Daniel didn't mind the two Sorcerers' initial disdain. With Rex's help, he completed the final summoning of the nine bone puppets. The bone puppets evolved into Nine Kings, and his abilities were equivalent to a powerful Level-4 Sorcerer.
It could even be said that in a one-on-one fight, neither Sandro nor Gao Gen would be a match for him.
Necromancers had longer combat abilities than Elemental Sorcerers, and the Flames of the Dead couldn't be used up so easily. They could also use scrolls, and they had a large number of bone puppets at their disposal.
Low-level bone puppets didn't need any magic matrices at all, nor did they need to extract the power of the dead from the Death Plane. The combat abilities of these puppets were similar to that of swordsmen. As long as there were enough bones, necromancers could mass produce their own armies.
If it wasn't for the short duration of low-level bone puppets, necromancers' power would be terrifying.
"Magic ship? What does it look like? " Rex also knew some information about the Empire's navy. It was incomparable to the ships in Alchemy Port. Could it be the huge ships of the Cloud Flow Navy that made the two Level-4 Sorcerers sigh?
"I only realized after looking that it's no longer a ship. If the Empire had ten ships like this, it wouldn't be a problem to attack Cloud Flow. "Sandro and Gao Gen were both Sorcerers of Qin Yin, and the examples they gave were inappropriate. There was also a mage from Cloud Flow in the other seat. When he heard this, he let out a cold snort.
"That magic ship … Isn't it afraid that others will know its secret?" Rex was a little worried. She didn't think that Sandro was boasting. Sorcerers spoke their mind, and there was no need to lie.
"Magic ships won't participate in this kind of mission. Sorcerers from outside like us have no chance at all."
"That ship is probably unique. Even if the Cloud Flow people get the blueprints, they won't be able to replicate it," Sarlin said in a moderate voice. Next to him, Cloud Flow Sorcerer didn't have any reaction this time. He probably agreed with Sarlin's words.
The Cloud Flow people's ship had reached perfection in terms of technology. Alchemy City might be able to make better ships, but they couldn't mass produce them. If Alchemy City wanted to build a fleet of the same size, it would cost them ten times more than Cloud Flow. The reason why Alchemy City was able to stand tall in the southeast of Qin Yin was because of its large number of magic stone cannons.
No matter how strong a fleet was, it would not be able to get close to Alchemy Port. The man-made hills on both sides of Alchemy Port were filled with magic stone cannons. No matter how many ships there were, they would all be sunk.
"That's right. I'm afraid not even the gods can complete that ship." Gao Gen continued. Fortunately, there were no fanatics of the Tanggulas Empire on the ship. Otherwise, it would immediately become a battlefield.
No wonder people said that Qin Yin was arrogant. Judging from the way Gao Gen and Sandro spoke, they really did think of Qin Yin as the center of the continent. There were many people who didn't believe in Gods, but only Qin Yin could directly look down on Gods.
The sailboat sailed against the wind and was even faster than the magic boat Salin rode on the canal. Salin observed with his Ice Cold Vision and felt that the speed of the ship was more than fifty miles. This meant that the person controlling the boat was not only skilled, but also had a deep understanding of the Wind Element. He was at least a low-level Mage.
The Alchemy City was indeed luxurious. Even the chief officer and main crew of a ship were made up of sorcerers. However, this seemed to be an excellent way to train. It was similar to how Rex made Mages do daily tasks.
Salin leaned back on the chair and faced Rex. The two started playing a magic game. Salin released a normal Icicle at the slowest speed, which scared Andrew quite a bit. Rex only dispelled it after Salin released the Icicle. If she had been a bit slower, the icicle would have penetrated her body.
At least that was how Andrew saw it. Then, Rex released a small fireball in the same way. Salin only dispelled it after the fireball left Rex. The two were used to playing this kind of game in Hell of God's Punishment. It looked dangerous, but in reality, the two could control it perfectly.
Also, the defense of Rex's magic robe was not something a level-one spell could harm. It was the same for Salin's magic robe. The problem was that in Sandro and Gao Gen's eyes, Salin and Rex were playing with their lives.
The two didn't use magic shields. They just released level-one spells one after another. It was frightening.
Daniel knew that Rex was a Level-Six Mage, so it wasn't strange that he could do this. What surprised him was that Salin, a Level-Four Mage, could dispel a level-one spell released by someone else!
The surrounding Mages were also attracted by the two's actions. The ship was silent for a moment.
Among the 60 Mages participating in the mission, only half were Level-Three Mages. The rest were all Level-Four Mages. There was no need to mention Third Rank Mages. Even Fourth Rank Mages were asking themselves if they could do this.
Salin and Rex were sitting across from each other, only a little more than a meter apart. At such a distance, there was almost no gap between magic attacks.
Rex and Salin were telepathically connected. The two Level-Four Mages in their group were indeed impressed by this method. They showed expressions of respect. The fact that Salin and Rex could do this meant that their control of magic was almost at the peak. Even if they had practiced beforehand, they would die if they didn't control it well.
In the cabin below, the Magic Shooter and the two Level-Six Mages from Alchemy City also noticed this. There was a magic projection on the second floor in their cabin. The three of them went out to sea. Apart from protecting the Mages on the mission, they also had to ensure that there were no troublemakers on the ship.
"Lord Juno, those two Mages!"
The Level-Seven Magic Shooter was meditating. He stared at the magic projection for a moment and asked, "Tell me their background."
"Yes." A Level-Six Mage immediately took out a book. The book recorded the information of all the Mages on the ship. He flipped through a few pages and found it.
"Lord, this woman's surname is Glucos. Is she really a princess of the empire?"
"I'm afraid it's her. What is she doing in Alchemy City?"
"Cultivation. His Majesty Charnak passed away. Kushui Prefecture is surrounded by King Qin's people and hasn't developed much."
"Is she short of money?"
"No. Kushui Prefecture is very rich. Although it can't compare to Alchemy City, it can easily support a hundred Mages."
"Who's the person beside her?"
"Salin Metatlin, from Kushui Prefecture. He's a Level-Four Mage from Scotia. Daniel Kang, from Tanggulas … "
"From Tanggulas?"
"He's a Level-Three Necromancer."
"Oh." The Magic Shooter had just released his murderous intent. It wasn't the Elemental Hand's mistake to let a Tanggulas person sneak onto the ship at this time. However, it was understandable if it was a Necromancer. The Tanggulas Empire was searching for Necromancers with all its might. The Pope had even promised generous rewards.
"Lord Juno, will they be a problem?"
"No, I can control this woman. Besides, her surname is Glucos. The empire's southeast depends on us. I don't think she has any special motives. Just go back and tell the Elemental Hand. "
This Level-Seven Magic Shooter called Juno had misjudged. Rex's magic robe was too inconspicuous. After removing the rainbow colors and adding Tiago's hair, it would be difficult for others to tell her level as long as she didn't say anything. If she wanted to cause trouble, sinking the ship wouldn't be a problem.
"Then the mission this time …"
"Don't let her do dangerous things. After all, it's the royal family. It'll be troublesome if something goes wrong." The Magic Shooter closed his eyes and stopped meditating. He was also wondering if he could do this when he was at Level-Five.
This kind of hunting mission hadn't happened before, but it didn't mean that it wouldn't happen in the future. After all, the hunt was at sea, and the target was a Level-Six magic beast. Without special equipment, this Level-Seven Magic Shooter wouldn't dare to say that he could kill the Finless Whale.
Rex and Salin didn't know that they had been assigned a safe job because of this little trick. Other than not wanting to waste time and seize the time to train, they also planned to get a leadership position in their group.
In a group of five, there had to be someone giving orders. The other mages were provoked and stopped chatting. Some even took out blank scrolls and started writing.
This kind of situation could only happen in the Alchemy City. If it was anywhere else, mages would always choose a safe place to write their scrolls.
Salin secretly observed and found that only two mages were meditating. The level of their Law of Meditation must be high enough that they weren't afraid of being disturbed. None of the mages who could train in Alchemy City were weak. But even so, among the 60 people, including Salin and Rex, only four of them had the perfect law of meditation.
No wonder his teacher only warned him about meditation. If he taught the Law of Meditation to others casually, Jason would take it back in the most extreme way.
But why was it the same in Kushui Commandery? Did Rex not want magic to be flourished?
A good Law of Meditation could slowly increase a mage's Spiritual Power, and there were obvious signs of growth. Even without the help of his family badge, Salin's Spiritual Power wouldn't be weaker than a mage of the same level. Kushui Commandery provided all kinds of magic knowledge and low-priced materials, but refused to teach Law of Meditation.
All the passengers on the ship were training. Even the swordsmen were training their sword aura. When night fell, the people on the ship finally delivered the food and drink. The Devil's Horn was a thousand miles away. This ship would take a day and a night to get there, but they didn't prepare a cabin with beds. No matter how comfortable the chair was, it would get tired eventually. Salin stood up and walked to the front.
Looking out the window, the sea was boundless. Salin felt extremely open. This feeling was something he couldn't have even in the Alchemy Tower. The bright moon leaped out of the sea, and the waves split by the bow of the ship scattered bits of silver light.
If he could get a ship and live on the sea, wouldn't that be true freedom? For the first time in his life, Salin had real desires. Sailing on the sea, unrestrained. This dream seemed very close, but in reality, it was very far away.
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