clone machine

Orra! Orra!

The sound of young men and women shouting outside came through the open window of Dawn's room.

It has been ten days since he last went to the Goldfire world. Dawn liked to stay here more than to go back.

But he had to go back and see what was going on there. On second thought his cooperation with Kiara ended on a happy note. But, Dawn didn't understand why she was looking at him fearfully.

Dawn was just kidding, he was fully aware of the reason. Dawn had decided to frighten her a little because she hadn't told him before about Klassen.

Dawn walked near the window and looked at the 6 awakeners who were sparring with each other with a frown on their face.

With a simple look, he was able to tell, that none of them were above Body Refining Rank 2, this speed was too slow. It had been more than three months since they awakened, from what Dawn remembered their speed was slower than Ellora and others.

"Wonder what she is doing!" Dawn muttered and continued to think about the matter at hand.

And it wasn't like Dawn didn't know the reason behind their slow speed of cultivation. Their speed was pathetic because of the technique they were practicing.

The tribe gave everyone the Green Panther fist technique to refine their body and push it to the limits.

The techniques that Dawn had weren't suitable for them. He wanted to go back to the Dark Wing City to see if he could get his hands on something suitable for them.

Thinking about all these things, he walked down to the second floor.

The second floor was filled with rows upon rows of books which Dawn wasn't interested in.

Ignoring the bookshelves he walked toward the new room which had appeared three months ago when the castle got an upgrade.

At the end of the second floor a big squarish-shaped gate had magically appeared, the gate seemed made of grey stone mixed with wood.

Right above the gate the words "Research" glows with an eerie light.

Dawn hadn't bothered checking what was inside it and instead ignored the gate completely.

The gate automatically opened, noticing Dawn's arrival allowing Dawn to take a look inside.

The interior of the room followed the same theme as the gate. The floor was tiled with grey stone and equipment that Dawn had only seen in the chemistry labs was neatly placed on the tables made of wood.

Dawn walked inside to take a closer look and he was left speechless by what he saw.

The room or hall was larger than the entire second floor of the castle filled with all sorts of machines and equipment that Dawn didn't know anything about.

Dawn felt as if had entered the laboratory of some mad scientist.

Thinking about mad scientists, a face of certain summons appeared in Dawn's mind.

Instantly a card appeared in Dawn's hand and he crushed it without hesitation.

A portal appeared in the hall from which a wizard appeared, unlike before his body was covered in dark blue robes.

"Greetings master," The wizard bowed and looked around his surroundings in curiosity.

Dawn nodded at his greetings and didn't say anything. Instead, he intently watched the reaction of the wizard to see how he would react.

And as expected the Wizard hurriedly rushed toward the weird machines and started muttering some unknown words in excitement.

"A mana scatterer"

"Manascope."

The wizard moved at an astonishing speed from one corner of the room to another.

After fifteen minutes the wizard came back to Dawn with an excited look on his face.

"Master, what is this place?"

"Nothing, just a laboratory. Why do you think about it?" Dawn nonchalantly replied.

"A laboratory! It looks more like a Mage Tower. Even the equipment is the same as the tower." Wizard's face was filled with confusion.

"If you like it you can live here from now on," Dawn said with a smile on his face, he didn't know anyone else who knew more than Wizard about these equipment.

After hearing his words the wizard gleefully smiled.

Looking at the Wizards reaction Dawn didn't know what to say.

The wizard stopped entertaining Dawn, he walked toward a table and muttered some unknown words. Following his words a piece of rotten flesh appeared on the table.

"Wait a minute! Why does it look like a zombie's head?" Dawn instantly identified to whom the flesh belonged and a horrified look appeared in his eyes.

"Wizard, what are you doing? Hurry and burn this thing or it will infect all the people in the tribe." Dawn shouted in alarm, he didn't know what would happen to his mission if all the people in the tribe died.

"Don't worry master the flesh is in an isolation array nothing will happen." The Wizard pressed a button on the table, after which a blanket of light appeared and covered the flesh from all directions.

"Are you sure?" Dawn asked in confirmation not believing the wizard's words.

At his question, the wizard nodded and made a weird face.

Then only Dawn sighed with relief.

"Anyways, where do you guys come from?" Dawn asked the question that was on his mind for a long time.

His question, the wizard strangely smiled and didn't say anything.

"Please forgive me, master. I'm afraid I can't answer that question."

Dawn nodded and didn't say anything. He was just curious and asked on a whim.

But he had one more question in his mind, why did the wizards or for that matter every monster that he summoned look the same?

Dawn could not contain his curiosity and decided to ask him and the wizard's answer left his jaws hit the floor in shock.

"They are just clones, I am the real body. If you summon more wizards, your talent will just create another clone of me and the same applies to your other summons too."

The wizard mentally answered Dawn not wanting to leak his secrets.

Dawn nodded at his answer and in fact, he had guessed about how talent functioned but now that he had the answer he felt more relieved.