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Reincarnation Of The Strongest Spirit Master-Chapter 1372: They Can’t Fight a Higher Realm Top Master, Right?!!
That wasn’t only why these monsters were going to be scary! The little details she missed made all the difference! Precisely speaking, it was all related to the high-grade and concentrated spirit power filling this special area!
William didn’t come here for no reason! He didn’t build the grand spirit concentration formation or the smaller versions of it for no reason!
What would really turn these monsters into unstoppable killing machines was the cores that he made. They were left inside the smaller spirit concentration formations for more than a day, absorbing and storing a scary amount of high-grade spirit power.
These cores would be the engine for these monsters, the heart that would pump higher-grade spirit power and activate these behemoths. Even if William would provide his spirit power for these monsters to function, even if he would use the help of other masters in different battlefields to operate these, the core still mattered the most!
He didn’t explain anything to Becky, yet he intended to leave a manual later on when he would send her to the upper realm. There were lots of hidden secrets behind making these monsters, and even he couldn’t imagine how terrifying these monsters would be.
William didn’t think too much about any of that; he kept working diligently on making more mechanical parts. After half a day, he had made more than a hundred parts, each armed with hundreds of weapons.
"Are you done?" Seeing him finish assembling the last part he made, without putting any more ores into the ovens, she knew he had finished what he was building.
"Almost," William turned to look at the different pieces he had made during the past days, and couldn’t help but nod in satisfaction, "we are almost ready."
"Can’t wait," she laughed in excitement, "can’t wait to see the colossal behemoth you are building..."
"Who said I’m building just a single monster?!" William was surprised by what she said, "I’m making a hundred monsters!"
"A hundred?!!!" She was stupefied after hearing what he just said. She thought he was just making a single monster all this time. Yet when he said a hundred, she couldn’t help but take a turn looking at everything he built, "but... How?!!"
"You’ll see," William knew she was trying to imagine his next move based on the knowledge she gained in her entire life. And yet what he was building wasn’t even close to anything she ever learnt or heard of!
Leaving her shocked and agitated behind, William started to assemble the final form of his monsters. This part was easy, as he knew what he had built and had a ready layout for every monster in his mind.
Assembling the pieces wasn’t that hard. He started by adding the parts he had made earlier to the cores inside the formations. He didn’t take the cores out of the formations, didn’t assemble the monsters away from them. He knew assembling wasn’t just a simple task of adding pieces together; it held a far more important twist than this.
Every part he added needed to absorb spirit power, to synchronise and blend into the cores. So he just added one part to a core, then moved to another core and added one more part. He kept doing this, taking his time, while giving the newly added parts the chance to merge with the cores and become a single unit!
Becky didn’t get any of that. In her eyes, William was simply walking from one ore to another, adding parts to the core, without hurrying to finish a single monster in one go.
She mistook his intentions as she thought he wanted to teach her the right method to assemble these behemoths. After taking five hours to do so, one hundred half-finished monsters were standing inside their formations.
"Now adding the outer coat..."
"The weapons first," William corrected her. And unlike what she thought, he added one mechanical part to every monster, placing it just in the centre of each. She thought he would add two parts to every monster, acting like their arms. But William knew better.
The scariest thing about these monsters was their wide range of attacks. If he made simply two arms, the monsters would theoretically have much deadlier firepower. Yet the area they could cover with their attacks would be limited, and the burden placed on the monsters’ cores would be immense!
He wanted the monsters to fight for a long time, not just for a day or two. So he made sure not to overload the cores with many weapons, or else the spirit power the cores absorbed so far would be easily depleted!
Having the mechanical parts placed on the monsters’ backs would allow them a coverage area of an entire circle around. They could aim and attack any enemy in any spot, without any blind spots!
William didn’t take more than an hour to place these parts on the backs of his one hundred monsters. Then he finally added the outer coat to cover all this, adding a more defensive layer to his monsters.
"They are... Ready!" In front of him and Becky, one hundred giant monsters stood there. Becky was more shocked when the monsters were finished.
"I thought... I thought they would be..."
"Smaller?" William could easily read through what she had in mind, before laughing in amusement, "You could have never guessed their true size, right just from imagining the parts added together! And believe me, their strength, their might... They are far more terrifying than what you could imagine!"
"They can’t fight a higher realm top master, right?!!" She said in great doubt, but William remained silent and didn’t answer her. Instead, he slowly walked over his monsters, examined them in satisfaction, and even patted a few.
"They can?!!!" She was stupefied by his silence. She could never imagine a monster built in a lower realm could rival and fight hard against a top master from the upper realm.
"Even if they can’t win against a top master from up there, they can easily hold their ground against an army of them," he finally gave her the answer she craved for. And what he said made her body tremble uncontrollably, without even doubting what he said.







