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Chapter 349

Words:2565Update:22/07/01 09:43:45

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"Are we going to destroy this world?" Diana asked.

Lan Mu shook his head. "No, we're going to conquer. There's another force eyeing this place. We're going to conquer them from the perspective of rescuers. There's no faith here, so it's the best place to spread faith. "

"Then I won't expand the undead army?" Ma Xiaoou asked while riding her black bear.

"That's right. This world has helped me a lot. I don't want to destroy it," Lan Mu said.

Ma Xiaoou nodded. "Brother Mu, I know what to do."

Lan Mu then looked at Elise. "There's a big ocean on this planet. Go and set up a bug nest. For now, eat at the bottom of the ocean. Don't eat too fast."

Elise finally got the permission to produce bugs to eat. She flew away impatiently, heading straight for the ocean.

This world focused on summoning, so many foreign species took root here. This behavior finally brought them trouble.

The Blood Breeds were ordered to infiltrate this world and find high-level creatures for them to consume.

Ordinary blood was useless to the Blood Breeds. This severely limited their power.

Creatures that could help the Blood Breeds had to come from other worlds. This meant that there were very few of them. The ecosystem of this world still couldn't support the existence of the Blood Breeds.

Lan Mu had already expected this when he learned of this situation.

"The native creatures aren't strong. The only powerful foreign creatures that come in groups are demons!"

Lan Mu continued, "Along the way to the south, there are tens of thousands of demons hiding in the forest. Humans have built a line of defense against them. You can cross the line and try the blood of the demons. If it works, the demons will be your blood bank in the future."

Diana received the order and sent thousands of Blood Breeds south as the vanguard.

Ma Xiaoou also followed. There were countless souls waiting to be harvested on the battlefield.

The rest of the Blood Breeds stayed here. Diana wanted to follow Lan Mu.

Lan Mu looked at Ginghes and the three little demons, then said to Diana, "Watch them and guard the Void Cloud while you're at it."

Ginghes curled her lips and shouted, "There are only trees here. I want to go to the battlefield too!"

Bibidi and Babidi were also eager to fight. Their demonic nature made them thirsty for war.

"Stay here obediently, or I'll send you back," Lan Mu said. Ginghes and the rest immediately stopped talking. Staying here was better than staying on Shadow Island.

Lan Mu calculated his interval and found that there were still more than three days left. He flew straight to the Imperial Capital. When he was about to arrive, he transformed into Asari.

There was still a lot of knowledge he had yet to learn in this world, and there was no internet to carry it through, so he could only personally learn through books. There was a large forest outside the capital. Lan Mu came here and felt the exuberant aura of nature. He knew that this was the result of his Life Spell.

After quickly calculating the established formula, Lan Mu began to experiment with summoning the giant tree.

"My Mana is still too low. I can only summon a few trees at a time. If I want to summon an entire forest, I'll need at least the Headmaster level of Mana …"

Lan Mu turned into an angel with a smile. After so many days, he had returned to Earth and gained another batch of faith. Coupled with the increasing amount of Angelic Faith in this world, Lan Mu's Angel had power to squander again.

But this time, he did not intend to use it too wastefully. Instead, he simulated Mana and created extremely dense Mana Droplets.

One of these droplets was equivalent to a Red-Robed Mage's Mana Storage. Ten droplets were equivalent to a White-Robed Mage's Mana Storage.

Lan Mu created a hundred droplets in one go and only used one ten-thousandth of his Mana Storage. This Mana Storage was not a high-level existence. Moreover, Lan Mu knew the composition principle of this Mana Storage, which greatly reduced the cost of creation.

The Mana Storage he now had could create a million droplets, which was equivalent to 100,000 Headmaster level Mana Storage. He could have created more, but in order to make it easier to absorb, he used a lot of Mana Storage to optimize the absorbability of the droplets.

"This is where the Mana Storage is most useful to me. It can create the most basic energy and then rely on the spell system to use it. The amount of Mana Storage I used to cast a spell is now enough to create several Great Mages …"

Lan Mu did not continue to create the droplets. Instead, he created a bottle and stored eighty of the droplets.

When he turned back into Asari, he absorbed twenty droplets. The Mana Droplets created by Angels could not have any impurities at all. They simply increased his Mana Storage.

This was like riding a rocket. A beginner of Mana Storage jumped directly from entry-level Mana Storage to Mana Storage that surpassed the Headmaster level.

"The accumulation of mana is a long process, but I can have people skip this process and wait for Bai Ze to bring them over and have them learn spells. We'll be able to nurture a group of human mages in a short time …"

While thinking, Lan Mu walked into the capital.

He returned to the Corgi Academy. In order not to be suspected, he deliberately released his pure Mana Storage. As long as he controlled it at the level of a Red-Robed Mage, no one would bother him.

He could see that the academy had been completely rebuilt. The ruins that were broken by the giant trees could no longer be seen.

The school was still deserted, but he could see that there were many more guards. It seemed that the previous incident had made them alert.

Lan Mu was now an Asari. Wearing a red robe that covered his face, he snuck into the students and went straight to Misha's residence.

However, when he arrived, he found that the villa was empty. Even the small forest that Misha had carefully cultivated behind it had disappeared without a trace.

"Has she gone to class? That's not right … "

That small forest was one of Misha's most important things. It could be said that it was her remembrance of her hometown in this world. It was also a magical plant that the elves had spent a lot of effort to cultivate. However, at this moment, the hill was bare. There was not a single tree.

Lan Mu frowned as he walked in the academy. Without Misha's help, it would be very troublesome for him to enter the library.

"Hmm? Dingela? "

Lan Mu saw an acquaintance. It was the guide that he had randomly caught when he first arrived here.

Walking over silently, he could see a few students below the dormitory building. They were carrying bags and seemed to be planning to go on a long journey. Dingela was among them, but he was ignored.

"Go away! We're going to the frontlines to kill monsters. Why are you following us? "

Dingela was a little embarrassed. He braced himself and said, "I want to go too. I can kill monsters too!"

"Don't joke around. You're also a sixth-year student. You can't even summon a pet. How can you kill monsters?"

"Going to the frontlines is not a game. You'd better stay in the academy and wait for graduation!"

"Have you forgotten that he will never pass practical classes? He's more like a loafer. How can he graduate? "

The students left in groups, unwilling to take him with them.

Dingela looked at his classmates dejectedly as they left. He could not believe it and constructed a summoning spell.

Lan Mu saw this and found that his magic was weak and extremely unstable. He completed the construction intermittently and barely succeeded.

A furry puppy was summoned. It looked at him and barked twice. This was his pet.

Dingela did not seem to have thought that he would succeed this time. He hurriedly caught up with the puppy.

"I did it! My pet summoned … "

He chased them all the way to the academy gate and saw his classmates summon tall and mighty beasts and ride them away.

Dingela hurriedly shut up. He knew that even if his pet summon was successful, it would not be recognized.

He was already a sixth-year student, and his credits were not even as good as the first and second-year students. He could not graduate at all. Therefore, he wanted to go to the frontlines to kill monsters. However, the academy stipulated that sixth-year students had to form a team of at least six people. He was famous in the academy for getting full marks in theory and zero in practical. No one was willing to take a burden like him.

While he was at a loss, Lan Mu walked over and patted him on the shoulder.

"Teacher?" Lan Mu was wearing a red robe and had a matching magic wave. Dingela thought that he was a teacher of the academy.

"I heard Misha mention you. She said that you are the worst student she has ever taught," Lan Mu said mercilessly.

Dingela lowered his head unwillingly and murmured, "I have disappointed Teacher Misha."

"I just came back from outside. Where did Misha go?" Lan Mu asked.

Dingela replied, "Teacher Misha was sent to the frontlines …"

After listening to Dingela's explanation, Lan Mu frowned.

Because of the forest incident, although everyone knew that he was the one who did it, people still vented their anger on Misha.

People thought that Misha was also an elf, and that she could not get away from the incident. It was too dangerous for her to plant magical plants in the city, so she was forcibly removed from her private grove.

Originally, going to the frontlines was voluntary. As an elf, Misha did not like to fight, so she had always stayed in the academy. After the forest incident, the people in the academy were somewhat against elves. In order not to make the students feel uneasy, the headmaster directly summoned Misha after returning to the frontlines. It was estimated that she would not be able to come back until the monsters were eliminated.

Lan Mu narrowed his eyes. He felt that although the people of this world had accepted foreign species, there was still a barrier.

On the surface, the headmaster and Misha were partners, but in reality, he still treated her as a summoned creature. He felt that if he left her in the academy, people would gossip, so he directly summoned her to the frontlines to fight. How was that different from summoning a pet?

"Haha, you can't catch me, so you blame Misha? Teacher Misha … They have never treated you as one of their own … "

"Since Misha has been sent to the frontlines, then I don't have to worry too much. Last time was just an appetizer."

Lan Mu wanted the knowledge of this world, so he asked Dingela in a low voice.

"Do you know where the most magic books are? Dingela. "



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