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Chapter 1063

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Through Narda's Vision, Angor looked at the pile of bones covered in saliva and froze on the spot.

The feedback from the "server" made him almost unable to believe his eyes!

Step by step, he walked solemnly towards the door. His expression didn't seem strange, but his heart had already been set off by a huge wave.

"'Void Demon' Seamus!"

The pile of bones belonged to Seamus, the so-called "Void Demon"!

Seamus was a rare magical creature that wasn't too big in size and patrolled the endless void. In the wizarding world, Seamus was at least a truth-finder. There were not many truth-finders in the void, but this was the first truth-finder monster Angor ever found. This meant that all of them were truth-finder materials.

In all auctions in the wizarding world, truth-finder materials were worth a lot of money.

As for Seamus, being a magical creature that possessed the 'spatial' attribute, the most precious parts of his body were his bones and skin. Bones could be used as space-type materials, which were invaluable. As for its skin, even if it was not refined, it could be used as a tool to ward off chaotic space energy.

Now, the most valuable part of Seamus' body was right in front of Angor's eyes. How could he not feel excited?

Angor walked to the skeleton mountain in the yard. The smell of Panas' saliva made Angor's body wobble a little, and he could feel the heat on his face.

However, the disgust he felt earlier was completely gone.

He wished he could put away the bones that were still covered in blood and flesh. If not for the fact that there were demons watching him and waiting for him to examine them, he would have done so.

Angor walked around Seamus' body and pretended to examine it while suppressing his excitement. Halfway through, he picked up a piece of bone.

Ignoring the saliva on the bone, Angor carefully sensed the energy on it. Even if Seamus' body was completely gone, the shocking space energy still lingered on the bone.

For some reason, Angor felt that the space energy on the bone gave him a strange sense of familiarity. Perhaps Panasi's Succubus saliva had a bewitching effect, or perhaps he was hallucinating because his emotions were fluctuating too much?

Angor did not mind the strange feeling. Instead, he carefully checked the item again and again.

Seeing that Angor was not going to stop, Canaan came to him and said, "Mister, this monster's aura is terrifying. It should be stronger than the ones I bought before."

Canaan was clearly reminding Angor that the bone should be worth it.

Angor looked up and saw all the demons in the yard staring at him. Inside the shop, Angor could feel Fafnir's cold gaze, which was as sharp as a knife, judging him from head to toe.

Fafnir and Fafnir were still fighting each other. Now that Angor was showing such favor, Fafnir felt a little uneasy.

Angor quickly put down the bone. He did not even dare to use Cleanse because he did not want to expose himself. He only wiped his hands clean with his clothes and returned to the shop.

"Can I use this little fly as the fee for this trip?" Fafnir rested her head on the back of her hand and showed a charming look.

Angor cleared his throat and nodded. "Of course."

"I see you like this little fly a lot." Fafnir giggled and winked at Angor. "Actually, I have some other undigested monster bones in my house. If you like, why don't you come back with me later?"

Angor was tempted by the obvious hint of an invitation.

However, he was not interested in the hint. He was more interested in the undigested bones Fafnir mentioned.

Perhaps there were existences similar to Seamus in these bones. After all, Fafnir's lovers were several powerful demons. If those demons wanted to please Fafnir, they would definitely offer something valuable.

Angor was very tempted, but he still rejected Fafnir's offer. Apart from the fact that he would either die or be skinned alive. More importantly, he would attract the attention of other great demons. No matter how tempting the idea was, he still shook his head.

"No need. If you don't mind, we can start the tour now." Angor quickly changed the topic. He did not want to waste too much time on small talk, which might lead to unexpected changes. If Fafnir suddenly changed his mind, it would be a great loss for him.

Fafnir hesitated for a moment. His main purpose here was to explore the trip. He wanted to tease this interesting native a little more, but he did not mind spending some time on it.

"Alright." Fafnir nodded.

Angor looked at the yard again. Canaan also gave him a "yes" gesture. Clearly, the demons in the yard were ready as well.

Angor smiled. "Everyone, let your guard down and do not resist. The trip to Ocean Rhythm begins now."

As soon as he finished speaking, a strange ripple of energy enveloped the demons. This rhythm had a gentle water aura, causing all the demons to unconsciously loosen the defenses in their hearts. Moreover, these gentle waves led them into a strange illusion of the sea …

After making sure all the demons, including Fafnir, had entered the Ocean Rhythm, Angor could no longer hold back his smile.

He stared at the monster remains on the ground with glowing eyes and began to collect them without any hesitation.

"You're a lowly human who has never seen the world. You're so happy with these little mosquitoes?" Fafnir's cold humph came from behind.

Angor did not mind Fafnir's sarcastic remark at all. He even complained in his mind that Seamus was a fly, and Fafnir immediately called him a mosquito.

"As a lowly human, I hope I can collect as many of these little mosquitoes as possible." Angor's eyes curved into crescents.

Fafnir humphed again and muttered something about "being a lowly human". However, his eyes showed that he was thinking.

On the other hand, Canaan was pretending that she did not exist in the yard. She automatically ignored the word "human" in their conversation. She already knew that the shop owner was a human. However, humans were not allowed to exist in Rasudran, so the shop owner had to be a native.

"Do you need me to clean them up, Mister?" Canaan remembered the look of disgust that flashed across Angor's eyes when he first saw the bones on the ground.

"No need." Angor did not care about the succubus saliva on the surface of the bones at all. Aside from his subjective opinion, Panasi's saliva was also a rare material.

Water-type succubi were very rare. At least, Angor did not see any records about them in the wizarding world. According to the analysis of Narda's Eye, the saliva that carried a cooling fragrance could be refined into a special fragrance.

In the circle of witches, the rarer something was, the more valuable it would be.

If a witch knew that the saliva was made from a rare water-type succubus, its value would skyrocket.

Also, even if it was not made into a fragrance, it could be made into an aphrodisiac potion with some other materials. Angor did not think too much about the aphrodisiac potion at all. Instead, he focused on studying it like an academic.

Most of the materials needed to be combined with aphrodisiac potions to get what they wanted.

For example, the aphrodisiac of a black deer would only be released when the deer was in heat, which only happened once every few years. Wizards would not wait for the deer to go into heat, so they needed aphrodisiac potions.

Angor quickly worked on the skeleton pile. It only took him two minutes to separate the Panasi's saliva and the remaining flesh on the bones. He also sorted the bones according to their energy levels and put them all into his bracelet.

Angor felt satisfied when he thought about the large number of precious materials in his bracelet.

As he was enjoying his work, Dusk's body suddenly changed. A bright blue light suddenly emerged from its body.

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