Dragon Breaking Empyrean Spell

C1877



C1877

As time passed, Bai Yuzhe laid down an array formation on the beach several hundred miles away. As for the Blood Demon Road, Venerable Lin was meditating on the corpse of the vicious beast.    

    

More than 20 days had passed, and the more Venerable Lin looked at it, the more amazed he became. The scales on the beast's body, including the shape of the scales, were all refined.    

    

It was a pity that he could not understand the Berserker Marks. That was why it was difficult for him to figure out the function of many of the formation runes!    

    

Of course, during this period of time, the level of his formation technique had improved a little. However, Venerable Lin still felt that this thing was extremely useful in raising his level.    

    

As long as he had enough time, he believed that he would be able to see many things. Even if it was just a small improvement, for someone at his level, it was already very rare.    

    

During this period of time, besides studying the array formation on the scales, Venerable Lin had also set up a simple array formation to allow himself to study it with more peace of mind.    

    

After another ten days passed, the more Venerable Lin looked at this corpse, the more satisfied he became. However, he still could not guess the purpose of this refinement process for the last person who obtained this vicious beast corpse.    

    

This was because he had learned too little from it and had not been able to deduce much.    

    

As for Bai Yu Zhe's side, after more than ten days of laying down the array, the array formation had been completed. At the very least, the people outside could no longer see him, nor could they sense his aura, much less hear his voice. Unless a person walked directly to the front of the formation and touched it with his body, he would definitely know.    

    

The eighteen blood guards also came back one after another. Some of them went further away while others came closer! The number of trees they would be able to set their eyes on would also be different, so the time needed to complete it would be different as well.    

    

Tie Ta was from the sixth group. When he returned, he would officially begin!    

    

First of all, the raft they brought back was only a semi-finished product, because it had a width of over three hundred meters and was tightly tied up with thick hemp rope.    

    

As a result, with Bai Yu Zhe's help, Tie Ta began to use his forging technique. He mixed in a lot of metal and refined them into a 300-meter long metal.    

    

This circular metal was as thick as an infant's arm. For this length, it could be considered thin, but it was incomparably hard and sturdy. There were also many formation patterns inside. Although it was heavy, it had a very strong buoyancy.    

    

Each raft used three strips of metal to hold them horizontally in place, using the means of a casting tool to embed themselves within. They were incomparably sturdy!    

    

Then, at the end of each raft, the iron hammer needed to make a special joint, which was tightly held to the row of logs for use as a connection.    

    

This connection was not dead. It could be connected at any time and could be removed at any time. Moreover, it would definitely not fall off.    

    

For the rest of the time, Tie Ta was busy forging these two items. Luckily, Bai Yu Zhe was not doing anything; although he didn't know much about smithing, he was still able to help Tie Ta increase his speed.    

    

A few days later, everyone returned safely. Everything was progressing smoothly, and after ten days of hard work, Tie Ta had finally managed to find all of the required materials.    

    

    

    


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