweaths might disappear automatically.

Memory magic could only remember things slightly lower than their level. Using memory magic to deal with many mageweaths would only hurt the spellcaster.

Salin was well prepared. He recorded the mageweaths and magic arrays one by one. With Raphael's help, the two quickly advanced more than 15 kilometers and arrived at the center of the ruins.

There were still some buildings in the center. Raphael was stunned when she saw these buildings. From afar, they looked like stone, but up close, the power of the metal element excited Raphael.

These were left behind by a metal god. Raphael thought that after her divine kingdom was destroyed, she would never see these again.

Seeing Raphael's expression, Salin asked, "What is this?"

"I was wrong. I thought it was the ruins of the metal god. It's too similar." Raphael was suddenly disappointed. Gods couldn't use magic unless they were at Myers' level, and before becoming a god, they had to be the strongest human Mage.

Salin thought for a moment, then said, "Raphael, let's go in."

Salin pointed at a collapsed tower. The tower had been split in two from the middle. The top half had fallen to the side, already rotten, but the bottom half was intact. It was very interesting.

Raphael nodded and walked into the tower. Inside the tower, they were faced with a stone wall. Salin had never seen such a style before.

There were rows of words on the stone wall. Salin couldn't understand them, but they were related to the secret spell that his teacher had taught him. But they were definitely not the same thing.

"Sir, can you not destroy this ruin?" Raphael asked.

"Yes, why?"

"I want to refine it. Of course, I need Sir's help."



"Sure, how can I help you?"

"We'll talk about it after I reach level-fifteen. It won't disappear even if I stay here." After Raphael finished speaking, he felt a little embarrassed and said, "Sir, you can actually set up a large offensive magic array here and completely hide it in this tower."

Salin nodded. In his tower, he climbed up floor by floor and saw some books.

Unfortunately, there were no books that could let him understand the meaning inside. Fortunately, Salin had enough people now. When he gathered two million Controllers and calculated in Great Liang City, he would be able to deduce the basic meaning of these words in three to five years.

Of course, this was not enough for Salin to understand the correct meaning of the books. Words not only expressed the literal meaning, but also the culture contained in the words.

Without understanding the history of a civilization, one could not understand the true meaning of the writing of this civilization.

Mages could only infer the basic meaning of the words themselves, but could not calculate the cultural extension of the words. Therefore, when a mage created a magic language, there was no room for ambiguity. Every character had to express the most original meaning.

Magic language was also the most complicated language, but it was not the most difficult to learn.

Salin collected all the books and had the Thunderbolt Warrior record all the mageweaths. Only then did he plan to return to the Myers Continent with Raphael. Just as he was about to leave, Raphael suddenly pointed to the ground and said excitedly, "Sir, there's something below!"

Hearing this, Salin used his soul power to scan the ground and saw that there was an oval object hidden under the hard metal ground.

"I'm going to destroy it." Salin smiled and released an ice blade. This crescent-shaped ice blade was also faintly covered with lightning mageweaths. It was extremely hard. Under Salin's control, the ice blade carefully cut open the metal ground. Raphael buckled up the metal square and revealed the hidden space below.

It was an egg the size of a fist. Salin did not expect to find such a thing in the ruins that had been completely destroyed. The structure of the egg was strange, and there were signs of life in the center of the layers of eggshell.

"It's a metal lifeform!" A trace of desire flashed in Raphael's eyes, but she immediately suppressed it.

"Sir, if this lifeform hatches, it can become Sir's mount."

"Mount?"

"Yes, the Metal God also has such a mount, so I know," Raphael said calmly.

"If you want it …"

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