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In particular, when Blaine thought of the strange voice here, he suddenly felt goosebumps all over his body.

'Huh? By the way,'

'What about that voice?'

'Could it be because it was

last ti,'

'Or was my thod too rough?'

'Is it that coming in with the King of Wakanda, I was automatically recognized as not an intruder?'

'It seed like I made a promise before,'

'What promise?'

'I guess this is my first ti in Wakanda,'

'Could it be that Blaine from a previous life molested a Wakandan girl and agreed to elope with her…'

'No, no. I haven't been here in either lifeti.'

'Strange, really strange.'

Without realizing it, Blaine had already imagined an entire idol-drama version of events, and a very lodramatic one at that. However, after using his ntal power to investigate, Blaine didn't find anything unusual. Could it be that the mysterious voice had truly regarded Blaine as T'Challa's companion and simply let him pass?

But in order to understand the many mysteries surrounding himself, Blaine had no choice but to continue exploring.

Hawkeye hovered above the vibranium teorite, and Blaine had almost completely grasped the internal structure of this tal mountain.

First of all, there was the outer tal shell. Although it wasn't vibranium, it was still an extrely precious and rare tal. It was sunproof, waterproof, radiation-resistant, corrosion-resistant, and exceptionally hard.

After all, it was used to protect the vibranium teorite, so the materials couldn't be inferior. What's more, the soil accumulated on the outside of the tal mountain could even support the growth of large trees. That alone was enough to show how extraordinary this tal was.

Inside the shell was a vast open space. Train tracks had been built along the inner tal wall, spiraling downward and connecting directly to the interior of the vibranium teorite. The tracks were the sa as the ones outside, supported by so mysterious force, yet they showed no signs of collapse.

From the inner tal wall to the teorite itself, the areas beneath both sides of this section of track were pitch-black. Blaine was currently standing right here.

Feeling the wind constantly rushing up from both sides of the track, Blaine could conclude that there was still a massive amount of space below. It could even be said that beneath the sides of the track was a bottomless abyss that stretched endlessly.

Aside from that, there were only a few dozen kiloters of teorite remaining. There was nothing special to see on the exterior, and Blaine had already seen hundreds of such teorites in space.

What was truly worth ntioning was the enormous amount of material inside this teorite. Its internal structure was covered with gleaming vibranium—the most primitive and pure vibranium, untouched by any processing or refinent. However, judging by the countless pits and tunnels, it seed that this entire teorite had nearly been mined out. At this rate, it was estimated that within a few hundred years, or at most a thousand, it would be completely exhausted.

Seeing so much vibranium, how could Blaine not be tempted? But T'Challa had already promised to give him one ton of vibranium.

One ton of vibranium was already more than enough for Blaine to use, and it was certainly not a small amount. In fact, that figure had originally been suggested by Blaine himself.

Besides, one ton of vibranium was enough for Blaine to forge several, even dozens, of tridents, and he wouldn't be able to use them all up anyway. Don't be fooled by how scarce and precious vibranium was—it all depended on who was using it.

Yes, vibranium was extrely scarce, but with this one ton, it was already sufficient.

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