Chapter 152: The Talent Brought by the Stone of Creation
Nighttime.
The vast expanse of the sea, at night, is illuminated only by the silvery moonlight, causing gentle ripples on the surface.
Kana stayed in the conference room, where besides him, Bobo, Alyris, Lurik, and others were present.
Blake and the others needed to be outside, directing.
At this time, most people were in the conference room doing their own things, with a few exceptions like Getai and Eric who were curled up asleep in the corners.
There's no other way, just like last time, the ship indeed couldn't provide much accommodation space.
More refugees, more goods needed space for storage.
For the Night Watchers, a minimal rest condition was acceptable.
Didn't you see that the leader, Kana, was also just sitting on a chair?
Kana was a bit fed up; he swore that if he got a chance to go back, he must find a way to get an entire big ship.
Preferably an entire Magic Ship.
At this time, Kana was looking at the Stone of Creation in front of him.
Now, the Stones of Creation in his hand amounted to a total of five.
But now, they turned into two.
When he placed these Stones of Creation together, those that could fuse automatically fused.
One was a fragment, and another a shard.
Simply put, another reinforcement blessing could be achieved.
A new system could be constructed again, and to this, Kana had naturally long made his choice.
[Secondary Profession System]
However, he was not prepared to immediately use this shard of the Stone of Creation for construction.
After all, the Secondary Profession System couldn't immediately provide combat power, and the current conditions on the ship weren't suitable for showcasing the ability of the Secondary Profession System.
Being eager at this moment was meaningless, Kana planned to start using it after returning to the wilderness.
After all, he needed to get back to their current main base, thoroughly understand their current situation, and then choose a Secondary Profession.
Just like the Profession System, the Secondary Professions can only be chosen a few, temporarily for use.
Moreover, Secondary Professions probably weren't like the Profession System, which could be integrated relatively fundamentally.
Kana himself had added two Secondary Professions to himself.
Things like Secondary Professions were based on the craft manufacturing industry in reality, not something Kana could casually alter. If altering them were truly necessary, there might not be enough energy.
He needed to think about other matters.
With the use of this fragment, Kana basically wouldn't receive any more shards for a very long period.
Because he had basically collected all the shards he knew within this region of the 1.0 version.
Many were even located in subsequent versions. Anyway, this area almost offered no more opportunities to obtain them.
First, the ones available in the Eastern Wilderness, he basically collected; those he couldn't, he simply didn't have the qualifications right now.
Then turning back to the Blood Race's Royal Court.
Possibly still obtain shards, primarily from within individuals.
Eldest Prince, Third Prince, Eldest Princess, Second Princess, Third Princess.
These were once Kana's brothers and sisters, each containing a shard within them.
Additionally, when dealing with these individuals, he couldn't linger; it was best to quickly eliminate them without pushing them into desperation.
The King of the Blood Race — his grandfather undoubtedly held a complete one.
But that was not something he should be involved with; it was best not to even think about it.
Currently, the Blood Race had already broken through the Gray Rock Fortress, and land barriers had been breached, taking over half of the Cohen Kingdom's territory.
The most lethal thing was that the civilians on this half of the territory would become the new troops of the Blood Race's Royal Court.
This was a terrifying scale of numbers.
Additionally, after taking such a long coastline, various ports would launch attacks.
Through the navy, assaulting almost all port cities across the continent.
Under such a trend, various transportation industries and commercial activities along the shipping routes would suffer a fatal blow.
Even if such a blow would last no more than a year, that year would still be deadly enough.
By then, the Eastern Wilderness would undoubtedly be almost encircled, but Kana and the others wouldn't need to fear too much.
The most important point was that the Blood Race's Royal Court had almost no motivation to attack this wilderness, as it was meaningless.
The only meaningful target to attack surrounding it was the Gray Mountain Range.
But after all, the Gray Mountain Range was a mountain peak, easy to defend and hard to attack; relying on troops to take it down was somewhat of a fool's dream.
It was for such reasons that the dwarves of the Gray Mountain Range had virtually never suffered any harm from the blood scourge.
Except for those years when they cut off trade with the Cohen Kingdom, but for dwarves does a few years even count as time?
More importantly, the reason why the Eastern Wilderness could exist for so many years without being occupied by any forces was simply that this region harbored some existences that were not to be provoked.
Kana was very clear that as long as you live quietly in this area and don't think about causing any significant changes, there wouldn't be any problems.
That's why Kana could settle down in the Eastern Wilderness with peace of mind; that region was indeed very good.
Very suitable in the early to mid-stages, to be the headquarters of the Night Watchers.
But in a certain sense, precisely because of the Blood Race's Royal Court's behavior, the Eastern Wilderness was almost surrounded.
Living within it, Kana and the others wouldn't be able to establish any deep connections with the outside world this year.