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Chapter 106

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All these modes had the function of observing the target, self-adjusting, and self-learning. If it found that the light bullets couldn't hurt the target, the preset program would automatically increase the power and speed of the light bullets.

If this happened too often, the program would also remember the energy level and type of the target and how powerful the attack should be in order to be effective, so that the next time it encountered a similar target, the attack would be able to cause damage faster, instead of having to retrain the judgment.

However, there was also an upper limit to the attack mode in each phase. When the limit was approached, the program would automatically remind the master of the tower whether or not to upgrade the attack mode to the next phase.

Therefore, the attack system that Lin designed had a fifth stage that was based on theory. It was an upper limit of self-adjustment and self-learning, allowing the program to change the parameters on its own.

However, the fifth phase hadn't been practiced in a real battle. Although it had been simulated with the computerized Magic Tower, the process had been smooth. However, without a real battle, a pressure test, and a limit test, Marco Lin wasn't very confident that he could deal with all the situations.

As the most important means to resist the invasion of the abyss, the light bullet attack array of the Tower of the Great Sage's version shocked the Mages present, who were in charge of the defense of the Tower of the Great Sage and led by Chuck Weiss. The descriptions and the number of indications were beyond their imagination.

On the southwest peninsula of the continent, there were very few wars with more than thirty thousand people. As a matter of fact, the six thousand soldiers that Marquis Neumann led to attack the tower was already a rare army.

It meant that if the Tower of the Great Sage had been fully activated, all the marked enemies would've been killed before they could even close their mouths.

Logically speaking, a transmigrator like Lin shouldn't have been scared away by such a powerful attack spell backed by an indestructible Magic Tower, even if it was an invasion of the abyss. However, after much consideration, he still retreated.

To put it simply, it was like the superhero movies in Hollywood blockbusters. The military technology of the United States was considered the most advanced in the world, but it still had to kneel in front of superheroes, supervillains, and even aliens.

That was exactly the case in the maze world, a world where individual power existed. Perhaps in the eyes of ordinary people, the Tower of the Great Sage's attack could be said to be invincible. However, there were superheroes, supervillains, and other supernatural beings in the mysterious land, not to mention actual gods.

Since there were gods, it was not difficult to understand that there were demons of the same level. And when the Gods, Demon Lords, or other supernatural beings with supernatural powers stood on the opposing side of the Tower of the Great Sage, would the tower still be able to protect him?

This question was the reason why Lin decided to give up the Tower of the Great Sage. It could even be said that if that president didn't send someone to take over, he might just run away.

Now, the Magician Alliance was going to use the Tower of the Great Sage as the frontline base to resist the invasion of the Abyss. There was also a group of people who used their lives to test all the improvements of the tower for him to see if it could deal with those supernatural beings.

And he just had to stay in a safe place and wait as a bystander for the Tower of the Great Sage to be destroyed by the demon army, or for the Magician Alliance to rely on the power of the tower to eliminate the invading demons and close the damn door, which was also a passage connecting different worlds. Then he would get the answer that Lin had always wanted to know.

As for whether he should take a gamble and bet that there would not be supernatural beings coming out of the Abyss Gate, or blindly believe that the Tower of the Great Sage was enough to fight against that level of force. To be honest, Lin had never been a strong gambler or a person who dared to take risks. Muddling along and waiting for death was the purpose of life. So this time, he didn't gamble. He didn't want to, and he didn't dare.

Even though he had transmigrated to this magical maze world, he was still the fat otaku from Earth. Unless he was forced into a corner and there was no way out, he didn't know what he would do at that time. But he hadn't reached that level yet. If he could run, why would he fight?

Most of the supporting characters in movies died because they were stubborn. And did he have the character of a protagonist? This question, just thinking about it, was funny.

Some psychological activities, of course, Lin would not show on such an occasion. He just tried his best to explain the various defensive means. Maybe Chuck Weiss couldn't understand how to change it, but at least he had to learn how to use it first.

And putting aside the part of the program design, just learning how to use the various defensive functions of the Tower of the Great Sage was a piece of cake for a grand mage. In less than half a day, they had learned most of the ways to set up the Light Bullet Magic Array.

Of course, this convenience was largely due to the many automatic rules that Lin had made for the attack mode.

However, the early end of the tutorial, unlike what a certain someone thought, they didn't just wait for the carriage to take them away. Chuck Weiss might not be able to change the program used by the tower himself, but it didn't mean that he didn't have any ideas. And during this free time, he just happened to ask Lin, who was still in the Tower of the Great Sage, to make some changes according to his ideas.

As for whether there was a reward?

Of course not. The reason Chuck Weiss gave was also very strong. Enhancing the ability of the Tower of the Great Sage was equivalent to increasing his chances of survival in order to prevent the demon army from breaking through the magic tower and spreading to the hinterland behind.

Moreover, for this kind of dimensional war where life and death was on the line, except for some unavoidable costs of some materials, most of the conscripted services were free. At most, they could be exchanged for food, assuming that the war had already reached the point where they were facing a shortage of food.

But for these additional requirements, Chuck Weiss didn't force the former tower master to complete them. The time limit was the moment the carriage arrived. Before that, as much as he could do, he would do it.

Because he asked clearly, the various suggestions he made could be added to the existing program in the form of additional additions. In other words, if they weren't completed, the original settings wouldn't be affected. Chuck Weiss excitedly suggested his ideas, not asking if they could be completed or if the amendments would be difficult. Of course, this disciple of the chairman had no concept of these two points at all.

And during the period when the program was being added, a few things happened that made Lin not know whether to laugh or cry.

The first thing was that among the magi that Chuck Weiss had brought, someone had taken out two sufficiently long, high-quality tendons from magical beasts. What was even rarer was that the two tendons had similar attributes. When used as a set of items in the same facility, they would more or less have a resonance effect.

And these two magical beast tendons were obviously used on the top of the Tower of the Great Sage, on the Arcane Eye that had been damaged for a long time.

Looks like it's not that there aren't any good things, but that some people aren't willing to sell them to me.

Lin didn't know what expression he had now. He only saw Chuck Weiss smiling awkwardly and spreading his hands, as if there was nothing he could do.

Alright, it was a good thing in the end. It also increased the chances of the Tower of the Great Sage's victory. Lin didn't continue to dwell on it.

And the moment the Arcane Eye was completed, the preset program activated the function that they had wanted for a long time. A strange wave spread out with the Tower of the Great Sage as the center. And after one wave, another wave followed. There were a total of three waves.

Those who were more sensitive to magic power and authority would feel the malice that almost saw through them, but for those who were in the know, the scene in front of them once again refreshed their worldview.

In the core room of the Tower of the Great Sage, the three-dimensional imaging spell automatically came into effect, showing a realistic topographic map of the mountains and rivers.

The topographic map almost covered the entire floor of the core room. The sorcerers in the core room were all surprised by the map. Because of the degree of detail and the presentation of various terrains and objects, it was far beyond the understanding of ordinary people.

Because the topography on the surface was quite obvious, a group of magi started a small game to identify the various locations on the map in the core room.

As the names of the mountains and places were identified one by one, including the other Magic Towers, the group walked towards the periphery of the map. But most of them just followed the footsteps in front of them and didn't think much of it. So when the people in front of them stopped, the people behind them who almost bumped into them were puzzled. They stretched their necks, trying to see what was going on.

"This is … the Burma River?" Chuck Weiss looked at the meandering river on the edge of the map and asked the Master Wizard Grimwin next to him in confusion. The Inspector nodded with a bitter smile and said, "It should be that river."

The reason why they were so shocked was because when they saw the important river in the southwest peninsula, they finally realized the significance of the topographic map in front of them.

The Burma River was three to five days away from the Tower of the Great Sage. In terms of distance, it was still more than CC (200 kilometers) away. And if the Arcane Eye could see the Burma River, didn't it mean that the Tower of the Great Sage's strategic strike could reach here?

Taking a closer look, the topographic map already covered a small part of the southwest peninsula. It covered a small part of the Noran region in the south of the peninsula beyond the Sika region. In the area covered by the map, there were a few important cities with large populations, such as the capital of the Kingdom of Franks and a few duchies, the capital of the Kingdom of Huiska, and the prosperous territory of Count Sita.

The tower master had the power to decide the life and death of the Magic Tower. The Magic Tower's territory was ten square kilometers. This was the power granted to the tower master by law, and it was also the maximum attack range of most Magic Towers' strategic spells.

However, the fact that the Great Sage's Tower was able to attack over 200 kilometers away meant that the Great Sage's Tower had absolute authority in this area. Moreover, there were several Magic Towers in this area. This meant that the Great Sage's Tower had absolute authority in this area.

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