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246 [The Pyramid on the Back of the Moon]

As the collection of the Supreme Mage Agamotto, the Jiaoshi is naturally very different from ordinary rocks. Its texture is solid and tough, not like stone, but rather like the flesh and blood of some powerful creature.

Fortunately, Luo Wei had a fairy steel dagger in his hand, otherwise he would have had to break his hands to carve this bright stone.

Even so, it still took him two days to carve the bright stone into the statue of the moon god with the head of a bird and a human body that Kongs liked.

The formed statue of the Moon God is about arm length, with the head of a bird and the body of a human. It is a typical image of an Egyptian god, and its entire body is moon-white, reflecting its identity as the Moon God.

There is a hole in the chest of the statue that fits the shape of the consecrated Terrigen crystal.

Luo Wei embedded the sanctified Terrigen crystal into it, then took out a bottle of the blood of the gods and poured it into the crystal.

The blood of the gods merged into the sanctified Terrigen crystal, and then flowed out from the crystal, branching into strands, flowing along the lines throughout the entire statue of the moon god... This scene is like blood flowing into the heart, and then flowing out from the heart,

Throughout the body along blood vessels.

After a while, blood lines covered the statue of the Moon God, faintly emitting a golden-red light, and the hole for inlaying crystals on the chest of the statue was closed.

"Kons, do you want to transfer to this statue now, or go to the moon and transfer again?" Rowe asked.

"Let's go to the moon." Kongsi said, "The power of the moon will help my soul transfer, and there may be quite a bit of movement at that time, which will be a bit eye-catching in the fairy palace."

Luo Wei nodded and went to the moon through the space passage.

After arriving on the moon, he placed the statue of the soul of Kongs and the statue of the moon god opposite each other.

Then the two statues simultaneously emitted bright light, like moonlight, twinkling slightly and echoing each other.

The surrounding lunar soil also overflowed with little bits of brilliance. These light spots gathered around the two statues, and soon formed a whirlwind of light, illuminating the nearby area quite brightly.

Suddenly, a dazzling white light shot out from the chest of the Soul-Dwelling Statue, which went straight into the chest of the Moon God Statue, and disappeared in a flash.

As the white light faded away, the soul-dwelling statue instantly became dim.

When the white light enters the statue of Moon God, the bloody lines on the statue of Moon God quickly converge, and the runes and grooves on the surface of the statue also close, becoming smooth and round, like new skin.

"Ah..." Kongsi's comfortable voice came from the Moon God statue.

At the same time, the statue of the Moon God expanded rapidly, became the size of an ordinary person, stretched its limbs, and came to life.

"How do you feel?" Rowe asked.

"The feeling of being reborn as a statue is more wonderful than that of flesh and blood." Kongsi couldn't help but say as he moved his limbs.

He continued: "I think if Agamotto knew this feeling, he would definitely be willing to continue his life in this form."

"Maybe, but I think he really has no interest in extending his life," Rowe said.

Kongs adapted to his new body for a while, and then looked not far away. There was Luo Wei's newly built residence on the moon in recent years. It was a stone hall comparable in size to the Supreme Sanctuary, and the Water Drop spacecraft was parked in it.

"Let's smelt solar metal now." Koons said.

The two of them immediately came to the stone palace.

The corresponding raw materials and smelting tools have been prepared in the palace. The three main raw materials of aluminum, iron, and gold are placed in three large piles.

"The quality of metal smelted in a space environment should be better... let's get started, Luo Wei," Kongs said.

Luo Wei nodded, then brought a large iron ingot and placed it in the furnace. With a flash of fire in his hands, divine flames surged out and burned towards the iron ingot.

With the temperature of the divine flame, these ordinary irons quickly melted into red molten iron.

He then inserted his hands into the molten iron and continued to release the flames until the molten iron boiled and turned into iron steam.

For humans, the diffuse iron vapor is undoubtedly an extremely deadly existence, but one of them has the power of fire and the other is a statue, so they are naturally indifferent to this.

Kongs moved his hands lightly, and large swaths of moonlight poured out, flowing continuously above the furnace.

Iron steam evaporated from the furnace, hit the moonlight, and was immediately wrapped into small balls by the moonlight, emitting a glow.

Eventually the molten iron evaporated, and the air was filled with small balls.

The two followed the same method, burning other raw materials into steam, and then used moonlight to wrap the steam into small balls.

In the stone hall, a large number of moonlight balls floated in the air, illuminating the surrounding area brightly.

Kongsi used both hands to attract, and many small moonlight balls gathered and merged with each other, turning into a huge ball of light, containing all kinds of steam.

The ball of light was compressed, and in an instant it was compressed to a diameter of about one meter. The vapor inside it turned into a liquid state again, blended with each other, and emitted a blazing light.

"Keep heating it," Kongs said.

Luo Wei stepped forward and placed his hands on both ends of the light ball. The divine power of fire surged in, making the alloy water in the light ball shine even brighter.

As he heated it, the alloy water gradually solidified, eventually taking on the golden color of solar metal.

At the same time, the ball of light surged, squeezed, and stretched the alloy water, shaping its shape.

After a while, Luo Wei stopped heating, and the moonlight slowly dispersed after a burst of movement.

A large piece of solar metal appeared in front of the two people. The golden color was very similar to gold.

"I have already shaped the shape and inscriptions by the way, and can directly use them to build the pyramid." Kongsi pointed to the patterns and runes engraved on the sun metal.

"Take a rest, let's continue." Luo Wei touched the still-heated sun metal and said with some anticipation.

In the next few days, the two men smelted solar metal on the moon, exhausted all the prepared raw materials, and smelted more than 300 tons of solar metal.

During the smelting process, Koons had already shaped the shape and inscriptions of the solar metal with the power of moonlight, so after the smelting was completed, the construction of the pyramid did not take much effort.

In 329 BC, on September 14th, Luo Wei recorded in the sacred deed the current time according to the AD chronology.

After some hard work by him and Kongs, they finally built a Pyramid of Apocalypse on the moon using solar metal.

Looking from a distance, somewhere on the back of the moon, next to a huge stone temple, a golden pyramid stands quietly, with mysterious lines outlined on it, shining brightly under the sunlight.

"Try it, Luo Wei, I believe it won't disappoint you." Kongsi turned around and said at the door of the stone palace.

Luo Wei nodded and immediately walked into the pyramid.

There are several statues in the pyramid, with different shapes. Some are Egyptian gods, some are Chinese gods, and there are also Asgardians whom Luo Wei knows, such as Heimd. They are all made by him improvising.

These statues are not only for decoration, but also affect the function of the pyramid.

In the middle of several statues, there is a platform made of sun metal, with lines outlined on it, connected to the lines of the entire pyramid.


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