After completing the preparations before entering the sea, Kane looked at the huge body of the Titan and felt a little confused for a moment.
"According to your size, I'm afraid only Kegel's ghost whale can carry you... Unfortunately, he went to sea not long ago, and seems to be going to explore the forbidden land again. Now he is not here at all... Now it seems that only space spells are available
, can get you there quickly."
As he spoke, Kane observed the Titan's reaction. In addition to feeling the powerful power of the forging master brought back by his master from hell, Kane also felt that his own character and life deeds were...
Nothing.
Listening to Kane's words, Kalenda nodded without saying anything.
From the island, Kalunda felt the strong aura of death. However, the people here were not full of fights like the demons in hell. Instead, they were guided by death and headed towards a common goal. This was also what made the people here move towards a common goal.
What surprised him.
Soon, Kane led the Titans from behind, whose every move was closely watched, and found a fish-man with bulging eyes, a tentacle hanging from his forehead, and a ball of light shining at the end of the tentacle.
The Necromancer.
"Nexi, it seems that you are doing well during this time." Kane proactively greeted.
The fishman chuckled, and there were bubbles in his mouth. From the sound, it could be barely heard that the person should be a woman:
"Many of my old customers have disappeared in previous battles. The new necromancers have exchanged many treasures with me, but I just don't know how long they can survive in that deep ocean? Don't go there.
There were no bones left at that time, and even Lord Rhodes couldn't save them..."
Treasure hunter Nexi, the traces of the murloc on her body were left by the original murloc secret method. In order to enter deeper seas, she completely transformed herself into a murloc, and while obtaining countless precious harvests from the seabed, she also made her
Lost its original appearance.
Nexi has an extraordinary talent for treasure hunting. From the depths of the vast ocean, she discovered many treasures that made the necromancers excited. Among them was the sound-transmitting conch, which was highly praised among the necromancers.
However, due to the limited quantity, Kane had to issue an order prohibiting ordinary necromancers from exchanging them.
The discovery of the sound-transmitting conch alone is enough for Nexi to receive an award, not to mention the treasures she discovered in the ocean and the various topographic maps she drew, which also made her one of the richest people on the island.
One.
During the battle to break into the treasure house in the cloud, many necromancers died. The first thing the newly recruited necromancers from the main plane had to do was to exchange Nexi for various items needed for exploring the ocean.
She also gained a lot of treasures during this period, enough to make any necromancer jealous.
Shaking his head, Kane said: "I have a task for you. Do you remember the wonderful scene you discovered under the ocean last time? I need you to open the door to time and space and show us the way."
Kane looked at the fish-man-like Nexi. That special place was discovered by Nexi. It was natural for her to use space magic.
"What do you say about the reward?" Nexi did not reject Kane's request, but asked instead.
"Your business has been good these days. I think you need to pay some taxes?" Kane glanced at the Titan standing aside and said with some dissatisfaction.
Nexi laughed loudly: "Sir Kane, this is not Erathia! Do you want me to hand over ocean contribution points? I will not do anything without reward."
Seeing this, Kane also showed a somewhat helpless look. In the water elemental plane, the gold coins that the necromancer once collected were useless. What they used to trade were things called ocean contribution points. As long as they completed the corresponding exploration
If you complete the task or transform enough ocean undead, you can get corresponding rewards.
"Two hundred contribution points." Seeing that Nexi refused to agree, Kane had no choice but to say.
"This is too little. If I just wander around in the ocean, I will get more than this." Nexi shook his head and rejected Kane's proposal.
"This is still too little for you. Two hundred contribution points are enough for you to exchange for a fifth-level magic! I just asked you to take us to that location, how much more do you want?" Kane said angrily.
"At least four hundred." Nexi said calmly.
Kane gritted his teeth, but thinking about Rhodes' mission and the Titans waiting aside, he finally could only agree to Nexi's request: "Four hundred is four hundred! I hope you can use those contribution points.
Instead of rotting them in your hands."
Kane has checked many necromancers' exchange records for ocean contribution points. Most of the necromancers initially exchanged them for various powerful spells. The prices of those spells were extremely cheap, but the price of the treasures was several times more expensive.
Even the fifth-level magic is like this, which once caused a craze for necromancers to exchange.
Slowly, those necromancers began to realize that something was wrong. Although those spells were powerful, they were extremely complicated to learn. Even if they were given to the official mages of Brakada, they would not be able to master them immediately. It would take many years of study to master them.
From what they understood, those spellcasting methods seemed useless, but were actually some treasures that could help them better explore the ocean.
Among them, Nexi, who holds the most contribution points, is naturally the focus of Kane's attention. He found that Nexi did not use those contribution points, but stored them, as if preparing for something.
.
"Sir Kane, it's not that I don't want to help you, it's just that the price of inviting that magician to do something is too high, so I have to do it." As if he thought of something, Nexi sighed and said.
Kane glanced at the fish-man in front of him and finally said nothing, shaking his head and saying: "Open the door to time and space."
Nexi raised her hand, and a dark green portal slowly expanded: "Behind the door is where you want to go. I put the space gem there, so I won't take you there."
"Let's go." Kane glanced at Kalunda, then stepped forward and entered the portal.
Kalenda immediately followed, and soon, looking at the situation in front of him, the Titan opened his eyes wide: "Here..."
Before he could finish speaking, a pile of seawater poured into his mouth, which forced him to close his mouth.
In the deep depths of the seabed, red-red magma flows in front of Kalunda's eyes, and black smoke rises up. What appears in front of Kalunda's eyes is an undersea volcano.
"From now on, you will be here and responsible for making weapons for the legion members."
At the same time, Kane's voice also sounded in Kalunda's mind.