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Chapter 613

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Death Canyon. After Su Lun had used Mud to Rock to block the entrance of the canyon, it had become an important resource and farming spot for Northern Garrison City.

At the entrance of the canyon, a military camp had been renovated. The new recruits from North Town would be sent here to kill zombies and skeletons to level up after completing their basic training. At the same time, they would collect all kinds of soul crystals.

In this military camp, apart from the new recruits, there were two teams of Stage 3 elites. The leaders of these teams had reached Stage 4. In addition to protecting the new recruits, they were also responsible for killing the high-grade undead creatures in Death Canyon.

There weren't many of these high-grade undead creatures. On average, there were about five of them per month. These high-grade undead creatures would produce high-grade soul crystals, which were the main material for making the soul cores of steel golems.

Suhlen now had a clay golem assembly line, a rock golem assembly line, and a steel golem assembly line. He had already moved the steel golem assembly line from the Secret Realm to the Wizard Tower.

The steel golem assembly line was different from the clay golems and rock golems. The entire steel golem factory looked like a modern production workshop. The surrounding walls were bright and clean, and the crystal pipes on the ground were transmitting energy. These crystal pipes were connected to the elemental pool in the Wizard Tower. Although the Wizard Tower had an elemental fission furnace installed, Suhlen didn't dismantle the elemental pool.

Instead, he remade the elemental pool into an energy loop to power the Wizard Tower. The elemental fission furnace was used as the energy for the floating ring and the enigma lock. The energy supply of the Wizard Tower was not interfered with. In fact, the energy supply of the Wizard Tower was like electricity in Abel's previous life. The energy supply of a Wizard Tower was equivalent to a power station.

The production process of steel golems was much more complicated than clay golems and rock golems. At this time, the standardized parts of the steel golem assembly line were transported to the corresponding position by the conveyor belt. These parts were then assembled by the clay golems one by one. In the back of the warehouse, there were already a few steel golems that had been assembled standing quietly.

These steel golems hadn't been activated yet, and their soul cores hadn't been installed. The soul cores of high-grade golems were very complicated, and they needed to be activated by Wizards.

Under normal circumstances, Suhlen or Hathaway would come here once a month for activation.

Soul crystals were rare and were one of the common currencies in the Multiverse. Souls were a special kind of wealth, and the Death God maintained that the souls in the Multiverse would not be excessively plundered. He would send a large number of souls back to the Origin Sea for reincarnation, but there would always be many devils and demons who wanted to challenge the Death God's bottom line.

In order to obtain large amounts of Soul Crystals, wizards created the Soul Binding spell. After killing an enemy, they would use the Soul Binding Stone to bind the enemy's soul and imprison it in a magic gem or other crystals. Demons and devils loved soul crystals. In the lower planes, soul crystals had an astonishing purchasing power.

A Legendary Soul Crystal was enough to hire a group of Greater Demons to serve you. As for Demons, they preferred to rob rather than trade.

The lowest level of Soul Crystals were gray Soul Crystals, which mostly came from low-level undead creatures such as ghosts and skeletons. They had a very low chance of dropping these low-level Soul Crystals, which could be used to activate the Clay Golem.

The price of such a Soul Crystal was about 2,000 Kinnar.

Ordinary people would not drop Soul Crystals after death. Even if they used the Soul Binding spell, they could only obtain incomplete Soul Crystals. Dozens of the smallest Soul Crystals required at least Grade 1 professions.

Suhlen planned to build the Golem Legion. The main combat power of the Golem Legion was the Steel Golem. Making the Steel Golem not only required the use of Living Constructs but also the use of Limited Wishes. The Steel Golem's intelligence was already very high.

Clay Golems and Rock Golems were now on sale. These Clay Golems and Rock Golems were absolutely loyal soldiers. They were strong and fearless of death. As long as they had energy, they would fight to the last quarter of an hour.

In addition to fighting, the Clay Golems and Rock Golems could also do all kinds of heavy work. They had infinite strength and were much more useful than humans.

Suhlen planned to place some Rock Golems at the dock of Deepwater City and let them guard the port. These Rock Golems were more suitable for guarding than humans. They would not accept bribes. As long as they were given an order, they would carry it out meticulously.

The port could be said to be the most prone to disputes. Most of the time, the guards could not be fair, but the Rock Golems could.

The Clay Golems and Rock Golems sold in the Northern Citadel were not cheap. Moreover, the Golems needed to be recharged every once in a while. So, although many people coveted the Golems' powerful strength, there were not many who really wanted to buy them.

Of course, Suhlen also promised that there would be after-sales service for those who did not have the technology to recharge the Golems. They only needed to spend a small amount of money to have the Northern Citadel recharge their Golems.

For the sake of publicity, Suhlen also specially formed two teams of Rock Golems in the Northern Citadel. These two teams of Rock Golems would patrol the city every day. Compared to the Warriors of the Northern Citadel, these three-meter-tall Rock Golems were more oppressive.

While Suhlen was promoting the Golems, a merchant ship slowly sailed in from the southern sea. The ship looked like it had gone through a great battle. There were many burning holes in the sails, and the blood stains on the deck had not been cleaned up. Not far away, a few sailors were carrying a corpse, planning to throw it into the sea.

On the other side of the deck, a sailor was holding a Bible with a damaged cover and praying farewell. This was a sailor's funeral. All the corpses had to be thrown into the sea. The space on the ship was limited. After the corpses rotted, they would contaminate the food on the ship. If they were not careful, the whole ship would turn into a ghost ship, and everyone would die.

After the prayer, two sailors threw the corpse into the sea. The waves splashed, and the smell of blood spread in the sea. Soon, people saw sharks in the distance rushing over. They swallowed the corpse.

The ship steadily docked at the dock. Soon, a team of soldiers quickly walked to Suhlen's room.

"You said the fleet was attacked by pirates?" Suhlen's eyes flashed coldly.

"Yes, Your Majesty. We have four ships in total. Three of them were taken away. This is the only ship left. Please help us get the ship back. "

Pirates had already set their sights on this place! Suhlen's face was expressionless. He was thinking about how to make an example out of them.

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