Constructing-Style Wizard -
Chapter 172 - 172: 98. “Join” Two Places
Chapter 172: 98. “Join” Two Places
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Since leaving the Korabo Legion Fortress, Noland Lee had been traveling day and night.
Every time the afternoon heat became unbearable, he would replace some ruins to rest in until evening, then continue on his way under the dim light of the setting sun…
Day in and day out, night after night.
He safely passed through all the defense lines on the plains, avoiding the steam locomotive patrol teams and passing by the silent and eerie tomb entrances.
All the way to where he found a shady spot nearby the Blade Mountain Range, he hadn’t found any place that could replenish his soul strength.
In fact, since he avoided all living beings along his route, he never encountered gasping humans on the way, nor any small animals like rats, wild dogs, or wildcats.
It was as if there were no living creatures in this world except him.
This sense of isolation and loneliness screeched to a halt on this day’s afternoon when it was torn apart by the rumble of carriage wheels coming from the road.
This place was about 20 kilometers south of the Blade Mountain Range.
Since it was close to the narrow pass controlled by the Empire, there were relatively more people nearby, and teams of carriages would often pass by the road, leaving noise and dust behind.
Noland hid among the ruins, using a telescope to observe the distant teams of carriages.
His gaze followed the teams as they moved north, watching them enter the massive narrow pass at the foot of the mountain range.
The Blade Mountain Range was extremely steep, with slopes almost perpendicular to the ground level, covered in mud and rocks, and had very little green vegetation.
Attempting to climb from the foot of the mountain with climbing axes and crampons was nearly impossible.
The only choice was to enter the mountain through the two narrow passes held by the warring sides.
The Undead Cult’s pass was about 100 kilometers west of where Noland was currently.
It was a large underground corridor that extended down into the mountains, with the entrance guarded by undead creatures all year round.
In Kasha’s memories, the number and strength of the undead creatures there were comparable to those in the Grave Vaults caught in an uprising.
As a living person, it would clearly be unwise for Noland to try to enter through the Undead Cult’s pass, as there was a high chance of being detected by the undead scout forces.
Since he couldn’t walk through the Undead Cult’s pass, there was only one road left.
He could infiltrate the pass controlled by the Tatis Empire, replace an opportunity to climb the mountain range, pass through the peaks, reach the north side of the mountain range, jump off the clifftop, and escape.
As for how to survive the jump without dying, Noland had his ways.
What really troubled him now was how he could blend in with the pass controlled by the Empire.
“Carriages transporting supplies, transporting troops, escorting Sin Soldiers, transporting building materials… This Empire’s pass is just as busy as Kasha remembers. Just standing here, I have seen several carriages with different functions pass by.”
Noland looked up at the sky:
“Wait until nightfall, place a stone on the road to force the convoy to stop and clear the obstacle, then use ‘Track the Living’ to avoid the soldiers, and hide in the carriage. Hiss, this method is quite dangerous. If the guards were to thoroughly inspect the carriage before entering the pass, I would most likely be caught. And if specially trained military dogs were involved in the search, I’d almost definitely be found out… I must think of a safer and more reliable way.” Noland sat cross-legged on the ground, hiding his body in the ruins.
He brought out his Personal Panel and carefully examined the resources in his hands.
From Kasha’s memories to the recent knowledge acquired through deconstructing the “Martyr’s Ten Commandments,” Noland went over all the resources he had.
One of the books from the Undead Cult caught his attention.
The book was titled “How Undead Monks Protect Themselves.”
At a first glance, Noland thought it was a simple record of mundane facts.
Now, upon further examination, Noland found that the book was far from ordinary.
It was actually a textbook on disguising and stealth.
The book documented several ideas for the undead to survive in the world of the living, even including a death-related spell with a disguise property.
“This book should contain the secret to infiltrating the pass… System, deconstruct this book for me,” Noland whispered in his mind.
[System Message: You are about to use Deconstruction on “How Undead Monks
Protect Themselves. “]
[System Reminder:]
[Since you have obtained this book from “Martyr’s Ten Commandments— Summary” through Harmless Deconstruction, all the content that could cause mental pollution has been erased. Its completion level is fixed at 50%.]
[During the deconstruction of this book, you will not be able to obtain complete deconstruction results due to its low level of completion.]S,earch newn0vel .0r g on google
[Expected consumption: 10 Points of Energy Value, which can achieve the maximum completion level, which is 50%.]
[Do you confirm to proceed with the deconstruction?]
Noland wasn’t surprised to see that the book’s completion level was only 50%, as all deconstructed books could only reach that maximum.
He glanced at his energy points in stock and silently whispered, “Confirm to proceed with deconstruction.”
[Deconstruction Success!]
[You have obtained the following deconstruction results:]
A translation in modern Tatis language, with a completion level of 50%.]
An incomplete “Spell Blueprint: Disguise Living Corpse,” with a completion level of 50%.] Noland’s eyes lit up.
“Disguise Living Corpse.”
That should be what he needed.
He opened the spell blueprint, invested 1 point of energy in it, and immediately decided to learn this magic spell..
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