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Chapter 1105 The role of the altar

Cabrit was not panicked at all. Instead, he observed the principle of this rune with interest. The more he looked at him, the more surprised he became. Finally, he couldn't help but say: "A very clever idea, the original function of this rune should be to protect the soul in the core from harm, but you used it to imprison me? It was used too cleverly, so I could only live in this body. The material and function of the body itself limited the performance of my other abilities. Not bad, not bad."

Cabrit was amazed.

This is exactly Rob's idea. He uses runes to stabilize the soul in the core, resisting attacks and limiting the transfer of the soul. In this way, Cabrit will be limited by the material and power of the constructor itself, and his strength will not change much. For such a household construct, No. 5 can hammer it apart with one punch.

After limiting Cabrit, Rob then calmed down and began to ask about his origin: "Where did you come from."

"The city to the east is called Black Iron City, right? I came from Black Iron City." Cabrit extended his soul through the internal energy circuit of the body, familiarizing himself with his new body, and responding to Rob's question casually. This stable rune temporarily restricts his soul to the core, which means that he must stay in this body for the time being before finding a way to escape from the core.

Black Iron City? Although Rob didn't stay in Black Iron City for a long time, he was still sure that Black Iron City would not welcome a dead spirit. Could it be that he hid under the underground of Black Iron City?

When Rob thought of the underground, he immediately thought of the cave and the wall engraved with Dou Qi Gong.

"Where are you in Black Iron City?" Rob's habit of speaking is just plain statement. Even when asking other people's questions, he still uses a direct tone. At the beginning, many people are not used to it. However, Rob's words undoubtedly used a questionable tone, which has to be said to be a great improvement for Rob.

"Actually, I want to know more about why Black Iron City became like this. I have been sleeping for too long. Before I fell asleep, there was no such city as Black Iron City there." Cabrit did not directly answer Rob's question.

Black Iron City did not exist when he was sleeping? How many years ago was that? Although Cabrit did not answer his questions, Rob received more information from the other party's words.

Rob turned around and ran out quickly. Not long after, he ran back, holding a thick book in his hand, with the spine of "History of the Construction of Black Iron City" written on it. This is a history book about the founding of Black Iron City. Basically, every team with Black Iron City as the base camp will buy one. Even if you don't read it normally, you will use it as a storefront.

This book was written out from Tiel's home.

The Black Iron City was established more than 500 years ago. At first, it was just a stationery and the destination of a group of miners. With the continuous excavation of mineral resources, the destination gradually became more and more prosperous, slowly developing into small villages and towns, and finally planned to be cities. It was not until two hundred years ago that the Black Iron City formed its current scale, becoming the most important industrial center in the northwest of the empire, and it was also a majestic city in the northwest of the empire.

But no matter how brilliant the history of Black Iron City is, it is just a city with a history of only more than 500 years.

Cabrit obviously sneered: "From the degree of my soul's weakness after I woke up, the sleeping land was closed for at least 30,000 years, five hundred years, hey..." Even Rob could understand the meaning of the laughter.

"You mean, is the place where you sleep is located under the Black Iron City?" Rob asked, this speculation made Rob's soul condense.

"Yes, during my sleep, I didn't know what happened, and the soil buried the altar." When talking about this, Cabrit was upset. If it weren't for the altar being buried, he wouldn't have needed to summon so many undead creatures to clean up the soil, he wouldn't have alarmed the humans in the Black Iron City, he wouldn't have had time to check the energy column, and he wouldn't have discovered the problem until the altar was finally running. He wouldn't have been chased by the human light magician and fled in a panic.

If it weren't for abandoning the already condensed body and becoming in this pure soul state, would Cabrit let Rob do this so much? He would have killed him with a finger of death.

The root of all this bad luck is that the altar is buried.

"Did you talk about the altar with patterns on it? The patterns in them are in these positions?" Rob asked, and while asking, he made several postures of fighting spirit practice.

"Have you been to the altar?" As soon as Rob's posture came out, Cabrit knew that it was the pattern carved on the altar.

Where did he come from? "Tell me, besides painting the method of fighting spirit, there are other patterns?" Rob couldn't wait to ask.

Since discovering the miraculous effect of this fighting spirit practice, Rob has been curious that the place where the wall is covered by soil will carve something more magical?

The place where the Dou Qi practices are carved with Dou Qi only accounts for a very small part of the wall, and a larger part is buried by hard mud layers. A mere Dou Qi technique has such a magical effect. The place where the soil is buried must have a record that is not inferior to this Dou Qi technique.

The altar is where Cabrit sleeps, the place where souls are sacrificed, and the place for inheritance and continuation. In ancient times, humans would carve important knowledge and major historical events on rock walls, in pottery, and on tortoise shell fur for the purpose of passing on. The patterns on the altar also have the same function.

Inscribe the important knowledge you have mastered on the altar through pictures, and even if the creator dies, his knowledge can be passed down.

During the years when Cabrit served as the guardian spirit, strong people selected from humans often came to the altar to study pilgrimage, where they would learn all kinds of powerful knowledge. Humans who returned from there eventually became powerful magicians, swordsmen, constructors, beast trainers, etc. who had powerful power.

Humans thought it was a power system created by their ancestors, but Cabrit knew that those fighting qi techniques and meditation techniques were actually created by undead creatures.

The purpose of the altar is to select the most powerful and resolute souls among humans, reincarnate them into immortal creatures, and then lead them to the Immortal Empire. The stronger the soul, the more beneficial it is to the Immortal Empire. Therefore, the wise men of the Immortal Empire gathered together, and according to the characteristics of humans and other creatures, they created the most suitable technique for their practice, and were engraved on the altar.
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