I Created Scientific Magic-Chapter 121 - 108: Ending the Eye of Death! (Please Subscribe)

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Chapter 121: Chapter 108: Ending the Eye of Death! (Please Subscribe)

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To trigger a hydrogen explosion, the hydrogen in the air must be maintained between 4% and 75.6%. To ensure the most violent explosion possible, the ratio of hydrogen to oxygen should be kept around 2:1!

Without a doubt, Lynn did it!

Although it was not the standard ratio, it was very close!

[Multiple Flame Burst Skills]

North and others, who had been silently counting, struck the moment the missile hit the airbag!

Several third-circle Wizards cast spells together, and in an instant, dozens of raging fireballs howled towards their target. After losing half of their defense against tentacles, they collided with the airbag.

Boom——

At that moment, the mixed gases ignited fiercely, shaking heaven and earth. A huge blast resounded through the skies, and with a dust cloud rising, dazzling flames and violent shockwaves swept around.

The Eye of Death, which had just pierced through the airbag, immediately tasted something it had never experienced in its life. Flames and explosions poured directly into it through its wide-open mouth…

Damage from an internal explosion is often the most fierce!

Blistering heat, pain, numbness… Assault from all parts of its body, inside and out, almost instantly made it feel as if it was a burning hot iron mass. Intense pain was emanating from every inch of it, as if something were tearing its flesh apart, driving it to a more frenzied roar…

At this moment, Lynn and the others could not care less about the Eye of Death, for the terrifying waves that followed the shockwave had already swallowed the cockpit…

The battered cockpit was smashed into the ocean by waves more than ten meters high, and Lynn, North, Hank, and Barbara were no exception.

The seawater, tainted dark green, poured in from all directions. It was like being thrown into a washing machine, as the tumultuous currents made everyone dizzy…

When the cockpit resurfaced, everyone present was in a miserable, soaking wet state.

“Damn… damn it, no matter what you say next time, I will never fall for your tricks again!” Hank cursed angrily.

He had believed North’s wickedness in the first place to get into such a life-threatening situation!

Lynn’s first reaction was to look towards the Eye of Death—this ferocious beast was now completely motionless. Its massive body was torn and tattered from the explosion, tentacles blasted apart, body parts sunk to the ocean floor or floating on the surface. Less than a third of its head remained, its entire being now engulfed in the flames that burned fiercely.

“It should really be dead, right?” Barbara’s face showed a hint of relief mixed with dread.

“If it still lives after that, then from now on I’ll walk upside down!” North spat out and said viciously before checking the cockpit below.

Even though metal plates and protective alchemy arrays had been installed on both sides of the cabin beforehand, the extent of the damage was still not optimistic, with the rear completely deformed.

Thankfully, the convenience of magic was enough to resolve this minor trouble. Now that the airship’s airbags were gone, they could only use this thing as a boat and slowly make their way back…

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Although he had spoken confidently before, when he actually sat in the cabin and approached, North felt a cold sweat, fearing that the Eye of Death might come to life and attack them once again.

However, none of this happened, and the group easily reached the enormous corpse. After extinguishing the flames that still burned, it was finally time to collect the spoils of war.

The first thing was the essence in the brain, undoubtedly the most precious item. The Eye of Death’s power had even crystallized the essences in the brain, about the size of a fist. By the looks of it, there should be enough to concoct more than five bottles of Magic Source.

What surprised Lynn was that after North got the crystal, he just casually tossed it to him and then hastily began to fill a mithril-crafted tub with the blood of the Eye of Death…

“Is this thing very important?” Hank suddenly asked.

Barbara, who stood nearby, looked over as well. Anyone could see how much North valued the blood of the Eye of Death.

It was even possible that North had planned this hunting expedition, and expended countless efforts, solely for this substance!

“Actually, there’s nothing special about this blood. It just so happens that the Alchemy Array I’m researching needs this stuff,” North said irritably, looking at the few people who indirectly formed a semi-circle around him. “Besides, it’s spilled all over this sea; if you want it, you can just scoop it up yourselves!”

However, Barbara and Hank were relentless. The blood in the seawater had already been diluted, and its usefulness for anything would be greatly reduced.

They had truly risked their lives this time, narrowly escaping death multiple times, and they had also witnessed the overwhelming power of the Eye of Death, so they were very curious about North’s purpose in collecting its blood.

“How about this, I’ll cut my reward in half, but you must give us some of the collected blood…” Hank suddenly proposed, then glanced towards Lynn, who had been silent so far.

“What do you think, Radak?”

“Reasonable,” Lynn nodded and stood out in agreement.

“You’re taking a mile when given an inch, don’t forget, the airship, Magic Crystal Cannon, and the Feathered Snake Marrow used to disperse the fog for hunting the Eye of Death were all purchased by me at a great cost!” North rebuked angrily, suppressing his rage.

Barbara’s expression became somewhat embarrassed. “Don’t say that, North. We just want to replace part of our rewards with blood. You just need to give us one bottle for research,” she said.

Faced with the pressure of the three, North’s expression changed, but he had no choice but to compromise. Although they were all members of “Bloodthorn,” they were merely allies bound by interests. He had exhausted a great deal of magic during the battle. If the three were to act against him together, he might actually die there.

With this in mind, North grimaced as he took out a few empty Magic Potion bottles and filled them with some of the blood before throwing them to the three.

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After receiving them, Hank and Barbara inevitably glanced in Lynn’s direction, for the essence of the Eye of Death was also extremely precious.

“I’m only responsible for making Magic Potions; I’m not in charge of the distribution. However, you can’t touch my share,” Lynn said casually, having noticed the pair’s intentions, and he effectively kicked the ball back to North. He didn’t care about any verbal promises.

“When the time comes, you can just pay to buy it!” North said through gritted teeth.

The two immediately subdued themselves, as they dared not provoke North further. They didn’t want this guy to go mad and take them down with him…

(PS: Two updates today, although this part of the plot is critical, it may not be enjoyed by many, and the subscription performance is quite poor as well. I’ll sort out the plot and speed up the progress of the story a bit… But I also thank everyone for their support, and will continue with three updates tomorrow.)