End of the Magic Era - Chapter 1342 - Elixir
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Chapter 1342 - Elixir

Chapter 1342: Elixir

The Thorny Crown didn’t say anything, and yet they had done so many things. Lin Yun shook his head, not knowing what to do. He didn’t want to get involved with those lunatics, but it seemed that Myers and the other members of the Thorny Crown had made a decision.

However, remembering what the lunatics would do in the future, Lin Yun was still reluctant to accept the Thorny Crown. If they were taught more about bloodline transplantation, they could do even crazier things.

“Just leave the matter aside. They’re not malicious.”

Faleau left, just as confused as before. Lin Yun was not in the mood for looking for information in the Starry Sky College anymore. There were too many books here, and it wasn’t easy to find those he needed.

He only found some uncertain information. The conclusion of the information was that the 73rd God was indeed reborn in the Odin Kingdom, but the specific location was unknown. The only thing that could be confirmed was that he was most likely reborn in the center of the Odin Kingdom.

The Odin Kingdom was generally divided into two parts, the south and the north. The Odin Kingdom was founded on the relics of the Third Dynasty. The royal family and some of the grand nobles were located in the south of the Odin Kingdom, whereas most mages and other nobles lived in the north.

The mages and small nobles weren’t as powerful as the forces in the south, but they were numerous and not really that weak. As time went by, the gap between the south and the north shrank. Some mage forces declined, and some rose. At this moment, the south and the north were similar, but the south was more powerful in general.

The center, as the boundary, was home to many weak forces as a buffer. At this moment, everybody had acknowledged that the narrow, long central part of the Odin Kingdom was its weakest part. It was very likely that the 73rd God had been reborn there because it was the safest place, and there would be enough time for him to grow up.

Unfortunately, the central part was only 1,000 kilometers wide, but stretched through the entire Odin Kingdom. It would take hundreds of years to find someone there without knowing their rough location.

Lin Yun heaved a sigh and rubbed his brows. Most of the data and information he read in the past two months was useless. It was extremely difficult to tell whether or not a piece of information was useful.

Although he didn’t find the rough location of the 73rd God, he found other information that was useful.

The requirements to build the Shelter Tower were extremely rigorous. Not only were a lot of precious materials needed, but some parts couldn’t even be created by human beings. Even the Saint Alchemists could only build replacements of such parts.

However, Lin Yun already knew the ending of an incomplete and imperfect Shelter Tower. The Shelter Tower he was going to make had to be complete and flawless.

Some of the parts had to be made by other races. He had already found the Firerock Dwarves, who weren’t easily found in historical records. According to history, the last tribe of the Firerock Dwarves wouldn’t be found in Noscent until 10,000 years later. Nobody knew who found the Firerock Dwarves or how they did it.

While the Firerock Dwarves had been found, there were no updates on other races yet. Lin Yun was able to find notes on Cave Gnomes and Red-Skinned Spirit Suckers in an Archmage’s journal in the Starry Sky College’s library.

The journal was written only 100 years before this day. A century earlier, some people found a channel to the underground world in the center-western part of the Odin Kingdom. The journal’s author was one of the finders. They discovered a lot of unique races in the underground world, including the Cave Gnomes and the Red-Skinned Spirit Suckers.

The two races had been living in Noscent since the Nesser Dynasty. At that time, the Cave Gnomes were slaves to the Chromatic Dragons. All of the Chromatic Dragons’ nests were built by the Cave Gnomes. At that time, the Cave Gnomes were considered as one of the most inferior races.

They weren’t very strong on average, and didn’t have any top experts, so they were doomed to be the lowliest slaves. The Red-Skinned Spirit Suckers, on the other hand, were even more miserable. They were just the Chromatic Dragons’ food. Young Destruction Black Dragons loved eating the Red-Skinned Spirit Suckers as snacks…

The Cave Gnomes and the Red-Skinned Spirit Suckers were destroyed along with the Nesser Dynasty. Some of them lingered in the Third Dynasty, but they hadn’t been spotted in Noscent ever since the middle phase of the Third Dynasty.

The journal’s author didn’t know the Cave Gnomes or the Red-Skinned Spirit Suckers, and only wrote down their characteristics, not names. Based on the descriptions, Lin Yun easily recognized that they were the Cave Gnomes and the Red-Skinned Spirit Suckers he was looking for.

When the journal was passed to others, nobody was attracted to the descriptions. Or rather, none of the readers knew the Cave Gnomes and the Red-Skinned Spirit Suckers. Even the underground channel was destroyed a couple of years later. Some forces hoped to dig out the channel with a lot of men and resources. Unfortunately, they found nothing but an underground river after digging 1,000 meters deep.

Although Lin Yun had no leads, he knew the rough location of the channel. As long as he found a way to enter the underground world, there would be a good chance that he might find the Cave Gnomes and the Red-Skinned Spirit Suckers.

Unable to retrieve any more useful information, Lin Yun left the Starry Sky College for the hill where Agalon lived, only to find that Agalon hadn’t returned to Noscent yet. It had been more than a year since he left. Lin Yun couldn’t help but feel worried for him.

Agalon had been in the space battlefield for more than a year, and still hadn’t come back yet. He had to be in serious trouble. He should know that Lin Yun was able to return to Noscent even if Lin Yun was lost, but he had lingered for too long on the battlefield. He either was in big trouble, or had something important to do.

The two matters were equally dangerous. Who was the enemy in the space battlefield? I