Chapter 865 - Daily Routine in the Laboratory
Chapter 865 Daily Routine in the Laboratory
The fifth floor of Fire Throne.
Inside the laboratory.
Greem put down his surgical knife in pity and started to clean up the operation platform.
The experiment on the Sourcestealer had been very successful. The creature had perfectly inherited some innate abilities of the unicorn. Still, transferring the natural abilities within the Sourcestealer to a third party became a new problem.
Bloodline had always been a matter of purity, and any impurities would directly affect the possibility of future advancements. Greem only had elementium affinity and was considered a pure human in terms of his bloodline.
Of course, if the strange creature was given a few years or a few decades to adapt to its new power, it could gain a body similar to the unicorns. After all, only a vessel like this was suited for the bloodline talent to unleash its full potential.
Even with the increase to his grade, how could Greem possibly hope to unleash more magical might if he was unwilling to change the form of his human body!? After all, his two-meter-tall body could only contain a finite amount of magic power!
That was why Greem had to gradually improve his Physique through devouring high-quality food and allow his flesh to be able to contain more magical energy. That was something that all adepts undertook behind the scenes.
In the end, humans were a short-lived species. Their bodies were frail as well, and they possessed no exceptional racial talents. Their only strength was possibly their average abilities in all aspects, leaving them with no excessively lethal weaknesses.
Any adept that wanted to become stronger had to use any means necessary to change and transform their body. From then on, they would have stepped onto a one-way road with no way to turn back.
That was a problem all adepts had to face!
Greem set aside five kilograms of fire dragon ribs for himself every day.
Of course, this wasn’t a problem of Greem being unable to consume more than that. Instead, it was the perfect number the Chip had obtained after some precise calculations.
With his current Physique, five kilograms of fire dragon ribs required precisely a single day to digest and absorb.
This amount was just enough not to waste any food or time.
After enjoying the only meal of the day, Greem spent the rest of his time in the alchemical lab.
After conquering the Goblin Plane, Greem had naturally taken over plenty of magical machine technology from the hands of the goblins. The Chip’s analysis revealed that it was entirely possible to combine this otherworldly technology with his own golem creation techniques.
Greem had theorized the combination of elementium golems with magical machines a long time ago.
However, turning this idea into reality required solving a lot of complicated issues.
Firstly, high-magic alloys.
Secondly, energy effects.
Thirdly, a magical spirit.
Should any of these three issues not be resolved, the combination of elementium golems and magical machines would remain nothing more than a pipe dream.
High-magic alloys were the first problem that Greem needed to overcome when creating these new elementium magical machines.
Of the thousands of metals that the Chip held in its data library, only seventy of them possessed some magical conductivity, and less than five of them possessed full conductivity.
The elementium golems that Greem had currently created consisted of over sixty percent of all existing attributes. Without a suitable magical metal to conduct the magical energy, the machines would not be able to unleash their power.
Over the past few days, Greem had been continuously selecting suitable magical metals and trying his best to create a high-magic alloy that could meet his requirements.
Greem’s requirement for the high-magic alloy was full magical conductivity and the ability to deploy large amounts of magic power.
Meanwhile, things like physical defense and magical resistance could be solved by other means.
Energy effect. It was a basic requirement for the elementium magical machines to unleash powerful combat might.
Adept’s had consciousness cores to memorize and cast spell models. How were these elementium magical machines supposed to fight then?
Would they work as moving cannons like the Archers? Would they shoot energy beams and possess magic energy rifles?
Doing so would undoubtedly wipe away the powerful advantage of elementium golems in being able to cast spells naturally. If they were to fight in such a manner, Greem might as well just enhance the Archers instead!
Meanwhile, a magical spirit was the only way to provide elementium magical machines with artificial intelligence.
However, to do this, Greem would first have to master some soul spells.
At the very least, he would require soul spells at the level of master necromancers.
Greem intended to have the Chip control these magical machines, but with his current level of souls studies, he was far from being able to have a copy of the Chip function as the core of a magical spirit.
Fortunately, after advancing to Third Grade, Greem had plenty of time to make up for his deficiencies in the past.