As a staff, the scabbard possesses the effects of resonance and amplification of spells.

However, as Bai Ye no longer needed the staff to amplify his powers, the scabbard gradually became a weapon used to strike people.

To be honest, on this land, anything that can be used to cast spells can be called a "staff".

For example, shields, hammers, swords, etc... Compared to these, Bai Ye's scabbard doesn't seem to be anything unusual.

Instead, they adapted to local customs.

Moreover, if a warlock is pushed too far, he can certainly swing his staff and hit people—Terra's staffs seem to be trending towards this pattern.

If it weren't for having played the game in the past, Bai Ye would have found it very difficult to associate these long, stick-like objects that looked like they would hurt a lot with a magic staff.

Please identify which of the following operators is a caster. (Image)

How do you make pyroxene? How do you make halogen?

Having a talent for spellcasting doesn't necessarily mean this Terran person is physically weak. Contrary to the stereotypical image of mages in traditional fantasy works, this warlock might be even more powerful than a warrior, thanks to the innate physical abilities of his race.

This is also what players envy the most.

The racial distinction that players possess is merely an appearance-based transformation and does not provide any actual racial advantages or bonuses.

Aside from players in Dulin, their height will affect their strength and agility attributes.

……

While pondering the players' situation, Bai Ye headed towards Rhodes Island's library.

For some things, we should first check if there are any relevant records on board the ship. If not, we'll have to go to Wei Yanwu.

He possesses the bloodline of the Great Yan True Dragon, so he should know many secrets.

Unfortunately, Rhodes Island doesn't have detailed records about the giant beasts, but Bai Ye did find quite a few myths and legends about the Great Yan.

This should be the closest information he could find about the behemoth.

Those colossal beasts possessing immense power and authority were probably no different from gods in the eyes of the ancient people of the Great Yan Dynasty.

Although somewhat disappointing, it was all within expectations.

However, when Bai Ye was about to leave, she found that Dr. Kal'tsit was standing right outside the library.

Are you looking for information about the year?

Upon seeing Bai Ye, Dr. Kal'tsit asked the question directly.

Bai Ye nodded.

“You should have asked me first,” Kal'tsit said calmly, then turned her head, gesturing for Bai Ye to follow her.

"This is not the place to talk. Come with me."

"Oh."

Bai Ye nodded.

Led by Kal'tsit, the two walked through the corridors of Rhodes Island.

"Where are we going?" Bai Ye noticed that the direction was wrong; it didn't seem to lead to Kal'tsit's office.

"It seems you haven't spent enough time on this ship, and you're not even familiar with the layout of Rhodes Island..." Dr. Kal'tsit shook her head helplessly.

She paused, then explained, "This is a conceptual rest area within Rhodes Island, which I spearheaded the creation of, and it incorporates surreal museum structures."

Bai Ye looked around and, sure enough, it was like entering a museum.

"Since this is a rest area, why aren't there any other operators?"

Bai Ye found it somewhat unbelievable.

"Because this place is criticized for being too gloomy, and there have been rumors of it being haunted on the forums, almost no operators come here to rest," Dr. Kal'tsit explained.

Her expression was calm, and she did not seem to be disappointed or frustrated.

Bai Ye glanced at the fossil skeleton of the unidentified creature in the center of the hall and stuck out his tongue.

He had seen this kind of thing in the wilderness before.

However, when Bai Ye's gaze accidentally fell on the biological specimens on the wall, he suddenly froze.

"You know him?" Kal'tsit looked at Bai Ye with great interest, seemingly observing his actions.

"They look somewhat familiar." Bai Ye felt that these creatures were somewhat similar to those on Earth.

Dr. Kal'tsit nodded without speaking, seemingly unconcerned about Bai Ye's answer. She walked over to an insect specimen that resembled a butterfly and pressed her hand on it.

After the fingerprint and other biometric information identification is successful, a safe appears on the wall.

"Since no one comes here, this is a good place to store some things I collected in the past."

Dr. Kal'tsit took some documents and materials out of the safe.

"Is it really necessary to go this far?" Bai Ye asked, somewhat surprised.

“Rhodes Island is not my private property, so in order to obtain some extra storage space, I will have to resort to some underhanded methods,” Dr. Kal'tsit replied calmly.

Her room and office, as private spaces, were already filled with things.

"It's not private property, but it's pretty much it... all this fuss about is just to pile up stuff," Bai Ye muttered to himself.

Dr. Kal'tsit glanced at him, then began searching through the pages in her hand.

"The human brain has a limited storage capacity for memories, so these materials are also valuable to preserve."

Bai Ye suspected that the guy in front of him had modified his body.

She can probably remember far more than most people imagine...

“Minerals, plants, animals, cities, traces of life, and even symbols of civilization. In Terra’s long history of biological evolution, countless things have vanished in the ever-flowing river of time, filled with Originium. Disasters have struck one after another, and even the greatest cities have disappeared. But someone will always record it all, and she will come walking with time.”

Chapter Seventy: Mouse Tail Juice

(The skins for Lily of the Valley, Yuu, and Pale Green are really beautiful, I highly recommend buying them, it's a pity that Yato's unique form isn't level 2D)

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"You actually hid so many things on Rhodes Island!"

Bai Ye now understands why, in Rhodes Island where indoor spaces are cramped and land is scarce, the old woman still wanted to build such a rest area that is almost like a museum.

Even if no operators would choose to rest here. Nobody wants to rest in a museum, surrounded by stark white fossil skeletons. Operators prefer a relaxing courtyard with aromatherapy features.

"I'm just preserving some things for this civilization, and searching for traces of past civilizations. Perhaps an inconspicuous clue will lead to a new site."

Dr. Kal'tsit answered while organizing the data and files.

"Is this how you unearthed Rhodes Island?"

"W told you that?" The old woman looked up from the pile of documents.

She never expected that the Sarkaz mercenaries she had hired in the past would actually meet Bai Ye.

It just so happens that Bai Ye holds a high-ranking position at Rhodes Island.

Bai Ye did not answer immediately.

“I have no interest in your agreement, or rather, your deal. Neither you nor she are the kind of people who would harm Rhodes Island’s interests, so you can rest assured and don’t need to be wary of me.”

Kal'tsit's tone carried an inexplicable emotion.

"Ahem—" Bai Ye was a little embarrassed.

There's always a feeling that her little thoughts have been inexplicably seen through; no wonder W calls Kal'tsit an old hag.

"You're thinking bad things again..." Kal'tsit was already used to Bai Ye's erratic thinking, and then she took out a stack of documents.

"Let's get down to business... information about the Great Flame Beast."

"You should already know that these behemoths are mysterious beings that existed on the land long before the rise of the Terran dynasties."

Bai Ye nodded.

Kal'tsit continued, "The behemoths possessed immense power. Therefore, the ancestors of the Terrans have worshipped them as gods since ancient times. In the past, there were more than one behemoth existing within the territory of Yan."

"However, at that time, the true emperor of the Great Yan was a young man, full of passion and possessing great courage. He believed that the gods should listen to the wishes of the people of the Great Yan and protect their land. Since they were unwilling, then these high and mighty false beings should also be brought down from their clouds."

Kal'tsit took a deep breath as she spoke, for even she felt a deep sense of awe whenever the true dragon was mentioned.

"The true dragon mobilized the entire nation and personally led the expedition. Countless extraordinary figures from the martial arts world also joined this earth-shattering hunt."

Bai Ye was somewhat puzzled: "How did he do that? The power of a behemoth cannot be resisted by simply piling on numbers. It is a force powerful enough to shake the heavens and the earth."

"Because the oldest and most powerful member of the behemoths has absurdly betrayed his own kind and kin," Dr. Kal'tsit explained.

Bai Ye suddenly understood.

"Even so, the final result was merely the killing of a few and the expulsion of the rest of the giant beasts from the Fiery Lands." Dr. Kal'tsit sighed. "However, the Great Yan itself suffered heavy losses, so the historical evaluation of this true dragon is highly controversial."

"However, there is no doubt that from now on, the era of giant beasts has ended, and the fate of the Great Yan Kingdom will be in the hands of the true dragon and the people of Great Yan."

Bai Ye scratched his head.

This story sounds familiar.

Yes, so Lord Gwyn, along with his Silver Knights and others who had received a share of the First Flame Soul, launched a war against the ancient dragons who ruled the world. He also gained the help of a scaleless white dragon among the ancient dragons, a dragon who had betrayed his own kind.

Ultimately, the immortal ancient dragons were defeated, and Gwyn ushered in the Age of Fire.

Unfortunately, it eventually turned into firewood...

"What happened that year?" Bai Ye pulled his thoughts back from the distant memories of suffering.

"In the very end, one colossal beast remained within the borders of Yan. The true dragon, who had dedicated his life to hunting giant beasts, was now very old. He found this beast," Kal'tsit continued.

"Is he a traitor?"

Kal'tsit nodded: "It has already been retaliated against by its departed kin and is powerless to resist the Great Yan. Its merits and demerits cancel each other out, and the True Dragon will spare its life, but it must submit to the Great Yan."

"After being forced to submit to humanity, that being split itself into twelve fragments, each possessing different powers and authority, hidden on this land."

"Some of them are hidden in the martial world, some hold high positions in the imperial court, and some have inherited the will of the original body and are trying to take revenge on the Great Yan."

Bai Ye suddenly understood.

In that case, everything makes sense.

"Nian must be one of the fragments that took shape, right?"

"Yes."

Turning to the next page of the document, Kal'tsit looked at Bai Ye and said, "This behemoth is called 'Sui' by the Great Yan Kingdom. The Yan Kingdom has established a special agency to monitor and handle matters related to behemoths like Sui. While other countries were still worshipping gods, the Great Yan Kingdom had already deconstructed the gods and formed a specialized subject like behemoth studies."

"So, if you're going to get involved in what happened that year, you need to be prepared to face the Great Yan government."

To be honest, Dr. Kal'tsit had already guessed that Bai Ye was most likely not some kind of behemoth. The reason was simple: when this guy heard that those ancient behemoths were being hunted and driven away by the Great Flame, he didn't show the slightest emotional fluctuation; he even seemed somewhat curious.

It should be noted that even those excessively young behemoths, upon hearing these past events, inevitably felt a sense of shared sorrow.

However, Bai Ye didn't get any.

Even so, does he still want to plunge headlong into the matter of the giant beast?

It is human nature to seek advantage and avoid harm, but Bai Ye did not.

“It’s normal to be targeted by Si Suitai… However, since I promised Nian, I won’t break my promise. After all, she’s given me way too much.” Bai Ye stuck out his tongue.

"So, that earth-shattering, yet utterly pointless, operation you orchestrated was your doing?" Dr. Kal'tsit suddenly asked.

Bai Ye did not admit it.

Because both Lungmen and Rhodes Island have been affected and suffered losses to varying degrees, no matter when.

"Heh, if you don't want to talk about it, then don't." Dr. Kal'tsit glanced at Bai Ye.

She then offered her advice: "You need to be careful of the Great Yan government from now on."

"Such a big commotion will naturally alarm the Great Yan. Afterwards, they will probably send officials to Longmen to investigate."

"You're like a rat's tail juice."

Chapter Seventy-One: The Elderly

(I'm back to full attendance this month, and Sister Nanxi praised me for being awesome, which made me very happy.)

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