Chapter 75
In addition to these findings, there were also two spatial accessories for storing items.
One was a brass-colored emerald necklace, and the other was an intricate bracelet, slightly stained with blood. Lynn took out some water and cleaned off the bloodstains.
Then he placed them together with the spatial item he had found from the broken ring-like object in the monster lair not long ago.
He planned to examine the contents of these spatial accessories slowly when he rested at night.
Lynn continued to walk towards the depths of the maze.
As he delved deeper into the maze, the number of intersections increased, and the likelihood of encountering other wizard apprentices decreased.
Hundreds of people were dispersed in this vast maze, and as Lynn ventured further, it felt as though he was a drop of water merging into a large pond.
Lynn discovered a pattern in the monster lairs: there was basically one every few kilometers.
The monsters in these lairs were random, but the number of monsters encountered in the lairs so far was not large, and their strength was not formidable. They were not even as fierce as the bear goblins Lynn had encountered before.
For Lynn, the greatest benefit lay in replenishing his stock of monster corpses, while also gaining practical experience in dealing with these creatures.
For a wizard apprentice who had studied mutation up to level 2, the allure of these various monster corpses was even greater than that of the few magic items he had obtained.
In the evening, Lynn settled down in a recently cleared monster lair.
He infused mental energy into the goblin cabin, then placed the palm-sized structure on the ground.
After two seconds, the goblin cabin expanded continuously, like an inflated balloon.
It eventually transformed into a two-story wooden cabin about seven or eight meters high.
The wooden structure had doors, windows, and a chimney.
Inside the cabin, there were many goblins crammed together, and their sharp and noisy voices could be heard through the windows.
Lynn opened the door, and the goblins poured out.
Leading them was Bu, whom Lynn had temporarily appointed as the leader of these goblins.
Behind Bu was Stone, who was wrapped in gauze around its1 shoulders.
Stone was the name Lynn bestowed upon the second goblin.
As for the remaining goblins, they were nameless; their original names had been discarded, and they were now designated as Goblin 01, Goblin 02, Goblin 03, and so on.
Removing their names was akin to removing their individuality, in turn fostering their collective identity.
Only goblins who had performed great feats were eligible to receive independent names bestowed by the emissary of the gods Lynnthis was the first command Lynn had given them as part of his brainwashing.
At the same time, Lynn also used a system of merit-based distribution for food.
All the other raw materials in the ritual were consumables, unlike lightstone powder, which could be modified repeatedly. If the ritual failed, wouldnt that mean wasting a portion of the raw material?
The success rate of this transformation ritual didnt seem to be one hundred percent.
Lynn began the second step, being extremely careful with each action.
He poured the blood of the Shadow Arachnid into several specific areas of the sacrificial ritual formation.
The blood of the Shadow Arachnid was blue, and as it soaked into the white powder, it dyed that area blue.
Then came the third step, and the fourth step
Looking at the completed transformation ritual magic array before him, Lynn felt a deep sense of accomplishment.
Wiping the sweat from his forehead, even with his physical condition, he was exhausted. This kind of intense and meticulous work was extremely physically demanding.
Whos going in first? Lynn asked the four goblins.
While the other goblins hesitated, the smallest and most timid-looking goblin among them suddenly stepped forward.
Ill do it!
This goblin was shorter than the others by about a head, but its eyes were different from the others. While the other goblins had eyes that were beige or dark yellow, its eyes were a rare orange-red.
Then its you.
The goblin walked into the formation.
Lynn closed his eyes and recited the incantation according to the steps in the manual.
As the cryptic incantation echoed in the hall, the transformation ritual magic array on the ground suddenly lit up with a dazzling light!
In the depths of his mind, Lynn felt as though his consciousness and the transformation ritual magic array were somehow connected.
Across the vast expanse, Lynn sensed a vast network, a web that obscured the stars and covered the sun and moona vast, omnipresent network.
His soul seemed insignificant before this vast network.
Then, a trace of power separated from this vast network and responded to his communication.
The surrounding air changed accordingly.
It was an ancient and sharp language, like a grand tribal ritual, with a desolate and barbaric aura permeating it, mixed with a faint taste of metallic rust.
The transformation ritual formation suddenly lit up, illuminating the hall, and a beam of light enveloped the goblin in the transformation ritual magic array.
Within the transformation ritual magic array, the visible body of the goblin undergoing the ritual, shrouded in light, underwent visible changes. Its limbs became longer, and its height increased slightly.
TL/N: The goblins were called [ it : ] by the author, instead of [ he/him : ] or [ she/her : ]. Previous errors fixed.