From Wild Mage to Wizard King

Chapter 460 Frost Forge

Countless water elements and ice elements filled the entire underground, turning the entire underground into a high-concentration element environment.

If the Frost Forge had been fully completed and could operate normally, this high-concentration element environment would naturally bring benefits, but the problem is that as the last project before the split of the Clan Kingdom, the Frost Forge has not been completed.

Moreover, perhaps the Frost Dwarves still had the means to maintain the Frost Forge when it just split, but with the shortage of materials and the weakening of the entire Frost Clan, it became increasingly difficult for them to maintain the Frost Forge.

Therefore, without any constraints, the high-concentration element environment in a violent state became very dangerous.

Endless cold was soaking the entire underground, and the coldness comparable to the Arctic almost covered the entire underground.

Roland stood calmly at the highest point of the Frost Forge. Under his feet, a building that was unknown to him was completely frozen. With the naked eye, it was impossible to see what was frozen inside.

He stood on the ice and silently watched the two independent dwarf camps not far away.

Compared to the complicated Ice Stone City, the only way to enter the deep pit, in the Frost Forge, Roland could clearly see the general situation within the Frost Clan.

With two thermal energy towers that emit heat to fight the cold as the center, the Frost Dwarves are very clearly divided into two camps. They are wary of each other. Outside the camp, the extraordinary people are constantly patrolling and staring at each other.

They divided the usable part of the Frost Forge into two, each occupying one of them.

Roland looked at the two camps and didn't think it was strange.

It's just internal fighting, too classic.

In the North, Sinar, and even in Donnar before the War Council, Roland has seen all kinds of internal fighting.

He has tasted enough.

However, the focus is not on them.

Roland looked down at the mirror condensed with ice elements in his hand, and the effect of the prophecy spell was emerging on it.

As Roland arrived at the Frost Forge and got closer and closer to the disaster point of the cold disaster, the effect of the prophecy spell on the cold disaster became more and more obvious.

Especially since Roland had personally come into contact with the source of the cold disaster.

Looking at the breath of the water elemental world emerging in the ice realm, and the water elemental world that seemed to be moving in the turbulence of time and space, Roland, who had expected it, was not surprised.

Since the first prediction of the cold disaster, Roland has vaguely sensed that the cold disaster may be related to the water elemental world.

After all, the cold disaster was caused by the frost dwarves, and it would not be so easy for Roland, who had never come into contact with the frost dwarves, to predict the cold disaster that had nothing to do with it.

Therefore, after the first prediction was successful, Roland had guessed that he had probably come into contact with something related to the cold disaster.

Before completing [Spirituality], Roland thought about it and thought that the thing that could be related to the cold disaster was most likely the water elemental world that was getting closer and closer to the material world.

Generally speaking, although the elemental world is running around in the turbulence of time and space, because of the rejection of the material world, the elemental world generally does not get too close to the material world.

However, when Roland was fighting with Kan'ozu, taking on the shadow of the elemental world and borrowing the power of the elemental world, he found that the distance between the water elemental world and the material world was a little too close.

Under the repulsion of the material world, the water elemental world can get close to the material world, which must be something in the material world that is actively pulling it.

Combined with the prediction of the cold disaster, Roland guessed that the cold disaster was likely related to the water elemental world.

After the completion of [spirituality], Roland's [spirituality] confirmed Roland's guess.

However, Roland originally thought that the frost dwarves pulled the water elemental world over because of their frost rune technology, but he didn't expect that the one who really pulled the water elemental world was the frost forge.

But Roland still had some doubts that were not answered.

With the current frost forge, it is almost impossible to break through the material barrier and establish a long-term channel for the water elemental world to enter the material world.

If the cold disaster is caused by the elements of the water elemental world pouring out of the material world, then a large enough and long-lasting channel must be required to ensure that sufficient elements flow from the elemental world to the material world.

Roland waved his right hand, and the ice mirror turned into an element and disappeared in front of him. He looked up to the north, looking at the core of the Frost Forge in operation in the distance.

Forget it, let's go to the core first to see the specific situation.

Roland didn't care about the factional division of the Frost Dwarves. He believed that Hela, who was collecting intelligence in the Ice Stone City, would bring him the necessary intelligence. His focus was to find the location of the cold disaster.

After taking a last look at the dwarf camp, Roland's figure disappeared on the ice.

For high-level spellcasters, the cold wind underground is not much different from ordinary spring wind. For Roland, the entire underground is unobstructed.

Except for the middle and high-level extraordinary people, they can basically not stand the cold. Therefore, Roland didn't meet anyone on the way to the core and arrived at the core smoothly.

Standing in front of the core door of the Frost Forge, Roland raised his eyebrows slightly.

The core door in front of him was completely out of tune with the entire core. It was not a metal door, but an ice stone door. Moreover, there was no access control system characteristic of the Clan Country, only a very simple and basic magic circle.

Did the frost dwarves forcibly demolish the core door?

Roland extended his senses and observed the situation carefully. After confirming that there were no traps in the magic circle on the ice stone door, Roland snapped his fingers and directly simulated a false signal, deceiving the magic circle and opening the ice stone door.

Then Roland walked in.

Compared to the Silver Forge, the core of the Frost Forge was different.

Unlike the desolation of the Silver Forge after the civil war, and unlike the neatness of the restoration after the committee took over, the Frost Forge was messy, with all kinds of messy things piled up in the core.

Ice, stains, weapons, equipment, materials, food...,

Looking at the boxes that almost blocked the stairs, Roland had no choice but to use magic to shrink his body, and then he could go up the stairs.

Since they were all forges built by the Clan Country, and with the experience of the Silver Forge, Roland came to the control room smoothly.

Then, Roland saw the control room with all the consoles broken and scrapped.

Without the control room, how did the Frost Dwarves make the core move?

Roland frowned slightly and chose to use the prophecy spell to find the arrangements of the Frost Dwarves here and the initial outbreak point of the cold disaster.

According to the prophecy spell and the traces of the surrounding accumulations, Roland quickly arrived at his target place.

Roland came to the top floor of the core. As soon as he walked out of the stairs, he saw a deep, large teardrop floating in the center.

This characteristic product of the water elemental world was floating in the air. More than a dozen metal chains stretched out from the ground to bind it tightly. At the same time, around the teardrop, a large number of frost runes floated on the side, affecting and controlling the teardrop.

Roland observed the teardrop in front of him and deduced the function of the equipment in front of him.

In front of him was the energy center that the frost dwarves used the frost rune technology to rub out after the central control room was scrapped. They absorbed the elements of the water elemental world through the teardrop to serve as the energy source of the frost forge, and adjusted the amount of injected energy through frost runes and chains.

As for how to control the core, the frost dwarves used the simplest and crudest method.

They seemed to have used some unknown means to directly adjust the structure of the core, thereby permanently opening the core of the frost forge. As for how to perform more sophisticated control, the frost dwarves seemed unable to do it.

Their only operation was to adjust the amount of injected energy.

Roland covered the past through the energy pipeline that was dismantled by the frost dwarves.

Then, Roland saw the energy pipeline full of the breath of the water elemental world, which had completely turned into the appearance of the water elemental world, and the element ingots that had been deposited in it for who knows how many years and had solidified into physical matter.

No, buddy?

Roland was getting more and more frightened. There was almost no sign of repair in the energy pipeline of the frost forge. There were even obvious faults and holes. It was obvious that it was not yet completed.

However, such an energy pipeline was continuously injected with endless elements from the water elemental world by the frost dwarves for many years. A large amount of water elements could not be used and accumulated in the pipeline. The violent elements had caused the energy pipeline to be twisted and leaked.

A large amount of elements flowed into the structure of the frost forge through the holes. As the elements were continuously injected, the elements squeezed each other to form element ingots, and solidified on the structure of the frost forge, causing a large number of structures to be frozen and unable to operate.

As far as Roland could sense, nearly all the gaps in the structure were filled with elemental ingots, and only a few were still operating. Moreover, the structure with holes in the shell could crush the influx of elemental ingots and throw them out through the holes in the shell.

But even so, the damage to the operating structure was very serious.

The dangerous elemental environment under the Frost Forge was partly due to these elements that were constantly leaking out.

With the frost dwarves frantically injecting elements, the entire Frost Forge was already filled with elemental ingots, which had turned the Frost Forge into an oversized bomb.

Once detonated, at least half of the Frost Forge would be reduced to ruins, and the Ice Stone City above would also suffer heavy losses, and even direct destruction was not impossible.

No wonder the Frost Forge was already in ruins when the club came over. It was likely that these elemental ingots were also detonated when the cold disaster broke out. Coupled with the damage caused by the cold disaster, it would be strange if it didn't become a ruin.

If Roland wanted to keep the Frost Forge, he had to deal with this bomb in advance. Moreover, according to the prophecy spell, the cold disaster also broke out here at first.

But the problem is that Roland only saw the danger of the explosion of the Frost Forge here, and could not find the reason for the outbreak of the cold disaster. The tear drop was not the key to the outbreak of the cold disaster.

What a trouble.

Roland sighed. Although he felt it was a bit troublesome, he still took out the magic book and started to work honestly.

Although he still couldn't find the specific reason for the outbreak of the cold disaster, since he had found the location of the outbreak of the cold disaster, he could also arrange the position in advance and make preparations.

If the water elemental world really descended at that time, with the prepared position, Roland could also prevent a large number of elements from pouring into the material world. At the same time, with the position, if the water elemental life forms wanted to come out to make trouble, Roland would kill as many as they dared to come.

In addition to the arrangement of the position, Roland also had to prepare a plan to deal with the Frost Forge and dismantle the bomb that had been in the Frost Forge.

Although the Frost Forge was severely damaged by the operation of the Frost Dwarf, it still had a high value and could be used after repairs.

While Roland was arranging the position with great difficulty, in the Ice Stone City, Hela was also successfully collecting various intelligence in the city.

Through the ability of virtualization, Hela planted a large number of small undeads in various places in Ice Stone City to eavesdrop on the big and small movements in the city. At the same time, Hela also pulled back the gray crow playing in the dark elemental world and took it to lurk in the palace of Ice Stone City.

The Frost Clan is really weak and down and out. In the huge palace, Hela can't sense the existence of a high-level extraordinary person, and the strongest is only at the level of a mid-level extraordinary person.

However, despite the perception, Hela is still very cautious and careful. She maintains virtualization throughout the whole process to observe and confirm everywhere in the palace.

By reading government affairs, eavesdropping on secret conversations, using spells to build dreams, stealing intelligence from sleeping dwarves, etc., Hela also figured out the general situation inside the Frost Clan. Later, Hela took the gray crow for a field investigation.

After thoroughly checking the entire palace, Hela finally confirmed that the Frost Clan really did not have a high-level transcendent. The strongest was only a five-ring transcendent, and he was not even a king, but a dwarf elder.

As for the territory of the Frost Clan, he was only a four-ring transcendent.

In addition, the Frost Clan also built some powerful rune mechas through the Frost Forge. After learning this news, Hela personally ran into the dwarf's secret arsenal to confirm it.

According to the internal classification of the dwarves, the Frost Clan has about twelve rune mechas, including one king-level, three knight-level and eight scout-level.

These are the decisive weapons that the Frost Dwarves have extended from their own unique frost rune technology.

Standing in front of the king-level transcendent mecha, Hela raised her head and looked thoughtfully at the three-meter-high rune mecha in front of her.

Although the rune mecha in front of me is a bit old, it still remains clean and tidy under careful maintenance, exuding a powerful aura.

Unlike traditional extraordinary armor and the committee's strange mechanical armor, each part of the rune mecha in front of me is tightly connected together, as if it were one.

Traditional extraordinary armor is composed of several parts. Although they can be assembled, they are actually independent parts.

The design concept of strange mechanical armor is also modeled after traditional extraordinary armor. They are all assembled from independent parts. It's just that compared with traditional extraordinary armor, strange mechanical armor has a little more assembly parts.

But the rune mecha is different. The mecha in front of me can almost be regarded as a complete whole.

Although this means that it will be more troublesome to replace the rune mecha parts, it also allows the rune mecha to burst out more powerful power.

According to the memories that Roland peeked into from other extraordinary people, the dwarf king can burst out a combat power comparable to the six rings when using this mecha.

Looking at the rune mechs in front of her, Hela wanted to take one back to the committee and give it to the artificers, maybe they could come up with some new technology.

Hela turned her head and looked to the side, where a total of eight rune mechs were neatly placed in this secret arsenal.

The Frost King directly controlled eight rune mechs.

However, these rune mechs were of little significance.

These rune mechs could at most allow them to fight back and forth with one of the factions in the previous Northern Civil War. If they fought with the committee, it would be a pure crushing victory.

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