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Li Ang was particularly interested in this hidden location because its na in the current Nebis Universal Language closely resembles the "Creation Furnace."

Although he's not a linguist, Li Ang knows a bit about the continuity logic of languages. The existing Nebis Universal Language incorporates many features of ancient languages and rges with many words from lost civilizations, as inford by the scholars of Thousand Tower City.

Furthermore, the core elent of the chanical Island left by the Island Founder—the "chanical Creation Furnace"—is only one suffix away from "Creation Furnace," almost as if their connection was written overtly.

However, without the information provided by the system, he wouldn't have known this.

Li Ang slightly raised his left hand. The Spiritual Manipulation spread out like an aura. Ever since acquiring the Demon's Hand, the enhancent in Spiritual Control has been skyrocketing, elevating with every move.

The most direct result is the rapid increase in his Professional Experience as a witch.

[Current Profession: witch]

[Tier: 9. Progress to next level: 52973/99999]

Compared to when he first acquired the system, when the Professional Experience was around 36000, he has progressed significantly.

A large portion of this experience was gained after developing new Curse Art, for which the system generously awarded points. In subsequent days, he didn't deliberately practice Casting, and the majority of the remaining experience increased automatically due to the Demon Curse.

After containing the Curse and acquiring the Demon's Hand, the daily automatic experience gain increased, though it might not be entirely beneficial; power gained without one's effort usually cos with a price.

The Demon's Claw was hidden within his robe sleeve. The Shadow Factory mbers he encountered along the way were subtly influenced by Spiritual Driving, remaining oblivious to Li Ang's passage.

Crossing the final line of defense and reaching the location marked on the system map, the traces left by the Island Builder Civilization beca quite clear. The corridor ahead had no input of Energy but appeared quite different from a regular passage. The walls and floors were lined with track-like grooves, suggesting that transportation tools might have once operated here.

With the passage now devoid of people, Li Ang ventured deeper into the darkness, lighting the Adventure Lantern.

Not long after proceeding further, he encountered a heavy tal gate.

It was sealed by so kind of chanical bolt, clearly indicating that unless the corresponding chanism was activated, it couldn't be opened.

Destruction was out of the question too.

[chanical Creation Gate]

[A chanical gate reinforced by Concept Level power. Attacking with suitable Law Power might break it open, but it has been additionally reinforced with the sa tier of power, making it impervious to any force below that of the Divine Spirit]

The system information indicated that the Island Founder used Level 9 power to create this gate, so even Legendary Powerhouses cannot break it easily without appropriate command of the Laws.

However, it had been reinforced later by soone unknown, making Legendary Power ineffective too.

Who reinforced this gate? Or should I say, these gates?

There are currently fourteen Machine Core Tunnels in existence; if all fourteen gates are reinforced, it must have been an intentional act by soone.

As such, opening the gate in the correct manner becos necessary.

Li Ang conjured a ball of Light Elent to illuminate the area, as the corridor was deep enough to avoid outside detection.

The light illuminated every part of the gate, yet he found no sign of a chanism.

Perhaps it employed Rune Technology similar to that of Magic guided Civilization, requiring specific Energy to activate it, or the switch controlling this gate wasn't here but located at so central console, which would be entirely feasible given the technological prowess of the Island Founder.

He reached out and touched the gate. He did not sense Magic Power, only realizing that complex Spiritual threads rigorously maintained its material toughness and structural stability.

The Spiritual Line within the gate far exceeded that of intelligent beings in complexity, occupying the entire Spiritual Vision, and even attacking it with Spiritual Piercing would take ages and fail to shake it.

Examining various structures on the gate, Li Ang couldn't determine their functions. However, he touched several areas that looked like potential keyholes or activation devices, hoping for a hint from the system.

Yet the system remained silent, offering no response.

Could there truly be a hidden location noted but no ans to unlock it?

The silence seed to convey—return to explore this place later.

Suddenly, a faint Spiritual Fluctuation arose from the shadows behind him.

If it weren't for gaining the Demon's Hand and his mastery over Spirituality advancing to a new level, he wouldn't have distinguished it from the other entities within the tunnel's natural Spirituality.

But for Li Ang now, such a fluctuation was like a firefly in the dark, dim yet undeniably visible.

Promptly, he raised a Magic Shield and lifted the Demon's Hand, ready to suppress the entity with Spiritual Asphyxia. Another Spiritual form surfaced.

Activating the Spiritual Horizon, he launched two Slow Spells, while the Demon's Claw ford a loose grip, using Spiritual Asphyxia to lock down the first presence.

In the darkness beyond the light's reach, an explosion of shadows collided with the approaching asphyxiation control, and shadows splashed onto the ground, revealing the figure of Morales.

"Why is it you?"

Although his Shadow Control Technique blocked the Spiritual Asphyxia, the Slow Spell hit accurately.

Xiaomo bore no hostility; he probably discovered Li Ang's disappearance and stealthily tracked him down.

"You—what—is—this trick."

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