My skill in becoming a god is landmine mastery.
Chapter 55, Polaris Microparticle-Enhanced Landmine, Complete!
Yang Yao's request was delivered smoothly to the higher-ups. This time, no one tried to trip him up. However, Old Huang still called to subtly suggest that the materials would be used more slowly. Yang Yao agreed and then ignored the matter.
However, the matter of Thornton wasn't mentioned, probably because Dukao's side is currently in a bit of a mess.
He probably guessed that Yang Yao was unwilling to send Soton over, but he didn't have anyone under his command who could beat Soton, so bringing Soton back seemed impossible.
Sun Wukong could defeat Soton, but Sun Wukong won't come!
Yang Yao didn't care about any of that. If you're so capable, take Thorton away; he wouldn't stop you.
The next day, another batch of materials was delivered to Yang Yao, this time even more than the last.
Actually, Yang Yao hadn't used up all the metal from last time, but that didn't stop him from taking some meteorites, wanting to try creating magical meteorites using the previous method.
However, last time he used a punishment spell, which almost turned that piece of synthetic metal into scrap metal. This time, Yang Yao plans to use a healing spell to see if he can imbue the meteorite with magical elements.
In Yang Yao's view, starlight elements are elements produced when meteorites come into contact with magic and undergo wondrous internal changes.
Yang Yao wasn't born in the magical world, so he didn't understand these things, but according to his understanding, it should be correct.
Magical elements should essentially be the same thing; their structure only changes upon contact with certain substances. The original elements should have been colorless.
The previous piece of metal was imbued with magical elements and became magical metal; starlight magical elements should be no exception. This meteorite should also be able to transform.
So after selecting a few meteorites, Yang Yao continuously cast healing spells on them. A white light flashed constantly in Yang Yao's hand, like a 1000-watt light bulb.
Speaking of this, Yang Yao couldn't help but feel strange. Although his two skills seemed simple, there was one thing he was really satisfied with.
They don't have a cooldown! As long as your mana bar isn't used up, you can keep using them. That's great!
However, although Yang Yao intended to use the meteorite to create Polaris microparticle-enhanced landmines, he didn't forget about the equipment.
Yang Yao didn't intend to put these devices here, as they would be easily discovered by others.
But that's a minor matter. Yang Yao originally planned to build a flying vehicle to leave this place, and he didn't want others to see it, so he needed a secluded location.
Because of the base's unique location—next to Shennongjia, surrounded by nothing but a long mountain range—this sparsely populated area proved convenient for Yang Yao.
After Yang Yao sent some nanobots to probe inside Shennongjia, they discovered a sizable space within the Shennongjia mountains not far from the base.
For a number of nanobots reaching hundreds of millions, this is a very simple matter, and most people cannot observe nanobots.
It doesn't need to be too complicated. With the nanobots, creating most things isn't difficult for Yang Yao now.
As for the energy issue, Yang Yao planted several energy supply landmines over there.
Let's learn from Ducao and build a base in Mangdang Mountain. Coincidentally, you're also building spaceships?
Judging from the current time, the recruitment plan of the Super Soldier Corps has probably already started, and Ge Xiaolun and the others should already be inside the Super God Academy, which means that I don't have much time left!
(The timeline has been extended by a day or two!)
Yang Yao watched as his mana bar dropped to its lowest point, stopped what he was doing, walked to the table, and began to complete the design drawings for the experimental equipment, while simultaneously restoring his mana bar.
After the mana bar recovered, Yang Yao continued to cast healing spells on the meteorite. Yang Yao didn't remember how many times he cast healing spells, but he used up his mana bar more than twenty times.
However, the result was encouraging; the meteorites were imbued with magical elements, emitting a faint, ethereal glow.
Yang Yao sensed the elements within the meteorite and found that they were indeed somewhat different from the magical elements in his healing spell. It seemed his guess was correct.
Yang Yao then quickly completed the instrument's blueprints, transmitted them to the nanobots' program, and secretly arranged for them to build it in the mountains.
This instrument is mainly used for extracting starlight elements. It belongs to a kind of magical technology, but it does not contain magical elements itself. It is not difficult to manufacture.
The trouble with the Polaris microparticle-enhanced landmines lies mainly in the magical meteorite; everything else is manageable. Once the starlight element is extracted, Yang Yao can complete the remaining work within this base.
However, Yang Yao only managed to handcraft a few magical meteorites, a relatively small quantity. According to his estimation, he could only make enough for two tubes at most.
But that's enough. Doing more is pointless. After drinking the potion, if you want to continue strengthening yourself, all you need is a magic meteorite. You don't need to make any more potions.
As evening fell, Yang Yao received the test tubes delivered by the nanobots. Upon closer inspection, two tubes containing extracted elements, deep blue with interspersed white light, caught his eye.
This is an extract of meteorite starlight elements. It looks really beautiful, like a jewel of the stars!
Holding the two vials of extract, Yang Yao began using them to complete the rest of the potion's structure. He finished making the potion around midnight.
The finished potion is pale blue, and the starlight elements within it are hidden inside tiny landmines. However, these landmines are too small to be seen with the naked eye.
However, those landmines are also important items that help the user's hematopoietic cells absorb and transform special substances.
The pale blue color is most likely due to the luminescence of the starlight elements penetrating the surface of the landmine, turning the agent a pale blue hue.
It looks very beautiful, but when Yang Yao looked at it, he felt that it looked a bit like the T-virus.
If Yang Yao hadn't made the food himself, he really wouldn't have dared to drink it!
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