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Chapter 309

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This Blue Heart Ore, which contained a portion of the Purple Transformation, was the most valuable discovery in this mine. It was also the only spoil of war that he had planned to take away. Especially the part in the middle that could be cut into Purple Transformation Stones. That was a hard currency that had a price but no market.

However, looking at the range of the magic formation in the mine, the plasma flow was still fluctuating violently without any signs of stopping. He had just thrown in two small boxes of magic stones. For a magic formation that was absorbing an entire magic stone vein, it was like throwing a cup of water on a burning cart of firewood. Then, if he threw in this Blue Heart Rough Stone that contained Purple Transformation, would there be any effect? Or would he continue to throw it away?

This thought reminded him of a very famous gambler's psychological behavior. When most people suffered losses, would they continue to increase the bet until they lost everything? Would they sell their kidneys and liver, or would they wisely stop their losses and accept the loss? There were many examples in reality, so there was no need to say more. But what should he do now?

When he realized that the two girls were looking at him, Lin knew that he had to make a decision. In fact, there was no decision to make. There was only one answer from the start.

A certain person's generosity to strangers was probably only at the level of giving a beggar a few copper coins. It was not an exaggeration to say that he was stingy. But if it was someone close to him, then it was just a sentence. He would use it when necessary. In any case, the Blue Heart Rough Stone in his hand was the last. Even if he threw in his liver and kidney, it would be useless.

Thus, Lin grabbed the Blue Heart Rough Stone and threw it into the mine without changing his expression. It was also this throw that made a certain person realize the difference in value of what he had just thrown in.

Compared to the other low-grade magic stones, which were vaporized upon entering the plasma flow, the Blue Heart Rough Stone seemed to be supported by the plasma flow. It condensed in midair and did not fall to the ground.

The vaporization phenomenon still existed, but it slowly dissipated from the outermost layer. Moreover, the fog emitted from the Blue Heart Rough Stone was the largest and densest one he had seen so far. In addition, the plasma flow that supported the Blue Heart Rough Stone also flowed towards the core of the magic formation, slowly sending this magic stone in.

At the same time, the changes in the plasma flow slowed down. Although the space inside the mine was still filled with the thick plasma, the situation inside could not be seen clearly. Gradually, the plasma covering the outermost layer hardened, forming a cocoon-like existence.

There were no more crackling sounds, and the active Authority in the air that had been agitated also calmed down. Was it done? Someone guessed in his heart.

The three of them continued to stay at the entrance of the passageway, quietly observing. They were afraid that they would overlook any changes and bring about unexpected consequences. However, he didn't have any Magic Stones on hand that could be used as ammunition. If an accident happened, he could only say that it was a pity.

Kaya, on the other hand, wanted to use instant messaging to contact their big sister. Unfortunately, the mine was like a different kind of anti-magic domain. Any magic that established a connection with the mine would be instantly drained of its power, and the magic would collapse.

That was how her glasses were destroyed. Not only could she not send any messages, even the magic stones on her glasses had turned into white crystals. Fortunately, all the data she had stored was stored on the Head Coffin, which included the map information that she had painstakingly organized. Glasses was just a platform that connected remotely. It did not retain any data.

However, if the situation inside was so critical, it was hard to say whether Fen would dismantle the Head Coffin or not. That was what Lin thought in his heart. After all, she had made it clear that if they did not succeed in one go, all the previous investments would be wasted.

Lin and the two worried girls stood guard outside the mine, afraid that they would miss any minute changes and cause irreparable consequences. The three of them just stared blankly at the vast light blue scene inside the mine.

Suddenly, a warning flashed in Lin's vision. It was an alarm system that he had set up using the Arcane Eye on the carriage parked outside the mine. As long as a threat was found, it would send a warning message to someone.

And the determination of the threat was based on the machine learning model information accumulated from the Tower of the Great Sage era. To put it simply, there was a gathering of sufficiently powerful abnormal energy, or a gathering of more than a certain number of people, or a large number of metal products, which could be weapons, armor, and the like.

However, due to the influence of the mine and the absence of the semi-infinite energy pool of the Tower of the Great Sage, Lin could not directly see the situation outside through the Arcane Eye. So, he could only obediently run out of the mine on his two legs after giving the two girls some instructions.

With the abnormal existence in the mine that would suck the surrounding Authority dry, Lin did not dare to bet on whether Blink would work normally. If something went wrong, he did not know which dimension he would wander to.

On the way, he once again sensed that the air was beginning to disperse Authority again. It was obvious that the influence of the main magic array in the largest mine was gradually fading. While running, Lin cast a full set of support spells on himself and checked his equipment at the same time.

But no matter how urgent it was, Lin did not stupidly run out of the mine directly. Lin first walked to the shadow of the entrance of the mine. In addition to observing the situation outside, he also let his eyes adapt to the light. While he was at it, he tidied up his face and walked out of the mine with a calm and unruffled posture to face this group of uninvited guests.

A fully-armed elite knight rode on a fine horse and looked ahead with his head held high. Next to him was a triangular flag with the family coat of arms. But it seemed that there was not much inheritance, so the flag was quite simple.

In front of the heavily armed knight, there were 103 soldiers divided into two rows. The front held a bow, the back held a spear, and all of them wore breastplates. Looking at their wealth, there was still some distance between them and the elite regular army of the national level, but they were definitely not the kind of peasant soldiers who were temporarily recruited to the battlefield.

To be honest, their spirit was not as good as the real elites, but their morale was high. Just by looking at this, Lin felt that the situation in front of him was not so simple.

Even if it was a regular army, they would definitely be very cautious when dealing with a mage. Because they knew that no matter how many people they had, it was meaningless in front of a mage who was prepared. This was already considered to be at the level of common sense in the land of mystery. That was why mages were respected no matter where they went.

So the reason why the morale of this group of people was high was definitely not because they had the advantage in numbers. In other words, they had another trump card. Lin did not have time to deal with this group of people. While he was looking for what the hidden trump card was, the knight opposite him could not help but speak first.

"Magician, do you know that you've invaded my territory and killed my people? What gave you the confidence to so brazenly violate the Magician's Convention and provoke a noble? "

At this time, Lin noticed that behind the army, there was a group of people holding pitchforks and sledgehammers. They should be the local villagers. Were they liberated? But the number of people was far less than the number of people who were imprisoned by Fen. It seemed that not everyone could break free from Fen's imprisonment. The group of people reluctantly stood in a line. They were quiet, and their expressions were slightly fearful with a bit of hatred.

"You can ask your people for the details." Lin said calmly. At the same time, he waved his staff in front of him, and earth magic drew a long horizontal line on the ground between the two sides. "I just want to say, those who cross the line will die." This little trick seemed to serve as a good reminder to the soldiers on the other side that they were facing a Mage, not a commoner who was at the mercy of others.

But although someone's mouth was very roguish, he was a little guilty. Not to mention that roguish behavior was not his personality, he had to do things the hard way. If he could, of course, he would want to turn big things into small things, and small things into nothing. But this time, no matter what, it could not be resolved.

Wasn't this nonsense! It did not matter whether this was a magic stone mine on the surface or not. What he was doing was destroying the entire mine. It would be strange if the other party could calm down and negotiate with him.

In that case, if he had to fight no matter what, there was no need to waste his breath. He directly showed his bottom line. If they dared to cross the line and start a fight, what else was there to say?

The knight opposite him was not angry, but laughed mockingly, "There is no room for negotiation, Sir Mage Trippwood. This is not the Tower of the Great Sage, what right do you have to say these words? "

This... He should not have told them his name. Then what was the reason for the other party to know his name? Could it be that more details were found out by the other party?

With such hesitation, Lin's focused attention suddenly showed a flaw. In a flash, several assassins jumped down from the mountain walls on both sides, and were about to pounce on a mage and end his life.

Unfortunately, the Tower of Dreams' magic array had been programmed, and the alert level had been raised, so there was no mental breakdown. What a certain person's staff drew was not only a line on the ground, but also a trigger for the Dimensional Banishment Spell.

In the plan, the assassins, who were supposed to be foolproof, did not successfully pounce on a certain person, and even landed on the ground smoothly. It was as if they had jumped into a space portal, disappearing without a trace in the air.

Of course, in the middle of a battle, a certain person would not let his imagination run wild for too long. Basically, that was the path to death. However, his mentality had not been trained to the point where he could remain calm even if Mount Tai collapsed in front of him. It seemed that there was still a long way to go.

As for the assassins who had just jumped down, they should be their trump card. If it was an ordinary mage, as long as these assassins had anti-magic weapons in their hands, they might have succeeded. However, the dominance of the Dimensional Banishment Spell was also somewhat troublesome for a certain user.

Not to mention other things, the joy of collecting the spoils of war was gone. Secondly, Lin had not yet designed his own set of exclusive tactics with this spell as the core.

However, since the other party had already made a move, there was no need to talk nonsense. Lin flashed continuously, leaving and returning, and this knight was brought to his side. With the support of the Potency Spell, he forced the other party to kneel.

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