105. Chapter 105 – We’ve seen through you.
Chapter 105: We see right through you~
Copper Mirror stopped caring about Heine and looked at Frey and the Cornu behind him.
He recovered the arrogance he had at the beginning from the group’s respectful eyes.
“Is this the player you sent?”
Frey immediately nodded respectfully, “Yes, my lord.”
“What a bunch of hicks ……”
Bronze Mirror muttered as he reached out and pressed on the edge of his goggles.
Heine immediately felt a faint fluctuation of Yuan Spirit.
It seemed to be coming from the other party’s glasses.
He quietly pressed his perception against it.
Copper Mirror only felt a violent fluctuation on the lenses where the data had just surfaced, and the parsed numbers all but disappeared.
“Broken again?”
He muttered.
Heine, for her part, looked odd.
He felt as if he had exerted too much force and accidentally destroyed a container, releasing the Yuan Spirits inside ……
Now some scattered Yuan Spirits were surrounding him to say thank you.
He hurriedly asked them what they were just doing.
“We see through you~ We see through you~”
The genin repeated this and left.
Saw through me?
Why are you still cursing?
Copper Mirror took off his glasses, rummaged through his bag for some parts to replace them on, and put them back on.
Heine didn’t make a bad move this time, but watched quietly.
“Hmm ……2.1, 2.2, 2.4 ……2.8, not bad, all excellent players!”
Copper Mirror said to himself.
Heine was puzzled, it turned out to be parsing the strength of the Cornu hunters.
No wonder it’s called “measuring combat strength”.
And Genin wasn’t scolding him.
He felt that he would be able to learn this psychic technique if he repeated the process three or four more times.
It wasn’t difficult, and was similar in principle to Dylan’s parsing spell.
Copper Mirror finished examining the group and subconsciously turned his gaze to Heine.
But he braked hard.
This behavior was offensive-at least in normal etiquette.
After checking, he pulled out a brass whistle.
The shrill whistle sounded, and then a blimp that Heine had only seen in her dreams slowly appeared overhead.
Obviously, this was a more advanced means of camouflage than the floating city.
It resembled a wooden ship with a blackened hull carved with brass carvings.
There were huge sail panels placed horizontally on both sides of the hull and the stern, like the wings and tail of a giant dragon.
If you looked up, it was as if a whale had swum up to the sky, and a huge shadow covered everyone.
Unlike the Floating City, it did represent another kind of magical beauty.
Frey and his clan had looked dumbfounded, where had they seen this before ……
Heine only marveled for a moment before regaining her composure.
Simon couldn’t help but be amazed.
The Heine in his perception had graduated from the Buried Bone Ground less than two months ago ……
Who would have thought that these two months of life would be so wonderful.
Four soft ladders fell from the ship and the group quickly climbed up.
……
The airship started up and flew smoothly towards the mountainside location of the Eagle’s Nest Mountain.
The distance wasn’t too far and the flight speed was slow.
The McCalla Mountains were a standard basin, and after crossing the southern mountains, the terrain became shorter the further south one went.
Thus the rugged hilly terrain could now be seen spreading all the way south.
So it would certainly be a chore to get to the Eagle’s Nest on two feet.
Heine couldn’t help but wonder, where exactly is the Vault City?
Since it was the main city of the Dwarves and had such a name, it must be on a high mountain somewhere, right?
But there are no more mountains to the south. ……
At this time Copper Mirror walked over.
“At night will take you to see the patriarch, I will first inform some precautions in advance, all give me to carefully memorize.
“First, the patriarch is not called the patriarch now, he likes others to call him president.
“Second, no mention of the name Goldtooth, he has changed his name to Arum.
“He will be pleased if you all call him President Arum, provided of course he is willing to talk to you.
“Thirdly, as a matter of principle we can’t have any dealings with the people of the McCalla Mountains, but we don’t make strict requirements for anything below level five.
“However, contraband is excluded. This includes, but is not limited to, seeds, drawings, books, etc., and I brought the list with me.”
He set aside a few pages of word list-like paper.
“After arriving in Eagle Wing City, you are only allowed to move around within a hundred meters of the hotel you are staying at…the inn, no talking to other people, no fighting, no loud noises, no ……”
He rattled off a bunch of words, occasionally replacing some of them with ones commonly used in the mountains of Makara.
Though the only thing he had to say was “stay at the hotel”.
However, the prohibition of each word would bring a psychological pressure to the people.
Just look at Frey’s nervous face. It’s a process of domestication.
When he finished speaking, Copper Mirror made it a point to look at Heine. He instantly eased his tone:
“Our technicians have checked, your undead belongs to a kind of puppet, it doesn’t violate the teachings …… but it’s better to disguise it, we can provide the relevant props, 3 gold coins each, do you see that you need it?”
Heine looks to Simon, “Naga said you would reimburse.”
I will reimburse???
Simon froze, then realized it was retaliation from Heine.
He tugged at the corner of his mouth, “He’s right, I’ll reimburse you. Make it three sets.”
“Good.”
Copper Mirror turned and went to the cabin to get his things.
As soon as he walked away, Heine couldn’t help but ask, “The Eagle Wing Dwarf is so powerful that he can’t solve the trial puzzle himself? Is it really useful for him to find these Cornu people?”
Simon sneered, “Did Naga also say I would answer these?”
Heine twisted her head to look below the dirigible, then back at him.
“Do you have a way to survive a high fall?”
“You ……”
“Wouldn’t it be easier to answer my question?”
Simon cursed the madman, then answered honestly.
In principle, he couldn’t say anything, but since Heine was a Naga, it was okay to know that.
It turned out that Eagle Wing City was also just a link in the Lion King’s trade chain.
High-quality logs from the mountains of Makara would be sent here to be processed into decking.
This is the last stop for assembling the airships.
Then, thanks to the unique geography of the Eagle’s Nest Mountains, these airships will be able to fly to all parts of the south, and even other regions, using only a very small amount of fuel.
Because of the trade, Eagle Wing City was highly industrialized, with those engaged in the primary industry almost extinct, and had enough armed forces and supplies to get by quite well.
There were three airships like this one, large and small, and the current one was the medium size.
The smallest one was the personal airship of the patriarch Goldtooth, or President Arum.
Yet even armed with so much advanced magical technology, they were stuck at the threshold of level five.
There was a downside to mass-producing anything, and that was that the upper limit was stuck.
In Eagle Wing City, level four was everywhere, and level three was inferior to a dog.
If you go to a cannon store and pick one at random, it will have the combat power of a level 3, and if you add money to change to a bigger caliber, it will be a level 4.
But when it comes to level 5, there are only a few pieces of magic equipment in the whole Eagle Wing City.
And all of them are Golden Tooth’s private collection.
It was useless in front of the level six Sacred Beast Wind Harnesser.
Not to mention that the Eagle Wing Dwarves had completely abandoned tradition for hundreds of years.
If it wasn’t for the fact that this Elemental Trial had been re-triggered and they had to deal with it, they wouldn’t have gone out of their way to do so.
“Is the reason for that activation known?” Heine asked.
He instinctively sensed that it had something to do with General Sa.
Simon kindly laughed, “What do they care about this ah …… Just close the trial, there are two ways, one is that someone really tamed the wind harnesser, and the other is that twenty warriors died – not failed in the trial. Rather, they died in the trial.”
His gaze fell on the faces of the twenty Cornu in the distance.
They were like babies who had just stepped out of swaddling clothes and were surveying the real world with new wonder.
There was no need for secrecy.
Because they won’t make it back alive.
“Frey sold them for a good price, and his son might be able to live in Eaglewing in the future, and get a wife, and then proceed to optimize his bloodline from generation to generation, and finally become a Dwarf altogether.”
He looked at Heine with sudden curiosity.
“You don’t seem to hate me?”
“What’s the use of my hating an agent.”
Simon couldn’t help but laugh softly as he thought about it:
“I think I’m beginning to understand Naga.”
You understand a hook eight.
Heine rolled her eyes.
In his place, he couldn’t think of Naga for a change.
His name was now Megumi!
…
Copper Mirror quickly came over holding a stack of iterated clothing.
Shaking it off, it was three cloaks.
It was obviously tailor-made for the Eagle Wing Dwarves, and the skeletons could only cover their asses when they were cloaked.
But it didn’t affect its usefulness.
Once again, Heine felt the faint fluctuation of the genjutsu.
Then, in his perception.
The three skeletons then all turned into tall brass mechanical puppets.
Just as Heine was surprised.
Teacher Xia suddenly shouted:
“Someone is in disguise, quickly disperse!”
Weidian Kite: “Damn you, you scared me.”
Catch the Goat: “Too scary bro! I damn near jumped off this!”
Mr. Xia: “Hahahahaha just kidding don’t be nervous.”
(End of chapter)