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Farming in a Parallel World and Becoming a God-Chapter 1406 - 735: The All-Race Assembly of the Giant Plains
Chapter 1406: Chapter 735: The All-Race Assembly of the Giant Plains
If it could have been done, it would have been done long ago, there would be no need to wait until now.
"Do as you see fit." Gaven merely gave the other party a warning and said no more, since the other party was not his subordinate, not even hired by him. It was just that he admired the Half-Elf Thief and didn’t want him to suffer a major setback.
But judging from the series of behaviors just now, they were not purely in a cooperative relationship. There was a deep bond between them, likely having grown up together, and the Half-Elf Thief would not abandon him just because of his shortcomings.
Unless he suffers an irreparable setback up there, only then might they go their separate ways.
After retrieving all the Cloud Manta eggs, the Cloud Manta gradually calmed down.
The five eggs were arranged in a star shape on its back, obviously ready to carry them around.
"Set off."
Gaven ordered the Cloud Manta to continue floating, firstly visiting the Cloud Manta’s old nest to see if there were any other treasures left.
Unfortunately, the Cloud Manta did not have the Giant Dragon’s fondness for hoarding treasures. The five Cloud Manta eggs were the only valuables in the nest, and nothing else was worth mentioning.
There is also an advantage to this situation, at least no one would bother the Cloud Manta specifically for the wealth of treasure.
After leaving the Giant Run Mountain Range, Gaven didn’t head straight back to Colossus City with the Cloud Manta and Flying Dragon Flock, but instead slightly altered the course, heading directly to the center of the Giant Plains.
Viewing from high above, whether for Gaven or Shanoba, was something they were long accustomed to, but for the three-member Thief team, it was a brand new experience. Even the Demi-Human Thief couldn’t bother to fret over the lost treasure, lying at the edge of the Cloud Manta, looking down.
They felt their field of vision was incredibly vast, as if half of the Giant Plains was beneath them, and both the livestock and human figures below looked no larger than ants.
"Why are there so many people down there? It’s so lively?"
The Demi-Human Thief said as he rummaged through his portable backpack and pulled out a collapsible monocular telescope, lying flat on the back of the Cloud Manta to look below.
"Hobgoblins, Trolls, Orcs, Jackalweres...my goodness, it’s like a monster rally, with the entire Giant Plains’ monsters gathered here."
"Let me see, let me see, let me see..." The human female Thief snatched the copper monocular from the Demi-Human’s hand to observe the situation below. "It really is, huh, they seem to be gathering in one direction. What’s going on? Are the Monster Tribes of the Giant Plains going to unite?"
"Not unite, but they are holding a great assembly of all tribes, preparing to reach a ceasefire agreement with Blood Gorge City." Compared to the assembly of tribes, Gaven was more interested in the monocular being fought over, asking the Half-Elf Thief, "Is this thing also made by you?"
"I would really like to say yes, but I can’t let my conscience lie. Although this thing is made by us, it’s at most a replica. The original version comes from those Gnomes and is called an Eagle Eyeglass." The Half-Elf Thief answered honestly.
"Whose craftsmanship is it?" Gaven wasn’t interested in who invented it; the key was whether it could be produced, preferably in bulk.
High-altitude combat has a crucial issue, which is the field of vision, especially for high-altitude bombing; it wouldn’t do to just blindly bomb without clearly seeing the target.
Actually, the most suitable equipment is not a telescope.
But rather, equipment Gaven acquired long ago—Dragon’s Sight Glasses.
This magical glasses mimicking the sight of a Giant Dragon can easily see targets several kilometers away, clearer than an eight-times scope, and can even zoom in and out.
But this is not a magic item produced by conventional magic manufacture. Most Mages do not know the method of production. Gaven, although he had a few Mages help analyze and attempt to manufacture replicas, has yet to see any results and fears it’s not an easy task.
The next best things are the Keen Ear Technique and Eagle Eye Technique. This is a third-level spell, which creates an invisible sensory field. The spellcasters can see or hear events in that location as if present themselves, even if separated by numerous obstacles, as long as it’s within the effective range of the spell. Once cast, the invisible sensory field cannot move, only observing the surrounding situation.
Most importantly, the spellcasting range is somewhat too short, only a few hundred meters. It is absolutely sufficient for adventures, but for aerial combat, it’s slightly lacking.
There must be a way to further improve it, or make it into corresponding magic equipment, just like a telescope.
This research has not yet been put into action, with the regular telescopes appearing before Gaven first.
The production difficulty for this is not high. As long as there is clear and transparent glass or crystal, and a few craftsmen with skillful hands, it can be easily crafted.
Even if the first two succeed in research, telescopes will likely occupy the mainstream due to their low cost and ease of mass deployment advantages.
"This is Besska’s masterpiece, and our glider suits were also developed by him." The Half-Elf Thief tried to salvage the Demi-Human Thief’s reputation, "He’s a typical miscast, with the soul of a Gnome packed in his body. He has a natural talent for these things, and for many intricate items, he only needs to take a glance to find a way to replicate them."
"If he’s really as talented as you say, he should stay in the research and manufacturing room, rather than running all over the world with you. That would be beneficial for both him and you." Gaven’s impression of the Demi-Human Thief slightly improved indeed.