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Chapter 390 Gradually burning(2/2)

But Lu En was not surprised that he didn't know about the microscopic world.

After all, although it is not a secret to him, for most people, this kind of magic is at the level of "myths and legends". Only a very few secret books will record this kind of magic. For an ancient person,

In other words, it is difficult to obtain this level of secret knowledge.

Magic is always stronger the more modern it is. In ancient times, even a fireball spell was level 5, but in modern times it has been optimized to the point where it can be released at level 3. Generations of mages and researchers are committed to improving on the skills of their predecessors.

Based on this, we develop more advanced magic and theories.

"No, I'm not here to kill you." Lu En shook his head: "Actually -"

He walked over and picked up a book in the ruins that Karl was just reading. It was a classic spread by the Federation.

"Actually, the author of this book is me."

Karl's expression didn't seem to change much, but his stagnant breathing and dilated pupils revealed his mood.

But he quickly calmed down: "...I see, coupled with your Magic 9 strength, you are the 'King of Monsters', right?"

"It's me." Lu En nodded.

"Sure enough, Anluo's actions were not just for personal gain. I have always been curious about your camp. Although Anluo seems to be an interest group of the empire, its actions are always a bit strange. Although you have nothing to do with the Federation openly.

Any relationship, but the problem is that your actions are all weird."

"If that's the case, it makes sense. Then it seems that I made the right choice. It was because of this doubt that I chose the province of Taka instead of the province of Ontario." Karl sat down.

He stopped and smiled bitterly.

"I'm very happy that people who are not from the empire came here." Karl said.

"It turns out that you had already made a guess. You were able to make such a guess just by relying on such vague clues. You are indeed a smart person." Lu En praised.

It is not that there are no such smart people in the empire, such as Duke Walder or Baron Wallenstein, but for these people, they disdain to read these books. They are immersed in the reports sent by their intelligence units.

A summary made by high-level professionals.

They will not collect information themselves, but will read these books themselves and understand what is behind them.

"No, compared to you who wrote this kind of thing, I can only be regarded as a little smart. You are the one who really figured out how to create a new world." Karl praised Lu En sincerely.

"That's not the case. I'm just picking up people's wisdom." Lu En refused to take the credit on his own head. After all, he was just a communicator.

"So, having said that," Lu En continued: "Why? Why are you so impatient to start a war? The lower class people are not ready for a war, and the empire is not weak enough to be defeated by a low-intensity war."

"Your attack was very well done tactically. It caused the empire to lose its border defense line with extremely low losses. It will take at least half a year to re-establish it, but this cannot shake the foundation of the empire at all, and may even harm the empire.

When real conflicts break out in the future, let the empire be aware of it."

"It can be said that apart from wiping out a small part of the empire's vital force, there are almost no benefits. I don't believe that people like you can't see it, but you still did it."

"Why?" Lu En asked.
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