Chapter 457: Jace's Laboratory
"Well...it's no problem."
Jess hesitated for a while and felt that he could still cooperate with Balliard. Although Balliard only promised to provide some materials first, which investor would inject all the funds at once?
It's not like Jace has never come into contact with such investors. When he was at the academy in Piltover, there were many businessmen and nobles who were willing to fund him, but none of them were truly willing to invest all their assets in him for an investment.
Gambling.
His character is very good, but merchants and nobles don't care about character. Balliard gave him the same feeling as those merchants and nobles.
Moreover, these transactions in Salva are still transactions between guardians. Even if Jace does not want to study it carefully and just wants to deceive Balliard's materials, it will not work. Hundreds of demigods in Salva guarantee it.
Baliard is so cautious, shouldn't the rumored King of Shadow Island be violent, surly, reckless, and greedy?
"That's good, where to put the keel?"
Balliard has reached an agreement with Jace. Although there is no paper contract signed, the materials that Jace is very lacking can only be obtained from him in large quantities at present. Even if Jace does not want to recognize this contract, he can still
no.
What's more, there are very large economic interests involved. With the relationship between Valliard and Salva, Salva's senior officials will not let Jess annex his share of the wealth.
After Jace's research results come out, a large number of victims will use such weapons and equipment. Salva can equip the victims with these equipment for free, but Salva must first purchase the patent from Jace or purchase goods.
There are very big benefits in it.
Balliard is still short of rune coins now, but after he provides most of the materials to help Jace complete the experiment, he will not be short of rune coins.
"follow me."
Jess looked at his house and did a little calculation. He found that although his house could hold 10,000 tons of keels, the entire house would be basically full. However, there was a very big gap between the theoretical situation and the actual situation. Barry
When Ad took out the keel, there wouldn't be any gaps left. Just as he was taking out the 10,000-ton keel here, Jess felt that the surrounding walls and even the ceiling of the house downstairs would break.
He led Valliard to a door.
"Portal? Salva is really friendly to you scientists."
Balliard had carefully observed the layout of the houses here before coming. There was only one wall behind the door at this location, but Jace brought him here, which means that this door is a portal.
You can take them to a laboratory.
Moreover, Jace lives in a very ordinary apartment. It is impossible to install a portal to communicate with the laboratory during the construction of this kind of apartment, even if Salva hadn't specially made a portal for Jace.
Here, that's where Salva allowed Jace to build a portal to the lab at home.
The laboratory is a highly confidential place. By allowing Jace to do so, Salva not only did not worry about the leakage of secrets, but he was also indulging Jace.
"After all, we have made so many contributions to the development of Salva. It is not right that Salva will take special care of us.
There are many differences between ordinary people and victims, and there are many differences between guardians and victims. Do you think this is a problem?"
Jace is not discriminating against those mortals. He just believes that the contributions they, the guardians, have made are enough to earn them some privileges. They have guarded many world lines and helped Runeterra solve countless void invasions. It is true that the guardians
Sacrifice rarely occurs, and victims often enter a world line and cannot return.
But contribution is not determined by one person's sacrifice. He sacrificed his own life and only killed one of the weakest void creatures. It can be said that the achievements of this victim are greater than those who wiped out countless void creatures with a wave of his hand.
Are demigods tall?
The demigods indeed wiped out the enemies effortlessly and paid almost no price, but they made enough contributions, and mortals, no matter how great the sacrifices they made, could only play a small role in protecting Runeterra.
That’s it.
That's why Swain devoted himself to researching ways to allow mortals to participate in demigod wars, and that's why he researched weapons and armor that could be universally equipped on mortal victims and could threaten extraordinary beings.
He has never liked victims, not because he has any ill will towards these victims, but because he feels that it is not worth it.
"You are right, of course there is no problem, but in any case, what they pay for is their lives. Under any circumstances, their primary goal is to complete the mission, not to protect their own safety. And once we encounter danger
, you can immediately abandon that world line and return to Salva, do you think this is fair?"
Salva has a widely circulated saying - "Only living guardians are competent guardians, and only dead victims are dedicated victims."
Balliard doesn't like this kind of language that despises life very much, but this is the normal state of Salva. The people gathered here are all those who aim to protect Rune Land. If they are extraordinary people, they can naturally be more
It's good to protect Runeterra, but mortals... if they don't risk their lives, how can they protect Runeterra?
"...We can discuss this issue later, in our advanced laboratory."
Jace took a look at Balliard. The rumors he heard about the King of Shadow Island were basically negative news. If he hadn't been in Salva for a long time and his personality was not as extreme as before,
He may take some action against Valliard.
Why did he feel like Baliard didn't want any life to die after hearing what he said? Is this still a guy from Shadow Island?
Even Maokai, who to a certain extent symbolizes the wrath of nature in the Shadow Isles, is not a benevolent guy. He often does bloody things while guarding Runeterra.
Among the guys on the Shadow Island, the guy who is most biased towards the light camp is like this, how about the others?
"Then let's talk about it later. Talking about unpleasant things like dead people always makes me very troubled."
Does Balliard want people to die? Although he kills people, he really doesn't want too many people to die, at least not to let him see them, otherwise he will be a walking passage leading to the underworld. He can kill well.
He does it when he kills someone
Cover it up, or throw that person's soul directly into your own little underworld.
But when the souls of those who were not killed by him, who autonomously resisted the rules of Runeterra, converged on him, Balliard was discovered by those great wills, and was targeted by the humanity of those great wills.
Balliard estimated that when those guys discovered him, they would start plotting against him, just like the Jin Kingdom. Because the passage between life and death was closed, countless undead souls accumulated over countless years would all escape from him to the underworld.
Yes, he is completely used as a tool, and he is still the kind of tool who will be blamed after using it.
"Well, the topic of dead people really shouldn't be mentioned too much."
Jace felt that he must have met a fake Baliard. This must be someone pretending to be Baliard to tease him. Who could it be? A guy who has the ability to deceive and takes pleasure in doing so.
There are LeBlanc, Shaco, and Neeko. The first two use magic, and Jace himself can see it. But for the latter one, transformation is a racial talent and instinct, and there is really no way to tell.
However, he doesn't care if it's fake or not, as long as he can come up with the keel, he can cooperate.
"Is this your laboratory? This floor seems to be several hectares in size. Do you need such a large laboratory to conduct experiments?"
Balliard had always thought that scientists' laboratories were relatively small, with everything ready and all they had to do was sit in one place and conduct research, but Jess's laboratory was spacious and even a little empty.
"I'm a little different from them. I need materials, most of which are very large. The bones of extraordinary creatures I've used include the Freljord snow monsters and Demacian dragon birds.
, Noxian elephant, Bilgewater sea monster.
Skeletons of creatures that are rare or difficult to obtain include dragons, phoenixes, nine-tailed foxes, shapechangers, astral rhinos and unicorns, serpents from the Anaconda Islands, and bear-men under Volibear.
The skeletons are basically relatively large.
It is difficult to conduct experiments without a large enough laboratory. There is a space about the size of six floors below, where some previous experimental materials are stored for future use."
In order for Jace to give ordinary victims the ability to harm or even kill extraordinary beings, it can be said that Jace was very worried. As long as he could obtain the corpses of various creatures, Jace would use them for experiments.
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Fortunately, in the results of his experiment, the best material was not the big snake from the Anaconda Islands or the werebears under Volibear, otherwise he would really have to settle for the next best thing.
The former is that the big snake of the Anaconda Islands has a certain degree of spiritual status. It is not a demigod or a god, but it has divinity. It can barely be regarded as the first-class god of Naga Kapoulos, although it is only the lowest level.
The species is a god, but that is also the god of Naga Kapoulos. It is already amazing to dig up a corpse and conduct experiments. More... are you not afraid of being missed by Naga Kapoulos?
As for Volibear's werebears, they are even more difficult to provoke. If Jace hadn't encountered the skeleton of a dead werebear, he really wouldn't have been able to get the bearman's bones from Volibear. These
Chapter completed!