Wizard: I Can Refine Everything

Chapter 288: 9 The Storm is Brewing



Chapter 288: 9 The Storm is Brewing

Chapter 288: Chapter 9 The Storm is Brewing

Paradise City was located at the junction of two flying airship routes, which gave it a geographical advantage.

The incessant flow of flying airships brought the city a wealth of goods and a vast amount of wealth, but wealth bred corruption.

In Paradise City, none of the laws of the mortal world existed. The dominators of Paradise City were the Nine Stars Chamber of Commerce, and the Chamber was a wizard company, which was only bound by the laws issued by the Truth Council.

Thus, the Mortal Zone of Paradise City became a city synonymous with sin.

As long as you had money and were a mortal without transcendent powers, you could do anything you wanted in Paradise City.

Hallucinogens, slave trade, murder paradise… all the corrupt acts you could think of as a mortal were possible in Paradise City. If that wasn’t enough, you could even find wizards to serve you—provided you could afford the price.

Such pleasures were extremely dangerous, for with just a bit more force in their actions, a wizard could break a mortal’s bones. A little displeasure could “scare” a mortal to death with life radiation.

And yet, many tycoons who had started their fortunes through trade would still throw in fortunes just to enjoy the sensation of reigning over wizards.

On the flying airship, Richard sat in his room, silently arranging the rune array in front of him.

In the air, symbols formed from concentrated magic power shifted positions, creating the special model of a Ghost Work Ball.

As Richard moved the position of one rune, the entire model suddenly became extremely unstable. The runes drifted from their original positions under the influence of magic power, which further exacerbated the influence.

In just a few milliseconds, the originally stable rune model suddenly turned into a magic power bomb about to explode.

“Ga, you’ve failed again,”

The out-of-control rune golem suddenly solidified in the air, after which a shadow wrapped around the entire model and shrank it to the size of a jellybean, which Ulysses then swallowed in one gulp.

Richard’s expression remained unchanged, “What experiment doesn’t have failures? Besides, I’m modifying the model of the Heart of Annihilation; you know its principle.”

“Ga, honestly, I don’t recommend you continue studying this annihilation reaction. Not only is it high in the danger index, but its ceiling is also quite limited,” Ulysses rarely offered advice to Richard.

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