Chapter 751 – Visiting the Chaotic Domain

Chapter 751 – Visiting the Chaotic Domain
Looking at the way Korie was very interested in the Black Tide Pollution, coupled with the amount of energy Byron was expending on it, Sol made a decision.

“The Black Tide contamination is a potential danger lurking beneath all of our feet. Although I can now treat some of the people affected by the contamination, if the Black Tide erupts on a large scale, even I myself would not be able to escape death, so Senior Byron and I have not given up on the inerting experiments.”

Korie looked up from her many books.

After learning about the history of the Masterless Land, she couldn’t help but feel worried as well.

“My Metal Radiation is also partially similar to the Black Tide Radiation, I’ll bring all my insights and notes over the years. However, can we really find a way to deal with the Black Tide on a large scale? Didn’t you speculate that the Black Tide might be coming from some higher-order being? Would we have trouble resisting it from the power level?”

It was like a sorcerer apprentice was never a match for a full-fledged sorcerer.

“The source of the Black Tide, that Eye of the Abyss could be a means from a higher-ranked sorcerer, but the Black Tide isn’t so irresistible. In fact, I know of one place where black tide pollution once erupted, but in the end, all of it completely inerted into black powder and mixed in the earth, while our more terrifying anchor point, where it is, is the white bone monstrosity that lies dormant underground. And it has lost the ability to contaminate us as well.”

Byron was thoughtful.

Kori, on the other hand, stood up in amazement, “What place? Can I go over there and take a look?”

Saul obediently took out his chaotic domain compass, “That’s an unknown side of the world, my exploration of it is still limited, and I’m currently just calling it the chaotic domain. As for what exactly is there, I’ll take you over there directly to take a look.”

Seeing that both Kore and Byron were ready, Sol directly activated the compass.

After a moment of dizziness, Saul landed on the ground.

Byron on the side was fine, his mental body was strong, and although he stumbled a bit after coming over, he still quickly stabilized himself.

As for Kori …… she sat on her butt on the ground.

Squinting at the two men beside her, Kori spat out a wordlessly.

“Two perverts.”

Waiting until the vertigo from traveling through the world wore off, Kori stood up by the corner of Saul’s coat.

As she patted the dust on her butt, she heard Saul say, “There’s a small amount of black powder in this dust you’re patting.”

“Huh?” Kori stopped patting in a hurry and observed her palms.

Byron, too, immediately crouched down and stared at the dirt beneath his feet.

Knowing that the two had already started drilling, Saul didn’t disturb them and first walked aside to Noah’s residence.

Spiritual power swept through, and the place was empty.

He found a letter written in the universal language in the room.

The letter was placed on a small jade-like box.

Saul opened the letter.

Unsurprisingly, the letter was left by his young apprentice Noah.

The letter stated that Noah, under his banner, had taken the Monolithic Clan that Scorpion was a member of and annexed the only few nearby clans.

The re-merged clan was named the Black Tide Clan.

Noah used the sorcery props given to him by Sol to help make quite a few tools. These tools were used in the infrastructure of the Black Tide Clan, and the people’s lives gradually became better, and when it became easier to survive, the people had more energy to do other things.

Noah ordered these free people to specialize in going into the Black Death Desert to dig up sand, while Noah would sift out the black powder inside and collect it to give to Saul.

The jade box below the letter contained the black powder that Noah had collected during this time.

Noah also mentioned the white bone monster in his mind.

It was said that people here had long had legends about white bone monsters, but people had never seen one with their own eyes.

And when Saul appeared in front of the people riding the white bone monster that day, these people didn’t need Noah’s hints to decide that Saul was a god.

But Noah insisted on letting them call Saul “Death Judge”, so as not to cause any trouble for Saul later.

“Death Judge?” The corner of Saul’s mouth twitched, “That’s hard to hear.”

Saul did not intervene too much in what Noah did.

He rarely came over here, and already didn’t know as much as Noah did.

And it would be hard for a sorcerer’s apprentice, with a group of ordinary people, in a world with almost no magic, to cause any big trouble. But it would be a good idea for them to pay attention to gathering information about white bone monsters.

Saul had captured one now and was studying it. But he wouldn’t mind having one more if he could.

Saul left a message for Noah and once again left him some magic crystals.

He then walked out of Noah’s house and saw that Byron and Korie had actually dug a big hole in the ground outside the house.

He walked over to the large hole and looked at Korrie who was crouching at the bottom of the hole.

“There’s no need to rush, I’ll leave you with this Chaotic Domain Compass. You and Byron can just take turns using it. But you can only come over once a month.”

“Why?” Kerri looked up suddenly.

“It’s because of the lack of magic here, isn’t it?” Byron had found the biggest problem with this world.

Sol nodded, “A world lacking magic is also a challenge for our bodies that are used to magic, and staying over here for a long period of time when we are not strong enough can have many bad effects.”

Saul took out a compass and threw it into Byron’s hand, “The cooling time of this compass is one day, every time you guys come over here it’s best to go back as soon as the cooling time is up. This will have the least impact on your bodies.”

As a result, just as Saul finished speaking, Byron unexpectedly jumped to the bottom of the cave just like Keri.

Saul was stunned, “You?”

Byron’s voice came from the bottom of the hole.

“Time is precious.”

Saul cried, “No, if you’re looking to collect black powder, I have a box of it readily available here.”

“We were observing the soil and layering here.” This time it was Kori who spoke back.

“Fine.” Saul stood up and clasped his hands to his chest, “I’m going to go check on the white bone lizards.”

He left the two research freaks behind and headed underground himself to check out the white bone monster he had sealed.

It seemed to be because Saul had hidden the anchors on his body well this time.

When he reached the underground sealing point, the white bone monster inside didn’t react in any way, like it was asleep.

Saul took another small piece of bone from the other side, then resealed and reinforced the place.

The entire time the white bone monster did not react in the slightest.

After a day, Saul returned with the gray-haired Byron and Kore.

The three stayed in the lab for another three days before coming out.

After that, Saul finally had time to listen to Steward Hope’s report on the new situation in the Wizard’s Tower, and met a few of the new wizards and wizard apprentices for a while.

When these people met Saul for the first time, they were all silent and nervous.

Saul also realized that one of the apprentices actually didn’t call for air the entire time, and didn’t know if he would just pass out from lack of oxygen when he went out in a while.

After meeting these people and listening to the butler’s report on the recent situation, Saul nodded in satisfaction.

He didn’t have time to take care of these trivial matters, so he could only leave them all to the butler, who fortunately had long gotten used to these things.

However, at the end, when Saul asked the butler if he needed him to do anything, Hope hesitated for a moment, but still said: ”Lord Tower Master, at the moment, our Wizard Tower is limited in size and height. These newcomers are living outside in the mushroom forest. But some things need to be handled by them, and this is still not very convenient. Look, can we expand the Pure Spirit Sorcerer Tower?”

“Yes.” Sol sighed a little.

At that time, when he built this sorcerer’s tower, he was surrounded by only a group of soul bodies, not even a single living person.

He didn’t realize that only a few years had passed, and a city had already been built next to the Sorcerer’s Tower.

He raised his hand and stroked the wall beside him.

“I will communicate with them tonight.”

(End of chapter)



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