63 Chapter 63 Searching for useful Things (1/2)

Grand Magus Vajira 31980K 2022-07-21

When the outpost gate vanished in the eyes of Fraser, he and his eight servants started to sprint.

Fraser had no specific direction in mind. Instead, he simply followed his nose.

He didn't fear not finding the outpost again. After all, the AI-Chip stored the general direction and he could simply backtrack.

The trees zoomed past Fraser and his entourage of eight servants.

Everything that tried to stop them in their way was simply solved by allowing one servant to squash the opposing thing into pulp.

If it was something interesting, Fraser would glance at it for a while and then allow his servants to squash it. Or, if it was something worthwhile to collect, it would in one of the wooden crates.

Days passed as Fraser continued his travel. He didn't find anything interesting as he moved along.

Days turned into weeks as Fraser started to experiment while he was sprinting with his eight servants.

The aging process of potions turned into a grand success for the efficiency of his potions.

More than fifty percent was the increase in effectiveness, according to his AI-Chip.

When Fraser reached the one month mark of traveling, he met a dangerous beast.

Though it could endanger Fraser's life, he simply ordered four servants to sacrifice themselves and stall the beast.

So, the number of servants dropped to four. Though they got quickly replenished as Fraser found an abandoned experiment side of an apprentice.

Sadly, the apprentice experimented with ice spell models and his notes were rather underwhelming.

Nevertheless, the information got stored in Fraser's Ai-Chip.

As the saying goes, pride comes before the fall.

When Fraser continued his sprint into the forest, he encountered a pack of normal-looking wild wolfs.

He commanded his servants to squash them like usual, however, the wolves simply gathered something in their mouth and all Fraser could feel was a shockwave sending him backward.

Six of his Servants were majorly injured and only two had the capability to stand.

Traces of flames and fire surrounded the impact radius as Fraser groggily drank a couple of basic wound mending potion.

Immediately commanding his two healthy servants to pack their stuff, Fraser escaped.

He could only feel how the other six servants desperately tried to stall for more time but the connection severed one after another.

After that short wake up call, Fraser searched for a shelter that would allow him to recoup his losses and build an experiment side.

'I distanced myself enough. It is time to find a shelter and start to experiment. The beasts seemed to be stronger than my servants. How should I capture one?'

While he pondered about how to gather the stronger experimental subjects, he roamed around in search of shelter.

The shelter he found was a ruin that had a basement. It was cleverly hidden from the eye and the only thing that allowed him to discover it was the temporary worker servants that acted like scouts.

They had an almost centipede-like structure but they crawled extremely fast. Also, they barely costed any spirit for Fraser to control.

The ruin itself was only accessible through climbing downwards on a cliff.

So the first thing that Fraser did in his new shelter was to test whether or not he was alone in the ruin. For that, he used his workers as living scouts.

Thankfully, nothing dangerous resided in the ruins. Instead, Fraser discovered abandoned rooms and building structures. Some even seemed to connect to the bottom.

Although most of the floors seemed to be collapsed, the main one which had a rather impressive space, was intact.