Age of Adepts

Chapter 521




Chapter 521 Project Immortality

The worthy leader of the adept camp was that terrifying fire adept who had personally blasted the flying ship out of the sky.

Even now, Tigule felt dizzy and fearful the moment he thought of the power the adept possessed.

He wouldn’t have been able to fight off this fire adept, even if he had piloted the most powerful Second Grade magical machine on this plane, let alone as he was now. The difference between their strength and equipment was not small. Tigule estimated that the Second Grade fire adept at his peak could deal with two to three Second Grade machines simultaneously.

That seemed nearly unbelievable, but it wasn’t that hard to accept once Tigule remembered that they were adepts from the famous World of Adepts!

The other adepts in the camp also seemed to possess fearsome power that scared him. Each of them radiated a strange and robust energy. More importantly, they were all female!

No, the more appropriate term was female adept!

The second one to read the agreement was a slender, long-haired beauty with a distinct aura. It was hard to relate her to the evil adepts from her pretty face and gentle aura.

Dragonspawn plane, Project Immortality, Steel Capital, planar door…

That Prince Gazlowe was working up a real mess. Greem wouldn’t need to be worried about being lonely or bored with an opponent like this!

He silently listened to Tigule’s exposition, occasionally interrupting when they reached a critical point. It was through this method that he finally gained a vague understanding of everything happening in the Goblin Plane.

In the eyes of the adepts from the powerful World of Adepts, it didn’t matter how powerful or strong the natives of a lesser plane were. They were still no more than magical creatures that were slightly stronger or smarter than usual. Regardless of where and when it was, the adepts would never treat these goblins as intelligent lifeforms that could be their equals. Naturally, there was no way they would ever give them equal treatment!

However, after listening to everything said about this goblin prince, even Greem couldn’t help but acknowledge that Gazlowe was a unique goblin compared to his kin.

At the very least, his ability to stir trouble was no less inferior to Greem’s!

The old goblin Gazlowe had been devoting all his efforts to working out that so-called immortality ever since he had sensed his impending death. If he had only been doing goblin experiments and dissections in his own plane, there was no way the Goblin Empire would find itself thrown into the chaos it was currently in.

But Gazlowe had simultaneously maintained subtle and discontinuous connections with seven or eight powerful individuals from various planes. He had also obtained quite a lot of otherworldly knowledge and techniques through multiple instances of trade.

Furthermore, after assimilating all this knowledge from various planes, Gazlowe had managed to forge a path of his own and come up with the unique Project Immortality.

He intended to dig out his brain and soak it in a particular life solution of sorts. He would then transfer that brain into an ultra-magical machine forged from all the special alloys and rare resources of the plane after the brain had been strengthened to a certain degree.

The massive space furnace he had constructed under the Steel Capital was the heart he had prepared for himself. The entire Steel Capital, on the other hand, was very likely to be animated and turned into his new body.

Doing so would require large amounts of life energy from a high-energy lifeform.

Gazlowe had initially planned on tricking a batch of adepts into his trap and then imprisoning them. Sadly, Alice’s rare instincts allowed her to sense something wrong ahead of time. She didn’t create a planar passage to the silver spacestone. Instead, she had used randomized teleportation and threw Billis to some unknown corner of the Goblin Plane.

It was Alice’s cautiousness that caused the old goblin to lose his grip on the situation in the Goblin Plane!


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