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While Saul continued to study the soul-fixing magic circle, the Wall of Sighs and the Red Sea once again welcod the black tide.
However, this ti, anchor point monsters appeared in the Red Sea and directly devoured three high-rank wizards.
To prevent the anchor point's powerful pollution from spreading, Black Fla Emperor Elo urgently contacted Saul, then released the imprisoned Frim.
The two worked together—one to stop the anchor point, one to protect Mido—persisting for a day and night until Saul arrived and imdiately subdued the anchor point monster.
When Saul was third-rank, he had no way to deal with anchor point monsters, but at fourth-rank he could already seal the anchor point monster's pollution and collect it into his own space.
Only Frim, who had fought the anchor point monster at close range, saw Saul's action this ti.
He had originally had so thoughts after being released, but seeing Saul efficiently take away the anchor point monster he had never seen before, he imdiately realized that the current Saul had completely surpassed him.
"It was right to entrust it to you." Frim was referring to the golden thread he had given to Saul.
But he didn't know that it had originally been a golden page belonging to the diary. It's just that for so reason, this page's power was sowhat stronger than other golden pages.
With the anchor point monster taken away by Saul, the black tide imdiately receded.
Frim floated in the air sowhat awkwardly.
He had been temporarily released by the Tribunal to protect the Red Sea. Now that the black tide had receded so quickly, would Saul put him back in the Maze Corridor?
Just as Frim was secretly considering whether to flee first, Saul spoke.
"Chief Frim doesn't want to study anymore, does he?"
Frim looked at Saul, seeing the smile on his face, and felt a chill down his back.
The Chief who had been proud all his life slowly lowered his head. He knew this was Saul asking for a promise, and also for an attitude.
"Now you're the main force against the black tide. If you need to do anything, you can tell anyti."
This was tantamount to submission.
To ask Frim to lower himself further would be too much for him. This satisfied Saul.
Saul returned to shore, and Elo also erged from the defensive array.
Seeing Frim following behind Saul, his emotions were incredibly complex.
To divert attention and avoid mutual awkwardness, Elo imdiately discussed business with Saul.
"This is our first ti encountering an anchor point monster, but I heard the Sighing Wall has encountered one before?"
Saul nodded, "At that ti, it was also my first encounter with an anchor point monster, even more powerful than the anchor points we obtained in the Borderland. Most importantly, it actively attacks people and selects targets."
Both Elo and Frim frowned.
One anchor point monster had directly occupied the energy of two fourth-rank wizards. If there were more anchor point monsters...
Could they slice Saul up?
Saul took out a tal naplate inscribed with his newly designed Soul-Fixing magical array.
"This is a magical array I've been researching recently. It can provide wizards with more protection under black tide pollution. If you can continue improving the array above, we can continue sharing information and resources. If anything cos up, you can communicate with through Mido."
"So you can directly communicate with Mido." Royer, standing far away, muttered internally.
He knew Saul wouldn't simply hand over such a unique thod of controlling Red Sea Trees as Mido. But they had no better choice at the ti.
Elo and Frim took the magical array. With just one glance, they realized how important this array was.
Seeing that the Tribunal side had no problems, Saul imdiately left without eting anyone else.
Afterward, Saul also made a trip to the Sighing Wall.
Those who had been trapped here by Wizard Murphy had grown accustod to life here.
Thanks to Saul's help, these people weren't completely trapped in Far North City—they could leave, but because their lives were connected to the Sighing Wall, whenever black tides occurred, they still had to return to fight together.
Saul also left Soul-Fixing magical arrays here, having Maria and several high-rank wizards jointly research and deploy them.
However, these magical arrays were basically purely defensive, too passive. In Saul's view, to resist the black tide eruption in a few years, they still needed to rely on red worms for active offense, and find ways to completely cut off the Abyssal Eye's hope of resurrection.
He not only delivered magical arrays to the main forces fighting the black tide, but also didn't neglect so inland countries and wizard factions.
The Stargate Council was responsible for promotion on Iskaper Continent, while the Tribunal handled Nephret.
As for Stat Continent, Saul had wizards who had already submitted to the Purity Wizard Tower spread the word everywhere.
The current Borderland was no longer a forbidden zone. Soul-Fixing magical arrays were first deployed in various dangerous areas, making many places even safer than the outside world.
The wizards here naturally no longer needed to be stationed long-term in settlents and could move around freely.
So Saul sent them out to various countries on Stat Continent to deploy Soul-Fixing magical arrays.
Of course, the raw materials for these arrays still needed to be prepared by local forces. Otherwise, no matter how wealthy and powerful Saul was, he couldn't cover an entire continent.
His faction had only been established for a few years after all, and he had never seriously managed it. The faction's scope and strength naturally couldn't compare to the other two major forces.
By the ti wizard factions across all three continents were enthusiastically constructing defensive facilities according to Saul's Soul-Fixing magical arrays, Saul had quietly returned to the Purity Wizard Tower and entered the Chaos Realm again.
This ti, he planned to directly find anchor points in the Chaos Realm for experints.
The anchor point monster that Saul had sealed into his personal space at the Red Sea had actually rged with the original anchor point fragnt inside while Saul wasn't paying attention.
When Saul discovered the anchor point was missing, he imdiately examined the motionless sea snake-shaped anchor point monster that was playing dead.
Then he discovered that the sea snake had grown a horn.
He imdiately inford everyone about this through the Prismatic Channel.
Mido: [The Tribunal wizards told that the anchor points in their collection have never shown signs of fusion.]
Gorsa: [The anchor points on the Stargate Council side have basically been divided multiple tis. But even when put back together, there are no signs of fusion.]
"The problem should lie with the anchor point monsters that have aggressive consciousness." Saul was very cautious, "If it's just simple fusion, that's not a big problem. I'm just worried about whether there might be qualitative changes when they fuse to a certain quantity."
Gorsa: [Are you thinking of going to the abyss?]
Saul thought of his prophetic dream and felt uneasy. He didn't want to fail in the end because he overlooked a detail.
He didn't want to helplessly watch all three continents ultimately beco sacrifices for the abyss's resurrection.
"Yes. I plan to... truly make a trip into the abyss." Saul mustered the courage to say this.
This was a very dangerous decision. Saul planned to transform into his fate line main body form and completely enter the abyss beneath the Great Fissure to truly explore that world.
After waiting a mont, the Dead Wizard's Diary unexpectedly issued no death warning whatsoever.
Not even a crisis warning.
(End of Chapter)
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