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Monster Integration CH 1872

Author:AnWan Category:Unreal Update time:2023-01-03 15:06:16

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Chapter 1872 - Dangerous

Herb Hall 31-A3 is one of the uncommon herb halls in Astral Garden Tower.

In this herb hall, a faint amount of spatial energies would be extracted from the astral energy suċkėd by the tower and processed before releasing into this hall to give the spatial properties of the plants here.

The books I had found said that the process is very expensive, and only 2% of the plant getting any spatial properties.

Now, after thousands of years, the Astral absorption array to the tower had lost more than 99.9% of its capabilities. 

If the tower could absorb even 1% off astral energy as its had at its peak, Tyrants would not have been able to stay here, and the quality of herbs would have been much better, and there would be more astral-type herbs and than it is.

It is good news for me and others that this tower had nearly lost all its capability; it is the only reason why I am standing here.

Ashlyn, help me find the spatial type plants, I asked Ashlyn as she came out of me.

Chew, Chew! She chirped without looking at me before she flew away into the garden while I closed my eyes and concentrated on my runes.

This time, my runes are sensing whopping nine things; it is the most it had ever sensed in any Herb Garden or in any place.

I hope that two or three things of the nine have spatial properties; it will make me extremely happy if that happens.

Chew Chew 

I was sensing the directions of the plants through my runes when the voice of Ashlyn\'s rang out inside me.

Hearing it, the smile on my brightened up, and I immediately disappeared from my spot and appeared beside Ashlyn a second later.

In front of me is yellow-red colored grass, sending out a very peculiar color fiery energy.

Seeing that, disappointment couldn\'t help but appear on my face and was about to turn to Ashlyn to say this was not a spatial plant when I sensed faint spatial fluctuation within a fiery aura, which brought back a radiant smile on my face.

This plant had a spatial element; though it is only 15% to 20%, it is still good.

I did not immediately pluck the plant out.

The spatial type plants are one of the most sėnsɨtɨvė plants; the slightest mistake on my part could destroy the whole plant.

So, I took out the books which had whole information on the spatial herbs grown in the tower and methods to pluck them.

I flipped the pages, and soon I came across the drawing of the grass, which is known as Starfire grass, technically is a mutated Starfire grass since it had the spatial element.

There is complete info about it and including how to harvest it.

The harvest process is complicated and requires immense energy control.

I have to create a net of runes with neutral energy fire energy and envelope the whole grass in it before gently pulling its stalks; I do not need the full grass, just its stalks; those are the most important parts of this grass.

While the process may be complicated for others, it is quite simple for me that I needed less than a minute to create the runic net shown in the book.

I created the runic net and spread it over the grass; as I did, the net begins to spread itself on the grass.

As it finished enveloping the grass, I begin to control it and started to cut its stalks before storing them in special wooden containers mentioned in the book.

This grass is one of the nine things dėsɨrėd by my runes; I hope all the other things dėsɨrėd by my runes have spatial qualities in them.

If that were to happen, I would be able to get all spatial type herbal resources I need for the formation of core and would not have to look anywhere else.

Chew Chew!

I had just finished harvesting the plant when Ashlyn chirped in my mind again, calling me toward another spatial type of plant she had found.

I did not was any time and disappeared from my spot and appeared beside a small fruit tree; it had violet cherries, which had a strange fragrance, and inside the fragrance is spatial fluctuation.

These twelve cherries also contain 15% to 20% of the spatial element, about the same as the Starfire grass.

I again took out the book and started to read the method to harvest it, and to my surprise, and the cherry did not require any special method.

As long as I apply the appropriate amount of force to pluck it, I will be able to harvest it without a problem.

It took me few seconds to pluck and store all the cherries, and by the time I finished, Ashly found me another spatial plant, and like the two spatial elemental plants before, this one was also dėsɨrėd by my runes.

After I harvest that plant, Ashlyn took me to another and then another; within twenty minutes, I was able to harvest five spatial type plants, and I am very happy with things are going now, and things got an even better sixth plant, not only better but also little complicated and dangerous.

Chew Chew!

Ashlyn stopped me before I could go any close to the sixth plant.

I am standing six meters away from a single silver rose, which is one most beautiful plants ive ever seen, also very dangerous.

I know this plant and know-how dangerous this beautiful-looking rose could be, called Silver Razor Rose.

It is a metal elemental plant, but what is in front of me is not pure metal elemental Silver Razor Rose but one which has the spatial attribute that made this plant even more dangerous.

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