Farming in a Parallel World and Becoming a God
Chapter 667 - 490: Advancing into the Three Rivers Region_3

Chapter 667: Chapter 490: Advancing into the Three Rivers Region_3

Gaven pulled out a translucent coil from his chest.

It was none other than a collar made from the silk of a phase spider, attached to a small otherworldly dimension hole.

However, it wasn’t a brand new dimensional hole, but a clone created through the special ability of his portable dimensional hole, a typical mother-child hole that could control the child hole through the mother hole, but the child hole could not affect the mother hole.

Gaven planned to use it as a mail system for different worlds, so he could keep real-time control of the situation in his domain.

He had only just created it two days ago.

The phase spider silk naturally came from the City of Brilliance auction house, at an outrageous price. There were only three strands discovered there: one priced at eighteen thousand gold coins, another at twenty-five thousand, and the last at fifty-eight thousand, purely seeing people as sheep to be slaughtered.

Gaven let Mother Gao Ser and the others purchase the one priced at eighteen thousand for him.

Even with his great wealth, he wouldn’t go for the one at twenty-five thousand, as this item wasn’t so rare as to be hard to obtain. Its normal market price should be between thirteen and fifteen thousand.

By placing a bounty of fifteen thousand gold coins in the mercenary market, plenty of adventurers would go out to collect phase spider silk.

In fact, that’s what Gaven had done, and he had collected five strands as a result.

This item is hard to devalue and has a special use to him, so it doesn’t hurt to stock up.

The only deficiency was predicting when there would be a supply, which proved difficult to judge—it might be three to five days, or three to five months, entirely dependent on the adventurers’ efficiency and luck.

Therefore, Gaven planned to issue this purchase order in major cities such as Baldur’s Gate, West Gate, and so on, adopting a more widespread approach.

The somewhat overpriced strand he grudgingly purchased was primarily intended for Philancy. If the two could establish contact in this way, the value spoke for itself.

Philancy would not have to endure endless solitude alone, and Gaven would have a legendary arcanist as his portable mage consultant, able to learn and consult about mage knowledge anytime, anywhere.

Regrettably, the Land of Mist displayed its confining nature completely. Just like teleportation, this kind of connection with otherworldly magic didn’t work well.

This matter still provided Philancy with significant inspiration, and she had prioritized this topic for research. What remained to be seen was how much energy she had to think of a way to break through the shackles of the Land of Mist.

Since he had created it, it would naturally not be wasted, and he should fully utilize it to exploit its value.

"It’s that magical?" Estelle, experiencing spatial equipment for the first time, played with the coil in her hands, carefully pulling at the rope and peering inside.

She had never used it before, but she had seen Gaven use it.

She wasn’t truly foolish, just that Gaven’s expectations of her were too high. To see her as a lord managing her own domain was bound to lead to disappointment.

Compared to most people, her capacity to learn and her growth rate were indeed astonishing.

If she were given enough time to develop, one day, she might just meet Gaven’s expectations.

Gaven added an explanation, "During the usage process, there’s one thing to be mindful of: do not exceed its spatial and weight capacity, or it may lead to the loss of items. Most importantly, don’t place equipment or items with spatial attributes inside it. My convenience bag is a case in point. If it were put inside, two different dimensional spaces would collide, creating a rift into the Starry Realm, and suck everything away."

"What about teleporting? Would using shadow fast movement have any effect?" Estelle hastily asked, as she often shuttled between the manor and Mesnoel.

"As long as it’s not a finite dimensional space, there’s not much impact. At least shadow movement and teleporting are unaffected. For other uncertain situations, it’s safer to assume they will be affected," Gaven decided to err on the side of caution, since any problem with the child bag could likely implicate the mother bag as well.

This was also a wakeup call for Gaven: such a method of connection, unlike the norm, could absolutely not be given to anyone but those with absolute trust. Otherwise, ill-intentioned individuals could potentially use it as a means to attack him, much like he had used the man-eating bag against the Nightmare Serpent.

If what he had thrown in wasn’t a bunch of dragon tremor bombs, but another dimensional bag or a man-eating bag,

It’s likely the Nightmare Serpent would have had more trouble than it could handle, far more serious than just vomiting out its stomach; it could even lose its life.

After explaining everything to Estelle, Gaven took a magic item from the warehouse and headed straight for Weizemay New Village.

The situation here was much better than Gaven had anticipated—it did not feature the miserable image of everyone soaking in the mud.

The immense sewage project they started initially began to show its benefits by swiftly directing the rainwater into Yewen Pond.

Rows of brand-new blue stone houses stood on the previously empty ground.

Since the Fairy Midsummer Night, the construction work in Weizemay New Village hit fast forward, visibly advancing, and in just one month, the first batch of stone houses had been built successfully and were already serving their purpose. Whether it was Thacel refugees, gnolls, or members of the Fae Race, they had all moved in.

Although many had to share and squeeze together, at least they didn’t have to stay out in the rain.

The swift pace of construction is naturally credited to the fifteen thousand gnolls newly transferred from Rocklands, as they had been rigorously trained in the Dragon Oak Territory. Not only did they possess decent professional knowledge, many had also unlocked spell-like abilities, and some had even begun to reach professional levels.

Although these levels were not high, mostly around one or two, the sheer number more than compensated for it. When they all sparingly used their abilities to assist in production and manufacturing, the effect was truly remarkable.

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