Constructing-Style Wizard

Chapter 732: 233. Sweep The Nest_2



Chapter 732: 233. Sweep The Nest_2

[Option Three:]

[Add “Multiple Summoning” feature. You can currently only summon one Rock Spirit. After choosing this option, the number of Rock Spirits that can be summoned increases by 1.]

Noland Lee noticed that “Option Two” and “Option Three” did not conflict, and he could choose both options at the same time.

However, considering the current situation, Noland Lee didn’t have to make a hasty choice.

He closed the selection interface and set it aside. He could make a choice later when it’s necessary to improve the Rock Spirit’s strength.

Pointing at the ground in front of him, he began to summon a new Rock Spirit.

The higher the level of his summoning spell, the higher the Construct Value limit of the Rock Spirit, and the larger its volume.

Noland Lee estimated the size of the tunnel and cast a Level 35 Summoning spell.

As the ground shook, a Rock Spirit, two heads taller than Noland Lee, emerged from the crack in the ground.

Its head was about 10 centimeters from the ceiling. Due to its high density, it stood stably in the water stream without the help of “Deep Sea Swimming”.

Noland Lee checked the spell list of the summoned creature and nodded in satisfaction.

The Rock Spirit summoned with the Level 35 Summoning has a Character Level of 35.

However, the Earth Magic it controls is Level 50.

It seems that the level of Summoning only affects the volume and Construct Value limit of the Rock Spirit and has nothing to do with the level of Earth Magic it can control.

This is some moderately good news.

Noland Lee instructed the Rock Spirit to walk ahead of him as they entered the cave where the dragon clan collection is stored.

The undercurrent in the cave comes from the opening at the end, which is a hollow about two meters in height and width.

Noland Lee pointed at the cave entrance and telepathically commanded the Rock Spirit to use “Rock Creation Magic”.

The Rock Spirit’s arms slammed onto the ground, creating a crisp sound.

The vibration of the Rock and Soil Energy transmitted from the ground to the entrance, triggering a change at the edge of the entrance.

Stone blocks at the edge of the entrance rapidly grew and contracted towards the center, quickly forming a Stone Wall that blocked the undercurrent behind it.

“Rock Creation Magic is so useful, and the energy consumption is not high. Now I have a way to block the source of the undercurrent in the nest!”

Noland Lee smiled and began his plan to block the tunnel.

His strategy was simple: using the Rock Spirit’s heavy body to walk step by step to the nest and seal the cave entrance that was spewing the undercurrent with “Rock Creation Magic”.

Noland Lee was not worried about the Rock Spirit being washed away by the undercurrent. The confidence came from the “Grounding Spell”.

Grounding Spell could fix the target’s feet on the ground with rock and soil, which was perfect for helping the Rock Spirit resist the undercurrent.

When facing strong undercurrents, first use the “Grounding Spell” to secure the Rock Spirit, then use “Rock Creation Magic” to seal part of the tunnel and weaken the undercurrent’s impact in the tunnel.

Then, release the “Grounding Spell”, let the Rock Spirit advance, throw “Rock Creation Magic” from the gap left by the previous spell towards the front of the tunnel. The newly formed Stone Wall should also have an observation window for the Rock Spirit to see the view ahead.

Remove the original Stone Wall to let Noland Lee and the Rock Spirit pass and reach the new wall. Create a new Stone Wall further down the tunnel.

In this way, Noland Lee can safely reach the Sea Serpent Leader’s nest under the cover of the Rock Spirit.

Although the work seems simple, it is indeed somewhat difficult to carry out, and it is easy to get lost in the intricate tunnel if one is not careful.

It took Noland Lee about two hours to finally reach the entrance of the nest.

Fortunately, the Sea Serpent Leader’s nest was interconnected and had more than ten outlets for the undercurrent, which dispersed the undercurrent’s impact. Otherwise, Noland Lee’s Rock Spirit might not have been able to withstand it.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om

Noland Lee ordered the Rock Spirit to use the “Grounding Spell” on himself, fixing his skeleton body to the wall near the nest’s entrance.

After completing this step, the Rock Spirit broke through the Stone Wall that blocked the undercurrent, and entered the nest against the fierce undercurrent.

At this time, there was faint light inside the nest.

The “Mysterious Prism”, washed into the crevice of the rocky ceiling by the undercurrent, emitted a white light that illuminated the messy nest filled with debris.

With each step forward, the Rock Spirit used the “Grounding Spell” to stabilize its front foot before taking the next step.

The Rock Spirit proceeded through the dim nest with difficulty, finally reaching the cave entrance where the undercurrent was gushing.

Noland Lee decided to give it his all, and ordered the use of “Rock Creation Magic” to fully seal the cave entrance.

The Rock Spirit pressed both hands on the mottled ground and output Rock and Soil Energy. Its Rock and Soil Energy was converted from Noland Lee’s Soul Energy.

Noland Lee had to continuously supply it with Soul Energy to maintain its operation.

Each point of Soul Strength could be converted into 100 points of Rock and Soil Energy for the Rock Spirit.

It took a total of 180 Soul Strength points for the gushing undercurrent’s entrance to be barely sealed by “Rock Creation Magic”.

During the process, many magically-created rocks were washed away by the undercurrent, causing a waste of Noland Lee’s Soul Strength.

As the undercurrent subsided, the sea water in the nest gradually stabilized.

Noland Lee had the Rock Spirit release the “Grounding Spell” on himself and swam into the nest.


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