Reincarnation Of The Strongest Spirit Master

Chapter 1075 You Stirred The Hornet Nest!





The Black Phantom was, by far, the strongest being he met aside from that nine-tailed fox. If not for his deeply rooted hatred, he'd have preferred to build up clones of that fox.

He started to work on the models, making seven identical-looking monstrous weapons from the surface. He made them huge, with lots of shields and armours surrounding their bodies. They looked like humans, but without eyes, and with huge bodies and wings.

"I can't let them fly by my current level of power, but I can let them do something else with these wings…" he knew these wings could be used as weapons, and made sure to add flying feathers on the wings, ones that could be controlled by these monstrous weapons.

He didn't forget to add a huge storage space where he placed tons of elixir bottles there for their use. And then he started to take care of the weapons inside every one of these.

And that was where the main differences began to show up. He didn't make them identical in their internal weapons, making sure that every one of these seven would be efficient in using one spirit element on top of others.

This would make them a bit weak from the first glance, but that wasn't true. He planned them to be like his single-tail form, using one element and magnifying its abilities to the maximum of his power. Like this, every one of these would act as a deadly single-element weapon, and together they'd be far stronger than the real him.

He used all the outer world materials in the forging, limiting the use of this world's materials as low as possible. And even when using these, he made sure to select only the high calibre materials, not just anything normal.

As for the gears, he made sure to use all the extra dark gold weapons and gears he had. He didn't have time to forge anything new, and he planned to run an upgrade round to all of his gears and weapons once he got done from here.

He was now at the high stage level of power, one of the strongest masters in the entire world. His forging abilities were way, way different from what they were before, at least compared to the time of the academy or when he first established his guild.

As he didn't need to forge anything extra, he took five days before finalising what he was doing. In the eyes of the masters watching him, they saw him building something humanoid, giant, and looking brutal.

"Is he building weapons as well?" The king heard the news live all the time using spirit telepathy. And that made him turn to Sloth and his daughter, "Do you recognise what he is making?"

"I think he is making one of these insanely strong monsters of his," Anjie recognised what William was making from the words of her father right on the spot, "he used to have four of them but lost one at the last war at that fort. They are quite strong and terrifying in any war."

"I saw them before, my liege, and they are very handy in fighting."

"This kid… He has tons of new tricks, that's amusing," the king muttered to himself, while a grin appeared on his face as if he was amused by all this.

"What shall we do now?" Sloth cautiously asked, "Will we send master's out to try these enemies?"

"We have," the king shrugged, "they are going to die, and we have nothing in our power to change that. Make sure to let them volunteer, don't force anyone."

"Ok," Sloth didn't have any high hopes for this plan, and yet he slowly nodded, before leaving.

"But dad, Willy said to wait…"

"He is Willy now?" Her father gave her a serious look before smiling, "Listen my beloved daughter, we need to scout the areas around, test those enemies, and see what's lying in wait for us. Doing so is inevitable, and I'm sure Willy knows that already, guessed it happening."

"..."

She got her cheeks a bit rosy from her father's words that carried lots of hints within them.

As the king said, William already guessed they were going to make such a move. And yet, he hoped they would take much longer before doing it.

"They are on the move," he was just about to finish assembling and finalising his fifth weapon when he noticed the large number of masters going towards an area nearby, "they held themselves back for six days… Not bad!"

He looked at the remaining two and decided to continue making them, "Hey, I know you can hear me, whoever you are," and as he was trying to accelerate in his assembly, he suddenly shouted, "Tell your king that what he did is a mistake. He isn't going to scout or get any useful knowledge, and the enemy will come at us next after crushing those. It's like stirring the hornet nest, so he is better prepared for what's coming."

William's words were surprising, making everyone watching him a bit startled before they relayed these word by word to the king.

The moment the king listened to the first part, he laughed. He already guessed that William would see through his intentions, and would know about the presence of people watching him.

And yet when he heard the later words, he couldn't help but stand slowly up. "Damn! If you already know this, why didn't you say it directly to Anjie?!!" the king was feeling puzzled in his tent before another voice of one of his followers watching William came into his mind again.

[My liege, he is saying that if you are wondering why he didn't warn you about this, then the answer is simple. The enemy will come, sooner or later, so it's futile to try to not do it in the first place, as it won't differ that much]

"This kid…"

The king wanted nothing more but to punch him right now, "at least we'd have more time to prepare…"


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