Constructing-Style Wizard

Chapter 465: 154. Angels cheering



Chapter 465: 154. Angels cheering

Several alchemists who had just escaped from underground caught a glimpse of the eerie white skull.

Before they could regain their composure, Noland Lee had disappeared into the dim tunnel.

“What the hell was that just now?”

“Seems like a skull?”

“Let’s get out of here! Don’t linger, do you want to be dragged away by the sticky red slime?”

The alchemists hurried away.

Noland Lee heard their conversation.

He was particularly interested in the term “red slime”.

It seems that in just a short while, the pollution domain had changed again, from red smoke to red slime.

A thought crossed Noland Lee’s mind as he recalled the common knowledge about pollution domains.

A pollution domain is a transformed version of the extraterrestrial space pollution’s own cosmic environment.

Depending on the cosmic environment where the extraterrestrial space pollution exists, it will transform the invaded area’s environment accordingly. This is the only way for it to exert its strength in the invaded area.

The closer the pollution domain is to the cosmic environment of the extraterrestrial space pollution, the greater the strength the extraterrestrial space pollution can exert.

As the living conditions of extraterrestrial space pollutions vary, the pollution domains they create are also different.

The pollution domain created by Shubick is like a weightless area in outer space.

So, what kind of cosmic environment does the “Blood Sun Seal” exist in?

After delving into the 50th underground layer, Noland Lee encountered the red slime dreaded by the alchemists.

Looking at the bubbling substance like boiling water, a thought crossed Noland Lee’s mind.

Could it be that the extraterrestrial space pollutant called Blood Sun Seal lives in a universe filled with red liquid?

What a strange phenomenon.

How could there be so much liquid in the universe…

Noland Lee pondered for a moment, then threw a deconstruction technique at the wriggling red slime.

[System Message:]

[You are about to use deconstruction technique on the “Blood Sun Contaminated Area”.]

[Every 400,000 energy points consumed will increase the degree of deconstruction by 1%.]

[Warning!]

[The system recommends using the Harmless Deconstruction method.]

Having acquired the Deconstruction Core System for so many days, Noland Lee had come to a conclusion:

Don’t worry too much about the long string of zeros in the deconstruction consumption amount, nor try to use a huge amount of energy points to deconstruct something that requires astronomical numbers.

Doing so doesn’t have much meaning in the end.

Most of the time, the reason why something requires a lot of energy points to be deconstructed is simple:

It’s too big.

The larger the volume, the higher the deconstruction consumption.

So, it’s best to dissect it manually into smaller pieces first and then deconstruct it.

Such as right now.

Noland Lee took out his dagger and drew it across the writhing red slime, lifting a chunk of red mucus stained with blood strands.

After casting singular deconstruction techniques on it, he received an acceptable feedback message.

[You are about to use deconstruction technique on “a small part of the contaminated area.”]

[It is estimated that 4000 energy points will be consumed, and the degree of Harmless Deconstruction will reach 100%.]

[Do you confirm the deconstruction?]

Look at this discount, it’s more exciting than a supermarket’s zero-cost purchase.

Noland Lee muttered, “Confirm Harmless Deconstruction.”

The moment of dizziness in his mind passed, and a large number of system messages refreshed.

Noland Lee carefully checked them one by one, nodded, and without hesitation, dived into the slowly rising red slime in the staircase.

“This pollution domain is quite unique. It has air and gravity in most places. It’s much better than Shubick’s pollution domain.”

A gigantic red tumor emerged from the slime, enveloping Noland Lee’s body. Countless strips of flesh wrapped around his limbs, dragging him into the sticky, damp red slime.

Noland Lee transformed into a skeleton form and plunged himself into the slime.

The moment he was completely enveloped by the slime, a dazzling red light burst before his eyes.

The light came quickly and vanished even faster, disappearing without a trace.

The ‘spatial transfer’ feature of the pollution domain was activated.

Amidst the dazzling red light, Noland Lee was transported to a breathtaking place.

This was an enormous glass dome greenhouse.

Noland Lee stood on the pristine white stone brick floor, with the glass dome about 300 meters above his head. Outside the dome was not the sun-kissed sky, but a strange space enveloped in red smoke.

The brightness within the greenhouse came from strip lighting fixtures attached to the dome.

Between the floor and the dome stood several large cultivation tanks, as tall as ancient trees.

Each cultivation tank was filled with different colored culture fluids – light blue, light pink, light green, dark blue, and so on.

Soaked in each tank was a humanoid being over 100 meters tall.

These humanoid beings were slim, well-proportioned, with white and youthful skin.

They had facial features and body proportions similar to humans, but they also had a pair of white wings on their backs.

“Artificial Angels?!”

Noland Lee exclaimed silently, his eyes gazing up at the incredibly tall cultivation tanks.

His eyes moved along the arc-shaped cultivation tank glass cover, focusing on a male humanoid.

Deconstruction techniques followed his gaze, sweeping over the winged, hundred-meter-tall being.


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