NOVEL I Ascend to the Divine Throne through Arcane Means Chapter 1690 - 928: Garrison in the Bone Sea

I Ascend to the Divine Throne through Arcane Means

Chapter 1690 - 928: Garrison in the Bone Sea
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Chapter 1690: Chapter 928: Garrison in the Bone Sea

[Nether Breath Domain], in the graveyard,

Lis disguised as an undead and entered this graveyard.

After wandering for a while pretending to be an undead who accidentally strayed in, Lis noticed there was nothing unusual happening in the entire graveyard.

This means that the Garrison didn’t notice Lis’s entry. freewebnσvel.cøm

This is good news for Lis.

After passing through that protective barrier, the next thing Lis had to face was how to enter the magic workshop belonging to the Garrison located beneath the graveyard.

So far, Lis hadn’t found a feasible way to enter that magic workshop.

Since entering the magic barrier, he had been observing the flow of magic power in this graveyard and the magic workshop below.

But before Lis’s eyes, the flow of magic power in the underground magic workshop was almost entirely independent, leaving no obvious gaps.

This also means that this magic workshop seems to have no normal entry path.

Lis pondered for a moment, roughly deducing the reason for this situation.

The Garrison had been severely injured at this time, and returned to the magic workshop in the Nether Breath Domain at the first opportunity to recover from his wounds as much as possible.

And now, it was precisely his weakest moment. freewebnovёl.ƈom

At this time, the Garrison would undoubtedly be more cautious.

He would likely block all the entrance and exit channels of the magic workshop.

This way, it’s undoubtedly the safest and most secure method.

After all, as an undead lich, he doesn’t need the supply of food and clothing.

Once his injuries have fully healed, he can just reopen the entrance and exit channels of the magic workshop.

This is undoubtedly the safest way for the Garrison.

Generally speaking, the only way to deal with such a situation is brute force from the outside.

Lis was sure that in this magic workshop, the Garrison had definitely set up a method to leave.

It might be an Abyss Gate or a Space Transmission Array.

Needless to say, it’s very difficult for the current Lis to forcibly breach the protection of a legendary-level magic workshop, even if it were possible to breach, the time taken would be enough for the Garrison to escape.

Since that’s the case, then there’s only the dumb method left.

Previously, when facing this graveyard and the magic workshop, Lis disguised himself as an undead creature through the [Undead] Extraordinary Domain when passing through the magic barrier of the graveyard, and snuck past the barrier’s detection directly.

This was exploiting a loophole in the barrier.

But now, trying to enter the magic workshop, Lis had no such chance to exploit.

Lis slowly observed his surroundings, and after a moment "dragged" his heavy body toward a half-destroyed black tombstone.

From an outside perspective, the undead skeleton Lis was disguised as seemed to be attracted by something.

And when Lis reached in front of the tombstone, the broken slab beneath it suddenly opened, swallowing Lis directly.

And after "devouring" Lis, the tombstone trembled for a moment as if something had happened beneath it.

Moments later, the tombstone returned to calm, just as it was before.

At the same time, Lis also returned to his original appearance, rubbing his wrist.

Underneath him was a completely disassembled Fear Knight.

The Soul Fire in the Fear Knight’s eyes flickered a few times, then went out completely.

The dissipated Soul Fire was slowly absorbed by the gray magic runes on the surrounding stone walls of the graveyard. After a slight brightness, the runes returned to calm.

Lis observed for a few moments and understood the purpose of these magic runes.

This was the vessel Garrison used for nurturing high-level undead.

Under each tombstone, there’s a small space formed by special stone slabs.

Usually, the high-level undead nurtured by Garrison stayed in this space, receiving the baptism of undead magic power, continuously strengthening their bodies.

The Fear Knight that Lis just dismantled was in this situation.

Of course, when Lis entered, this Fear Knight was lying on the ground.

The space under the tombstone wasn’t very large, barely enough to accommodate two people.

Therefore, this Fear Knight wasn’t riding an undead horse.

After Lis killed this Fear Knight, he noticed that aside from absorbing the dissipated undead magic power and Soul Fire, the magic runes on the surrounding stone walls had no other movements.

It was as if allowing Lis to directly replace this Fear Knight.

For Garrison, it seems that undead being killed by the ones drawn from outside is not a big deal.

Being killed suggests they were weaker than the attracted undead, and it’s suitable for them to be replaced.

The oppression among undead in terms of power hierarchy is quite obvious, and low-level undead can hardly resist the control and commands of high-level undead.

Therefore, the Garrison wouldn’t care about the replacement of undead.

In any case, they’re all his subordinates; having stronger forces is actually better.

After examining the surrounding environment, Lis focused his attention on the stone walls around.

Although the magic runes on the surrounding stone walls were simple, it didn’t mean Lis found them meaningless.

If he wasn’t wrong, each tombstone covered a node of the magic array enveloping the graveyard.

Serving as the central hub for magic power flow, it also nurtures the undead below.

If that’s the case, Lis didn’t think the barrier and magic array of this graveyard were completely separated from the underground magic workshop.

There must be a connection point in the magic pattern circuit.

By finding that point of connection, Lis can find a way to silently enter the Garrison’s magic workshop by analyzing the magic pattern circuit.

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