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Chapter 3238

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Behemoth's solution could solve the problem of shifting the Golden Filament Belly's opening. It also wouldn't cause any negative effects that could be seen with the naked eye. Overall, this was a relatively successful solution.

The only downside was that it was too expensive.

The materials used to create the biological tube required the tentacles of Abyssal Thorn Jellyfish.

Since Abyssal Thorn Jellyfish was almost extinct, all materials used to create them were extremely expensive. Every single one of them would cost at least six digits in magic crystals.

In other words, the main material used to create the tube was more expensive than the Golden Filament Belly itself.

Since the solution was successful, why would someone who could afford the main material use the Golden Filament Belly?

If Angor wanted to craft a space storage himself, the materials used would not cost as much as the Abyssal Thorn Jellyfish's tentacles. If he had so much spare cash, he could have just bought a better spatial item, couldn't he?

It was a big downside, but Angor did not limit the "price" factor when he gave Behemoth the question, so Behemoth's solution was acceptable.

Furthermore, Behemoth had displayed its profound knowledge in this solution. Biological modification, material refinement, rejection formula, spatial structure …

Angor could tell that Behemoth had put a lot of effort into its research.

He was not sure if Behemoth was better than Pi Feifei, but Angor believed that Behemoth was more knowledgeable than most apprentices.

However, when he read Behemoth's second solution, he changed his mind.

Behemoths were not only stronger than acolytes in terms of research and invention, but they could even catch up with official Magi.

Behemoth's second solution was almost perfect.

It was even better than the concept of the Golden Silk Gloves proposed by Scholar Pilucci on the demonstration stage!

Golden Filament Glove: Strengthened. This was the solution Behemoth came up with.

As everyone knew, taking something out of the Golden Filament Glove was a spatial retrieval process.

Spatial retrieval involved three elements: spatial targeting, spatial waymark, and spatial tunnel.

Spatial targeting and spatial waymark were similar to the starting point and the end point of coordinates. Spatial tunnels connected these two coordinates and allowed the items inside the Golden Filament Belly to be taken out.

Normally, spatial tunnels were located at the exit of the Golden Filament Belly.

But if we extend the spatial tunnel outside our bodies … then when we take things out, won't we be able to take things out directly from our bodies?

In other words, it meant enlarging the spatial range of an item. It was not easy to come up with the concept, but Behemoth also came up with a solution.

How to enlarge the range of an item? Behemoth used two methods. First, it changed the location of the spatial waymark and extended the length of the tunnel. This method was the most cost-effective, as it only needed to slightly modify the parameters of the Golden Filament Belly to solve the problem once and for all. The only thing to take note of is that every time you retrieve an item, the spatial fluctuations may damage your organs. Therefore, you must take precautions in advance when you retrieve an item.

For Transcendents, it wasn't difficult to protect themselves. Apart from the troublesome part, the other difficulties could be overcome.

However, if they were in the middle of a battle, it would be difficult to divert their attention to protect themselves. In other words, he could only use the Golden Silk Belly during normal times. Once he encountered an unexpected situation, such as a battle, the Golden Silk Belly would be considered half-useless.

.... is is...

Behemoth's second method solved this problem by setting up a spatial resonance point outside the body.

Basically, there was a resonance point A at the opening of the Golden Filament Belly, and a resonance point B outside the body. Behemoth could use these two points to resonate with each other and teleport the item from A to B when retrieving items.

It was similar to a teleportation array, but it was much simpler.

They only needed to use a type of "Resonance Flower" as the main material.

The Resonance Flower was much cheaper than the Abyssal Thorn Jellyfish's tentacles. However, as a spatial material, it required a super who was proficient in spatial manipulation.

A mortal being was needed to create the material.

The cost of summoning a spatial supernatural being and the Resonance Flower itself would be more expensive than the Abyssal Thorn Jellyfish's tentacles.

This was how Behemoth solved the problem of spatial resonance.

As far as Angor knew, there was another way to solve the problem of spatial resonance apart from using Resonance Flowers.

And that was … a spatial resonance magic array.

Behemoth only needed to draw two Resonance Magic Arrays, A and B, to solve the problem of spatial resonance. No Resonance Flowers were needed. All they needed was some blood ink.

Of course, the magic arrays required the help of a Rune Sorcerer, and it was expensive to hire a Rune Sorcerer.

But Angor was a Rune Sorcerer himself.

And he happened to know how to use the Resonance Magic Array!

In other words, Behemoth provided the inspiration, and Angor provided the technique. He did not need to use any expensive magic materials. At most, he would need to use some stamina to solve the problem of moving the Golden Filament Belly.

Wasn't this better than biological modification? Wasn't this better than the Golden Filament Glove?

Of course, Behemoth did not know about the Resonance Magic Array. But Angor appreciated the inspiration it provided.

Now, Angor was certain that Behemoth's invention and research ability were not inferior to some wizards.

At least, Behemoth was much better than Red Sword Dorcas.

Angor was not interested in the Invention Mouse before. But after this test, Behemoth greatly increased his interest. To be precise, he was more interested in Invention Mouse than Behemoth.

Behemoth was an "inspiration" assistant!

For Angor, "research" was not a difficult task. What was difficult was the vague inspiration that appeared in his mind. If Behemoth could provide him with inspiration during his research, wouldn't it be an "inspiration" assistant?

Good inspiration could not be bought with money. And Behemoth only cost him 500 crystals. This was a great deal.

Angor listened to Behemoth's explanation and checked its knowledge. It was much more than he expected.

According to Behemoth, its master bought it the right to read the academic library after it was born. All of its knowledge came from Pelucci's library.

Angor's opinion of Behemoth increased again.

If Behemoth could reach this level by reading and studying Pelucci's library, wouldn't it become a cornerstone of an academic faction if Behemoth could gain access to Brute Cavern's Cloud Library and study at Seagull Academy?

"Did I pass the test?" Behemoth asked while Angor was lost in his thoughts. "Cough."

Angor cleared his throat. "Both methods have flaws, but it's not your fault. Your vision is limited to Pelucci's library. If you can see more things and learn more, these flaws can be solved. But … "

"But we'll talk about that later. Anyway, your idea is good. "Okay.

"You passed. "Okay.

Following Angor's announcement, Behemoth eagerly climbed onto the bars of the cage and stared at Angor. "My Nakbi …"

"Nakbi … We already found it when you were solving the problem. "Okay.

While speaking, he looked at Luigi and asked him to take out Nakbi as soon as possible.

On the other side, Behemoth's eyes sparkled with surprise as he looked at Luigi anxiously. It was not stupid. Judging from Angor's expression, Behemoth knew that Nakbi was in Luigi's hands.

Without hesitation, Luigi took out the cage from his space storage. Although it was covered with cloth, Behemoth could still see the familiar figure in the cage through the translucent cloth.

The pure white and soft fur, the golden beard, and the round body, there was no doubt that it was the Nakbi that Behemoth had been longing for!

But …

"What's wrong with Nakbi? Why doesn't it wake up?

Behemoth looked anxious as if it wanted to break out of the cage.

Cage, let's go check on Nakbi.

"It's fine. It's just running the wheels and used up a lot of energy. It's resting now …"

Behemoth did not know why Nakbi needed to run the wheels, but it was relieved to know that the creature was fine.

"Can I go check on it?" Behemoth asked cautiously.

Angor was about to agree when Luigi beat him to it.

"I bought Nakbi. If you want to see him, you'll have to go through me first." Luigi cleared his throat and spoke in a serious tone.

Angor glanced at Luigi. "What the hell are you doing?"

Luigi looked back at him and spoke through their Spirit Bond. "… Every precious encounter requires hardship." "Alright."

Angor hesitated. "Let's get straight to the point." "Alright."

"You've tested him, so I'll do the same." Angor sighed deeply and did not know what to say. Was this a game challenge from Behemoth's Challenge?

Angor felt that Luigi was being cruel, but Luigi was the one who bought both Nakbi and Behemoth. If Luigi did not insist on buying them, they would have missed out on such an interesting invention.

Angor considered and did not stop Luigi. He gave Behemoth a "take care of yourself" look and stepped aside.

Luigi quickly took over.

Both Angor and Luigi valued Behemoth's creativity. However, Luigi was more interested in Behemoth's poetry.

Of course, Luigi's test had something to do with poetry. "Since you want to meet Nakbi so much, then you can write a poem with the theme of 'love'. Luigi gave the question.

Behemoth did not know what to say. "Love? No … Nakbi and I are brothers from the same mother. " "Love."

Behemoth was trying to tell Angor about his relationship with Nakbi. They were born from the same mother. This was probably why Behemoth cared so much about Nakbi.

As far as Angor knew, rodents usually gave birth to multiple babies at once. Behemoth should have more than one sibling, right? Why did Behemoth only care about Nakbi?

Perhaps there were other reasons for this.

Luigi spoke again, "I don't care if you're brothers or not. My topic for you is' love '. Write a love poem with love as the theme. If you pass my test, I'll let you go and reunite with Nakbi. " "Yes."

Behemoth did not feel any pressure when Angor gave him a question. However, Luigi's question made Behemoth feel a little anxious.

"But … I've never written a poem before." "Yes."

Luigi: This is the reason why I gave you the test question 'Love'. Because love poems give people the most direct and surging emotions. Even if you're not a poet, as long as you have the thought of love, whether it's unrequited love, passionate love, or the bitterness of parting, a few lines from time to time can dazzle you. " "Yes."

Hearing Luigi's narcissistic words, Behemoth felt that he had too much to bear.

Behemoth did not want to write a poem, but Luigi clearly said that he would not be able to reunite with Nakbi if he did not do so. "But I've never experienced love either. "Yes.

Luigi: "Isn't that even better? Okay. "

Behemoth and the others did not know what to say.

"You can write a beautiful poem without experiencing love. Doesn't that mean you're talented in poetry?" "Okay.

Behemoth felt like crying. Why do I have to be talented in poetry? And you're just trying to argue with me. "

Although Luigi made things difficult for Ratty, Behemoth still accepted the challenge. He had no choice but to accept it.

Under Angor's sympathetic gaze, Behemoth went back into the soundproof illusion and began his work.



Ten minutes later, Angor sensed the situation inside the cage under Luigi's urging.

Behemoth

He was still holding a pen and sitting in front of a small magic table, not knowing what to do.

A few lines of crooked words were written on a piece of paper on the table: "Love is … the scarlet words in the academic library that are crossed out. It is the gorgeous color of dye mixed with water. It is the sky outside the cage that cannot be touched …"

"Love is … the colorful cloth sewn on a tattered shirt. It's the residue of Pietrum's Law. It's the long road between you and me."

"Love is …"

Behemoth didn't finish it. However, what Angor saw was completely different from Behemoth's style when it came to studying.

Angor looked away helplessly.

He looked up and saw Luigi giving him a questioning look. "How's it going?" "Alright."

Angor remained silent for a moment. "Not yet." "That's fine. Poems can be written in one go when you have the inspiration. But if you don't, you won't be able to write even one sentence in a day or two. How much did you write? " "Alright."

"Two sentences." "Alright."

Luigi's eyes brightened up. "That's not bad. You have inspiration. What about your standard?" "Alright."

Angor tried to recall the words he used and said, "About the same level as you, I think. "Alright."

Luigi clapped his hands. "That means you're a genius!" "Alright."

Luigi was already overjoyed.

On the other side, Angor and Laplace exchanged a glance and sighed in unison.

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