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Chapter 97: Chapter 97: Rare Profession - Spirit Monster Master



Chapter 97: Chapter 97: Rare Profession - Spirit Monster Master

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[You have successfully used the Elf Master Resignation Certificate and acquired the rare profession: Elf Master.]

[You have acquired Lord Talents: Spirit Monster Leader, Spirit Monster Commander, Spirit Monster Trainer.]

[You have acquired the Lord Skill: Basic Leadership Skill.]

[Please Note: Your profession slot is now full.]

Qin Muye used this rare Elf Master Professional Certificate to fill the vacant slot in his profession, acquiring three talents and one skill. Originally, there should have been three skills, including Reconnaissance Skill and Wisdom Skill; however, Qin Muye already possessed these, so he did not acquire them again.

[Spirit Monster Leader: Morale of all subordinate Spirit Monsters +1, Life Value increased by 5%.]

[Spirit Monster Commander: Attack Power of all subordinate Spirit Monsters increases by 5%, defensive power increases by 5%.]

[Spirit Monster Trainer: Recruitment number of subordinate Spirit Monsters increases by 5%, recruitment cost reduces by 5%.]

This profession might not seem superior to a common profession in someone else's hands because common professions only have one Lord Talent, which is not typically focused on first-rank troops like Spirit Monsters.

But for Qin Muye, it is definitely a strong profession. Although it might not compare to an Epic profession, it is undoubtedly one of the most suitable ones for him, as both troops and heroes can benefit from his Lord Talents. When the time comes to advance, the effects will be further enhanced.

The Elf Master Reclassification Certificate was a small token sent by the Dwarf Clan.

It must be said, the sender truly grasped Qin Muye's psyche; however, they did not count on Qin Muye's character.

He might accept the gift, but whether he acts on it depends on the situation.

During this period, Qin Muye had been deeply researching the Crimson Power and had only just emerged today.

The business of selling Crimson System munitions within his territory was booming, with virtually all forces coming here to place orders.

It was fortunate that earlier he had passed on the corresponding skills to Tian Qi and the Evangelical Spirit Monsters, otherwise, he might not have had enough inventory.

As for worrying about enemies using the Crimson System munitions against him? This isn't a technological world. They'd be using the power of Crimson to combat the Crimson Ancestor; did they really imagine that would work?

Moreover, what he provided were obsolete models, not his current weapons.

At this moment, his territory had acquired a massive amount of resources through the sale of Crimson System arms and had seen an influx of hero units due to Qin Muye's craftsmanship of Champion Level Spirit Monsters. Blackhand also initiated a modernization reform across the entire territory.

Currently, there were already signs of this taking shape, especially with the assistance of various professional heroes; magic combined with technology, forming a peculiar territory.

Also, because Qin Muye's Lord Talent as the Crimson Ancestor bolstered the territory's adaptability to the Crimson Element, it was unaffected by the Crimson Invasion and unafraid of Crimson Disease, so the actions taken were quite effective.

"The territory reform should be complete in about a month, and there won't be many issues afterward," Qin Muye remarked, having seen the territory report provided by Blackhand. Don't ask how he figured out it would take a month; Blackhand had written it in the report. Only needing a month might seem unbelievable, but it was actually quite normal. The execution power and efficiency of the Spirit Monsters were much faster than that of humans, and they were not beset by messy political struggles or power plays; when orders were given from above, they were carried out below without any middlemen marking up prices.

With a large number of professional hero units leading and the culmination of two eras of civilization, the results naturally came quickly.

"Floating City and Dragon Spirit Monsters need to be scheduled soon. The transformation of Spirit Monsters into the Crimson and Intelligent series can pause for now; I need to reorganize a bit. Later, we'll focus on Intelligent Magic, supplemented by Crimson Magic."

The Floating City is a major project that requires a considerable amount of resources to accumulate.

As for the Dragon Spirit Monsters, these are obviously due to the dragon corpse in his Supplies Warehouse. It won't rot easily, as dragons are quite resistant to harm, and it had also been preserved by freezing, so there's no worry about these matters.

Regarding magic, there was still a bit of difficulty since he had merged with the Crimson Source and become the Crimson Ancestor, thus becoming insulated against all elements other than the Crimson Element and, consequently, only Crimson Magic Power operated within his Intelligent Magic.

However, since all the spells of Elemental Magic were unsuitable for Crimson Magic, he had no choice but to modify the Spirit Monsters, allowing them to possess the corresponding adaptability to the Crimson. The one point of Crimson Element Adaptability added by the Lord Talent of the Crimson Ancestor was entirely insufficient to meet Qin Muye's modification needs.

He had no choice but to consider another approach.

"First, modify the Dragon Spirit Monsters as having sufficient physical robustness and magic power is essential for the Crimson modification."

Qin Muye possessed the flesh and blood knowledge recorded in the Book of the Gospel, so modifications were not much of a problem. However, there were quite a few dragon corpses, and the real challenge lay in perfectly incorporating all the advantages of the dragon species. "Oh, and the Magic City Wall and Alchemy Tower needed for upgrading the rank of the territory have still no news."

Heroes, levels, and resources weren't a worry since the Black Hand would handle them; he simply needed to be a qualified homebody now.

So, in theory, he was missing only these two buildings, which were also hard to find, at least not among the resources delivered by the native forces.

He also wanted to inquire about other Lords' advancement from Rank 3 to Rank 4 but ended up learning nothing. Such matters were heavily guarded personal secrets, as everyone's territories were different, so the required buildings for advancement certainly varied. However, the True Dragon Emperor hinted slightly that it was possible to use an instance scroll to enter an instance, and after achieving an S-rating, one could choose a Special Building Blueprint.

This showed that the Magic City Wall and the Alchemy Tower were categorized as special structures, not rare ones, which confused Qin Muye; the concept of special buildings was

unexpected.

Although a solution was found, it was problematic since instance scrolls were of Epic Level, likely only appearing in Golden Level Hero Treasure Chests. Where could he find such treasure

chests now?

"Wait a second... there really is one."

Qin Muye suddenly remembered the Dragon Blood event had not yet ended. If he went dragon slaying now, the dragons could drop both materials and treasure chests.

Purchasing them was definitely out of the question, whether Golden Level Hero Treasure Chests or instance scrolls, as these prized items were only available to Lords who would

certainly not sell them.

Lords commonly traded in Crimson Invasion using ordinary resources and Special Resources, usually only adding a Basic or Intermediate Treasure. There was no exchange involving Building Blueprints or Treasure Blueprints.

Qin Muye was the odd one out, opting only for Spirit Monsters as his troop type, whereas other Lords had a variety of troop types under their command. Therefore, they had a larger demand and weren't as selective as Qin Muye.

Only the native forces could donate blueprints, priceless to the Lords but for natives, such diagrams were not irreplaceable.

"I could let them bring over some Dragon Clan hero units; Lords likely wouldn't, but natives

might give it a try."

Although Qin Muye's disruption meant the normally limited Dragon Blood event was still ongoing, it's uncertain whether Molier or the Dragon Clan hadn't given up. Likely, it was Molier, given that she had become a concubine of the True Dragon Emperor and naturally

sought revenge.

Moreover, the True Dragon Emperor wouldn't allow the event to end so soon; during this period, he had recruited many from the Dragon Clan; aside from the injured dragons, everyone had profits to gain.

"Black Hand, offer a reward for Dragon Clan hero units from the Dragon Blood event; I want them alive. When they arrive, you can butcher them to open the treasure chests and store the corpses in the Supplies Warehouse," Qin Muye instructed Black Hand.

Understanding Qin Muye's need for items from the treasure chests, Black Hand promptly took

action.

Having money, why bother himself when he could let others do it, reducing the risk to the

lowest.

Qin Muye wasn't afraid of offending the Dragon Clan. If the Dragons didn't dare confront Lords such as the True Dragon Emperor, would they dare to confront him? If he encountered trouble, it might be even more serious than offending the likes of the True Dragon Emperor; he could pull the entire world down if necessary.

If Qin Muye could further produce an instance scroll, he would certainly profit immensely.

The reason was simple; his Super-Space Transmission Channel could traverse realms, allowing him to use the instance world as an escape route. Should he face a dead end or an unstoppable danger, once his Floating City was completed, he could simply take his territory and leave the Magic Continent Server.


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