Chapter 260 Stronghold's Core

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nAfter witnessing the departure of the God of Shadows, Maximus returned to the stronghold.

n“Maximus!” Skye exclaimed, smiling upon seeing that he was safe.

nAlthough Maximus had only disappeared for a few minutes, Skye couldn’t help but be worried.

n“I’m fine.”

n“That’s good…”

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nSoon, the progression of the abyss monsters returned to normal.

nIt seemed that the god of shadows had truly given up causing problems for him.

nAfter a few hours, the core of the stronghold finally stabilized the place.

nAlthough the abyss aura still surged around them, it was not as manic as earlier.

n“Rest first; leave the rest to the puppets,” Maximus instructed his guild members and summoned millions of puppets.

n“Huh~ Finally, we can rest.”

n“Thank you, guild leader!”

n“What should we do next, guild leader?”

n“Now that the core of the stronghold is secured, we can begin construction.”

nThe stronghold’s core is the most vital part of it.

nIt can stabilize space and isolate abyss aura within a certain range.

nA stable space is crucial for the teleportation array and other mana-sensitive architectures and arrays.

nWithout a stable space, the stronghold would be like a lonely boat with cracks sailing across the vast sea.

nAs for the isolation of the abyss aura, it is crucial for the inhabitants.

nThe abyss aura has a devouring property.

nWithout the isolation barrier, it wouldn’t even qualify as a temporary shelter.

nFinally, the core of the stronghold that Maximus used was the one he bought from the Myriad World Mall.

nIn addition to space stabilization and energy isolation, it also had energy conversion, disguise, and stealth capabilities.

nThe stronghold’s core could directly convert abyss aura into usable mana energy.

nThis meant that the stronghold would no longer be dependent on magic crystals to function.

nBarriers, teleportation arrays, various formations—all of these could be sustained without using magic crystals.

nThe stronghold’s core could also disguise and stealth itself to the unconscious will of the abyss.

nThis was a crucial part of Maximus’s plan.

nIf a stronghold intended to roam freely in the purgatory layer or even the source layer, invisibility was mandatory.

nLike the Eternal Ruin Stronghold, although its disguise and stealth capabilities were poor it’s still there.

nWithout stealth, the Abyss Will could simply send abyss monsters one after another to disintegrate the stronghold.

n“What should we build first, guild leader?” Andrew asked.

n“Concentrate on building the teleportation array,” Maximus instructed.

nOnce they had the teleportation array, they could recruit people from all over the abyss realm to help build their stronghold.

nFurthermore, it allowed them to quickly travel back and forth between various cities.

nEven with the Eternal Voyager, it took them a few months to reach this place from the nearest outpost.

nAndrew took a tier 9 ship from the guild, along with the main ship spirit of Eternal Voyager, into the abyss realm.

nWhat remained in the guild was just the sub-ship spirit of Eternal Voyager without any consciousness.

nIt could only drive the ship without any analytical capabilities.

nUnfortunately, the tier 9 ship they were proud of in the Etherium Realm was useless here.

nAlthough it could fly, with various natural calamities, thick abyss aura, abyss monsters, etc., the ship could barely move.

nThe ship’s speed was reduced to one-tenth, the ship’s barrier began to corrode, and various facilities began to malfunction.

nBasically, the ship became useless and could only be used for emergency travel.

nFortunately, the Eternal Voyager could be transferred to the core of the stronghold.

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nSoon, time passed.

nUnder the concentrated efforts of thousands of people.

nIt only took a few months to set up a teleportation array.

n“Guild leader, should we begin establishing connections with other teleportation arrays?”

n“You may begin…”

nAndrew then operated the array and began connecting with cities and outposts in the Central Layer.

nAs for direct teleportation to the boundary and the purgatory layer, it didn’t have that capability.

nAfter all, they were only novices when it came to setting up arrays.

nThey only managed to do it due to the basic blueprint given to them by Etherium Council.

nEven Maximus had no idea how to set it up.

nHe was only a tier 8 formation array master.

nTo set up a teleportation array that could cross abyss layers, he needed to be at least a peak tier 9 formation master.

nFurthermore, he didn’t bother specifically studying the teleportation arrays.

nAnyway, they couldn’t use it for now.

nIf truly needed he can just hire someone to do it.

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nSoon after connecting to all teleportation array formations in the central abyss.

nThe teleportation array in the stronghold lit up.

nOne by one, individuals came out of the teleportation array.

nlightsΝοvel “Is this the newly built outpost of Shadow Hunter Guild?”

n“I wonder if there are any special resources here?”

n“Tsk, tsk, it looked so dilapidated.”

nA group of individuals looked around the barely built stronghold with only a little barrier, the stronghold’s core, a teleportation array, and a few temporary cottages.

nFinally seeing Maximus the guild leader of The Shadow Hunters Guild, they flew up to him.

n“Lord Maximus, you’ve finally built your outpost!”

n“Lord Maximus is as efficient as ever.”

n“Can you tell us about your plans, Lord Maximus?”

n“What about the density of abyss monsters? How much is there?”

n“What about the special resources around? Is there any?”

nThe crowd surrounded him and eagerly asked questions.

nThese people were sent by various top guilds and organizations toward every newly built outpost, hoping to set up their branch here and invest.

nThey were like wolves who saw prey and couldn’t help but take a bite.

nMaximus was not disturbed by this; after all, they were only here to earn money.

n“Relax, gentlemen. Let’s sit down and talk,” Maximus said, inviting them to a makeshift cottage.

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nInside a luxurious makeshift cottage.

nThe crowd looked at him eagerly, waiting for his answer.

nMaximus’s next words would depend on how much investment they would make in the stronghold.

nThey were even willing to provide Maximus with manpower and rare resources if possible.

n“Do you want drinks or food?”

n“No, please quickly tell us about the abyss area around your outpost.” They ask hurriedly

n“Is that so?” Maximus nodded in agreement.

n“First, there are five special resources: a medium-sized void metal lode, a large Abyssfall crystal lode, an Abyss Orchid Forest, a Dreadroot Prairie, and Quicksilver sands.”

n“What, so many?!”

n“How did you find this place, Lord Maximus?!”

n“Can you give us some tips?”

nThe crowd couldn’t help but be shocked to hear that there were so many resources around Maximus’s outpost.

nUsually, there were only one or two special resources around an outpost.

nHearing that Maximus’s outpost had five of them, how could they not be shocked?

n“This is a trade secret,” Maximus shook his head and didn’t reveal anything.

nIn truth, the one who found this place was Eternal Voyager.action

nThe only one being suppressed in the abyss realm is the tier 9 ship.

nAs for Eternal Voyager a tier 9 spirit there was no such thing.

nTraveling at light speed, Eternal Voyager can analyze and deduce, the distribution of resources, danger, risk, etc. at a high speed.

nThis place was found by Eternal Voyager after three years of searching.

nThe consequence is that the tier 9 ship is almost destroyed and dilapidated.

nSeeing that Maximus was keen to keep his mouth shut.

nThey began to ask other questions.

n“What about the danger?”

n“How is the concentration of abyss monsters here?”

n“It’s of medium difficulty by Central Layer standards.”

n“Hiss-, there doesn’t seem to be much danger.”

n“So lucky, this outpost should be easy to defend.”

nThe crowd couldn’t help but be jealous as they heard there wasn’t much danger.

nIt’s not that they couldn’t find a place with many resources like the one that Maximus has.

nIt is the danger that keeps them away from it.

nIf they had such capabilities, then why not go to the purgatory layer?

nThere are abundant resources everywhere.

nUnfortunately, they lack enough manpower to protect such an outpost.

n“How about it, Lord Maximus, do you need any investment?”

n“We are open to anything!”

n“You can freely suggest what you want!”

nThey asked one by one, fearing that Maximus would refuse.

n“What we lack is mainly manpower to build the stronghold.”

n“Other than that, we are not lacking anything,” Maximus answered.

n“What I’m trying to build is a mobile stronghold.”

n“Meaning, we would only be staying here until the stronghold is built.”

n“The goal of the Shadow Hunter guild is the purgatory layer.”

nHearing what Maximus said.

nThe people in the room fell silent as their brains churned into high-speed processing what Maximus had said.

nNo shortage of resources.

nMobile stronghold.

nNot staying here.

nGoal: purgatory layer.

nAll kinds of possibilities were processed in their brains.

nFirst, Maximus would not stay here for long, meaning the resources are for them in the future.

nSecond, Maximus’s goal is grand and ambitious.

nThird, Maximus should have some confidence in going to the purgatory layer.

nFourth, the resources and money Maximus has are so huge that he can build the stronghold by himself.

nFifth, Maximus should have a mysterious background.

nSixth, seventh, eighth, ninth…

nAll in all, Maximus is worthy of their vigorous investment.

nThinking about it, they quickly contacted their superiors for various permissions.

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