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Chapter 1302: A Gift from Borick


The aid provided by the Xuanwu Empire quickly spread its message everywhere.

The nations on the Borick Continent felt quite embarrassed about relying so heavily on outsiders. Although the higher-ups don't care about face, the common people do.

With magic nets being constructed everywhere, it became difficult to block information.

To address the concerns of their citizens and bolster national morale, the various nations had no choice but to increase their investments.

As a result, with increased investments across various regions, the frontlines were quickly stabilized. Even with a large number of plague giants, breaking through wasn't a simple task.

In the rear, a total of six floating battleships as the first batch of support had already entered the battlefield.

Although the magic net wasn't fully connected yet, floating battleships could still fly a certain distance even after disconnecting from the magic net. As long as they could fly to the next location with a magic net, they could replenish their magic power.

These magic net areas acted like relay supply stations, continuously powering the floating battleships.

As soon as the floating battleships reached the frontlines, with the magic net densely connected there, they could obtain formidable combat power. Meanwhile, the construction of the intervening magic nets was rapidly progressing.

Zhao Guang's given reason was the need to connect the rear magic nets to provide magic power.

The magic power in front was just too little, and they needed to connect it to be sufficient for use.

Of course, these were not provided to them for free; the alliance had to pay rent and address issues of magic power consumption, among other things. Otherwise, it would seem strange if everything were free.

The construction of the magic net accelerated further, initially built in some areas only because of the war.

But later, as various magic network terminals were sold to them, they learned the use of these things.

In the information age, the more extensive the coverage of the magic net, the more significant its role. In a short time, many people could no longer live without the network, leading to large-scale investments in the magic net's construction.

On this day, just as the frontlines stabilized, Su Buqi was once again dispatched to the Xuanwu Empire.

"My aid has already arrived. As for the drakonic beasts, further transfer is required; the first batch's quantity is not large."

Zhao Guang found it odd. Although drakonic beasts were useful on the battlefield, they weren't as critical as those floating battleships. Furthermore, the frontlines weren't in such a hurry that they would rush over to urge action.

"No, no, of course, your needs in this aspect must be considered. I'm here this time to deliver a gift."

"A gift? What is it?" Zhao Guang was very curious since the other party had come to give him a gift.

This wasn't likely his own intention but rather the plan of those countries behind him.

Su Buqi was just a representative, a person to communicate with him; what could he possibly possess that would catch Zhao Guang's eye? Zhao Guang quickly understood the reasoning.

"To recognize your contributions to the frontlines, Borick Continent couldn't just do nothing."

Su Buqi bowed and said, "Considering you perhaps lack nothing, the decision from behind is that various countries will present all sorts of secret knowledge as a gift, to congratulate on your breakthrough to demigod."

Zhao Guang understood; they wanted to win him over through this gesture.

At the same time, they wanted to show that they had made some effort, rather than doing nothing.

As for congratulating him on the breakthrough, although it seemed late, for a demigod, this bit of time wasn't much, so there was no issue. Besides, it was just a pretext.

But giving him things that went straight to his heart was a genuine gesture.

They definitely knew that he loved all kinds of knowledge.

Mages generally loved to collect knowledge, but his range of collection was broader than that of other mages. While other demigods pursued high-end knowledge, only he pursued these lower-level things.

Therefore, using these as gifts for him was a perfect decision.

As for knowledge, once given, he wouldn't lose anything. They also didn't worry about Zhao Guang sharing it with others since, in his eyes, the level wasn't considered very high.

Of course, Zhao Guang understood they would never release their truly secret knowledge.

Better safe than sorry; knowledge that seemed insignificant could be core to an entire power, affecting its development and fate.

"I really like this gift, and I'll accept it."

"As for the Drakonic Beast Legion, they should arrive in roughly two months."

His factory had just been completed, and large-scale delivery required time. After all, even nurturing these drakonic beasts wouldn't be a task completed in a day or two.

Regarding this, Su Buqi didn't seem too concerned; after all, they were just some drakonic beasts.

Without reaching the legendary level, they weren't too impactful on the entire battlefield.

Once true high-end combat power entered the battlefield, lower-end forces would only play a marginal role.

Having delivered the items, Su Buqi left, while Zhao Guang started studying them. Different regions and individuals had varied research directions, providing him with substantial assistance.

The more he understood, the more comprehensive his worldview became.

Zhao Guang knew this had significant implications for the expression of his law and felt an indistinct sense that this path would greatly influence his future, even though he didn't precisely know how.

After reaching demigod status, Zhao Guang greatly valued these intuitions as they were not unwarranted.

The front gradually stabilized, and at this moment, the undead creatures in the rear felt a bit frustrated.

The corpse demons convened again to discuss attack strategies. The world's strength far surpassed their initial expectations, and their previous offensive seemed inadequate, necessitating an increase in power.

If it were a smaller dimension, their actions would have already conquered it by now.

But such matters had to be reported up the chain; they couldn't make the decisions alone.

During this interim, they needed to protect themselves, continue creating more plague giants. Without this protection, their frontlines risked being pressed back.

The divine realm's corpse demons were plenty, and replacements were ready if the current ones fell.

Thus, the battlefield achieved a strange calm, as both sides continuously fueled their efforts.

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