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Chapter 625 - 554 Enemies Can Also Be Helpers_2
Chapter 625: Chapter 554 Enemies Can Also Be Helpers_2
With the Invisibility Technique, there was a way out, and with a way out, one could boldly make money, and successfully making money meant paying off debts and rising to the status of a true top spender in alchemy. Even if he failed, there was no loss, as the loan-purchased Magic Mirror could be transferred. After all, it could be used again simply by re-binding it, and it would even inherit the remaining repayment installments.
Many Hell Demoons harbored thoughts of killing and looting, for if they killed an owner of a Magic Mirror, they could then obtain this "civilian Divine Artifact" without spending any money.
But this approach was not without risk, after all, a Demon that had to steal a Magic Mirror wasn’t very powerful, and those capable of using a Magic Mirror were essentially carrying a high-level Mage with them at all times, who could even loan out magic spells in critical moments, albeit at a high interest.
Because of this, the Magic Mirror rapidly gained popularity in Hell.
Amberser didn’t charge any royalties, allowing any hell-made Magic Mirror to connect to his "network" freely; many somewhat capable Hell Lords began to produce them upon acquiring the recipes and sold them at high prices, effectively providing Amberser countless free processing plants.
Inside the Divine Realm of the God of Alchemy, Amberser said with emotion, "Thanks to your improved version, teacher, it really suits the constitution of Hell Demons."
The materials and manufacturing processes of this Hell-special version were tailor-made, ensuring that materials were easily accessible and tool requirements were minimized. The only issue was that the quality was not very good; long-term use led to them being easily scrapped. However, that didn’t matter, as Hell Demons either didn’t live long enough to see their mirrors scrapped or could easily replace them if they did.
The God of Alchemy was very proud of this, and it wasn’t just a matter of Divine Power; it was also something that He had thought through deeply and developed after long contemplation, even tailoring many functions specifically for Amberser, the "Instrument Spirit," significantly reducing the pressure on Amberser of handling countless pieces of information at once.
For example, some of the repeated functions were handled by the Magic Mirror terminals within the Divine Realm, not requiring Amberser’s spiritual power to operate, and only required Amberser to authorize the capability from the Golden Throne to let the Divine Artifact handle them automatically.
Also, because the true body of the Divine Artifact shared the workload, otherwise Amberser could only maintain around one hundred thousand Magic Mirrors, making it impossible to extend to the whole of Hell.
Many of these improvement directions were suggested by Amberser, an eye-opening experience for the God of Alchemy, who passionately declared this student well worth the teaching.
As the Magic Mirror continued to spread, the Divine Power of the God of Alchemy also surged upward continuously.
The more influential alchemy became, the stronger the God of Alchemy’s Divine Power grew, and sooner or later he would reach the realm of mighty Divine Power, by then he’d truly be on par with Ogma.
The master and disciple were diligently studying the effects of the Hell Engine, reaping much in just a few days.
In a few more days, they expected to fully integrate the technology of the Hell Engine into alchemy, further augmenting the God of Alchemy’s power.
Having just completed recording the newly acquired data, the God of Alchemy finally put down His hammer and said to Amberser, "Take a rest, even Deities can get tired."
To reverse-engineer Hell’s technology necessitated the consumption of the God of Alchemy’s Divine Power, which had been especially taxing these past few days.
Amberser could only put down those bloody goods, as he alone couldn’t manage the reverse engineering.
However, he didn’t expect that as soon as the God of Alchemy had ceased working, He couldn’t help but gossip, "What exactly are you up to in Hell? I took your talk of ending the End Blood Battle as a joke, an excuse for actions, but why would you lure your enemies there? Are you afraid you’re not in enough trouble? They cannot find you, but they can find your daughter’s domain."
The Goddess of Wealth, who had been leisurely drinking tea beside them, also set down her pure gold cup. Outwardly calm, she was now fully attentive to their conversation. She was also curious about what Amberser was up to. The Hell Bank was doing well, and the power of the Goddess of Wealth was also rising rapidly, soon expected to return to its former strength.
With Amberser causing such disruptions now, it could greatly affect the bank’s operations, delaying her recovery indefinitely.
Facing these two, Amberser had nothing to hide and simply admitted, "I had no choice, I have too few people I can rely on. I can’t really expect to end the End Blood Battle all by myself, can I?"
The God of Alchemy paused in surprise and asked in confusion, "What are you saying? Are you serious about ending the End Blood Battle?"
Amberser nodded firmly, then said very solemnly to the God of Alchemy, "Initially, it was a boast in the heat of the moment, but after thinking it over these days, this might just be my chance to ascend as a Deity. If I can end the End Blood Battle, Aeo this time can’t remain silent anymore."
The God of Alchemy and the Goddess of Wealth were unprepared; did this mere mortal really play on such a grand scale?
Setting aside the question of success, just his ambition alone truly surpassed most mortals and even most Deities.
To be able to create miracles, one needs to be worthy of being called a Deity, a fact many Deities have themselves forgotten.
Strangely though, Amberser had already left the Elegy Poetry Society, so Yeg’s Grim Reaper competition should no longer involve Amberser. Without this Mourner’s interference, Aeo should have made a statement by now, and his continued silence was indeed unreasonable.
Yet Aeo was exceedingly unreachable.
While the God of Alchemy could easily meet Ogma or have a cup of tea with the Magic Goddess, meeting Aeo was even harder than a mortal trying to meet a Deity.
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