Wizard: I Can Refine Everything

Chapter 309: 28: Unlucky Kayang



Chapter 309: 28: Unlucky Kayang

Chapter 309: Chapter 28: Unlucky Kayang

Entering the forest, Richard ran wildly for dozens of kilometers.

Finally, after confirming that no Three Rings Wizards were chasing him, Richard stopped and said to Makar beside him,

“Send them a message, tell them to come here. We need to keep a low profile for a while.”

When designing the Mechanic Type One Single Soldier Armor, Richard naturally did not forget to install a communication device and map.

And this component, responsible for this function, was also the most expensive part of the entire armor.

Because this part was purchased directly from another Wizard Commerce at a high price of ten thousand Magic Essence.

This device was integrated into a small box the size of a palm, and through an external Alchemy Array, it could be used for communication and as a beacon for tracking.

Moreover, its range was extremely far, a full five hundred kilometers.

According to Richard’s understanding, such devices were generally used on high-level Alchemy Puppets.

These Puppets often possessed a certain level of autonomous intelligence. Through this device, Wizards could see where the Alchemy Puppet was and also send instructions over distances.

Ten minutes later, rustling sounds came from the forest.

Three Iron Giants over three meters tall walked through the woods, yet they made no sound whatsoever. In their movement, Richard could only hear the faint noise of branches and leaves brushing against the Armor’s shell.

“My lord, what are your orders?”

The three Iron Giants approached Richard, bowing their heads to ask.

Richard waved his hand, “We just did a big job. For the time being, I reckon we need to keep quiet.”

After saying that, Richard took out a hand-drawn map from his pocket and started selecting a hiding place on the map.

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