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386: Chapter 207: Testing the Main Cannon, Three A-Level Life Forms Arrive 386: Chapter 207: Testing the Main Cannon, Three A-Level Life Forms Arrive Ulrich looked back at his shattered spaceship.

Theo said just in ti, “Take my ship back.”

Ulrich’s expression softened, and he nodded.

Three A-level life forms boarded the black spaceship thoughtfully.

As the engine spat out bright flas, they quickly disappeared into the cosmos.

[Legion: Controlled Objects manufactured don’t need additional tal energy control.

When the aggregate number exceeds 1000, a 25% overall enhancent will be obtained.]

So it was this kind of legion.

Li Ming absorbed the tal energy while checking the instructions.

The [Material Reorganization Machine] trait was indeed powerful.

Just this feature alone could save him a great amount of tal energy over ti.

That’s how it should be, tirelessly sourcing materials and managing the assembly line, only to have to spend extra tal energy on control—there’s no logic to that.

The subsequent 25% enhancent was clearly useful only for large-scale legion use, equivalent to a buff.

Li Ming muttered to himself as he studied it a bit.

In the case of using this item through Materialization, it could only consu tal materials, but if used through Control, it could consu both tal energy and tal materials.

However, it could only manufacture Controlled Objects of a grade lower than itself.

The [Material Reorganization Machine] is currently A-grade, so it can only make B-grade items or lower.

“Later, I’ll try whether it’s better to mass-produce ordinary items for upgrades or to use tal energy directly for upgrades,” Li Ming planned.

And he had already realized that the best way to use this item would be to find a base and let it operate on its own.

Controlling it himself would consu a great deal of ti and energy, a truly cost-ineffective endeavor.

Because of the [Legion] trait, manufacturing them ant they were under his control already, saving much trouble and ti.

However, this matter still needed thorough consideration.

The [Legion] trait was likely specifically ant for producing chanical soldiers.

Creating complete chanical bodies, he only needed to spend a bit of tal energy to quickly produce a massive chanical legion.

Yet, it was predictable that the tal energy consumption would beco increasingly enormous.

The Collector’s treasury, accumulated over many years, couldn’t withstand his spending.

There were many items here of high value, but they yielded little tal energy and were purely artistic, like a painting hanging on the wall, scorched by flas to less than half its size.

Reportedly worth tens of millions of Star Coins in so civilization, they held no aning for him.

The best were still the refined ores, continuously supplying the [Material Reorganization Machine].

He only needed to collect the finished Controlled Objects.

He already had a rough outline in his mind.

He had a special advantage—he could convert chanical life forms and set up a force with less trouble than most, and they would all be utterly loyal.

Temporarily setting aside this issue, he pondered the [Particle Confinent Ship Cannon] and activated the [Strategic Support] ability.

Instantly, he hesitated slightly, the huge cannon barrel indeed disappeared from the control page, and wasn’t materialized, but he could vaguely sense its presence.

It seed that with just a thought, he could make it appear and then strike sowhere near him.

So it existed in this form.

Li Ming carefully felt it but found he temporarily couldn’t utilize it because it wasn’t charged.

“I need to charge it first…” Li Ming removed the [Particle Confinent Ship Cannon] from [Strategic Support].

Because of [Oversized Energy Storage], he could directly charge it on the control page.

Just starting, his complexion changed as his energy surged like floodwaters, nearly draining him completely.

“This is too intense…” Li Ming reluctantly moved forward, hearing the rustling sound coming from the elevator shaft, but no one ca down.

Hesitating for a mont, he changed into all the gear that would boost his stamina, notably the [chanical Auxiliary Heart] providing major help.

Combined with [Battlefield dical Care], charging while recuperating— though not truly balanced—filled it up after more than twenty minutes.

“One full charge can fire two shots, but there’s a ten-minute interval needed,” Li Ming estimated, roughly the sa as the main ship-grade cannons.

Feeling weak, the sensation of simultaneously exhausting and recovering energy was rather hard to endure.

“How should I test this…” He felt eager to try, his gaze gradually shifting towards the elevator shaft.

Outside the elevator shaft, Cassis had already switched back into Combat Armor, with guard soldiers stationed around.

Among them were many raiders, all fairly disciplined with the leader at least an C-grade Life Form.

There were also four B-grade Life Forms, each bearing so repute.

Cassis stared into the deep elevator shaft.

All other areas had been cleared except the maintenance room, which, after a major disturbance, had many items missing, but there were no other losses.

Ulrich ordered a swift inspection of the castle’s subterranean area.

At the sa ti, not allowing anyone to leave the castle, the periter Energy Barrier was reactivated and set to a lockdown state.

However, Cassis wasn’t one to take the lead herself; looking around, she said, “Ten million Star Coins, who’s willing to scout this out?”

“Ten million?” A commotion arose among the remaining raiders, but it quickly settled down again.

They understood it was just a ruse.

This woman was too cunning—there were definitely dangers below.

“Gentlen, you’re all wise.

I won’t deceive you: there could indeed be dangers below, but since I represent the Collector, there’s no need for to take risks,” Cassis spoke frankly, “But even if there’s danger, it will certainly be limited.”

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