The Mighty Dragons Are Dead-Chapter 672 - 0669: Solving the Difficult Problem (Second Update)

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Chapter 672: Chapter 0669: Solving the Difficult Problem (Second Update)

Liszt stowed the Tear Staff into the Gemstone Space, and interestingly enough, Virginia was still able to restore her soul power within the Tear Staff as if unaffected by the stillness of the Gemstone Space.

This led Liszt to feel that the stillness within the Gemstone Space was probably a suspension of all things on the material level.

As for the non-material level, or rather, the spiritual dimension, it did not seem to be effective — living things upon entering the Gemstone Space would inevitably face the dissipation of their souls, probably due to the lack of a suitable vessel to contain them. But once there was a vessel like the Soul Storage Vessel or Tear Staff, they could survive.

Perhaps when the day came for him to ride a Formless Dragon, he would be able to thoroughly comprehend the magical properties of the Formless Dragon’s magic power.

The banquet.

Relishing the taste of roasted suckling pig, purebred Estuary Pigs were yet to be sampled and for now, it was only the mixed breed Estuary Pigs, but the flavor already surpassed that of ordinary pigs by several multiples. With a delicate texture and rich flavor, the simple seasoning concocted a savory taste that complemented the moderate fat content of the Estuary suckling pig’s meat.

Just the smell could make one’s mouth water profusely, let alone the taste upon reaching one’s mouth.

Accompanied by fish soup from wellfish, stir-fried eggs from Green-headed Ducks and Flamingos, and a variety of other rich ingredients, the meal truly whetted Liszt’s appetite.

The value of the food consumed in one sitting was probably higher than the annual expenses of an average commoner.

Such was the luxurious life of a noble, the stronger the Knight the richer the food required, as after all, Dou Qi originated from within the Knight himself and was not drawn from the ambient magic power or the Magic Web. However, compared to other Noble Landlords who relied on exploiting the commoners for survival, Liszt mainly depended on doing business and the Pioneer Mandate.

The glass business was already booming across Sapphire and spreading to the Steel Ridge Kingdom.

Fresh Flower Brew and Fresh Flower Soap were gradually expanding their sales territory, raking in a fortune daily.

Once the future paper was qualified, it was sure to set off a new sales frenzy, by which time he probably could amass wealth to rival nations with just glass and paper — as a Dragon Knight, he already had enough power to ensure a technological monopoly, which naturally brought exorbitant profits as a monopolistic business.

“Such a life is truly not a waste of a transmigration.”

After the banquet, enjoying several pastries made from Banpo Cattle milk as dessert, Liszt felt undeniably proud of himself.

People have different aspirations, some favor starting revolutions and striving for a world of great unity.

However, he held no such lofty interests; to protect the happiness of the people in his domain and then enjoy life and explore the world was his greatest pleasure.

“The previous small goal of dragon riding has been achieved, now I shall set another small goal — to establish a kingdom within ten years, and become a truly independent and unrestrained grand Landlord!”

Having a goal.

Made him feel an unlimited drive, with a better life beckoning, “As for long-term goals, that would be to contract with an Immortal Dragon, becoming a Dragon Domain Landlord and sharing its longevity. I don’t ask for much, just to live a few hundred or a thousand years more, and I guess my life would be thoroughly satisfied.”

In the past, he thought a hundred years was sufficient, why yearn for immortality?

But now he believes otherwise, too little of such a beautiful life is enjoyed in just a hundred years. He wouldn’t want to see Ach reach adulthood only to find himself with wrinkles on his forehead.

The following day, Liszt continued his seclusion, delving into research and cultivation with Ach.

As Ach was verifying the resonance principles of the Magic Web and encountered a few unsolvable problems requiring assistance, Liszt asked her to write them down, then hurriedly took the problems to the Mage Tower to find Chris Truth for solutions — with four Grand Magicians, eight Vampires, and several Common Magicians, their assembly was indeed luxurious.

No matter how clever Ach was, her knowledge reservoir was still too limited, with almost no contact with humans. Everything she knew about the magical world came from the Magic Books Liszt found for her, naturally in many aspects, she couldn’t compare to human Magicians who had traveled far and wide.

Chris received the thick leather-bound notebook and said, “Viscount, I’ll arrange for the Grand Magicians to lead their teams to tackle these problems right away.”

“Very well, resolve these issues as soon as possible; I urgently need answers.”

Liszt simply stayed in the Mage Tower, waiting for the magicians to solve the problems.

However, what he did not expect was that when Chris sought out the three Grand Magicians with the problems, they all responded: “Sorry, no time!”

This was not the attitude of captives.

Liszt immediately asked, “Chris, what are they busy with?”

“They have recently been so engrossed in natural magic that they cannot extricate themselves, spending all their time with those magic plants, even discussing collaborative research into druid transformation magic with Mary and the others,” Chris said helplessly. Once magicians become obsessed with a certain research, their stubbornness is quite terrifying.

Liszt went directly to the three Grand Magicians and said sternly, “I don’t care how much you like natural magic; now, solve these problems for me. If you do, you can continue your research into natural magic. If not, all magic plants and materials will be confiscated!”

“Viscount, our research will be epoch-making; you should not underestimate natural magic so lightly!”

“Yes, once we unlock the secrets of magic plant growth, the world will never lack for grain again! This research has great strategic value; you should fully support us!”

“Druid transformation magic is also a powerful force in combat, even capable of overcoming the disadvantage that magicians can’t take to the battlefield!”

Liszt’s face was expressionless: “First, resolve my problems, then you can study natural magic!”

“For truth, we refuse!”

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“If truth can’t be explained for even a moment, we won’t work for you for even a moment!”

“You can detain our bodies, but you can’t imprison the souls that yearn for truth!”

The three Grand Magicians were stubborn as mules, unmoved by Liszt’s threats, unless he used force.

But he was not a man who advocated violence.

He believed more in his own personal charm: “What if I say, in my territory, there exists a descendant of the Child of the Sun; would you be willing to solve these difficulties for me then?”

“Ah?”

“A descendant of the Child of the Sun?”

“The true caster of druid transformation magic?”

The three Grand Magicians immediately put away their shameless demeanor and said with lifted spirits, “Viscount, please tell us where the descendant of the Child of the Sun is; you must understand his importance surpasses everything in the territory!”

Liszt glanced at Chris, then turned to look at the three Grand Magicians: “Solve the problems, and I will bring him to cooperate with your research… Let’s agree beforehand, everything is to be voluntary, no forcing the other party, and no inhumane treatment allowed.”

After all, Old Phil was of an advanced age and could not withstand too much disturbance.

Cooperating by drawing a little blood might be acceptable, but being treated as a guinea pig was clearly inappropriate. Although a landlord had the full authority of life and death over his subjects, Liszt’s morals did not allow him to harm ordinary people who were just trying to live their lives.

After saying these words,

he turned and walked away.

Seeing this, the three Grand Magicians looked at each other and immediately said in unison: “Your Excellency Chris, we are tight on time; let’s hurry and tackle these difficult questions!”