Synthetic Wizard

Chapter 471 - 274: Exaggerated Army Numbers



As both are major Wizard influences, the Spirit of the Wilderness naturally has its own war creations.

They are spherical entities vast as mountains, their surfaces covered with circular cavities.

Mountain Barbarian Giant Beasts, a type of super-large alchemical creature, biological war creations manufactured primarily from metal and biological materials.

At this moment, two types of war creations are fiercely engaged in battle high above.

From the cavities of the Mountain Barbarian Giant Beasts, hundreds of blood-colored flesh balls are launched like cannonballs toward the moving spires, smashing them repeatedly with thunderous crashes, creating alarming huge craters, while the strongly corrosive liquid splashed onto the tower walls sizzles as it emits blue smoke.

In contrast, the moving spires emit ripple-like blue waves, expanding forward like sea waves, causing any blood-colored flesh balls that touch the waves to explode without exception.

The Mountain Barbarian Giant Beasts hit by the blue waves have their skin crumble like melting butter, revealing the fresh red flesh beneath.

The sides go back and forth, fighting relentlessly.

Among them, various cannon fire beams from the Wizard Towers are intertwined, mutually annihilating, as multicolored magical glows almost cover the entire sky.

"It seems they’ve really ignited their fury," Lize said solemnly.

The conflict between the Dark Blue Alliance and the Spirit of the Wilderness undoubtedly heralds some kind of omen, suggesting that the battle for Divine Corpse fragments may soon enter an even more chaotic and intense phase.

Sunan pondered, "Tell our people to be more careful during the upcoming searches."

Lize nodded solemnly, "I will instruct them."

After watching for a while longer, Sunan lost interest and turned to leave, returning to the Elemental Pool.

Even in the current situation, he had not relaxed his training, every day absorbing the divinity energy extracted from the Divine Corpse fragments, gradually increasing his spiritual refinement level.

The quantity of divinity energy in the Divine Corpse fragments is vast, but its purity is far inferior to the divinity energy in the Elemental Crystal Core, absorbing it hastily could instead lead to soul pollution.

Even for True Spirit Wizards, purifying divinity energy requires a significant cost.

Compared to the easily accessible Elemental Crystal Core for True Spirit Wizards, this method undoubtedly takes more time and effort.

Therefore, Wizards usually don’t absorb divinity energy from the Divine Corpse, and most of the time it’s used for other purposes instead.

But Sunan is different; with a cube synthesis, he can easily purify the faith pollution from the divinity energy.

"Just a third of a palm-sized fragment from the Divine Corpse yields enough divinity energy for me to train for over ten years."

"If it were a complete Divine Corpse, it might be enough for me to train for a thousand years."

And this is still a Divine Corpse after death, with most of its divinity energy already consumed in battle.

It shows how astonishing the power of living Divine Spirits can be.

With a silent sigh, Sunan restrained his thoughts, sat cross-legged, and began to train.

...

Another five days passed.

In a canyon more than sixteen hundred kilometers away from the Star Alliance’s residence, a battle had just ended.

The uneven ground was strewn with puppet wreckage, stretching into the depths of the canyon, with several crashed magic ships visible at intervals.

At the deepest part of the canyon lay a tattered Stellar Fortress.

At the center of the fortress wreckage, twenty-odd corpses of divine creatures were scattered around.

The air still retained a thick poisonous gas, showing a faint cyan-green hue.

Cole flew out from the Stellar Fortress, shaking his head toward Attila waiting outside.

"The damage is too severe, there’s no way to repair it."

Attila sighed, "I didn’t expect so many divine creatures to be hidden here, unfortunately, the Eye of Star network hasn’t been set up here yet; if we had noticed earlier, we could have brought more forces."

Cole casually said, "The many divine creatures indicate a sizable Divine Corpse fragment in the canyon."

"That too." Attila’s troubled expression slightly calmed.

Though a Stellar Fortress was lost, obtaining a larger Divine Corpse fragment could somewhat compensate for the loss.

"Let’s go." Cole led the way deeper into the canyon.

Attila turned to instruct the others to transport the Stellar Fortress wreckage and divine creature corpses back to the residence, then followed Cole.

Meanwhile, high above outside the canyon, two Wizards employing the Invisibility Skill were overlooking the situation within the canyon.

"The Star Alliance guys really are lucky; they’ve quickly found another Divine Corpse fragment, and it looks like it’s sizable."

"Not just that, during surveillance this period, the Star Alliance seemingly found quite a few Divine Corpse fragments, but speaking of which, their number of puppets seems a bit excessive."

"After all, it’s a Wizard influence capable of repelling the Dark Throne’s invasion; having some ability is normal, but ultimately they’re only a third-rate Wizard influence; once we make a move, it’s easily destroyed."

"Is Eliot really planning to act?"

"Isn’t it inevitable?"

"To avenge Makaro?"

"That’s just one reason; more importantly, the unclaimed Divine Corpse fragments are becoming fewer, and we can’t compete with the large Wizard influences, so we must target other Wizard influences and seize their Divine Corpse fragments, and the Star Alliance is an ideal target."

"True enough."

"They’re coming out!"

The two stopped chatting, their eyes glowed with an eerie blue light, scanning thousands of meters away to clearly see Cole and Attila emerging from the canyon depths.

Among them, Cole’s right hand wore a Forbidden God Ring.


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