The stargazing operation in the Abyss was not very smooth. The main obstacle was the environment, not the demons who were the landlords.
Originally, he thought that this group of chaotic and evil creatures would cause trouble. But after getting along for the past few days, apart from the different habits of the two sides, the demons were very easy to talk to. Of course, this might have something to do with the Labian Rose that bloomed a few days ago.
The harsh environment of the Abyss made it difficult to do scientific research everywhere, including living and of course, research.
Perhaps the robes of the people who could be brought to the Abyss by Lin's Blink were enough to prevent the erosion of the power of the Abyss, which was slightly different from that of the Bewildering Land. But as long as one was a human, one had to breathe. The suspended particles and impurities in the air of the Abyss would harm one's body. This was something that the magic that prevented the erosion of the foreign energy could not resist.
At this time, he had to rely on the special protection magic of the Magic Cat family to maintain his physical state in the Abyss.
Even so, there was still a difference between a short-term operation and a long-term residence.
Before he had an answer to his homework, Marco Lin did not intend to invest too much in other people's castles, nor did he want to owe more favors. When dealing with demons, they might abide by the contract, but it did not mean that they would not sell people in other places. Maintaining a separation was also to avoid relying too much on others, which would lead to the dilemma of unknowingly falling into a trap.
The solution was very simple. He just had to commute. It was not like he had never been an office worker.
Every day when he was ready to rest, he only took the necessary equipment, including the head coffin and the lens of the astronomical telescope. The importance of the head coffin was needless to say. There were too many secrets in it. And if he went back to rest, without the head coffin, guess how many Internet addicts would tear him apart.
The most difficult part of the entire set of astronomical telescopes was the lens. Back then, the dwarf craftsmen had worn out many crystals and only got a few usable lenses. In addition, the tube body and the tripod, no matter how fine the production was and how many convenient magic spells were added, they could be replaced at any time. So, considering the size and convenience, removing the lens was the best choice.
The rest of the equipment was set up on the roof of the castle and entrusted to the owner of the castle, the Demon Lord Sabin, to send people to look after it. Although the Abyss would occasionally produce extreme weather, such as sandstorms and heavy rain. However, within the castle's magic barrier, he didn't have to worry about the sudden climate change messing up his equipment.
Speaking of which, this so-called 'magical barrier' was sometimes quite unreasonable. Shelter from the wind, rain, and flying bullets. It was really a must have at home and a good way to go out.
As for the Demon Prince Azad, who had disappeared on the first day he arrived in the Abyss, Azad. According to Sabin, when they returned to the Maze to rest, he returned to the castle to inquire about the others, and then left again.
Although he didn't know what that person was up to, Lin still held an attitude of leaving everything to fate. He planned to return to the lost land, so if he bumped into her again, he would bring her along. If not, then forget it. Anyway, the other party's attitude didn't matter.
However, it wasn't all about resting after returning home. Lin spent most of his time organizing the observed data and thinking about how to organize the observed data to find the parts he needed.
The problem now was that the information he received was too mixed. It was not any regular radio waves, but all of them came from various celestial bodies in deep space. There were too many unrelated objects in the Abyss that could emit similar radio waves or send out interference. He had to screen them carefully.
Just when someone was upset about this and even a little absent-minded in math class, a small accident at home slightly broke the depressing atmosphere. It was an afternoon when Lin, who had just finished his math class, returned home with Blink and was startled by the shrill cries of cats and dogs. There was also the yelling of a few girls and children interspersed in the room.
Although the cats and dogs were nowhere to be seen, the noises that came and went proved that they were scurrying around the room, chasing each other. Perhaps the girls were chasing after them, which was why their cries were mixed in. There was no telling if they wanted to join in the fun or stop it.
The two fat boys wouldn't miss any fun, so there was no need to think about it. The three girls were Hallumi, Kaya, and Grand Duke Carver's troublesome granddaughter. As for the cat cries, it sounded like the three little magic cats, which were much sharper than adult cats. As for the dog barks … Where did the dog come from? Lin Li was baffled.
When he walked into the room, all kinds of furnishings were toppled and smashed. Thanks to the blood and tears caused by the two fat boys' havoc, Lin Li didn't have the habit of using fragile decorations. So even if the things in the room were broken, it was just a small injury that could be repaired.
But! Breaking things was not right! The puppies he picked up had no rules. Either he chased them out or he learned the rules. There was no third option. If he insisted on walking, he would end up in a dead end.
With a thought, Lin Li knew which part of the room the group of people and animals running around had caused trouble. With a flash, he blocked the way not far in front of the group.
In view of the fact that a certain someone was trying hard not to fall to the bottom of the family rankings, when it was time to be ruthless, he would show no mercy. So when the two fat boys saw a certain someone's black robe, they obediently opened the nearest door and ran in. The process was smooth and without any obstruction.
The three running kittens sat down on the floor, their front paws constantly blocking. Unfortunately, their speed was too fast. They slid on the floor for a long distance before they stopped and even spun around. Then, they jumped a few times and hid behind the group of people at the side. They only stuck their heads out and looked at a certain someone.
There was no point in beating the cats, and a certain someone wouldn't do that. The way to teach these kittens a lesson was to catch the cat that made the mistake and lend it to the cat-loving magician in the math class. The punishment would be to be violently stroked for three days. That was like giving the little loli at home to a perverted uncle to take care of for three days without caring about the process. It was very cruel.
As for the three girls, they were piled together on the floor. There was no need for a certain someone to care about them. Anyway, the wounds would be healed by applying saliva. If a teacher came forward to treat them, it would only make them worse. This was the consensus of the two apprentices.
What Lin Li was more concerned about was the culprit that he stepped on and led the group to run around. It was a … skeleton dog?
Which Lich was causing trouble?
Perhaps it had been chased until it covered its head and fled like a rat. But when it saw a stranger, this skeleton dog, which was about the size of a chihuahua, was lifted up by a certain someone and barked fiercely, shaking its head and biting everywhere.
Well, if it had meat, Lin had many ways to make the other party feel pain and not dare to be so rampant. But this kind of pure bone … how should he teach it a lesson? Could it be that he would tear down the bones piece by piece and crush them?
"Tell me, where's your big sister? How did she make this kind of thing? Who is she looking for trouble with? " Constantly dodging the agile and biting dog head, a certain someone's patience made him want to directly smash this skeleton dog.
The black-haired, brown-skinned girl who got up said, "Teacher, that dog wasn't made by my big sister, it was made by the Lady."
"Lady …" Choking on his saliva, Lin looked at the girl who had hidden herself under the veil. Because her name was not convenient to say to outsiders, especially in front of men. So the people in the family, including the servants sent by Duke Carvey, all used the title "Lady" to refer to this person of noble blood.
But … a noble using necromancy magic? Why did it sound like the narration of a thriller movie?
Lin turned his head to look at Marchioness Barland who was hiding behind Kaya and asked, "How did you know how to make a skeleton dog? Did someone teach you? Or did you learn magic before? "
Perhaps it was because she was facing a man, but no matter how he asked, the girl was timid and didn't dare to answer. Lin could only give up and turn to look at his apprentice.
Although Kaya was taciturn, she wasn't the kind of person who didn't dare to speak or was unwilling to speak. It was just that most of the time, she didn't need to speak. Now facing her teacher's questioning gaze, she replied, "Maybe the Lady saw the information left by my big sister. Then, I happened to have a suitable casting material in my collection, so she gave it a try and succeeded. "
She said this as if there was a bottle of water on the side of the road and she picked it up and drank it. It was so easy and simple. Although he wanted to say something, the skeleton dog in his hand, like a small dog on Earth, kept moving and biting hysterically, making a certain someone really want to tear this skeleton dog apart.
"To tame undead creatures, you have to intimidate them instinctively. If it were someone else, I might have to explain a lot, and they wouldn't be able to do it. But for you, it's very simple. Release a little bit of the aura of your Magic Tower, and that little thing will be frightened. Unless its creator or commander is more powerful than you, the undead creature will only submit out of instinct. "
The one who spoke was the authority of necromancy magic, the former Lord Demon King – Fen. Of course, Lin didn't doubt the Lich's words at all. He grabbed all four legs together with one hand to prevent the claws from waving, and fixed the dog's head with the other hand, staring at the eye sockets where the soul fire was floating.
Although he didn't know what it meant to release the aura of the Sub-Plane Tower. But a certain someone vaguely remembered that when he used the magic exclusive to the Sub-Plane Tower, he was actually establishing a connection with the Sub-Plane Tower. So, while holding the dog's head, he simply scanned the skeleton dog's body with X-Ray!
This was one of the ways a certain someone used the Arcane Eye. Usually, it was a range surveillance, but when necessary, it could be changed to a target surveillance. It could be said to be one of his most important spells for fighting and survival. Its importance was probably second only to Blink.
And this spell was quite effective in intimidating the skeleton dog. The moment it was activated, the soul fire in its eye sockets flickered and flickered. Even its bones began to tremble.
Just as he was feeling proud of the remarkable effect of his experiment, Lin suddenly pressed his forehead and clenched his teeth, because a lot of messy things were surging into his mind. These were … other people's memories!
But compared to a certain mage's discomfort, Marchioness Barland, who had created this skeleton dog, directly squatted down in pain and held her head, almost rolling on the ground.
Kaya revealed a rare expression of worry. She looked at the marchioness, looked at her teacher, and then looked at their elder sister. Fen, however, had a look of success and said, "See, this is the result of using magic without knowing anything."
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