Ivo City, the capital of Lantisde, was surrounded by a circle of silver metal balls as if they were wearing a collar.
Other than a few fortresses, all the merfolk had retreated into Ivo City, waiting for the most violent Nether Hurricane to strike.
However, this time, Lantisde did not choose to defend passively. Instead, they chose to attack.
At the northwest border, near the cursed seal, a merfolk looked at the yellow sand that covered the sky and let out a shrill warning conch before retreating into the underground base.
A team of more than 100 merfolk dressed in colorful clothes went forward to provoke the first wave of Nether Sharks. They successfully angered the first wave of Nether Sharks, causing them to run wildly.
This chase didn't last long. The mermaid disappeared completely after rushing into a long and narrow canyon. Meanwhile, the hundred-odd Nether Sharks also rushed into the canyon, fighting to be the first to enter.
Countless sound wave balls sealed off the two ends of the canyon, and the top. The Nether Sharks stirred up a hurricane as they charged back and forth in the canyon.
A metal ball appeared in the midst of the Nether Sharks. A dazzling silver light flashed, and the hurricane around the Nether Sharks within a radius of 1,000 meters disappeared instantly as if they were disarmed.
A team of merfolk descended from the sky, and stabbed the shining weapons in their hands into the whirlpool above the Nether Sharks' heads.
This was an intense close combat. The Nether Sharks, who had lost their hurricane defense and space to maneuver, were at a disadvantage for the first time in their battle with the merfolk.
The same thing happened in various places in the canyon.
The merfolk used the divine weapon bestowed by God to break the Nether Sharks' hurricane easily, and then used the momentum to attack the Nether Sharks' weak points to kill or control them!
…
"Your Majesty, the frontline has reported that the third wave of Nether Sharks has been killed!"
A general said excitedly as he rushed into the hall.
The king, who was sitting on the throne, and the high priest, who was standing in the middle of the hall, smiled.
"That's great!"
"The divine weapon bestowed by God is indeed extraordinary!"
The merfolk in the hall were also elated. They had never heard of such a battle report in the past 1,000 years.
The king took a look at the high priest, and then at the general. "Pass down my orders. Starting from the next wave of Nether Sharks, don't kill all of them. Choose suitable Nether Sharks to capture, and start building a Nether Shark fishing ground!"
"Yes!" The general replied and quickly left.
"Hold on. Let them collect the Nether Shark's fins and lips. That lord has important uses for them," said the High Priest.
"Yes!"
…
After returning from Chaos School, Meg went straight to the kitchen to complete the last and most important step of 'Buddha jumps over the wall'.
He took out an old wine jar from Shaoxing and placed the thirty processed ingredients into the jar in order. He then poured in the broth that he had already prepared, carefully sealed the mouth of the jar with a lotus leaf, and covered it with a small bowl.
He placed the wine jar on the charcoal stove that had already been heated and simmered it.
"Boss, what's this?" Firis looked on with a dumbstruck expression. Mag had added so many ingredients into that huge vat; what kind of mysterious dish was he trying to cook? Meg had spent an entire day making this dish.
"You'll know in a while," Meg said with a smile as he looked at the wine jar that was half the height of a person. His eyes were also filled with anticipation.
This was the system's so-called high-class dish. He could not wait to see how high-class it was.
However, to be honest, the ingredients used in this' Buddha jumps over the wall 'were indeed very high-class. Not to mention those top-grade sea cucumbers and abalones, just the supply chain of the Nether Shark's fins and lips was handled by the entire Lantisde. They had spent tens of millions of gold coins to create a fishery in the sea.
The cost of such a pot of 'Buddha jumps over the wall' was 20000 copper coins, excluding the shark's fins and lips. Because this supply chain was set up by Meg himself, it was not included in the cost listed by the system.
Adding another 10000 copper coins to the cost isn't too much at all, right? Meg thought to himself. Such a pot of 'Buddha jumps over the wall' could feed 30 people, and each serving cost 10000 copper coins. Even if he only sold one jar a day, he would still be making a profit of 270,000 copper coins.
Actually, Meg was still a little worried about the sales of the 'Buddha jumps over the wall' that cost 10,000 copper coins per serving.
After all, the most expensive dish in the restaurant so far was the spicy grilled fish, which cost 2,500 copper coins per serving.
Not to mention Chaos City, even in Rodu, it was hard to find another restaurant that cost 10,000 copper coins per serving of food.
With such ingredients, it would definitely be a great tonic even if it was stewed messily. Meg convinced himself very easily. Every single one of these ingredients that he chose could be sold at a high price if they were taken out individually.
After they tried this pot of 'Buddha jumps over the wall' at night, there were still 20-odd servings left. He also planned to launch this new dish and see how the market reacted.
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On the second floor of the magic potion shop next door, Amy ran upstairs with an empty birdcage. She looked at Julian, who was writing something at the desk, and said, "Teacher Julian, I just used a teleportation spell on Black Coal, but I don't know where it was sent to. Can you guys help me find it?"
"It's in the chimney," Julian replied without even raising his head.
"Oh! So it went there. No wonder I couldn't find it anywhere. "Amy's eyes lit up. Then, she went downstairs and stuck her head into the fireplace to take a look.
"It's so dark. I can't see anything."
"Let's light the fire."
"Whoosh!"
The fire lit up the interior of the fireplace, bringing with it a warm light and heat.
"Ah!!!"
"This King's new clothes!!!"
A sharp cry rang out from the chimney, and a blackened crow fell out from the chimney. Its entire body was emitting smoke, and the few feathers that had just grown on its body were once again burnt to a crisp. Charcoal lowered its head to take a look, and its two legs stiffened as it fainted.
"Poor Black Coal. Did it die just like that?" She reached out and pulled Black Coal out. There was a faint barbecued meat aroma in the air. She sniffed and her eyes lit up. "It smells pretty good. Let's barbecue it for a while and sprinkle some pepper and cumin. It should be ready to eat."
"Are you the devil?!"
Black Coal opened its eyes immediately. It flapped its bald wings and tried its best to fly to a shelf at the side. It looked at Amy with fear. If it woke up a little later, it had no doubt that Amy would have roasted it and eaten it.
"That's great. I thought you were dead, Black Coal," Amy said.
"But why do you look so disappointed?"
"Is that so? I'm pretty happy, aren't I? "
"Master, let's talk nicely. Can you put down the wand first? I … I'm a little scared … "
"Don't be scared. It'll be over soon." A smile appeared on Amy's face. She walked over to Black Coal, who was trembling on the shelf with the wand in her hand.
"Amy, didn't you say that today is Mia's birthday? Do you want to prepare a gift with me? "Xixi asked with a smile as she interjected from the side.
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