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Chapter 399

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[Sorry, I said four updates yesterday, but I didn't come up. Now I can't do four updates in a row. It seems like there are restrictions in the backend. Let me see, one update every fifteen minutes or half an hour. I can't do anything about it.]

Originally, Salin wasn't very enthusiastic about finding the temple ruins. Now that he suddenly heard this news, he started to think about what Rex had said.

Rex had once told Salin that he needed to gather some trustworthy people to search for the rest of the ruins of the divine temple. Salin had never officially agreed. He had always been wary of the temple ruins of the goddess. Obviously, when these ruins were being built, it happened to be when Goddess Myers was about to fall.

A goddess would be very sensitive to this kind of thing. Salin always worried that his encounter was a trap left by the goddess. As a mage, even if he didn't dislike Goddess Myers, he would still be vigilant.

The origin of Salin's Bestowed Ring wasn't suspicious. After all, the goddess couldn't have predicted that a guy named Salin would make a bet with a baron named Minghui. Salin's Bestowal Ring was won from Baron Minghui, and the two of them should not have had any interaction.

Salin could make a bet with Baron Minghui because he was a guest invited by Viscount Guge. Viscount Guge invited Salin because he wanted to restore his family's honor, and Salin had a great mage behind him. Salin could be used because of Jason, and it was a complete accident that Jason accepted Salin as his disciple.

None of these things were related, so Salin didn't believe that his fate was arranged by someone. It was all because of his own hard work that he could achieve what he had today.

The origin of the ring might not be a problem, but if the goddess knew that she was about to fall, why would she build so many secret temples? Judging from the previous legends, Goddess Myers was not keen on preaching, and the cost of repairing so many temples was very huge.

Salin didn't believe that the goddess had suddenly gone crazy. There would always be reasons for what the goddess did not know. Salin didn't want to touch these things. He just wanted to live well and ensure that he had bread to eat every day.

But now, he had become a pure mage. Suddenly, there was a path in front of him. Salin couldn't extinguish the rising idea in his heart no matter what.

"Master, do you want me to leave immediately?" The Wing Skeleton's voice suddenly rang in Salin's mind. Salin shook his head helplessly.

"Bing, you continue, it's best if you absorb all the undead energy here, I don't know when you will come here again."

The Winged Skeleton was grateful, but it didn't say anything else. He knew that Salin was in a hurry to return and had even sent Banchagana out to hunt. If Banchagana did not follow the alchemy ship, he might run into danger again.

What the Winged Skeleton was worried about did not happen. It continued to absorb the power of the dead for three days, and Banchagana returned as scheduled. Salin was also very worried. He wasn't worried about Banchagana, but about the eighteen Dimensional Stones he had given Banchagana.

If these dimensional stones were lost, Salin would really want to cry but have no tears. Salin already knew the value of dimensional stones when he was making armor for Schika. He had used twelve dimensional stones on Schika, but now it seemed like a waste. If he was skilled enough, he would only need a Dimension Stone to turn Shika's armor into a Demigod Artifact.

What Salin found strange was that Seriger Island clearly had such good stuff, so why was it still interested in the Fire Elemental Sprite?

In fact, this problem could be easily explained. Those dimensional stones were actually Jason's. Among the magicians on Seriger Island, only Jason's Water Fire could refine these gems. The other magicians would not study them.

In Jason's plan, the real use of these dimensional stones was not to make magic equipment. In Jason's mind, the biggest use of the dimensional stones was to be used as space equipment. Jason was very ambitious. He was not willing to let Seriger Island's position in Alchemy City remain at the bottom. Otherwise, how could he have designed such a perfect city? This was a city specially prepared for magicians.

To build a city like this, it would cost a lot of resources. Manpower, resources, and time. It would probably take decades to gather all the construction materials. Without enough space equipment to transport them, it would probably take hundreds of years to build the city, and even more people would have to be sent to protect the materials.

The amount of materials needed to build a magic tower was terrifying. To build a magic tower, the place that used the most materials was underground. A Level Nine magic tower would take up at least one square mile. The depth of the foundation of a magic tower was more than twice the height of the ground. All the materials were very precious.

"Banchagana, you did well. Let's go." Salin's last sentence was for the Wing Skeleton.

He praised Banchagana lightly, then handed him a few more bones. Banchagana's body was riddled with scars. He had used all his skills in this three-day hunt. Fortunately, all the powerful magic beasts nearby had fallen. Otherwise, it would be a problem for him to come back alive.

After coming to the Myers Continent's plane, the strength of the Undead Monarchs had already been suppressed to the lowest level of 9th rank. After being controlled by Salin, the strength of the Three Monarchs continued to be suppressed. Facing the creatures of this plane, the Three Monarchs might not have any advantage. Of course, Salin was also a creature of this plane. Banchagana was already very afraid of Salin.

Although this was the periphery of the Frozen Sea, it was still dangerous. After leaving the battlefield of magic beasts, the Coiled Turtle Alchemy Ship did not immediately float up. Instead, it moved slowly under the water, for fear of provoking some powerful creatures.

Salin knew that it was useless to be anxious. After leaving the dangerous area, there was still more than ten thousand miles between the base and the city. Even if the alchemy ship moved at full speed, it would still take a week.

Instead of worrying, it was better to take advantage of this time to consolidate their gains. The five low-level mages could already control the magic compass by themselves. They had all reached the peak of Level Three and could advance to Level Four at any time. Needless to say, the five of them were extremely excited. Their qualifications were considered outstanding among the commoners, but on Serrig Island, they were barely qualified to learn magic.

If they were not good at dealing with all kinds of magic-related life problems, Jason would not have given them to Salin. In essence, these five mages had no future on Serrig Island. At least, they would not be able to build a magic tower by themselves in this life.

Because it was a return trip, Salin let the others live in the cabin on the opposite side of the ship. He left Neris and Schika behind and trained on the first floor every day.

Salin's training method was combat. Without outsiders, Neris finally showed her third ability. She transformed into a human body and began to learn magic from Salin.

What Neris needed to do now was to attack Schika with low-level magic. What about Schika? She used her magic armor to defend against the attacks. This armor was controlled by divine runes. Through constant familiarity, Schika did not need to consume magic cores at all times. She only needed to activate the defensive skill when Neris attacked.

There were three ways to defend magic armor. The first way was to keep the defensive magic circle on the armor open during the battle. The second way was to keep the defense on the armor in a semi-activated state through continuous training. This way, it could reduce the consumption of magic cores. The third way was to let the armor automatically defend, which would only be activated when the enemy attacked.

All three methods had their pros and cons. The method Schika chose was very demanding on skills. Without training, the failure rate of this method would be ridiculous. However, the effect of long-term training was only about the same as the third method. Normal training also consumed a lot of magic cores.

The biggest advantage of Schika's training method was that she could develop all the abilities of the armor. This was a technique that mages used to forge their own equipment. As long as she kept training, the armor would become a part of Schika's body sooner or later. At that time, the armor that Salin gave her could be called a semi-divine weapon.

Salin watched the two practice with his mask on. Once Schika made a mistake, Salin would shoot out an Icicle or Ice Arrow to break Neris's attack.

The effect of this training was very obvious. Salin felt that he could hold on for about 15 minutes before his mental strength was in danger of being emptied. In fact, no matter how many magic strings a mage had, as long as they released magic of the same level, they would not be able to hold on for 15 minutes. Only large-scale combination magic could be prepared for a few hours, and there were magic circles involved.

If it was individual magic, even if it was a forbidden spell, the preparation time would rarely exceed 3 minutes. This mask was very useful to Salin.

So in his cabin, a strange scene appeared.

First, an imp turned into a human and began to use low-level magic. Meanwhile, a Caucasian Warrior was using magic armor to resist, and a real Great Mage was watching coldly from the side.

Nelis could be said to be a magic genius. She had only taken a day to form the Magic String. Of course, this had something to do with Salin's soul contract. Salin himself was already a Great Mage. Although he couldn't make Nelis a Great Mage immediately, the lower levels could be achieved naturally.

In other words, even if Neris did not train or study hard, as long as she repeated meditation every day, releasing magic and recovering her magic strings, she could quickly become a level-2 mage. When Salin advanced to a Magic Shooter, Neris would also advance to a level-4 mage.

Of course, this level was not representative of Nelis's understanding of magic and combat power. This could only mean that Neris already had enough magic strings. Salin could not help but sigh. Back then, in order to obtain magic strings, it could be said that he almost paid the price of his life, while Neris reaped the benefits. Not only was there no danger, but her advancement was also very fast.

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