Chapter 440: Magical Super Electromagnetic Cannon 3
In order to find his way, Siegel uses flying to cross the walled mountains instead of teleporting, giving him the illusion of being an eagle.
In his magically enhanced vision, he can see what is in the distance as if it were close at hand, or he can look at the end of the earth and embrace the world in his arms. From above, the city of Myr has become no bigger than soap, and the ship of the Federation on the side is nothing more than a small black dot.
The wind blew in your face, carrying with it the snow on the mountains of the city walls, and it was bitterly cold. Siegel's robes were soon covered with a layer of frost. He chose as low mountains as he could to fly over, but the overall height of the walled mountains caused him a lot of problems. It's a hassle to find a way to keep yourself warm while flying, how can an archmage make himself look embarrassed?
There is no color in the shadow world, only different degrees of black and different degrees of white. It's silent, cold but not freezing. It's a reflection of the real world, and everything looks exactly like the outside, but there's no real light or heat, and the dark place is always filled with dangerous shadow creatures.
The monsters in the shadows that the elders often say to the younger generations and the hands that stick out from under the bed are all creatures of the shadow realm. Siegel flew through the sky, his body glowing with a magical glow. Whether it's his position or the glow of his magic, it warns these shadow creatures that they don't come near them.
The shadows of the walled mountains are fast receding, and Siegel will not suffer from the freezing cold. Even with the help of the Shadow Realm, it took him more than forty minutes to cross the walled mountain range and finally reach the location where the loud noise was made.
A spherical loss with a diameter of a thousand meters appeared on the mountain, as if you had cut off a cake with your fingers. The constant collapse continued, and the rumbling sound echoed through the valley. The majestic mountain shows its fragile side. Aren't those falling stones like tears?
In the very center of the sphere, lightning still inexplicably continued to shoot out. Siegel didn't have to come close to feel the danger there. Void, this feeling is not new to him. Time, space, matter, the end of all annihilation, the dwelling place of Nagkoth. Could it be that I have created a void environment with an electromagnetic cannon?" Siegel felt more and more questions, and the situation in front of him was completely beyond his expectations. How did a metal projectile cross such a large distance. Avoiding countless mountains, it "exploded" here? What is the reason for this lack of pure spherical shape? How did the void come about?
He summoned a fire elemental warrior and sent it flying towards the center of the Void. The fire elemental is reluctant, but it cannot refuse the orders of its master. Before it could get close to the center, a powerful attraction grabbed it and tore it in the middle. The fire elemental screamed, and its color turned dark red, fading away. It struggled to escape, but was still sucked in.
Siegel felt his connection to the fire elemental getting weaker and weaker. It's as if it's too far away to ever reach it. After a while, the connection was completely broken, and the fire elemental officially disappeared.
"What is this, is it completely gone? how come there is no annihilation, and there is no energy to be released?" Siegel thought for a moment, and threw a few stones towards the core, still with similar effect. The matter vanished, and only some unpleasant flashes of light shone out.
This phenomenon can't be invincible. Neither the elements nor matter can harm it. Siegel thought about it, then had an idea. He chanted mantras. Unleashed a disintegration ray at the core of the Void.
The only way to deal with this thing is to disintegrate the rays and the anti-magic field, one against matter and the other against magical effects. The disintegration ray worked, and its core was destroyed. The energy equivalent of a small elemental tide was released, and fire and lightning filled the space. Siegel hurriedly retreated, unharmed behind the protection of the qi elemental and the barrier of protective spells. The mountain here has suffered a second infestation. Finally completely collapsed. The earth shook and roared at the culprit who had caused it all.
"Mother Earth forgive me, I'm just experimenting......" Siegel prayed sincerely, but wondered if Mother Earth would ignore him this time. After sincerely praying for forgiveness, he was too excited to help himself. His experiments have yielded results beyond imagination. He didn't think there was any force in the world that could stop this destructive force. Considering the speed of sound propagation and the distance he flew, almost as soon as Heim led the launch, this end of the city wall mountain was hit. The distance of nearly six hundred kilometers is instantaneous, unless it is a teleportation technique, otherwise even lightning can't fly so fast.
How many unknown secrets are there?
He hovered silently in the air, watching a mountain bow down in front of him. As long as the research continues, it can be not only a mountain, but also a magic tower, a city, a country or even a world. After the excitement, he began to tremble at this power, what would happen if one end of the dispenser was not aimed at Siegel Archmage Squid?
Will the five-second warning capability of the twenty-sided dice still be effective? Siegel also remained skeptical. The moment the projectile is launched, I am afraid that it is not only space that is distorted, but there must also be time, otherwise it is impossible to explain its incredible speed, and how it can fly over the entire mountain range without touching any matter. Maybe he still has a warning, but how far in advance? A second or two will not even have time to use the protective spell, look at this round hole with a diameter of a thousand meters, the mountain is much stronger than the flesh, but it is still completely gone. So as long as you can't avoid it, it's a dead end.
The Great Fear Between Life and Death. One end of the transmitter is life, and the other end is death. Siegel suddenly felt sick in his stomach and was so nauseous that he just wanted to vomit. He endured, landed on the ground, knelt on the heavy ground, vomited vigorously in the dust, emptied his stomach of the clutter, and filled his eyes with tears.
"Void Cannon. He named the weapon so that he could remind himself of the horrors of Patience and the Void. The way to destroy everything was already clear before his eyes, if the way to gain this power was also in his mind. All he needed to do was continue his research and figure out how all the phenomena relate to each other.
He vowed never to spread the technology until he found a way to balance its threat.
Cleaning up the dirt around him, he flew into the air and looked. It doesn't seem to be far from the starting point fortress. Just drop by and have a look.
With the help of a stable teleportation array, the outpost of the starting point has grown at an astonishing rate, and all the tribes in the wasteland already know that there is a stable and fair place to trade. Theoretically, it only takes a few seconds to reach the starting outpost for anything that comes ashore from Rabbit Ear Harbor, and all transportation costs are eliminated by the power of the Mir Energy Core. The price of sea salt, which was once very valuable in the wasteland, has also dropped significantly. The rock salt produced by the dwarves at the top of Mora is completely uncompetitive.
Siegel thinks it's a good situation. Until Janet pointed out the shortcomings. Transporting things through the teleportation array now requires paying taxes to the Haim Collar based on the weight or volume of the goods, and merchants cannot be allowed to enjoy the benefits without paying for them. Some of the money was given to the Mage Confederation, which slowly paid off the cost of manufacturing the teleportation array, and the other part was used to hire the caravans to start passenger and postal services between the realms.
"If we don't, a lot of people will lose their livelihoods. Janet reminded.
There are two sides to everything, and Siegel's magical reform of Heim Territory is just the beginning. Just as he had acquired a weapon of great power, a small trouble was bothering him.
The entire starting point fortress became deaf - temporarily deaf. That's enough to thank goodness.
Through text communication, Siegel finally knew from Moore what was going on—though he had guessed it before. The Void Cannon's fire caused a huge sonic wave that swept across the nearby area. The closer ones died with a headshot, and the farther ones were like the starting point fortress, and most of them were bleeding from both ears and temporarily deaf. Fortunately, through the teleportation array, the various temples in Mir City can send priests to use magic or potions to heal, but at least for more than a month, it will become chaotic here.
"We need to send some healthy knights to guard the city. In case of bandits in the wasteland. I've received information that several gangs of outlaws have been eyeing this place. If they do, the deaf will not be able to hear the alarm bells. More wrote.
"Okay, I'll arrange for Hum Ke to discuss with you about a temporary change of guard. Just let your men go to Mir City to see and understand, and it will also be convenient for you to manage later. "Siegel writes directly in the air with illusion, much faster than Moore. Of course, it is more convenient to communicate directly with your mind. But Siegel didn't want his men to worry that he was capable and would easily get into their heads.
"I heard that the Mistress has returned, and I have sent her a gift, have you received it?" Moore wrote.
Siegel nodded. The white fox's fur is soft and smooth to the touch, always rippling with a touch of seductive brilliance. Janet naturally liked it very much, and brought it to Siegel to discuss what kind of clothes should look good. The two men disagreed, but in the end, Janet made a scarf according to Siegel's idea. "After all, it's for you to see. That's what Janet said.
"Are you in need of help?" Siegel wrote, "The knights over there are dying of idleness. I just wanted them to move. ”
"That's great. I only have the strength to hold on, and I'm worried about how to protect the trade routes. Moore was excited: "Not all wasteland tribes have the ability to transport long distances, and some weak but friendly tribes have been harassed by bandits for a long time, and they should be helped." ”
"You discuss the specific matter with Mana, and I will give her the order to mobilize the knights. But you have to balance the gains and losses, and pay for everything yourself. As a reminder, if you go to Hum, according to his character, you should be able to save a lot of money" Siegel patted him on the shoulder and wrote: "The starting point fortress is developing very well, and this is your credit. Although I allow you to send troops now, you can't expand yet, and it's not time yet. ”
"Yes, Lord Count. More wouldn't even ask why, he knew Siegel would tell him why when he needed to.
Much of the wasteland is borderlands, but many tribes are sensitive to the expansion of the starting fortress. After having a teleportation array, where is the world so big that you can't enter?
What if it's a crystal wall? Can it stop the Void Cannon?" Siegel shook his head. (To be continued.) )
PS: Infinite ammo, space and time warp, temporary black holes. Black technology or black magic?