Constructing-Style Wizard

Chapter 579: 187. Strong Metal Fusion



A big-bearded wizard with a black top-hat and monocle came to settle Noland and Comini.

He was the Defense Director of the Wizard Delegation, from the Hotams Death Department. He was a Nine Circles strength Death Battle Mage.

He quietly introduced himself and the situation, then placed Noland and Comini at the left rear of the delegation.

He specifically instructed the two to take out the Silent Steel Crossbow, hold it in their hands, and let the enchanted silent crossbow arrows with silent power to exert pressure on the crew.

According to him, the gray spark that burst out when the Silent Crossbow Arrow hit the ship’s shield looked small from a distance, but actually had a diameter of more than 300 meters. It was very eye-catching, far more shocking than the bombardment effect of fireballs and thunder and lightning.

The crew on the ship would definitely see this scene.

Just let the other party guess whether the gray spark was caused by the silent crossbow arrows that emitted gray light.

Real and false, it is a common tactic in negotiations.

As a result, the attention of the crew in Noland and Comini’s hands drawn by the Silent Steel Crossbow.

The crew noticed the gray glow on the arrowheads of the crossbow arrows, quickly associating them with the gray sparks that were very lethal to the shields. Their faces changed slightly, showing a bit more of the fear and unease that they were trying to suppress.

Noland, wearing the Silent Enforcer’s Mask, maintained a calm demeanor.

He listened to the conversation between the two sides, which was still in the stage of mutual probing and wrangling, and had not yet entered the matters related to the “Metal Ancestor Dragon.”

Noland squinted his eyes slightly and looked around the metal walls with the smallest range of head movement.

Through a series of Deconstruction Techniques, he discovered an interesting place.

Before the deconstruction of synthetic humans, the system specifically mentioned that deconstructing synthetic humans does not represent the deconstruction of integrated modules inside their bodies. To deconstruct the module, you need to separately aim the deconstruction technique at the module.

Now, the same situation has appeared on this spaceship.

Noland used the Deconstruction Technique to obtain panel information of the spaceship, and it required 350,000 Energy Points to be consumed.

Deconstructing various devices and metal pipes in the cargo hold requires energy points ranging from tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands.

His rough estimate of the energy points required to completely destroy the ship was around 8 million.

8 million…

His…

When Noland calculated that number, his mind was filled with the word “rich,” and he even involuntarily fantasized about what he would do with 8 million Energy Points…

His fantasy came to an abrupt end, not because his distraction was discovered by Comini beside him, but because an object with abnormal feedback information appeared in his field of vision.

This object was a metal sign measuring more than one meter in length and width, with a shield-like appearance, hanging from the metal wall directly above the entrance of the main passage of the cargo hold.

The metal sign had alien language characters and a “Dragon Claw Grabs Planet” pattern.

The feedback information from the Deconstruction Technique showed that Noland had better use the Harmless Deconstruction method to deconstruct this metal sign, which corresponded to a cost of 80,000 Energy Points.

The factor that made this metal sign so unique should be the “Dragon Claw Grabs Planet” pattern.

On the surface, this pattern was the only thing that had anything to do with the “Metal Ancestor Dragon.”

Those crew members holding firearms, wearing pilot’s clothing, and the female crew member who tried to maintain her composure during the negotiation, none of them had any traces related to the “Metal Ancestor Dragon.”

When Noland tried to deconstruct these crew members, the system did not prompt for the use of Harmless Deconstruction.

The same was true for the ship’s facilities within the field of view; deconstructing them would not cause any negative effects.

Noland pondered for a moment, focused his attention on the metal sign, and initiated Harmless Deconstruction.

[System Message:]

[You consume 10,000 Energy Points to perform Harmless Deconstruction on the “Abnormal Metal Sign.”]

[Deconstruction Success!]

[The degree of deconstruction of the target has been increased to 12.5%]

[Deconstruction Results are as follows:]

[1. You have obtained part of the panel information of the target:]

[Name] Metal sign with the will of the Metal Dragon

[Type] Magical creation of the Metal Dragon, technological creation of the Metal Creation Group

[Description]

This is not an ordinary metal sign, it contains a part of the will of a Metal Dragon.

During the negotiation between the Ulnas Circle Wizard Delegation and the crew, a certain Metal Dragon was hiding in the corner of outer space, secretly observing the scene of the negotiation through this metal sign.

(Due to the insufficient degree of deconstruction, you have not obtained more panel information.)

[2. You have obtained the “Metal Fusion Meditation,” with a completeness of 1%.]

[Note! Since you used Harmless Deconstruction to obtain this meditation method, the content with negative effects on the method has been erased.]

[The completeness of this meditation method can only be increased by continuing to deconstruct objects that record this meditation method. Any other means cannot increase the completeness of this meditation method.]

Noland slightly lowered his head, hiding the fluctuations in his expression.

He blinked at the gray metal floor beneath his feet, his heart racing with excitement.

Unexpectedly, the meditation method related to metal magic was hidden on that metal sign!

Noland didn’t hesitate to consume 70,000 Energy Points and initiated Harmless Deconstruction again.


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