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The first thing Matthew did when he returned to the Demon's Camp.

It was to set up a teleportation stone tablet at the entrance of the camp.

The corpses of demons were also excellent materials.

Judging from the technology tree in the Storluk industrial point, their hearts could at least be used to generate electricity.

Little Patton also verified this point.

At present, Matthew was vigorously promoting the installation of electric circuits and lights on all floors of the cetery.

The other supplies were not in short supply.

The only thing he lacked was energy, and he could make up for it now.

Secondly.

The remaining bodies of the demons also had a certain chance of being transford into undead through the Undead Summoning Spell or the Undead Transformation Pool.

However, the success rate of the universal Undead Summoning Spell was a little low.

One had to master the corresponding Abyssal Undead Summoning Spell.

This was a very high-level knowledge.

Matthew was a necromancer who had a wild background, so he naturally couldn't master it.

However, he planned to learn as he practised.

It was rare to have so many demon corpses to practice with. It would be too unreasonable not to study the Abyssal Undead Summoning Spell.

As for the specific source of knowledge…

Isabelle's Spell Library had everything he needed.

In this aspect.

Matthew really didn't worry too much.

Then, with the help of Peggy, he began to search the entire camp.

The demon camp occupied a large area.

There weren't many things inside.

This was probably related to the relatively chaotic behaviour of the demons.

Other than the barracks, whose roofs had been blown off, what was left were so simple daily necessities.

Matthew's horizons were slightly broadened when he was taking stock of these things.

"Demons actually use toilets?! And it was still in the era of aqua privies? In this aspect, it's indeed inferior to the devil civilization in the Abyss…"

"What is this relatively soft sandball? Why was there a hole in every sand dune? Eh... It feels quite good."

"What is this shiny ointnt? Why is there such an ointnt in every demon's barracks?"

Peggy shouted beside him.

Matthew's expression gradually turned strange.

His knowledge of the abyss was not profound enough, and he did not know what most of the items were used for.

However, he was very clear about this ointnt. Find adventures on m,v le

The aura that this thing emitted was too similar to Rheagar's sword oil…

Hence, he coughed lightly and said,

" It's probably used by demons to sar their weapons. It can increase their sharpness."

Then, as Peggy ca to a realization.

Matthew took away all the ointnt.

Other than the daily necessities, Matthew collected bundles of " Abyss Candles ".

[Abyss Candle] was a good thing.

One had to know that the light emitted by ordinary candles could not illuminate the Abyss.

This was related to the powerful shadow domain of the Mother of Abyss.

Only the Abyssal Candle could point the way for travellers in the abyss.

Other than that.

The light emitted by the Abyssal Candle could even scare off so weak demons to a certain extent.

It could also have a certain fog-dispelling effect when the fog was thick.

The demons had lived in the Abyss for a long ti.

Their bodies had long adapted to the harsh environnt of the Abyss.

Therefore, most Abyssal Candles were made by demons to be exchanged with other races.

To a certain extent, this was the hard currency of the Abyss and the surrounding areas.

Matthew counted.

He found a total of 46 bundles of Abyssal Candles in the camp, a total of 276 candles. According to the knowledge he learned from ancient books, these candles could buy a small town in a certain plane of the Bottomless Abyss.

Of course, you can buy the Abyss's towns, but you have to have the ability to defend them.

Apart from the Abyssal Candle.

There was another type of hard currency that was more widespread in the camp.

The na was Big Gold Coin.

This was the common currency of the Abyss and could be circulated among most demon races.

Compared to the Alliance's Little Gold Coin.

The gold content of a big gold coin was more than five tis that of a small gold coin.

However, the purchasing power of the two was difficult to asure.

After all, Little Gold Coin was backed by the Alliance's credit, and the productivity of the Alliance and human society was definitely better than the demons.

The area where Storluk Industries was involved was an exception.

Matthew had collected a total of more than 500 big gold coins, which was considered a small harvest.

Outside of currency.

Matthew also found so armour suitable for demons. The quality of these armours was relatively crude, and it was obvious that they were used to fool the demons.

However, having armour was definitely better than not having armour at all.

If the demons had worn these armours during the battle, Matthew might have had to spend more effort.

Unfortunately, this batch of goods seed to have just arrived at the camp.

The demons didn't have ti to put them on.

This allowed Matthew to take advantage of a loophole.

Matthew liked this batch of armour and imdiately asked the coolie zombies who walked over from the teleportation tombstone to carry it back.

With this batch of armour.

At the very least, he could arm the patrol team first!

There were also two Special Items.

Matthew found them in the central tent. They were the gymnastic mask and the horn of Asner.

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[Gymnastic Mask (Rare Item): After wearing it, you will master the basic abilities of most circus employees.]

50 for gymnastics;

Yoga 20;

Beast Taming 20;

Martial Arts (Performance) 20

[Insight: You have learned the history of this mask through your keen senses.]

Demon Lord Asner especially loved watching gymnastic performances, so he had specially found soone to make this mask.

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