Salin wasn't as happy as the Sorcerers of Seriger Island imagined. Neris had merely transformed into the image of the Myers Goddess, and was essentially still a demon.
Salin didn't have the intention to fall in love with a demon. In fact, he didn't have many fantasies about humans. But now he wasn't as guarded against Neris as before. After experiencing a lot, he knew that Neris wouldn't harm his life.
"Master, you won't be like Daniel and sell me, right?" Neris snuggled in Salin's arms and said pitifully.
This time, Neris was speaking from the heart, but Salin didn't take it seriously. He knew too well what Neris was like in the past. From the first day they signed the contract, Neris never gave up the idea of leaving. It was only later that Nelis became a little attached to him that she turned this idea into wanting to monopolize the master.
Neris would provoke everyone around Salin. Anyway, the more trouble there was, the more Salin needed her power.
"Those Sorcerers are watching us." Salin didn't push Neris away. At first, he was forced to sign a magic contract with Neris by scaring and deceiving her. The more time he spent with Neris, the more Salin felt that the descriptions of demons in the books were inaccurate.
Demons weren't cruel, but if they were, what creature could be compared to humans?
The God of Light spread his beliefs on the Myers Continent, believing that humans were born sinful and needed to be completely redeemed. This wasn't completely correct, but it was partially correct. Most humans needed to be redeemed.
If a Sorcerer wanted to practice magic, he had to dig for minerals, obtain gems, hunt for magic beasts, and obtain magic cores. Even earlier, human experts would often travel to various planes and snatch anything they saw back. Perhaps back then, every plane was also devastated by humans, so the heavens sent down punishment, causing humans to gradually lose that power.
Even the gods had to abide by the rules of the plane, but humans were unscrupulous.
Demons were much simpler. Neris would eat when she was hungry, sleep when she was sleepy. She had no other desires. When she encountered a Thunder Dragon egg, Neris only wanted to take one, and didn't tempt Salin to keep all of them.
"If they want to look, then let them look. I'm the master's anyway." Nelis's shameless look really didn't match her noble and beautiful appearance.
Salin had wanted to tell Nelis about his homesickness, but now he didn't feel it at all. He had no choice but to change the topic. He pushed Neris's hand away and said, "A few days ago, when I was attacked by Lei Long's electric current, I felt like I was dead. Everything stopped, there was endless darkness, and I didn't even feel pain. What about you? “
"Master, I feel the way you feel. But I recover quickly, so I don't want those mages to know. "Nelis became serious when she mentioned the Thunder Dragon. She knew that this Thunder Dragon was very important to Sarlin. Jason had provided Salin with a large amount of materials, but the amount of money needed to build a city was astronomical. Salin couldn't ask Rex to move Kushui County here. If he did, the Vatican would immediately notice this place.
What Rex wanted to do now was to bring fewer people from the Swordsman Battalion, and then migrate a large number of aboriginals in the Gaugass region. Only the Gaugasses were willing to live on the plains west of the harbor. But the north wasn't barren. It was even better than the Gaugass region. There were many mountains in the Gaugass region, and it was difficult to farm on a large scale. The food output of a village was often not even enough for the Gaugasses to eat themselves.
But people from other places couldn't stand the cold in the north.
What Salin needed to do now was to build a foundation for this city. To do that, he needed a large amount of gold. The mucus secreted by Lei Long could be sold for a good price. If he sold this to Alchemy City, the mages there would definitely be willing to exchange mountains of gold for it.
"Don't rush to the front this time," Salin reminded Nelis. Lei Long's attack speed couldn't be avoided at all. Even if Salin became a level-10 mage, he could only stop Lei Long before it attacked. Once Lei Long's attack was released, the electric current would be even faster than human thought.
Perhaps the power of lightning was released too quickly, so mages had never been able to use magic to simulate natural electricity.
The mageweath that Salin created could be considered a breakthrough, but this mageweath came from two things, neither of which was created by Salin himself. Before this, the person who made the badge had already mastered the power of lightning, but this person had never appeared in any magic book, nor had it been passed down by word of mouth among mages. This person wasn't even as famous as Rafael. At least some high-level mages knew about Rafael's deeds, but this person didn't leave any information about the person who made the badge.
Salin was only an heir. Unless he explored the principle of this badge himself, he wouldn't be able to advance in this aspect. If he created an electric current that could only electrocute insects, it would be meaningless to Salin.
"Anyway, we weren't electrocuted to death. I'm not afraid." Nelis shook her head firmly. It was impossible for her to hide behind Salin. Lei Long's attack was terrifying, but Nelis had an intuition that she and Salin had only withstood one percent of its power.
If the power of that blue electric current exploded, it would be enough to roast the two of them into charcoal.
Salin didn't say anything. Nelis wasn't pretending. Salin patted her shoulder and stood up. The stones on both sides of the river bank had been piled up in twelve huge magic arrays. Although this magic array was a bit rough, it could only be used once.
Piling up the stones was also a technical job. In order to pile the stones higher than the Magic Tower and be able to dump them into the river at any time, a delicate balance had to be maintained between the stones in the magic array. This balance couldn't be completed with magic. Before the magic array was activated, Salin couldn't let any strong elemental fluctuations here.
Magical beasts were very vigilant. Even with the temptation of the Lei Long egg, the furious Lei Long wouldn't rashly enter a place that made it feel dangerous.
The work upstream was completed a little faster. There was a huge rock near the river bank. The rock was already a little loose. The magicians only needed to use a small earth magic to make the rock fall into the water.
The next important thing was how to lure the Lei Long into the river. The magical beasts in the sea basically wouldn't enter the river. Apart from the river being too shallow, the river was also fresh water, which wasn't suitable for marine magical beasts to live in.
First, there had to be a Lei Long egg as bait. But who would lure the Lei Long into the river? In the water, Salin was flexible enough, but his speed was far inferior to the Lei Long.
If Salin personally carried the Lei Long egg to lure the Lei Long, he would most likely be electrocuted to death before he could even swim into the river. But other than Salin, even Nelis didn't have that high speed in the water.
After everyone studied it, they finally decided to let Daniel summon an undead creature with the Lei Long egg as bait. Even if an undead creature was hit by the Lei Long, it would automatically return to the Revenant Plane when it was on the verge of death.
Daniel didn't have any reluctance. Undead creatures didn't need to breathe in the water, and weren't afraid of the cold. With some training, they could be faster than Salin. Most of the creatures summoned from the Undead Plane were like cannon fodder. Like the Winged Skeleton, it was almost an anomaly among the undead creatures. Generally, only undead creatures above level seven could develop a little bit of intelligence.
Daniel's Undead Flames were of a very high level, and the coordinates between it and the Revenant Plane were relatively clear. Although he still couldn't summon a specific creature, it wasn't to the point where he couldn't succeed once a year.
After his green Undead Flames expanded, the Three-headed Bethews inside once again showed its original size and appeared beside Daniel. Daniel really liked undead creatures like Bethews. Undead creatures that had both magical and physical attacks were rare, and Bethews was also a guy that could cast three undead spells at the same time, which was much stronger than the Winged Skeleton.
The mages watched Daniel's performance and were also very envious of the unique abilities of necromancers. Absorbing energy from another plane to train was much easier than tempering the Demonic String. Although their progress in the later stages would be slower than that of elemental mages, but by the same logic, even elemental mages, how many could advance to Magic Shooter?
If places like Alchemy City weren't included, there might only be one Magic Shooter in a thousand mages on the Myers Continent. Level-Six was almost the limit of most mages' training. Although many mages didn't admit this and trained day and night, in the end, they still couldn't resist the power of time.
Since Daniel started practicing magic, this was the first time he was so popular. When he was in the Tanggulas Empire, even before he was implicated by the code of the Vatican, he wasn't well liked. Mages didn't have much status in the Tanggulas Empire, which was the world of mages.
For many people, practicing magic was too far away. If choosing to believe in a deity could get an admission ticket to heaven after death, how worthwhile would it be?
Only real mages knew that the price was too high.
Believing in a deity was in fact losing one's self. If one's self didn't exist, what was the point of immortality? You were just an extension of the deity's will.
The green Undead Flames seemed to be boiling, and a kind of energy that was the opposite of life force formed a colorless whirlpool. It wasn't a magic formation, but more like a long, spinning passage, pitch-black and cold. This passage had a strong attraction. Once it was opened, Daniel's Undead Flames quickly rose and enveloped the area within a radius of a hundred meters.
Hehe …
Crack!
Crack, crack, crack …
A strange sound rang out, and in the black passage, the smell of decay came out one after another. A huge undead creature was the first to fall out of the black passage. This black undead creature looked a bit similar to a human, but it was about three to four meters tall, and the red soul flames in its pitch-black eye sockets were dancing, as if they were going to be extinguished at any time.
Daniel's face was red. The creature he summoned was about to die, and it was so big and obviously not suitable for swimming.
Bang!
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