Wizard: I Have a Game Panel

Chapter 576 374: Assembly Zone Formation



Chapter 576 374: Assembly Zone Formation

"That's enough, enough, setting up the tidal barrier should cost no more than 0.0007 of the illusion dream value."

"As long as you give me 1% of the illusion dream value, I'm confident I can reinforce the gathering circle's space until airtight."

"Indeed, I only need 0.0001 of the illusion dream value to set up a flaw-free faith barrier."

"I just need 0.0003 of the illusion dream value."

...

A crowd of civilization leaders immediately reacted, voicing their positions one after another.

Among them, the Feather Sky Leader requested the most because reinforcing space is particularly troublesome and requires the most expensive materials.

"Is that so."

Lor nodded, multiplied all the leaders' demands for illusion dream value by ten times and sent it out, then said: "I'm not short on illusion dream value, and you all need not be frugal with the resources that can be exchanged for it."

"As long as the defense of the gathering circle can be strengthened a bit more, even spending ten times the resources is worth it."

He worried these folks were too used to saving, and might also scrimp on the gathering circle's defensive array.

Because if the gathering circle array is broken, he would also suffer.

In any case, even giving ten times, it adds up to less than 11% of his illusion dream value balance.

Thus he needed to repeatedly insist that they must let go.

"But..." The Golden Divine Monarch looked at the illusion dream value balance that popped up before him, murmuring: "If this illusion dream value is only used for setting up the faith barrier, I really can't use it all up!"

The other leaders also nodded in agreement with the Golden Divine Monarch's words.

If they were to spend this illusion dream value on other areas, even multiplied again, they could easily spend it all.

If this illusion dream value was given not by Lor but by the other two alliance leaders or several vice alliance hierarchs, they could casually reach out during use, and nothing would be left.

But there is no 'if.'

Lor is the being most favored by the Blood Territory Manager; during the upcoming war, although the Blood Territory Manager might not be able to strike the enemy, he will certainly pay attention to the situation in the Blood Territory.

If they truly play tricks, can they really avoid the Manager's eyes?

That's simply impossible.

Hence, they could only use this illusion dream value on the agreed-upon defense barrier construction and space stabilization.

Inevitably, there will be some leftover.

"Then why not invest the surplus illusion dream value into research, developing stronger defense barriers?" Lor asked.

"This way, it might be used up, but the effect cannot be guaranteed." The Feather Sky Leader said helplessly.

"Then let's leave it at that." Lor smiled nonchalantly, "If it's effective, I'll further invest illusion dream value later; if not, then so be it."

"Alright." The Abyssal Sea Throne nodded, then changed the topic: "Alliance Leader Lor, I have a suggestion. If you're permitted by the Manager, selling some information in sequence could yield considerable returns."

Speaking to this point, the Abyssal Sea Throne paused, glanced at the law value balance in Lor's shop list, then said: "For example, a significant amount of law value."

The gap in illusion dream value has been resolved, and his suggestion at this moment carries partial self-interest, yet more importantly considers Lor's situation.

Though he does not know what the Space-Time Transcender uses law value for, it's clear he is in need of it.

Since this is the case, why not leverage that information?

If Lor can use that information to gain a huge law value revenue, he too can use the intervals while the information is being sold to trade resources, making a small profit.

"No."

Lor shook his head, "Except for the information that those of the ninth tier cannot strike at the enemy, I do not intend to prematurely disclose information about the other two domains."

"And even the information about the ninth tier not striking at the enemy should only be revealed by your speculation to familiar civilizations across other territories after the war starts."

"It should then be spread by those other domain civilizations through exchange lists gradually, without a fee and without implicating me."

Previously, the Butterfly Emperor did not mention in the announcement the information about the ninth tier not taking the field or other domain beings, yet Blood told him privately.

He's unsure whether large-scale dissemination of these details might cause Blood any trouble, so he simply adopts the philosophy of doing less means less errors, choosing not to divulge information about the other domains.

And the information that ninth tier beings can't strike at the enemy isn't Blood's original words.

Thus, by keeping his name out of it, even revealing it amounts only to a guess.

Aside from thickening his protective shield a bit more and stabilizing the hearts of other beings in the Crystal Domain, it won't have much impact.

"Alright."

The Abyssal Sea Throne nodded reluctantly, didn't pursue the reason further, and instead glanced around asking: "Everyone, where do you think is the most suitable location to set the gathering circle?"

"Just set it near the Feather Sky Plane Group." Feather Sky Leader said: "Earlier I reinforced the space within a hundred space nodes around the Feather Sky Plane Group directly using this as the center of the gathering circle, saving a lot of mate... time."

He initially meant to say save a lot of materials and time, but upon considering Lor's supply of illusion dream value, he promptly skipped the materials part.

"Okay."

"Good."

"Let's proceed this way."

"My plane group coordinates are..."

...

The civilization leaders quickly reached a consensus and provided coordinates for their respective civilization's plane groups, as well as any known plane group coordinates, to the Feather Sky Leader.

Then they began bidding farewell to Lor, returning to their private spaces to gather subordinates and instruct them to prepare.

Not a single leader mentioned what name should be given to this new alliance gathering all the Blood Territory's top forces in Plane Sea No. 758.

Because that's not the key here, not worth wasting even a second at this critical, time-sensitive moment.

Lor was also not idle; he sent a request to enter the private space of Francis.

...

Second World.

Francis's private space, the top floor of the Life Wizard Tower, large conference room.

Unlike the previous meeting in Lor's private space.

At present, Francis's large conference room includes not only all the Speaker Wizard Civilization members except Lor, but also every single legislator, all present.

"Legislator Patrick, you will lead a hundred Fourth Ring Earth Element Mages, ten Fourth Ring Mechanical Wizards, five Earth Element Mage legions, three Water Element Mage legions, and one each of Gold, Fire, and Wood Element Mage legions to build the floating continent on the Thunder Spirit Plane." Francis looked at a legislator dressed in an Earth Element Legislator Wizard Robe on the periphery and said.

"Yes, Speaker Francis." The legislator named Patrick responded, and while his figure did not disappear, he wasted no time in reality, immediately mobilizing eligible mages and mage legions to take the teleportation array to the Thunder Spirit Plane.

"Legislator Luca..." Francis nodded, then turned his gaze to another mage wearing an Earth Element Legislator Wizard Robe, intending to assign tasks but suddenly paused.

In the next moment, Lor's figure appeared at the end of the long table in the large conference room.

"Speaker Lor."

"Speaker Lor."

"Mentor."

...

The speakers and legislators rose to greet Lor upon his arrival, looking at him expectantly.

They were fully aware of what Lor went to do earlier.

Now Lor was back, and since he didn't seem upset, does it mean the news from that Great Manager wasn't bad?


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