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Chapter 3441

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Angor's eyes lit up when he learned that the jellyfish had a specialized crystal shell.

He was familiar with the term "specialized crystal shell".

He already heard about this kind of crystal shell from Quintera.

It could be understood that although it was the same kind of crystal shell and its essence was the same, due to the interference of certain external factors, there would be obvious differences in the final effect that was presented.

It was like … an orange in Huainan was an orange, while an orange in Huaibei was an orange.

Here was an example.

[Rock Crystal Cluster: Flaxen crystal shell. Strong defensive power. 5,000 crystals per unit. ]

This was the description of a regular Rock Crystal Cluster, which only had defensive power.

However, if it was specialized, it would become a new type of Rock Crystal Cluster —

[Rock Crystal Cluster — Sharpness Specialization: Flaxen colored crystal shell. Possesses strong defensive power. Especially when facing sharpness type attacks, the defensive effect will be doubled. One Si costs 6000 crystals. ]

[Rock Crystal Cluster — Teleportation Specialization: Flaxen Crystal Shell. After use, the user will enter a 'Stiff' state. While in the 'Stiff' state, the user will not be able to move. However, it can provide extremely strong spatial protection. The user will be able to remain unharmed during mid-long distance spatial teleportation. ]

[Rock Crystal Cluster — Elemental Specialization. Double defensive power against elemental attacks.]

These were the different specialization effects of Rock Crystal Clusters.

Of course, there were more than just these three. There were also "blunt weapon specialization", "spirit specialization", "mana specialization", and so on.

The overall effect of these Rock Crystal Clusters was related to "defense". However, different specializations would lead to different types of defense.

For this reason, the prices of these Rock Crystal Clusters varied greatly.

A normal Rock Crystal Cluster could be considered a Level 1 treasure. However, if it was a Rock Crystal Cluster that was specialized for teleportation, it would be no problem to raise the treasure level to Level 2.

Similarly, if a regular "jellyfish" could be considered a level-1 treasure, some of the rarer specializations could also be level-3 treasures.

With this in mind, Angor glanced at the giant jellyfish not far away.

The jellyfish's basic properties were strong ductility and plasticity.

Since it was a specialized species, it must have "ductility" and "plasticity" as well. Angor wondered which specialization it would get.



It wasn't hard to find out the specific specialization.

Every item in the Rare Treasures Museum had a corresponding introduction.

He already saw the crystal sign right below the jellyfish.

He walked in the direction of the sign, and soon arrived in front of it … which was also right below the huge jellyfish.

Looking up from here, one could feel the enormous size of the jellyfish, especially the area directly below it. It was as if there was a terrifying mountain above it that could collapse at any time.

Even Angor could not avoid the pressure from the giant creature.

Shaking his head, he shook off the inexplicable thoughts in his mind.

He turned his attention to the vertical sign.

There were many words on the sign, introducing the situation of the "jellyfish" above. However, he couldn't understand the language of the Crystaleye Race.

But it did not matter. He looked down and found a special pattern at the bottom of the sign.

The outer closed loop of this pattern was circular, with a triangular pyramid in the middle, and in the middle of the pyramid was a single eye.

The meaning of this rune was the Eye of Spirit.

Every sign in the Rare Treasures Exhibition Hall had the image of the Spiritual Eye on it.

You could think of it as a spirit sensor node, which stored information about the corresponding item.

By using spirit vision to observe the pattern, one could receive feedback and learn the specific information about the item.

The feedback was not shown in words, but in spirit vision, which made it easier for visitors who could not read the Crystaleye Race's language.

Angor was familiar with this. He skillfully used his spirit vision and looked at the single eye in the pattern.

The eye glowed faintly, and a large amount of information was displayed in his spirit vision.

[Jellyfish — Microscopic Specialization: Light blue crystal shell. Highly malleable, highly plastic, and can be manipulated in the microscopic world. ]

According to the description, Angor had a general idea of what the jellyfish could do.

The specialization of the jellyfish was more of a plasticity specialization. It could also perform highly efficient transformations in the microscopic world.

To put it bluntly, the jellyfish could perform unhindered transformations in the microscopic world.

Jota came over and pointed at the giant jellyfish in the air.

"It looks like a jellyfish now, but if you use your spirit power to look inside, you'll see many microscopic worlds …" Jota looked at Angor. "If you're curious, sir, you can take a look."

Angor followed Jota's instructions and spread his spirit power outward.

He randomly chose a tentacle hanging down from the jellyfish as his target.

At first, Angor did not notice anything wrong with the tentacle. But as he continued to observe, the inconspicuous marks on the tentacle's surface were also enlarged. Soon, he saw the land, the sea, the mountains, and the ravine!

These tiny worlds were displayed on the small piece of skin on the tentacle.

And this was not the end of the world.

He kept using his spirit feelers and focused on the gully.

As he got closer, he saw a sea of blood below.

There was a small boat floating on the sea.

Angor continued to observe. As the boat grew bigger, he saw a crystal plate on the boat, which contained a city.

Angor moved closer to the empty city. There was a fountain at the center of the city and an ocean.

He saw the Crystal Palace at the bottom of the sea.

Angor kept going.

He could not get any closer.

However, this was not the limit of the jellyfish's microscopic specialization. It was the limit of his spirit power.

His spirit power was already at its limit. If he went any closer, his spirit power would be torn apart on the spot.

Even so, he was still able to see a terrifying microscopic world.

Or rather, a microscopic world in the microscopic world.

Although there were no creatures in the microscopic world, and it was just a dazzling technique of "Jellyfish — Microscopic Specialization", it was still possible to feel the terrifying potential of the crystal shell that had been specialized in the microscopic direction.

As expected of a special crystal shell that could be rated as a Level 3 treasure.

If he could use this kind of shell in alchemy, it would be very useful.

Especially for someone who was an enchantment expert. How many magic arrays could he add on to a crystal shell made from microscopic materials?

Of course, Angor was only thinking about it. Even if the shell could be used for alchemy, he could not enchant it in the microscopic world.

It was the shell of the jellyfish, not the riding area of Angor's hand.

Once he could enchant something in the microscopic world, it wouldn't matter whether he used Jellyfish Crystal Shell or not.

Still, Angor paid more attention to the "Jellyfish: Microscopic Specialization".

If the Crystaleye Race was willing to sell, he would not mind buying some for research.

"Sell?" Jota was curious. "You want to buy jellyfish, mister?"

Angor nodded. "I'm curious. I want to see if I can use it in alchemy."

Jota remained silent for a moment. "If you want to buy a level-3 treasure trove, you'll need the agreement of the Council of Elders. However, if you use the level-4 treasure trove, we can let you choose three level-3 treasures. "

Angor shook his head without hesitation.

Rare treasures like this would only work in the upper levels. There was no way they would work in the lower levels.

Besides, Angor already promised Laplace that he would get the Book of Stars. He could not change his mind now.

Seeing this, Jota could only say, "Then I'll discuss it with everyone in the Council of Elders. If the Council of Elders agrees, I'll inform Mister."

Angor nodded and did not know what to say.



Angor walked around Gallery 66 again. Although the theme was "ocean", most of the items here had nothing to do with the ocean.

Even the "jellyfish" shell only had the name and appearance that were related to the ocean. Its effect had nothing to do with the ocean.

There were many other items like "jellyfish" that had nothing to do with the ocean.

For example, there was a mirror in a display cabinet not far from him. It was emitting an elegant fragrance.

Angor had no idea what this mirror had to do with the "ocean" before reading the description.

But when he read the description, he finally understood why the mirror was related to the "ocean".

According to the description, the fragrant mirror was called "Thousand Wood". It came from The Forest of Ten Thousand Roaming, which was a treasure of the Scent Seekers. No one knew how it ended up in the hands of the Crystaleye Race.

It was called "Thousand Wood" because the space inside the mirror was a land full of vitality. A large number of strange incense trees were planted on this land. These incense trees had joined together to form a forest.

That was how the "Thousand Wood" got its name.

For other races, the Thousand Wood Mirror was not very useful. But to the Fragrance Seeking Tribe, it was a treasure!

With the Thousand Wood Mirror, they could use the different incense trees inside to create fragrant powders with different effects!

Through the perfume powder, it could also give the Fragrance Seeking Tribe a powerful force.

For this reason, the Thousand Wood Mirror was an absolute treasure to the Scent Seekers!

As for why it was placed in an "ocean" pavilion, it was because the incense trees that grew into a forest were also called "Forest of Trees" by the Scent Seekers.

"Forest of Trees? Can't it be an ocean?" Jota asked.

Angor did not know what to say.

Forest of Trees could be an ocean, but not a "real ocean".

Angor only thought about it in his mind. He smiled and did not comment on it.

Of course, the items here were not only borderline "ocean" items. Many of them were actually related to the ocean.

The most surprising one was a level-2 treasure, which was a book that recorded the Secret Condensation spell "Summon Seawater".

The Secret Condensation spell was a secret spell unique to the Mirror Realm. It was based on the ability to gather energy.

"Summon Seawater" was a secret spell that could only be used by the Mirror Realm creatures. After learning the spell, one could summon "real seawater" from another world.

Angor did not understand what it meant when he first heard about it. What was the value of summoning seawater?

After thinking about it for a while, he got a general idea.

As the old saying went, the enemy's honey was the enemy's arsenic. There was no ocean in the White Sun Mirror Realm. Even in the mirror space, there was rarely an ocean.

Therefore, seawater was a scarce resource here.

Once something became scarce, it would become extremely valuable.

For example, if one could continuously summon seawater in the Mirror Realm, one might be able to create an artificial mirror with an ocean ecosystem.

With an ocean, one would be able to raise some valuable marine resources.

It could even attract some unlucky marine creatures who fell into the Mirror Realm.

Therefore, even though the summoned seawater looked ordinary, it was of great strategic value to the living beings of the Mirror Realm.

After going through Pavilion 66, Angor slowly gained a better understanding of level-3 treasures.

There was indeed a fundamental difference between a Level 3 treasure and a Level 1 or Level 2 treasure.

Some of them had outstanding effects, such as the "Jellyfish — Microscopic Specialization".

Or they were meant for certain races, such as the "Myriad Trees".

Unfortunately, Angor did not see anything related to humans in Pavilion 66.



They stayed in Pavilion 66 for about ten minutes.

This was probably the one they spent the most time in.

The reason why they stayed for so long was not only because the Level 3 treasure attracted them, but also because they could not help but stop and look at it.

They wanted to get some of the aura of Pavilion 66.

To enter a level-4 treasure area, one had to go through several pavilions and absorb the aura of different pavilions.

However, that was still not enough to enter a level-4 treasure area.

"There are also requirements for measuring the aura of certain pavilions," Jota said, "and today's requirement is to absorb enough ocean aura."

In other words, to enter a level-4 treasure area, they had to go through different pavilions and stay in a pavilion with "ocean" aura long enough to absorb the aura.

For this reason, they had to stay in Pavilion 66 for ten minutes to absorb the aura of the ocean.

It took a long time, but the items in Pavilion 66 were worth their time. Both Angor and Laplace did not feel bored.

When the ten minutes were up, Jota led them to one side of the pavilion.

At the corner of the Aquatic Corridor, they saw a familiar hexagram array.

Now, it was time to teleport.

If nothing went wrong, they would be teleported to a level-4 treasure area next time. What was the difference between a level-4 treasure area and the other pavilions?

With this question in mind, Angor slowly closed his eyes.

The hexagram array began to flicker with electric sparks.

Along with the sparks, everyone felt weightless.

After a short moment of disorientation, Angor finally felt something solid under his feet. He opened his eyes again.

(End of Chapter)

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