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Chapter 654

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The Hall of Valhalla was a paradise in Norse legends, also known as Valhalla. Odin, the main god in charge of war, art, and the dead, had ordered the valkyrie to bring the fallen warriors here to serve and enjoy eternal happiness.

But in Prandal, there was no such thing as Odin and the valkyrie. There were only the light and dark gods in charge of various powers.

Twain wanted to build a Hall of Valhalla to house the souls of those who had died in battle, and at the same time continue to fight for him. In fact, he was usurping the authority of the God of Death, Greterence. If an ordinary person wanted to do so, this kind of behavior would only lead to one result.

Greterence, the god of death, would harvest the souls with his divine power and enslave them forever.

But Tang En was no ordinary person. He was dragged here from another world by the gods to save the world. His body was also a perfect body created by the gods, and his every move was to save the world.

Although building a Hall of Valhalla was considered usurping the authority of the god of death, Tang En had nothing to fear.

The only thing he was worried about was how to build the Hall of Valhalla.

The Hall of Valhalla was a place for the souls of the dead to live in, so it naturally couldn't be built in Prandal. A large number of souls staying in this world would affect living beings, so it was necessary to find an unaffected space. The best choice was to pass through the world barrier and find an unexplored world.

However, the spatial structure of the world Prandal was in was very unstable, and the world's crystal walls were very fragile. Any attempt to tear the spatial structure and cross the world could lead to the appearance of Chaos creatures. Under such circumstances, it was not wise to search for a new world.

Tang En raised his eyebrows. "So you're saying that the best choice is to find an area in Prandal to build a shrine?"

Victor, who was sitting opposite him, stared at the steaming teacup in front of him with a melancholy expression and nodded. "That's the only choice. I've asked the others, and they all think that it's unwise to open up a new space now."

Victor took a deep breath, but the only effect was that the fragrance in the teacup drifted a little closer to him and over his body. Even so, he still felt very happy. "The main continent of Prandal has been mostly explored, but there are still many uninhabited islands in the sea. If we build on those islands, the impact will be minimized."

Tang En thought for a moment and shook his head. "It's still not very appropriate. Since the Martyr's Palace is going to be a backup force that can support the battlefield at any time, it must have the function of allowing the Martyr's Palace to reach the battlefield at any time. I have an idea about that. We can find an area in the Astral Plane to build the Martyr's Palace without crossing the world barrier."

If it was the Astral Plane, it wouldn't destroy the world barrier and would have little impact on the spatial structure. Moreover, it wouldn't affect Prandal too much. It was a very good choice. And if necessary, Tang En could even open an Astral Plane portal and let them pass through to the battlefield at any time.

"Astral Plane?! Are you crazy?! "

Victor was shocked. "Astral creatures aren't to be trifled with! You want us to fight for territory with them?! "

It was common knowledge that the Astral Plane's specialties were very expensive and their effects were always unique. If that was the case, why would a powerful Legendary mage like Jean rarely go to the Astral Plane to get those materials? Why would they try their luck and wait for the Astral Plane's celestial bodies to fall on Prandal?

It was because of the Astral Plane's creatures.

The Astral Plane's creatures were different from the magical beasts of Prandal and also different from the elemental world. Their bodies were almost entirely composed of pure arcane energy. Every Astral Plane's creature was very powerful. Any young Astral Plane's creature would be at least a ninth-grade magical beast in Prandal. Any of their breaths would have the power of a terrifying eighth-grade spell. Moreover, it was very pure arcane energy that was impossible to resist.

Even if a Legendary Mage went there and encountered an Astral Plane's creature, there was a slim chance of survival.

Under such circumstances, only a fool would run to the Astral Plane to mine.

Even a Legendary Mage was so dangerous, not to mention the souls like Victor and the others. It should be known that although souls were not afraid of physical damage, they did not have much resistance to energy damage. Astral Plane's creatures were like natural enemies to them.

Asking them to go to the Astral Plane to build houses, wasn't this asking them to die?

Tang En laughed dryly and said, "It's okay … This may be the best choice."

Victor said weakly, "You might as well let us continue to stay in the Soul Diamond …"

At this time, Nola, who was sitting on the table pushing the sugar balls, raised her small hand. "This, I have an idea!"

Tang En and Victor were startled. "What idea do you have?"

Nola blinked. "How about a half-plane?"

Tang En was stunned at first, then overjoyed. He grabbed Nola and kissed her fiercely, laughing wildly. "That's right! That's it! How could I forget about a half-plane! Hahahaha! I really love you, Nola! "

"Ahhhh — so dirty, so dirty!"

Nola struggled to escape from Tang En's evil clutches with all her might. She angrily put her hands on her hips and scolded, "Idiot Tang En! You got saliva all over my face! So annoying! I don't want to help you anymore! "

"I'm sorry!"

Tang En hurriedly tried to salvage the situation. He took out a large variety of sweets and chocolates. "This is a gift for you! Please accept it! "

"That's more like it!"

The silly Nola immediately forgot about being molested by Tang En. She happily landed in his hands and started nibbling on a sandwich chocolate.

A half-plane was indeed a better choice than the Astral Plane. If they built the Martyr's Palace in a half-plane, they wouldn't even need Tang En to open a transmission channel. As long as there was a fixed transmission array in the half-plane, they could adjust it and descend to any location in the main plane from the half-plane. It was simply too convenient for battlefield support. Even better was that once the Martyr's Palace was built, their soul imprints would be bound to the Martyr's Palace. As long as there was a need, they could return to the half-plane where the Martyr's Palace was located at any time.

"A half-plane?"

Victor frowned. "Although it's a good idea, we know too little about half-planes. Finding a suitable half-plane is harder than ascending to the heavens!"

"You don't have to worry about that!"

Tang En beamed with joy. "Nola is an expert in this field!"

Nola was a fairy, and the fairy race lived in countless half-planes. They had traveled through countless worlds, witnessed the birth and destruction of many worlds, and left behind many beautiful legends. With such an expert in half-planes, why would they need to worry about not finding a suitable half-plane?

"Yes, yes!"

Nola nodded with a mouthful of chocolate in her mouth. "I'm an expert!"

"Then do you have a suitable half-plane on hand? One that doesn't have life and meets our needs? It doesn't have to be too big, but it has to be worth modifying. "

Tang En looked at Nola eagerly, hoping to hear some good news.

Nola looked at him for a while before slapping her forehead. "Nola forgot!"

This guy …

Seeing that Tang En looked unhappy, as if he was worried that the candy would be taken back, Nola hurriedly hugged the candy and added, "But Nola can ask the other sisters to help find it. It won't take long."

"I'll believe you for now. How long will it take?"

"It won't take long," Nola said as she put the candy into her Dimensional Pocket. Then, she secretly looked at Tang En's expression. "It'll be done in a little while."

"Give me a minute."

After she finished putting the candy, she flapped her wings and suddenly disappeared.

Tang En guessed. "She must have gone to ask the other fairies for help."

"I don't know how long it will take …"

Victor had an ominous feeling. "It is said that fairies are immortal. Once they see their companions and start playing, they will forget the time. What if she said 'a little while' is thousands of years …"

Tang En's heart skipped a beat. He laughed dryly. "No, Nola is not that kind of fairy …"

Isn't she?

To be honest, even Tang En himself could not guarantee it.

In any case, a full week had passed since Nora's disappearance, and she had not returned. Tang En and Victor had even finished designing the main design of the Martyr's Palace, as well as the various functional areas, but she had not returned.

Tang En, who originally thought that Nola was simple and unpretentious and different from those flirtatious bitches outside, could not help but kneel down.

He always thought that she was bound to her equipment, but now she suddenly flew away. Now, he could only hope that the silly little girl would remember to come back as soon as possible before Prandal was destroyed.

Otherwise, she might really have to collect Tang En's corpse.

Nola's temporary absence also brought a lot of trouble to Tang En, and that was the upcoming battle with Vasqil.

Without Nola's life force buff, this battle would probably be more difficult than before.

Fortunately, a large number of new weapons were used in the battle this time, and a large number of over-the-horizon battles could be carried out. He just did not know if it could offset the impact of Nola's departure.

News came from Vasqil's side. With the full assistance of Aiguin and Jean, the Nagas had reduced a large number of casualties this month, and the pressure had also been reduced by a lot. Now, they had accumulated enough strength to launch a wave of counterattacks. Moreover, it was close to the time agreed with Tang En. The Nagas had now begun to slowly shift the battlefield, gradually leading the corrupted Nutao Murlocs to the surface of the sea.

Now, they were waiting for Tang En's fleet to rush to the battlefield.

Tang En, who had been waiting for Nola for a long time but did not see her, had no choice but to do as usual. He came to Philly and boarded the battleship. Then, the battleship, which had been resupplied, set off to the battlefield in the center of the Sea of Abyss.

Looking at the Heaven Breaker in the sky and touching the shiny ship-borne missile launcher next to him, Tang En felt a little relieved.

Perhaps, the battle this time wouldn't be too difficult?

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