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Chapter 743 - Aetherwing Falcon



What kind of golem does Broken need the most right now?

When it came to golems, he didn’t just think about combat. He considered the full spectrum of functionality and utility a golem could provide.

Take, for instance, the Crawling Golem he was currently using. It had a spacious interior, capable of accommodating several people, excellent mobility across various terrains, and a set of skills tailored for travel and support.

This focus on versatility was why he had also planned to construct a Golem Ship. Such a creation would be invaluable for long-distance oceanic travel, with built-in capabilities for defense, utility, and other specialized functions.

By turning something as large as a ship into a golem, it could not only move independently but also engage in combat and fulfill its intended role with efficiency.

However, he knew that a fighter golem with strong combat capabilities would eventually become a high priority. For now, though, he had his Legendary-grade Golem Blackthorn to rely on for battle. That gave him breathing room to focus on something else entirely.

Moreover, Broken still had plenty of backup from the number of summons he could deploy. If necessary, he could redirect his golems to focus on tasks that would be more beneficial to him, especially in terms of utility.

This flexibility was one of the key advantages of his setup. It allowed him to adapt his golem arsenal to fit the situation, ensuring he always had the right tools for the job.

What Broken needed most at the moment was a scout golem, something designed for reconnaissance and intelligence gathering. If he was going to improve his strategic advantage, he needed a golem capable of gathering information from afar, operating stealthily, and navigating areas that would be challenging or impossible for his current golems.

The idea of creating a flying golem came to mind—something agile, capable of covering long distances with ease, and outfitted with abilities suited for espionage. It could serve as his eyes in the sky, scouting ahead while remaining inconspicuous.

He weighed his options carefully, pondering the type of flying golem he should create: the smaller, more agile design or the larger, more versatile one. Each choice had its advantages and drawbacks.

A small flying golem offered several benefits. It was good for stealth, as its small and agile design made it perfect for avoiding detection. It was fast and energy-efficient, allowing it to operate for longer periods without draining too much energy. It was also precise and versatile, ideal for specific tasks like reconnaissance, delivering messages, or navigating tight and complex terrain.

However, its limitations were clear. Its small size meant limited payload capacity, making it unsuitable for carrying heavy cargo or performing labor-intensive tasks. Additionally, its lack of space for heavy armor or defensive upgrades made it less durable in hostile environments.

A large flying golem had its own advantages. Its durability was a major strength, as it could be built with tougher materials and have higher resistance to damage, making it reliable for dangerous missions. Its versatility was another benefit, as its larger size allowed it to carry more equipment, cargo, or passengers. It could even be outfitted with minor combat abilities or resource-gathering tools, making it multifunctional.

However, it had drawbacks as well. Its larger size made it easier to detect and target, which could compromise stealth missions. It was less agile in confined spaces or dense environments, and its high energy cost meant it couldn’t operate for as long without frequent recharging or refueling.

Until… he realized that he didn’t have to choose. He could create both types of flying golems. With the materials he had gathered, he had everything he needed to bring both designs to life.

However, there was a significant challenge. For a golem to have the ability to fly, it needed to reach Tier 5, where additional functionalities, including flight, became available.

This meant he needed to carefully design the golem using high-quality materials and an efficient form to ensure the grade and tier were pushed high enough to unlock flight. The design had to be flawless—both practical and optimized for maximum potential.

Opening the golem creation interface, Broken began assembling his plan. Over the past few weeks, he had been stockpiling Soul Stones from various monsters, collecting them specifically to craft specialized golems.

Among them, he selected one of the most promising: Epic – Aetherwing Falcon Level 190.

This monster was an air and light element creature, with a naturally agile form and the ability to manipulate light to become difficult to spot from below. It was the perfect base for a stealth-oriented flying golem.

Broken then moved to design the golem’s form. He decided to keep it simple, sticking to the shape of a regular bird. No additional extravagant parts—simplicity was key to maximizing the golem’s efficiency and pushing it to Tier 5.

He selected only high-quality materials for the construction, materials he had gathered using his influence as part of the Dissidia Kingdom’s elite resources. It was one of the few perks of his position, and he wasn’t about to waste it.

Once the design was complete, Broken double-checked every detail. Satisfied with his work, he initiated the crafting process, watching as the interface began to process the creation of his new flying golem.

[Golem Frame Construction (Production Skill) Lv. 1 activated.]

[Confirm all the required materials.]

[Collecting materials…]

[Confirming the design…]

[Are you sure you want to proceed?]

The materials shot into the air, arranging themselves as if following the design he had crafted.

[Progress: 12%]

[Progress: 32%]

The crafting process progressed quickly due to the small size of the golem. It was roughly the size of a normal falcon.

While he had considered making it even smaller for better stealth and agility, he worried that such a tiny form might be too fragile to withstand any damage or environmental challenges. Your next chapter is on My Virtual Library Empire

To balance this, he ensured the golem’s size was modest but practical, maintaining a form sturdy enough to handle its tasks. The materials he selected were of the highest quality, chosen specifically to provide durability without compromising its mobility or functionality.

He watched the interface carefully as the golem’s creation neared completion.

[Progress: 100%]

[The construction process is complete.]

[Epic-grade Zephyris Sentinel Level 201 has been successfully built.]

The process completed successfully, and the newly created golem emerged. Its sleek, falcon-like form gleamed with a metallic silver sheen.

Broken leaned forward as he opened the golem’s status interface to check its details.


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