Rebirth Of The Noble Mage Behind The Scenes
Chapter 101: The Legacy of Civilization

Chapter 101: Chapter 101: The Legacy of Civilization

He had originally estimated that upon hearing that the Curse Plutonium Dragon could mature in just decades and reach the strength of Ninth Rank to Ninth Rank Limit, Duke Carrot would at least show some surprise.

"Yes, because the naming on the metal plate is a completely independent word, I am unable to translate it directly.

Since the Curse Plutonium Dragon feeds on curse ores but is able to master a power even more terrifying than the curse itself.

Therefore, I combined the two words; ’curse metal’ and ’terrifying,’ to name it ’Curse Plutonium.’

Despite finding it odd what Duke Carrot was focusing on, Anvis still calmly provided an explanation on the surface.

This was one of the questions he had anticipated beforehand that Duke Carrot might ask, so he was well-prepared for it.

The prediction failure was due to the limitations of Anvis’s experience.

After all, whether in his past life or this one, Anvis had never truly reached the pinnacle of this world, thus he was unaware of some true secrets.

As the Family Head of the Olivendi Family, Duke Carrot actually knew of several other similar methods to quickly obtain Ninth Rank power.

But the world after all is fair, what you want to obtain, you must pay a corresponding price for.

To quickly obtain a Ninth Rank, one needs to pay an equivalent amount of massive High Rank resources.

Although the Olivendi Family is large and wealthy, using a large amount of resources to cultivate a Ninth Rank power is not really cost-effective.

First, you need to ensure its loyalty, but the usual binding methods are almost ineffective on those of Ninth Rank.

Therefore, the created Ninth Rank power cannot have too high intelligence.

For the Olivendi Family, which does not lack cutting-edge combat power, using resources to stack up a Ninth Rank with low intelligence is really poor cost-efficiency. It would be better to train more potential descendants of the family with those resources.

According to Duke Carrot’s estimation, if Anvis’s method is truly effective, then to cultivate the Curse Plutonium Dragon from Seventh Rank to Ninth Rank, the amount of High Rank curse ores needed would probably be incredibly vast.

So vast that even scraping together all the High Rank curse ores in circulation on the market might not suffice.

"Good—"

After thinking it over, Duke Carrot made a sweeping gesture with his hand.

"Considering the possibility of failure in cultivation, I am willing to allocate from our storeroom three Black Dragon Eggs, as well as the materials needed for the secret magic ceremony to you.

Taking into account your use of the Family Chamber of Commerce to acquire the Cursed Land, your free resource quota until next year’s Radiant Moon has already been used up."

Out of a sense of guilt, Duke Carrot readily agreed to Anvis’s request.

In this era where the traces of giant dragons have become exceedingly rare, even for the Olivendi Family, the collection of purebred giant dragon eggs is not plentiful.

The three Black Dragon Eggs already account for most of the Black Dragon Egg stock in Moon Castle’s storeroom, yet Duke Carrot still casually allocated them to him.

Considering this was Anvis’s first successful deciphering of ancient magic, despite not being optimistic about it, Duke Carrot did not want to undermine his confidence.

Letting him raise an Alien Species Dragon of Seventh or Eighth Rank as a pet would be quite fine.

"There is another matter, Father, I need a special group communication mysterious object to establish my personal power..."

.........

After ending the communication with Duke Carrot, Anvis slowly exhaled, temporarily relaxing his tense mood.

Although the outcome was not bad, facing the gaze of a Ninth Rank Spellcaster Duke, even just a projection, still made his heartbeat accelerate.

Three Black Dragon Eggs are an unexpected delight, those are top-tier orange items, true Giant Dragon Eggs! In this era when giant dragons are nearly extinct on the continent, even the Olivendi Family wouldn’t have too many.

Although cultivating the Curse Plutonium Dragon is just a front for controlling the circulation of Curse Ore, actually raising one for fun doesn’t seem too bad.

According to the known data, which includes several large Cursed Lands, the annual output of Curse Metal from dozens of mining deposits can reach thousands of tons.

Simply manufacturing matter-energy conversion weapons, we don’t need that much.

For Anvis, creating a few hundred of these weapons would be sufficient, having more is meaningless aside from looking nice.

The Secret Techniques and knowledge for cultivating Curse Plutonium Dragons are not fabricated on a whim; the information recorded on those two metal plates truly pertains to the cultivation of Curse Plutonium Dragons.

However, the method to decipher the information on the stone tablets is not—as he claimed—discovered by chance.

Even if the previous life of Anvis as a Seventh Rank Mage were to be resurrected, it would be impossible to find the method to decipher the encrypted metal plates in such a short time.

Anvis was able to successfully decipher it entirely by relying on the memories from his past life before the last, when he was that frontline storyline player, "Lucky Silver Hand."

Back then, in the elite section of the "Mysterious Era" game forum, there was a special subforum for "Memoirs."

What would a high-end player do right after completing a unique hidden quest with extreme difficulty and substantial rewards?

That’s right, they would show off their insane final reward to create as much envy as possible—

That’s why many well-known players, under the guise of attracting fans, would post their completed unique quest process as a memoir in the forums.

Once the content of the post was approved by forum moderators, it would be highlighted, pinned to the Memoir section, be a top post on all sections of the forum for three days, and get one broadcast opportunity across the entire site.

In his previous life, Anvis had only completed a single unique quest, which was how he acquired his Dark Moon Wand.

After finishing that quest, he did nothing else but hurriedly post on the forum, specially highlighting several attributes of the Dark Moon Wand, along with high-definition, close-up photos from different angles.

Afterward, he sat contentedly on the forum for an entire hour, watching as the players marveled at the blindingly fabulous equipment while grudgingly drooling over the images.

The essence of the post that led Anvis to the method of deciphering the metal plates was published by the well-known exotic beast Summoner player, "The Boy Next Door."

"The Boy Next Door" was originally born in the Kaplan Kingdom of the Yiter Federation, known as the birthplace of Summoners.

Many renowned high-rank Summoners on the continent came from there.

During the game, "The Boy Next Door," while training his summoned beast in the mountain canyons unintentionally broke a rock wall on one side of a mountain.

Within the damaged wall, a deep crevice and entrance were revealed,

Embodying the players’ inherent spirit of daring to explore the unknown, "The Boy Next Door" boldly entered to explore with his summoned beasts.

In the end, deep within the cave, he discovered a small, unknown civilization’s ruin.

Oddly enough, a faint Curse Field permeated throughout the entire ruin.

In a room resembling a control center at the heart of the ruin, "The Boy Next Door" found a half-destroyed mechanical entity and received an A-level unique hidden quest from it: "Civilization’s Legacy!"

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