Age of Adepts

Chapter 567



Chapter 567 Plane Benefit

An agreement of mutual battle aid wasn’t the same as a contract of slavery and servitude.

The former only promised aid in ordinary battles, while the latter was a magical contract bound by the laws of the world itself.

The difference between the two was vast!

According to the pledge, Greem would have to pay Arms large sums of magical crystals and resources every time he summoned him to his aid. Moreover, as a higher dragon, Arms had the right to refuse to participate in battles that were too dangerous.

Of course, given his identity as a prisoner during the signing of the agreement, Arms very generously offered Greem a friendship price of only a hundred thousand magical crystals per summon!

That meant Greem would lose a hundred thousand magical crystals from his purse every time he summoned the Third Grade thunder dragon.

That wasn’t even expensive!

The metals refined in the Goblin Plane were often much tougher and harder than those in the World of Adepts. Moreover, they had some unique physical traits of their own. It was certain that these metals would sell for a decent price in the World of Adepts.

Moreover, the goblin alchemists were exceptionally adept at balancing the various physical traits of the different metals, forging them into unique alloys. These were resources that the World of Adepts sorely lacked, and their prices on the market were very attractive.

The cost of teleporting between the planes was still as high as before. Exporting basic resources was still an impractical business. However, there was revenue to be sought in the sale of such rare resources. In fact, there were plenty of benefits to be gained.

Thus, Greem made up his mind and gathered together all the adepts. He had them find the most precious and most valuable items out of this vast list of resources.

Once the resources were selected, he needed to send adepts to investigate the place of origin of these resources with the goblins as guides. They would then have to ascertain the reserves of these resources and the possibility of increasing the scale of planting or excavating them.

Those that were too rare or too difficult to cultivate were scratched off, leaving only those that were easily grown or planted. When it was necessary, the adepts would even use magical means to find out new ways to cultivate these resources on a larger scale.

This tremendous amount of work made every adept of the Crimson Clan extremely busy.

Still, everyone worked with vigor and all they had, attracted by the bright and brilliant future before them.

In all honesty, one would be able to obtain ten times and even a hundred times the return as long as they were willing to put in the effort!

By the time good news came from the excavation site, the resource census of the adepts had concluded. An initial list of twenty-five valuable metals, seventeen precious plants, and one hundred and three rare resources not found in the World of Adepts had been drawn up.

The goblin royalty sent out experts to various areas under Greem’s insistence. They were to discuss the large-scale cultivation and excavation of these resources with the goblin governors and merchant leaders throughout the continent.

Greem had sent clan adepts to almost every single goblin province to prevent the goblins from slacking off on their job. The adepts were to monitor the follow-up performance of the goblins.

Greem hastily rushed to the excavation site after handing all the work to his subordinates.

There had finally been news of the planar door that Greem had been expecting!


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