Saul had never imagined that after just one year away (not counting the three days he returned midway), Keli had already turned radiation magic into a means to fight black tide pollution.
“Black tide pollution isn’t limited to contact with pollution sources. Looking at it this way, pollution is indeed very likely to be a type of wave. But while it has wave properties, it’s not entirely a wave, or it wouldn’t explain pollution’s other characteristics.”
Saul paced in place for two steps, then suddenly turned to ask Keli, “How did you conduct the experiment?”
Keli pursed her lips, her gaze beginning to wander.
Byron, who hadn’t spoken for a long time, coughed lightly. “Cough, we brought the bone fish from the Chaos Realm.”
“I knew it would be like this. I clearly only told you to experiment on bone monsters in the Chaos Realm, but you still brought it over here.”
Keli muttered quietly, “You know we’re proper wizards – the more we’re told not to do an experiment, the more we want to do it.”
Byron was more serious. “We didn’t experiment nearby, but found a desolate desert. We also cleared out any remaining life forms in the surroundings. We ensured the pollution wouldn’t be carried out.”
Saul actually didn’t blame them.
After all, he had once brought monsters he encountered in the Chaos Realm back to the wizard world. It was only after discovering that the inertized black powder on the monsters showed signs of revival when entering a world rich in magic power that Saul quickly brought the monsters back to the Chaos Realm.“Alright, since your experiments have been verified, I can’t say anything more now. Let’s go to the Chaos Realm… no, let me rest and recover to peak condition first before going.”
Saul’s body currently had no major problems, but that was all that could be said.
Next, he spent seven days adjusting his condition to optimal and clearing most pollution sources from his body.
Subsequently, Keli and Byron, who had also completed their preparations, joined Saul in traveling to the Chaos Realm.
In the Chaos Realm, magic power’s influence was reduced to a level that wouldn’t cause excessive damage due to extremely low elemental particle activity.
So Keli directly took out her Alpha Plus metal and used her own unique magic: Phantom Demon Armor.
Alpha Plus melted in Keli’s palm and seemed to drill into her body.
Afterward, those metals seemed to seep out from Keli’s pores all over her body, covering her entire skin.
Byron pulled Saul back a few steps, leaving Keli space to operate.
After donning full armor, Keli’s movements became sluggish.
The metal skin on her body was flexible, but the side effects of radiation would slow her physical reactions.
However, Keli was careful to protect her brain and soul when casting, so her thinking wouldn’t become dull due to radiation.
Then Keli gestured to Byron, who immediately activated the Reverse Inertization Formula, turning the inertized black powder around Keli back into highly polluting black tide.
Saul stood outside the isolation zone, closely watching the changes in wave collisions between Keli and the black tide.
He discovered that the special magic power fluctuations on Keli’s body, like the metal skin on her body, were tightly and regularly distributed. When the newly active black tide nearby approached her, it maintained a layer of separation from her body due to invisible repulsive force.
This meant the two never truly made contact from beginning to end.
After waiting about five minutes, Saul cooperated with Byron to immediately activate the inertization formula, turning the black tide around Keli back into black powder. Google seaʀᴄh n0velfire.net
Subsequently, Keli also withdrew the metal skin around her body, transforming it back into Alpha Plus metal in her palm and sealing it with a special containment crystal sphere.
Although Alpha Plus metal was created by Keli, its destructive power was enormous, and even Keli couldn’t contact it for long periods without proper protection.
When Keli walked out of the experimental area, Saul immediately approached her.
They had a set of instruments for testing pollution levels, but Saul didn’t need them. He directly transformed his hand into gray semi-transparent tentacles and covered Keli’s nape.
Keli’s forward movement paused for a moment, then she asked nonchalantly, “How is it? Did you detect any pollution?”
“Yes!”
Keli’s eyes widened.
“But it’s within acceptable range, or rather far from the critical point that would harm your body.”
“Way to scare me.” Keli rolled her eyes.
Now she was a graceful young woman, and even her eye-rolling looked beautiful.
But Saul didn’t notice Keli’s eye-rolling. Her unique discovery regarding black tide pollution gave him new ideas.
“Can others master this radiation magic of yours?” For original chapters go to novel fire.net
“Theoretically yes, but it’s very difficult.” Keli had also thought about this problem. “My body has adapted to Alpha metal radiation. If others want to use this magic, they’d have to start adapting from the weakest Beta metal radiation, all the way until they wouldn’t die from Alpha Plus, before they could attempt this magic.”
“So unless they adapt to radiation over time like you did, only third-rank wizards and above could possibly use this magic.”
Keli shrugged. “Among third-ranks, probably only a wizard like you who’s bathed in black tides would dare try it easily.”
Black slender tentacles extended from Saul’s nape, then were pressed back by Saul’s raised hand. “It’s not your concern, Little Algae.”
After pressing down the little one who thought it heard its name, Saul said to Keli, “My bathing was not comfortable at all. I’d really like your Phantom Demon Armor too. However, the black tide pollution concentrations we’ve tested so far aren’t very high – they can’t compare to black tides surging from Storm Eyes, much less those near the Abyssal Eye.”
Byron had just finished cleaning up the experimental equipment and approached the two. “We’ve never experimented with high-concentration black tides.”
The boldest thing these two had done was lose their minds.
The three didn’t leave the testing ground.
They had only completed the first phase of experiments; there was still a second phase.
The second phase was Saul’s fantasy about utilizing bone monsters.
He had Byron give the bone fish a simple attack command, then had Keli, wearing Phantom Demon Armor, guide the bone monster to attack specific targets.
This experiment also went smoothly.
But the main reason was that this was the Chaos Realm, and the bone fish only retained some physical destructive power. Even if it wasn’t Keli, even without wearing Phantom Demon Armor, the person controlling the bone fish wouldn’t suffer pollution damage.
Keli jumped down from the monster fish.
This monster fish crawled on the desert sand like a snake, but looked much more clumsy. If it could move in water, it should be very agile.
“Bone monster fish don’t have much killing power in the Chaos Realm.” Keli’s eyes sparkled brightly as she looked at Saul and asked excitedly: “You had us do this experiment – are you planning to bring bone monster fish to the wizard world to deal with others?”
Saul smiled. “You’re very smart!”
“That’s obvious!” Keli wasn’t modest at all. She moved closer to Saul and asked like she was inquiring about a secret, “Tell me, who are you risking everything to bring bone monster fish to the wizard world to deal with?”
Saul didn’t hide anything from his two good friends and directly spoke a name.
“Frim.”
Both Keli and Byron looked at Saul in shock.
They had just given Saul a surprise, and now Saul unceremoniously returned them a shock!
(End of Chapter)
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