"Oh my god, such a big factory, I'm rich."

Adley looked at the factory in front of him, unable to come back to his senses for a long time.

The factory building in front of me was full of steam vents, the walls were covered with mechanical gears, and from time to time there were protrusions of unknown purpose, making the entire factory building look like a ferocious monster.

"Is this really for me?"

Adley couldn't believe his eyes. He looked at the slowly twisting head, looked at Bennett, and said:

"This thing can't be an illusion..."

Bennett did not respond to Edley, but walked into the factory.

The inside was no different from what Bennett had imagined, but when he actually entered, Bennett was still shocked by the scene inside.

This place seems to be a huge gathering place for mechanical parts, or a garbage dump for abandoned machinery.

There were mechanical gears of unknown meaning all around, and a boiler every ten meters on the wall.

Looking around, there are rows of boilers, neat and solemn, as if they are the sacrificial places of some evil wizard, and the boilers are braziers.

"Why do you have so many boilers here?"

Edley was looking at the huge steel object in front of him and had not yet come to his senses. Now Bennett suddenly spoke, which scared him.

"What did the Archmage say?"

"I asked you why you needed so many boilers?"

Adley finally reacted, he poked his hand and said with a smile:

"These boilers are actually useless at ordinary times. Only when I start the entire factory and turn it into a natural disaster machine, these boilers can replace my magic power and provide power for the natural disaster machine."

Bennett suddenly remembered that the great wizard said that in the north, a huge robot came out and saved half of the population of the Giant Wolf Territory.

"I want to see."

Adley smiled bitterly and said helplessly:

"Alas, without coal, it can't be started at all."

"You carve the runes first, and I'll help you later."

Adley looked at Bennett, somewhat confused.

Such a factory building may look huge and complex inside, but after all, it is made of iron and the material composition inside is not complicated.

But coal is different? Coal is not a single substance.

When Bennett saw Adley looking at him, he knew that he didn't believe it, but Bennett didn't intend to explain anything, he just said:

"Why are you looking at me? I'll figure it out later."

Adley nodded repeatedly. Never mind. He would just take over the factory first.

He placed his hands on the ground, and runes emerged from the ground, continuously flowing around.

Adley really doesn't have much magic power, and even his mental power is pitifully little.

But for this blueprint, he endured countless days and nights, constantly thinking about the structure inside every day.

Adley knew every detail here clearly.

After only a dozen seconds, the mechanical runes covered the entire wall.

Bennett looked at Edley. He really didn't expect that Edley could carve runes so quickly.

Could it be that this Adli has hidden strength?

Bennett looked at Edley with some confusion in his eyes. With Edley's mental strength, he shouldn't be able to move so fast.

But when his mental power swept over Edley, he was still a weakling.

Bennett looked at the runes again. Every time a rune appeared, it fell onto the machine at a rapid speed without any pause, as if the rune and the machine were attracted to each other.

Bennett then realized that although Adley's mental and magical powers were indeed not strong, he had great control over his runes and was familiar with the factory.

This allows him to carve the rune perfectly to where it should be without any waste.

In Edley's heart, such a wizard tower had already been built, he just took it out from the bottom of his heart.

After a while, the entire factory was covered with runes. Edley then stopped. He looked at the factory with satisfaction and a proud smile on his face.

"With the help of this Mage Tower, I can complete Grand Duke Aime's mission tomorrow."

Bennett was not interested in Aimee's task of building a carriage, he was very interested in the natural disaster machine.

"Have you carved all the runes?"

Adley nodded and said:

"Okay, thank you for your help, Master."

Bennett nodded and said:

"In that case, let me solve the boiler problem, and you let me see what this natural disaster machine is."

Adley was stunned for a moment, and said quickly:

"No hurry, no hurry, we..."

As soon as Adley's words came out, he felt the huge heat around him.

He looked back and saw that there was no coal in the boiler, but the water inside was still boiling.

The water vapor flows along the pipe and enters the steam. With a buzzing sound, the whole venue vibrates.

"This... this... is this something a human can do?"

Adrian said blankly.

Bennett, however, smiled and looked relaxed, saying:

"Now, activate your mechanical disaster for me."

Adley looked at Bennett, nodded solemnly, and said:

"Then the Archmage will take good care of it."

Adley walked to a chair next to him, sat on it, and input his magic power into the chair.

Suddenly, the surrounding runes began to riot. They began to emit blue light one after another. In the light, these parts either combined or moved left and right.

After the light, all these machines turned into new parts.

The ground suddenly began to shake. Bennett looked outside and saw that the factory building suddenly began to deform from the side.

A pair of arms, a pair of hands, then a pair of legs and a torso.

The entire factory building instantly turned into a kneeling giant.

Adley activated the rune in his hand, and the giant stood up suddenly. Steam was discharged from the pores of his body, making a "woooo" roar.

The giant was at least a thousand meters tall. He opened his hands as if he wanted to scoop up the clouds from the sky.

“Master, there are no machines of mine around the factory. If there were a large number of machines, this giant could be even taller.

Bennett sighed. This thing looked powerful, but it was actually just a showpiece. Even an ordinary-level natural disaster like him couldn't withstand it.

But Bennett didn't want to hit Adley, so he just said:

"Not bad, it's OK, but it's a bit too troublesome."

After Adley was excited, he reflected on himself and said:

"Alas, this thing is just for scaring people, it doesn't have much killing power. Even a god-given creature can climb on the giant's arm and come in here to assassinate me."

With a sigh, perhaps because he felt bored, Edley put the robot away again, and the robot returned to the original factory and restored its original appearance.

Bennett touched his chin. This thing was indeed cumbersome when facing a small but powerful creature like humans, but what if it was facing a big one?

Moreover, after solving the problem of the South Territory, Bennett remembered that the South Territory was rich in devil's blood.

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