Clang, clang, clang~
The busy miners were using special tools to extract ore, with clear and crisp collision sounds echoing through the sky.
Once the mined ores piled up to a certain extent, there would be dedicated personnel to collect them and then transport them outside.
The mining operation of over three thousand people seed bustling, though these workers were mining for the first ti and lacked experience.
But all of them were at least level seven or eight creatures, and strength did wonders, making the mining speed not at all slow.
Once the ores gathered together, they were imdiately transported back to the swamp through space rifts, filling the long-awaiting vine trains.
After being fully loaded, the trains slowly started, leisurely transporting the ores back to the territory.
The entire process was left unattended, with the vine trains moving alone through the muddy water.
Upon returning to the terminal station established within Weilu City, these trains would not stop in the passenger area, but instead continue on a separate path to a branching area.
After choosing a path, they exited the terminal station and shuttled within the territory... after ten or so minutes, they slowly ca to a stop in a spacious courtyard.
The Blacksmith Shop, not far from the vine train, the large letters were very striking.
Upon seeing the train stop, strong staff imdiately ca to unload it, emptying the ores at the fastest speed and transporting them to a nearby warehouse.
After unloading, the vine train set off again...
The entire process was incredibly smooth, without any congestion.
Relying on ample human resources, the City Hall specifically arranged a vine train route leading to the Blacksmith Shop.
The ores and such mined would be directly transported from outside to the Blacksmith Shop.
This completely eliminated the various troubles of handling transportation.
Maximizing efficiency to its peak.
If the Starry Sky Vine needed an energy supply, laying tracks like this would consu energy daily, enough to make one’s scalp tingle.
Even a Great City like Lorand City couldn’t afford to use it...
The convenience brought by the Starry Sky Vine is most intuitively reflected in every aspect of the territory.
And as followers of the Master of Heart Eating, bewitched by the Swamp Boggart, were highly motivated to mine for their great Sovereign, the situation began to change.
Within the relic, cracks spread all around, exhaling an increasingly intense putrid stench.
One could even hear the subtle sound of chewing food...
Moreover, as more ores were extracted, this reaction intensified.
Finally, the amount of excavated ore surpassed a certain threshold.
Crack~
The sound of shattering glass echoed in the sky, and countless spatial fragnts flew up, reflecting light, twinkling like stars.
Massive space cracks opened up all around, and the pungent stench rushed into everyone’s nostrils through the cracks at that mont.
Sss~
The sound of silkworms gnawing on leaves reverberated through the sky.
Through the space rifts, one could see nurous seven to eight ters long worms interweaving with each other, wrapped together.
The worms’ bodies were as rough as tree bark, yet had the toughness of cowhide.
A single pale red eye stood on their foreheads, their mouths like torn cloth, looking especially hideous.
These entirely white worms, upon detecting the demon’s scent, imdiately beca agitated.
The rustling sound grew ten tis louder.
Suddenly opening their giant mouths, they roared and lunged forward...
The spatial rifts were instantly cramd, and the worms madly charged toward the occupied ore vein.
Reaching near the walls, they suddenly opened their giant mouths, and psst~
A highly corrosive substance shot out over a hundred ters.
Sizzle~
It splattered onto the walls, and the vine was directly corroded.
However, those demons remained unfazed by the attack, bathing in the thick acid as if just soaked in clear water, showing no signs of burns or corrosion.
The powerful demons could even bathe in lava; could the corrosive power of these level 11 creatures surpass lava?!
From the vine walls, the level 17 Blood-eating Demon suddenly narrowed its eyes.
"Worms dare to challenge us?!"
"For Your Majesty... kill!"
All worms must die!
The wings on its back flapped wildly, and its body flew straight up, initiating the attack.
Reaching mid-air, it abruptly dived down, darting toward the worm horde like an arrow!
The sharp, blood-red giant axe in its hand violently cleaved down.
These five-ter-high demons harbored violent magma-like power within!
At this mont, releasing entirely.
Psst~
The war axe swung down, and those worms seven to eight ters long were cut in half.
White viscous liquid sprayed out furiously, and the sliced remains twitched a few tis before lying still.
Instant death.
Level 17 vs Level 11, this was a complete massacre.
The combat prowess of the Blood-eating Demon was manifested in the most direct manner at this mont.
However, creatures from the Worm Plane were nurous beyond asure... and as worms crowded, the spatial rifts expanded, forming over ten hundred-ter-long giant cracks.
Worms inside surged out like locusts and ants, forming wave after wave of tides.
The scene looked incredibly spectacular.
But the Blood-eating Demons bore a firm belief, all for their Sovereign—the immortal and eternal Master of Heart Eating!
Fiercely raising the axe, they executed the worm army with the most violent thods.
Wherever they passed, a sea of corpses and blood was left behind.
Wherever the eye could see, heaps of broken limbs and bodies scattered the ground.
Lear, situated in the swamp, witnessed this scene with a very satisfied expression.
Not having to do the work yourself is indeed sweet... they truly are worthy subordinates of the great Master of Heart Eating, really reliable.
Keep at it, can’t let those worms affect the mining operation.
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