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Reincarnation Of The Strongest Spirit Master - Chapter 1306

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1306: Working At The Underground City 1306: Working At The Underground City “I’ll need to stabilise myself using robes and anchors when arriving there,” he didn’t think about this point before.

Getting himself up to the ceiling wasn’t an issue, but he needed to stabilise himself up there to work properly.

To do so, he had to take out an oven, an anvil, and some materials, and started to forge metallic ropes and anchors.

“I wasted half an hour, but not a problem,” William looked at the finished products he made in content, “if only I had more time, I would have made some mechanic parts to let me jump around without the need to use any spirit power.” He knew a way to make some mechanical pieces that could let him stick to the ceiling and move around without any need to use spirit power.

It might seem useless, but when considering working for many hours, and even thinking about doing the same down below at the war zone, he knew such items would have helped a lot.

“Anyway, time to start moving,” William packed everything in a ring, grabbed a rope and some sort of a metallic anchor, “Let’s do it like old times… Flying Tornado!” William started by a normal dash, a vertical one, letting himself cross a few hundred metres in one go.

The dash was a nice move, but it wouldn’t let him stay in the air, but Flying Tornado would!

A tornado appeared around him that carried him for ten metres or so.

He didn’t use the technique to cross ten metres, but this technique would allow him to fly in the air for ten minutes, without falling.  “Sent Wind Arrow!” William didn’t wait for ten minutes to make his next move.

Once his body stabilised in the air, he used his next technique.

But before that, he threw one of the anchors he made to penetrate the rocky ceiling.

The anchor was golden in colour with silver and white lustre, made of two pieces, a needle like tip, and a circular hollowed end.

The anchor wasn’t small, it was five metres long, with the needle making out most of it.

The anchor got a few metres deep into the ceiling, then William placed a rope into the circle.

“It looks good,” William muttered, before he used his second technique.

The Sent Wind Arrow could push his body for hundreds of metres.

Unlike his Dash technique, this one consumed way less spirit power and allowed him to float in the air without getting affected by gravity.

Yet he just pushed himself for thirty metres, before putting another anchor and moving the rope through the circle.

William kept doing this for an hour or so, covering close to ten percent of the entire ceiling here.

That wasn’t that much, but he was content with his progress.

“This city is huge, if I took like ten hours to cover up the area and another ten hours to place the formations, then it’s safe to assume I’d take the same time for the ground…” He kept muttering to himself, thinking about his estimates for how long this would take of him.

If he was the one going to do this, then it’d take around fifty to seventy hours to cover up the entire city here with formations.

And if he accounted for what he needed to do at the portal area, it’d take much longer than that.

Yet there was a catch that’d change all this.

He knew he’d be the only one able to work on the ceiling here and down at the portal area, but others could step in and help to cover the ground.

He just needed to wait for Lina to move most of the masters outside of here.

He already sent her a message to gather all the strongest masters in the guild and let them be near the entrance of the portal as soon as possible.

“Luckily for me, laying down those formations isn’t that hard,” William muttered to himself, before starting to lay down the formations.

He used a simple mining axe to leave holes, before filling them with the cores.

He then covered these, while moving fast to the next spot to work on.

At first, he tried to do it with two hands, but it proved to slow him down.

So, he changed into his spirit body, and used four tails to dig holes, place the cores, then dash to another spot.

William had the layout in his mind, simply layers of formations stacked on top of one another.

All he needed to do was to dig the holes and put the cores in their right spots.  The formations he chose all came from the outer world, but they were very simple in nature.

He didn’t even need to use his spirit power to link between the cores, as they’d link together by getting placed into the right places.

And he selected these formations for a proper reason.

[The masters are ready whenever you are!] Just after half an hour, he received a message from Lina.  “She is more effective than I thought,” William looked at the direction of the portal, and spotted a large group of masters wearing his guild’s emblem and uniform.

“Coming,” he didn’t delay, stopped what he was doing, and dashed down towards the ground, “get out a brush and papers, you’ll need to copy what I’ll draw!” His guild masters gathered here weren’t from the elite masters, they were either recently joined masters or slightly weaker masters to join the elite ranks.

Yet the moment William landed in front of them, every single master felt a weird fire burning all over their bodies out of admiration and excitement.

William wasn’t paying attention to what his picture was like in the guild; he was a living legend!

Just mentioning his name and the deeds he’d done would be enough to start long conversations around late night fires.

He was the founder, the legendary figure who took the guild to the current magnificent status it held, and he was so strong and dependable that with his presence, no one would feel worried!

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