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Chapter 789 - 491 Giant Cooperation·Star Nest Gate!_2
Chapter 789: Chapter 491 Giant Cooperation·Star Nest Gate!_2
Although the demigod artifact in Tuck’s hands was not weak,
it was, after all, forged during a ritual by a Transcendent Master.
Overall, the artifact’s attributes were somewhat lacking.
Now that Tuck had ascended to the Legendary Realm and even brushed the threshold of a weak demigod,
it was natural for him to forge a more powerful demigod artifact.
And the Divine Fire Furnace Area was where one could forge mighty Ancient Demigod Artifacts.
Ancient Demigod Artifacts were much more powerful than regular demigod artifacts.
Of course, an Ancient Demigod Artifact would require ten times the materials of a standard demigod artifact, and it also needed a "Chaos Star-core" for its foundation.
After briefly contemplating the Ancient Demigod Artifacts, Tuck focused his thoughts once more.
"Seraph, discussing the Divine Fire Furnace Area now is a bit premature," he said.
"Let’s discuss in detail the matters concerning the Floating Island Star Nest!"
Reaching too far was not Tuck’s style; properly digesting the resources at hand was the correct approach.
Tuck’s words slightly moved Seraph.
Seraph was naturally aware of the rumors that Tuck possessed a Chaos Star-core.
A large portion of the Ancient God Artifacts wielded by spellcasters in the blueprints of the ancient civilizations’ Divine Artifact Sequence required the divine essence of a Chaos Star-core.
For the Starlight Giant Tribe,
their mighty ones within the Divine Spirit Sequence required treasures like the Chaos Star-core to support their Sequence Civilization’s framework.
They would naturally not deplete such resources to forge Ancient God Artifacts that, while very powerful, were also very resource-intensive.
But with the possibility of Tuck possessing a Chaos Star-core,
the thought process became much simpler.
Seraph’s bringing up information about Ancient God Artifacts and Tuck’s reluctance to discuss it in detail further confirmed the rumors of Tuck owning a Chaos Star-core.
"To better ensure our continued cooperation," said Seraph,
"if His Highness Tuck provides five coordinates, I will immediately contact explorers from several regions to verify these coordinates."
"As soon as there’s a result, I will present the Star Nest Gate to you."
"What do you think, Your Highness Tuck?"
"No problem!" Seraph’s efficiency pleased Tuck.
After all, this was beneficial for both parties.
If Tuck had to search on his own, who knows when he would find the Floating Island Star Nest.
But with the Star Nest Gate, it would be much simpler.
The sooner he could upgrade, the safer it would be under the watchful eyes of hidden enemies.
Quickly, Tuck provided the five coordinates to Seraph,
who immediately relayed the information through the Starlight Giants’ unique privileged communication channels.
The Starlight Giant explorers, already prepared, set out at once.
After about half a day,
the news that came shocked Seraph.
Out of the five coordinates,
four of the Star Nest Gates had given clear feedback, clearly indicating the presence of Floating Star Nests in the vicinity of the coordinates provided by Tuck.
While the feedback from one was not as clear, there was still a response.
Performing the Star Nest Gate Ritual at a few specific locations would allow for a more accurate exploration of the Floating Island Star Nest and then directly initiate the gate’s ritual to enter it.
In the past, they had spent so much manpower and resources and yet failed to discover many Floating Star Nests.
This time, with just one cooperation with Tuck, they had found five precise locations.
Seraph felt a growing admiration for "Tuck Ramore," the name legendary in the main world.
"Your Highness Tuck, the location has been confirmed," Seraph said.
"This is the Star Nest Gate, and now it belongs to you!"
Once the message from outside was confirmed, Seraph delivered the Star Nest Gate to Tuck promptly and decisively.
The Star Nest Gate is a portal of rituals.
Not only does it have an altar entity similar to the standardized Gate Altar, but it also comes with the muttered prayers of the ritual secrets.
Tuck examined the altar entity and the associated ritual secrets closely before accepting them.
At this moment, the Starlight Giant Seraph spoke again.
"Your Highness Tuck," he said,
"based on the intelligence we’ve gathered, many of the Green Star Clan’s Fate Rituals and Divination processes have predicted that you will pose a significant threat to them."
"They are waging a war of assassination against you through mysterious and sinister rituals."
As he spoke, the Fluorescent Giant Seraph’s voice was low and resonant.
"We, the Starlight Giant Tribe, are mortal enemies of the Green Star Clan. One on one, we completely overpower those Green Star riffraff, even able to easily crush their heads."
Tuck nodded slightly; this was something he had never doubted.
"Naturally, the renowned might of the Starlight Giant Tribe is something I’m well acquainted with!" Tuck commended.
The praise from Tuck brought a light smile to the Starlight Giant Seraph.
"Facing the Green Star Clan, our mutual enemy, I think... our combined forces... can bring a ’giant shock’ to the Green Star Clan!"
"A giant shock?" Tuck smiled.
"I like the way you put it!"
Tuck’s methods and strength were originally anything but weak.
However, he had always fought mostly alone.
And the Starlight Giants were a powerful Sequence Civilization that could contend with the Green Star Clan.
Tuck naturally would not refuse to work with the Starlight Giants in striking against the Green Star Clan.
About half a day later,
the glowing Seraph, quite satisfied, dispersed his projection.
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