Speaking of the rebuilding location of the potion factory, Rhodes couldn't help but think of the island that used to be in the water elemental plane.
If that island is used as the base camp for the rear, the entire ocean is full of undead spies belonging to Rhodes, and they will not be attacked by mages so easily.
Unfortunately, the elemental plane seems to be less peaceful than the main plane. Even if the ball of destruction is lost, the power of the elemental monarch cannot be underestimated. It is not a wise choice to place the base camp in the home court of other demigods.<
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After much deliberation, the only places suitable for rebuilding the potion factory are those demi-planes. As an independent demi-plane, the mage has devoted a lot of effort to explore it. The safety is absolutely guaranteed and it is enough to host the potion factory.<
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After listening to Rhodes' choice, Ender advised: "Sir Rhodes, I have also considered the demiplane, but the environment in the demiplane is extremely unstable. I heard that the mages invested thousands of people in the random teleportation monument.
Slaves have only explored less than ten habitable demiplanes. Not to mention safety issues, the unique rules of the demiplanes will also restrict the efficacy of the potion."
"It doesn't matter." Rhodes said slowly, "The mages only used the lives of thousands of slaves to explore ten demi-planes. Then using the lives of tens of thousands of undead creatures, wouldn't it be possible for me to explore the above
Hundreds? Among them, there must be a demiplane suitable for the reconstruction of the potion factory."
Thinking of this, Rhodes made a thought and issued a summons through his spiritual imprint. After receiving Rhodes' summons, a mage in brown and red robes did not dare to neglect, and cast a bright golden door to another dimension, and came from the distant battlefield.
In front of Rhodes.
"Master, are you summoning me?" the mage asked respectfully after passing through the gate of another dimension. He was once the sage Cedros of Brakada and is now a member of the Legion.
"I heard that in the magic guild, you were responsible for exploring the demiplane using random teleportation tablets. Is that true?" Looking at the undead sage in front of him, and thinking of the rumors about him, Rhodes asked immediately.
"That's right." The Undead Sage replied. In front of Rhodes, who dominated death, he showed due respect and was neither humble nor arrogant. "Can I help you?"
"I want to restart the exploration of the random teleportation monument to find a suitable demiplane to complete the reconstruction of the potion factory. You will be responsible for this matter. The candidates for the exploration will be selected from ordinary undead. You know what to do.
." Rhode ordered. He had heard about Cedros's character, and it would be perfect to leave this matter to him.
The Undead Sage accepted the order: "I understand. I promise to complete the tasks assigned by you and I will not let you down."
"Sir Rhodes, you don't have to worry so much."
Seeing Rhodes waving his hand and sending the legendary mage to perform the task, Ender's heart froze. He didn't want the undead master in front of him to underestimate him. He must show greater value, and then said: "Maybe you are worried.
The potion factory will expose the Magic Plains to the eyes of mages, but there is no need to worry, I have already found a way to hide it."
With that said, Ender took out another blueprint and carefully handed it to Rhodes.
"This is..." Rhodes took the drawing and looked at the content on it, feeling slightly surprised.
"Sir Rhodes, I have already thought about what you are worried about in advance, so you can rest assured." Ender took the opportunity to say, "The biggest shortcoming of the potion factory in the past was that it discharged refining magic all the time.
The exhaust gas of medicine is very noticeable no matter where it is placed, but after discussions with potions scholars and architects, I found that this improved chimney can undoubtedly solve this problem."
What was drawn on the drawing was the improved chimney that Ander mentioned. What made Rhodes twitch his mouth was that the chimney was said to be an improvement, but it was better to say that a flat teleportation monument was directly installed at the end.
In this way, there is naturally no waste gas emitted from the potion factory, because all the waste gas is sent to another space by the teleportation monument, and it will not be noticed at all.
"This improvement is feasible." After reading the entire drawing, Rhodes commented that installing the teleportation monument has indeed effectively reduced the possibility of exposure to the potion factory.
Ender rubbed his hands and said with some embarrassment: "Logically speaking, space gems are valuable items that are regarded as treasures by lords everywhere. They should not be used so extravagantly, but you are different, master. You have a large number of space gems in your hands.
If you can solve the problems in the potion factory at the cost of a few gems, I think they will be worth the money."
Speaking of this, Ander seemed to have thought of something, and hurriedly said: "Actually, at the beginning, I planned to let several mages cast spells alternately to solve the problems exposed in the factory, but the corpse witch was unable to do this, so I used legendary mages.
It will also reduce part of your combat power, so I finally came up with this method. I believe that with my master's wisdom, if you use your wisdom on logistics instead of fighting the enemy, you will definitely be able to come up with a better method."
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Rhodes took a look at him, and it seemed that it was the right decision to let him serve as the tax collector of Saou City. With such subordinates, he can also rest assured about the logistics affairs of the territory.
Listening to the conversation between the two, the undead sage waiting on the side asked: "Now that the problem of the potion factory has been solved, master, do I still need to carry out the exploration plan?"
Rhodes thought for a while, and it can be said that exploring the demiplane is beneficial and harmless to himself. Now that the undead creatures are extremely abundant, it is the best time to explore: "Continue to implement the exploration plan and find a livable demiplane." Cedros nodded. Ever since the war workshop was destroyed by the mage, he had been holding back a sigh of relief. He only hoped that in the process of exploring the demiplane, he could bring him some good news.<
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After completing the task, since the production of the random teleportation monument required preparations, and the real random teleportation monument is still at the magic guild headquarters, Cedros still had many things to deal with, so he resigned first.
After Ender presented the report about the potion factory, he was about to leave, but was stopped by Rhodes.
Looking at the door not far away, Rhodes thought for a moment, put his hand on Ander's shoulder, and then with a flash of fire, he took Ander into a quiet room.
Ender was stunned for a moment, and looked at Rhodes with a puzzled expression. Rhodes just said lightly: "I want to ask you about something, and I don't want anyone else to know what I said to you."
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Ender understood clearly. From Rhodes' attitude, he also realized that the question was unusual, and he couldn't help but feel happy. Perhaps because his previous suggestions had an effect, Rhodes valued him more and was willing to ask him.