Chapter 97 Pyrobroin Particles

As Gnar's order was issued, the entire Sky Island underwent tremendous changes.

First of all, the Sky People learned that they had a new god: God Gnar.

The former god, Ganfor, returned to Sky Island under the title of Sky Knight, and Sky Island became the center of the Sky People's domain.

Shellfish salvaging and cloud manufacturing factories were halted, and every household's excess shellfish, weapons, and ships were confiscated by the God's Guard.

This caused panic among the inhabitants of Sky Island.

Fortunately, after a few days, the people of Sky Island felt relieved to discover that their daily lives were not significantly affected.

The next surprise was that Apayado, once considered a sacred area that even the Sky People could not easily enter, was now open to all Sky People. They were free to live, pick, and gather within it.

At first, the Sky People were a bit worried, but when they saw that the Sandians had moved their whole families into Apayado, they felt reassured and came to Apayado happily.

However, their homes were still on Sky Island, and they only brought back some precious soil and plants from Apayado.

Finally, the workers, who had nothing to do due to the halt in shellfish fishing and cloud manufacturing, learned that a massive factory was being quickly constructed in Apayado. All workers were encouraged to apply for jobs there, with attractive pay.

By this time, the people of Sky Island, who were initially worried about the new god's impact on their lives, had returned to a stable routine. It seemed that changing gods had little effect on them.

What was even more surprising was that this god from the Blue Sea had brought many rare items that had never been seen on Sky Island, which amazed everyone.

Apayado, at the base of the enormous vine.

It was the legendary Golden Land, Shandora.

After receiving permission from God Gnar to allow the Sandians to return to live in Apayado, the Sandians wondered if they could truly return here, as it was a place their ancestors had protected for generations.

The Sandians didn't have high hopes, but to their surprise, the new god agreed easily, which made them feel quite embarrassed.

Despite their embarrassment, the Sandians were not slow in their actions. Within just one day, they had moved everything from Cloud Shinobi Village to Apayado.

In a vast ancient city filled with gold, both adults and children looked around in awe, tears in their eyes.

Many had grown up hearing stories of the great warrior Calgary and Mr. Montblanc Rolando. Until now, they had only heard of them and had never seen their legendary homeland.

The children wandered around happily, but the adults were frowning. Despite searching extensively, they could not find the golden bell mentioned in the stories.

Guy Kuli also frowned. The Golden Bell held special significance for both the Sandians and Guy, a descendant of Rolando.

"Impossible, there's no mistake. The Golden Bell recorded in the legend must be here! This is a story passed down through generations!" Grichoel insisted firmly.

At that moment, a voice emerged from the ruins. "The Golden Bell is not here, and your search is in vain..."

A tall girl slowly walked out of the ruins.

"Who are you?" Everyone in Sandia asked in shock.

Guy Kuli reacted quickly and blocked the others from speaking. "This is Miss Robin, Lord Gnar's associate!"

Guy Kuli's introduction made the Sandians lower their weapons in surprise. Chief Grichoel then asked anxiously, "I see. Miss Robin, what do you mean by what you just said? Has the Golden Bell been taken by God Gnar?"

Under the watchful eyes of the Sandians, Robin, holding a notebook, approached with a smile. "The chief is mistaken. Gnar is not interested in the Golden Bell. The reason I said it's not here is that it is located somewhere else."

Grichoel breathed a sigh of relief and asked urgently, "Miss Robin, where is it then? Was it taken by the Sky People? The Golden Bell holds special meaning for us..."

Robin shook her head. "No, even the Sky People don't know where the Golden Bell is. It's because it is..."

Robin looked up at the enormous vines. Grichoel, being a smart chief, followed her gaze and quickly understood.

Seeing this, Robin said enthusiastically, "Do you want me to ask Gnar to bring the Golden Bell down? It would be difficult for you to retrieve such a large object."

Grichoel was about to agree when Robin continued, "However, I don't recommend moving it. The current location of the Golden Bell is ideal. Its high position allows everyone to hear its sound. If you need it, simply send someone up to ring it."

Grichoel thought for a moment and then nodded. For chiefs who performed sacrifices, being closer to the sky was better for communicating with the gods. The Golden Bell's high location could serve as a medium for divine communication.

Thinking this over, Grichoel summoned several powerful warriors from the tribe and asked them to climb to the top of the vines with Guy Kuli to locate the Golden Bell. He then turned to Robin and said, "Thank you, Miss Robin!"

"You're welcome. Speaking of which, I have some questions for the chief," Robin said, noticing Grichoel's puzzled look.

"My work is as an archaeologist, and I am very interested in this city from 400 years ago."

Grichoel seemed to struggle with the concept of archaeologists but responded, "Please ask your questions. I will answer to the best of my knowledge."

After all, the Sandians were able to return to their homeland thanks to Mr. Gnar.

Robin was not polite and took out a notebook and paper. "I once spent time on Gaya Island below and noticed that, although Apayado is part of Gaya Island, the plants here seem somewhat different from those below. Do you know why?"

Grichoel realized this was the issue and explained, "Our ancestors discovered this too. We later found it might be related to the island clouds of Sky Island."

"Island clouds?!" Robin was stunned.

"Yes, our ancestors discovered that even though Sky Island has no land, it is remarkable. The island clouds on Sky Island can be used to grow plants. This is incredible. The island clouds are like the Blue Sea below, but the sea cannot be used to water plants, while island clouds can. Plants grow easily on island clouds, but not on sea clouds. It might be related to the density of Pyrobroin particles."

"Pyrobroin particles?"

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