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Chapter 565 Beads

After Balliard walked into the broken wall, he looked around several times before seeing something unremarkable.

There were some beads scattered on the ground, which were turbid and without a trace of light. If Balliard hadn't touched the texture of this thing, which was indeed extraordinary, he would have mistaken it for ordinary stone beads.

"It's weird, it's just some beads..."

Balliard tried to input rune energy, but he did not necessarily activate these beads. However, no matter how hard he tried, he could not crush the beads. He had to use authority to destroy these beads.

In other words, just these beads have a certain degree of "divinity"? Could this be something left by some demigod or true god?

"Perhaps it requires energy?"

In the final analysis, runic energy is just a general term, including all aspects of energy in the world. These energies can be kinetic energy in physics, or bizarre space and time energy.

If this kind of bead only reacts to a few or even a special kind of rune energy, it would be quite difficult to figure out the correct way to use it.

Among the "living" runic energy, Balliard only possesses pure runic energy. This energy does not have any attributes. On the mage's side, it is called arcane energy, which is what the old bald man casts his spells on.

energy used.

Precisely because it has no attributes, arcane energy can be freely converted into various attributes in the hands of a great mage like Ryze, so much so that this old bald man can even master space magic.

The "dead" rune energy is not easy to use in the world of the living because it is too destructive. If the world of the living is a lake, the dead rune energy is a little flame, and this flame will make the living

Part of the water in the world "disappears".

Correspondingly, the world of the dead is an eternal flame. When the runic energy of the world of the living passes, there will also be certain deficiencies in the world of the dead.

Even if the absence of either the world of the living or the world of the dead is not permanent, the temporary absence will cause certain loopholes. If trouble really occurs, Balliard will take the blame.

The undead runic energy of Shadow Island has become more powerful because of Balliard's own characteristics, so much so that it has completely turned into the energy of the world of the dead, so Balliard can only rely on it to cast spells.

Pure runic energy to cast spells.

Some of Shadow Island's spells require direct activation of one's own authority.

"Special runic energy...ice? Ezreal is an iceborn, but this area is related to the continent of Shurima anyway. Ice and snow can only be found on Mount Targon, right?

Anyone who can climb Mount Targon and see that snowy scene is either dead or has become the human incarnation of the protoss."

Balliard felt that it was not very reliable to use Ezreal's energy to activate these beads, and it might be possible that the beads would suddenly explode due to too much attribute conflict, which was not impossible.

This wall, after all, was built by Xerath himself. Not only does it not have any magic circle on it, it is just a look-alike. It looks quite strong, but in fact, it was cut open by Balliard with a sword.

Already.



Doesn't it look down upon dilapidation in saying this? Forget it, don't care about it.

Anyway, Xerath built this wall here to cover up the existence of these beads, just because he was worried about other

Others will come here and take away these beads. As for why Xerath himself cannot take away all the beads, there may be some restrictions.

Anyway, he wants to hide these things. These things are probably treasures. Maybe Xerath wants to come back one day.

Balliard suddenly wanted to take all these beads away, but then he turned around and thought, this thing might be related to something. If he took it with him, he might be plotted.

Moreover, it will take time for Xerath to return from the Star Boundary and start a war with Balliard's new country. And the longer the new country takes to develop, the harder it will be with Xerath's.

In a war, the damage will be smaller.

He took these things away. If these things were very important to Zelas, Zeras might not want "Sima Yi" to control these beads, so he would take the lead in launching an attack and detonate the conflict with the new country of Valliad in advance.

War is not worth it.

"How about trying this?"

Balliard took out Seraph's Embrace. It is different from the ordinary Seraph's Embrace. This Seraph's Embrace is a gift from the sun. It is full of solar energy. If it is related to Shurima, it is of the highest quality.

The energy is this solar energy.

After all, in this land, the sun is the king of gods.

It is not difficult for Balliard to guide the energy in Seraph's Embrace. The only difficulty is whether the sun in the sky is happy for Balliard to do this.

If it is not blocked by the sun, Baliard can use the energy in the Seraph's Embrace however he likes, but if that person disagrees, Baliard will probably not be able to use it.

There is no way, who makes him not the real Emperor Sima Yi.

Fortunately, the sun didn't seem to have any intention of embarrassing him. Perhaps it was just because this was not Rune Land, but an auxiliary plane, and the sun couldn't see it, so he was allowed to channel a stream of solar energy out.

But it is a pity that even the energy of the sun did not activate these beads.

"What the hell."

Balliard threw away the bead with a flick of his hand. Whoever loves it will want it. This bead cannot be touched.

According to Balliard's idea, this ruins has a lot to do with the continent of Shurima. The divine mage here is probably a priest of the sun and a person who believes in the sun. No matter what the energy in this thing is, after all,

You have to give some face to solar energy.

For example, life energy or something like that. Has that Mage from the Age of Gods used life energy not long ago?

However, this bead actually did not give any face to the sun's energy. This was the energy sent by the true god himself. Balliard immediately understood the origin of this bead.

Most of these beads are rewards given to Xerath by Baron Nash. They need to be activated with void energy. The restrictions on their use may be related to Xerath's strength.

In other words, if Balliard wants to take this thing out, he will probably be looked at by Baron Nash a few times. After a few looks, if Baron Nash wants to play with it, a tentacle will be extended to Balliard.

Don't be afraid to scare the soul out of Balliard in front of you.

Although Balliard is not really afraid of Baron Nash, even Baron Nash can't kill him, but with Baron Nash doing this, does Balliard still care about the world line?

Right now

Even in this world line where the concentration of runic energy is extremely low, if Baron Nash just extends his tentacles, his own strength will not be suppressed much. At most, he can only exert the strength of a demigod.

However, in this era, Baliard leads a group of mortals to expel demigods? Are you looking for death?

It's not okay to leave it alone. If that thing exists for one day, it will be a huge blow to the prestige of the emperor Baliard, and prestige is very important to Baliard, regardless of whether he unified the Shurima continent or not.

Prestige is important.

When there was no unification, Balliard could make random promises and give those noble families a chance to make them willing to join him, because he had prestige and those people were willing to believe him.

After unification, because the new country has only existed for a short period of time, there must still be many problems. Balliard has a very high prestige, so as long as he is here, no problem will be a problem, and people all over the country will believe in Balliard.

Ad can get things done.

Of course, it is mainly some people with considerable influence who support and believe in Valliard.

But if his prestige is lost, in this feudal era, a "destiny theory" can add great obstacles to Baliard's unification of the Shurima continent.

Even if the nobles of the aristocratic family do not believe in God, there is a demigod-level tentacle like Baron Nash causing trouble in Valliard. Do the nobles of the aristocratic family whose main goal is their own continuation dare to stand with Valliard?

Even if the empire is unified, the new kingdom may still fall apart due to lack of prestige.

"Ballyard? The door is open. Where are you?"

Ezreal's voice echoed in this lower chamber.

"coming."

Valyard used his own authority to deny the fact that the wall had been chopped into pieces by him, and then walked towards Ezreal, but he was still thinking about the problem.

Because he only cut a door out of this wall instead of cutting the entire wall into pieces, after he entered it, due to the restriction of his field of vision, Ezreal could not see him directly.

"...Something happened? You look a little uneasy."

When Ezreal saw Valyard walking in front of him, he still acted as if he hadn't seen him, and felt something was unusual.

"Indeed, I came across the things left by Baron Nash. I was wondering whether I should touch those things."

If you want to use those beads, you will definitely need void energy. Balliard is not afraid of being eroded by void energy, but is there any practical significance in using those beads?

It is inevitable that Xerath needs those beads, and of course Balliard also wants to tamper with those beads, so that when Xerath has a chance to win - slap him in the face.

However, he still didn't know what those beads were used for. If it only gave Xerath the ability to control several giant beasts, it wouldn't be a big problem.

But if those beads were used to summon Baron Nash's signal transmitter... wouldn't Balliard be asking for trouble?

Although they speculated that Baron Nash in the ruins might not be out of trouble, Balliard was not very sure whether the bead could directly send a signal to Baron Nash in the void.
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