Rise of the White Dragon
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chapter-426
Luan (clone) arrives on Earth, while the original Luan was with Ingrid, helping to combat the frenetic beings. Both the original Luan and the clone had their minds interconnected, meaning, they thought the same thing at the same time. It was one mind with two bodies, basically a single soul that could control two different bodies.
At this moment, they came up with an idea, which was to use the resources they had saved over the years and create dungeons configured to attract a specific type of beings, that is, the frenetic beings. This idea was well thought out and had positive points. Although something similar had been done in his previous life, what he planned to do was something better and more refined.
When he explained this to Ingrid, she supported the idea. Ingrid's reaction was positive and encouraging: "I think it's an excellent idea, Luan. It will not only help us deal with the frenetic beings in a more effective way, but it will also allow us to use the resources we have accumulated over the years intelligently."
Luan, feeling supported by Ingrid's response, replied: "I am glad you think so, Ingrid. Your opinion means a lot to me. Let's start working on this as soon as possible."
"Hehe~ You know you can always count on me~" Ingrid made a cute face, stretching her tongue playfully, assuming the role of a delicate and seductive wife.Luan reacted with a radiant smile, but soon his expression became serious. "By the way, my other version has already arrived on Earth. Soon, he will join us to put this idea into practice."
"That's good, the sooner we do this, the better it will be." Ingrid agreed, nodding her head in approval.
It didn't take long for Luan's clone to arrive. He emanated a more mature aura, but, curiously, the essence of his presence was identical to that of the original.
Ingrid felt attracted to him as much as she felt for the original Luan. She almost reprimanded herself for it, but soon rationalized: 'They are the same person, right?'
After all, she had never been attracted to another man other than her husband. Even before they got married, she never gave a second glance to another man, no matter how attractive he was.
However, for the first time, she found herself giving a second glance and was surprised at herself. But, in the end, she could only blame Luan for captivating her so much that she was even attracted to his older version...
Obviously, Luan noticed Ingrid's reaction, being able to see her from two different angles and even feel her gaze. It was easy to imagine what she was thinking.Of course, Luan just smiled. He wouldn't be jealous of himself. The only reason to create a clone, sharing the same soul and thoughts, was to be able to satisfy the two women in his life, both his wives.
By the way, this reaction is not really a bad thing...
In the future, if he wants to become a Seventh Order specialist, he will need to become one again. He was not arrogant enough to believe that, divided, he would be able to reach the Seventh Order.
Ingrid, noticing her unusual reaction, quickly regained her composure. She knew that, in the end, both were Luan, the man she loved. There was no reason to feel confused or embarrassed. She took a deep breath and smiled, accepting the situation.
Luan, not wanting to let the atmosphere get awkward, coughed and said first: "The artificial dungeon could be called the 'Chaos Labyrinth.' It would be built in a place full of negative energy, as frenetic monsters are attracted to this energy. The labyrinth would be full of traps and obstacles designed to contain and neutralize the monsters. Of course, it can also be used for people with special abilities to enter and strengthen themselves, etc."
"This can work." Ingrid nodded, showing her confidence in the plan.
Soon, Luan (clone) started detailing the crucial components for the successful execution of the plan:
Negative Energy Crystals: Would be strategically positioned throughout the labyrinth. They would radiate a constant negative energy that would attract the frenetic monsters.
Control Totems: These totems would emit sound waves at a frequency that would irritate the frenetic monsters, making them lose control and become even more aggressive. This would make them more likely to enter the labyrinth in search of the sound's origin.
Essence Bait: A special essence, extracted from rare plants and mixed with the blood of powerful creatures. The frenetic monsters would be attracted by the smell and taste of this essence.
Magical Barriers: Would be positioned at strategic points to direct the monsters to specific areas of the labyrinth.
Illusion Gems: These precious stones would create illusions of creatures or objects that the frenetic monsters would find attractive or threatening, directing them further into the labyrinth.
Ingrid was not familiar with most of the items Luan mentioned. She watched him, with a confused expression on her face, as he listed the components. Even hearing the function of each item, she did not possess Luan's technical knowledge, so it was understandable that she could not fully understand how these elements could be used to create an artificial dungeon capable of attracting all nearby frenetic beings.
"Ingrid, if you're bored, you can go to my mother, she must be needing help too," Luan suggested, with a gentle smile.
He was not bothered by her presence, he just knew that the process would be time-consuming and, unfortunately, she would not be able to contribute.
"Well, I'll call her, otherwise, I would like to follow the process, even if I can't help," Ingrid replied.
"Okay," Luan agreed, without hesitation.
It didn't take long for Ingrid to finish the call with her mother-in-law. In the end, Maira informed that everything was fine; she, Cristina, and Catharina were handling the tasks and did not need help. So, Ingrid decided to stay.
After that, the three headed to the island, where Luan's workshop was located.
Upon arrival, he began working intensively on creating the project for the artificial dungeon.
First, he would make two prototypes and test them. If they worked as planned, he would replicate the design and sell at least ten units to each country.
Yes, sell. He could even donate one unit to each country, but the production required resources and time. It wouldn't be feasible to simply give everything away for free. Even for his own country, he intended to negotiate after the tests showed positive results. After all, although the goal was to contribute to the greater good, he could not bear the entire burden alone.