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This Wizard is So Unscientific!-Chapter 138 - This is St. Land_1
Chapter 138 -138 This is St. Land!_1
Chapter 138 -138 This is St. Land!_1
The “Grey Night period” was coming to an end.
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St. Land welcomed a new round of “Gray Day”.
With the first crimson light of the sky shining down on the earth.
The veiled St. Land, hidden in the rain curtain and the thick steam grey mist, faintly revealed its contours.
It appeared as an enormous stump of a tree, standing tall upon the plains.
At the same time, several earth-based spellcasters were standing on the “Rock Circle” outside the rocky cliffs of St. Land Transcendent City State, continuously casting earth-based spells to bring a massive amount of soil and rocks surging upwards, piling onto the rocky trunk of St. Land to expand its body.
Yes.
St. Land, it is a “Lava Hearth Tree Stump”.
It is also a “magical creature” of the Transcendent World.
And it, is alive!
A long, long time ago, when St. Land was first discovered, people thought it was an active volcano.
It was later recognized as the very rare transcendent creature—a Lava Hearth Tree Stump.
It is said to have been during the time when the grandfather of the current Duke of the Duchy Cerion was first fighting those damned underground creatures near St. Land and expanding territory.
He helped the local residents build the St. Land City-State.
As the era progressed.
It didn’t take long for people to notice the extraordinary attributes of St. Land.
It could withstand the cold of winter; it could withstand the wilderness’ disasters.
Those formidable transcendent creatures also dared not casually approach St. Land.
Capable of forming a powerful ecological cycle, it naturally became a convergence of transcendent characteristics.
During the “Transcendent Sequence Era,” St. Land had already gained quite a reputation as the core of the regional ecological cycle.
Later, entering the Steam Era.
St. Land became even more prominent due to its innate transcendent attribute of fire, which could easily help the Steam Tower ignite the fire of Origin Energy, unleashing greater power.
Additionally, it allowed the Magma Furnace to be integrated into the operational system of the Origin Energy Steam Tower.
This propelled St. Land into a core position within the Duchy Cerion, the Northern Borderland.
With the massive development of the Steam Era.
St. Land too entered a period of rapid expansion.
Today’s St. Land has already become a transcendent city-state with tens of millions of residents.
Steam Towers are being built upon St. Land one after another.
The outposts on the wilderness, the Steam Lighthouses, structure the Origin Energy of hundreds of kilometers surrounding into a Nexus, continuously delivering it to St. Land.
And St. Land itself, due to the gathering of transcendent characteristics, and the circulation of a massive amount of Origin Energy.
Has allowed the “Lava Hearth Tree Stump” with the characteristics of Earth’s origin to grow tremendously.
St. Land has established an extremely powerful Steam Tower · Magma Furnace transcendent ecology.
Even the “Domain Ecology” has become quite substantial.
Today, St. Land is still expanding.
For earth-based spellcasters, St. Land is a popular Transcendent Sequence.
It might not guarantee vast wealth, but at least one can secure a haven in St. Land, building their own cozy little home.
The blood-red dawn of the Gray Day was soon engulfed by the thick clouds.
It is now the rainy season.
The dense clouds still maintain dominion over the sky.
But the red light has already been able to ignite the clouds, making the whole world no longer dark.
With the opening of the Magic Bridge.
The Transcendents who have spent a long night in the wilderness, having long awaited this moment, are heading towards St. Land across the Magic long bridge.
In the crowd, Tuck extended his palm.
A trace of crimson light could vaguely be seen reflecting upon his hand.
Through the gaps between his fingers, the thick clouds almost completely intertwined with the thick, dense, heavy Origin Energy steam of St. Land.
Even with Tuck’s Precision Vision, it was hard to distinguish where the clouds ended and the Steam Origin Energy began.
However, Tuck could be sure that the pervasive steam grey mist enveloping St. Land must be Origin Energy steam.
Earlier, while chatting with Barkin.
Tuck remembered Barkin mentioning that St. Land had passed the “Origin Energy Steam Pollution Control Law”.
In St. Land, many law system Transcendents set up their own small Steam Towers, Steam Bases, and the like.
This has made the Origin Energy steam in St. Land too dense, unable to dissipate.
On top of that, some unscrupulous transcendent factories were discharging waste transcendent characteristics wrapped up in Origin Energy steam.
Every spring, the number of children suffering from minor deformities, pollution, diseases, and mutations due to steam pollution would be severely high.
With Tuck’s Precision Vision, the chaotic transcendent characteristics he saw.
The Steam Ecology of St. Land definitely needed management.
In Ramore’s Steam Ecology zone, pure and natural “Steam Spirits” had been born.
While in the Steam Ecology of St. Land, if this continues, there is the fear that “Steam Little Devils” might be born.
At the end of the Magic long bridge, strict transcendent guards stand watch.
Transcendents with identification from St. Land only need to submit their credentials to enter their respective Domain Zones.
Yes, due to the vast framing ability of the Lava Hearth Tree Stump.
The residential environment and ecology of St. Land are presented in a layered manner, as “Domain Zones”.
The topmost level is known as the “Upper Zone,” and also the High Tower Area, where fewer residents live.
They are mostly Transcendents of wealth, power, and influence.
Inside the magma tree stumps is the middle layer, also called the “Heart of the Tree Zone” or “Tree Heart City.”
The Heart of the Tree Zone, with its towering kilometers of height, is supported by piled layers of rock.
This area has an extremely complex three-dimensional ecological environment.
Transportation here is incredibly intricate, comprising teleportation gates, stairways, steam trains, one-way air ducts, and so on.
Only the Transcendents who reside here year-round are able to master it proficiently.
In St. Land!
The most bustling area is not the Upper City Zone, but the Heart of the Tree Zone.
80% of the inhabitants live in the Heart of the Tree Zone.
Down at the very bottom is the “Root Zone,” also called the “Underground Zone” or “Underground City.”
Within the Magic long bridge, most Transcendents who pass the inspection take the steam train to the depths of the Heart of the Tree Zone.
Only Transcendents who already possess “official St. Land status” can use the Magic Door in the magic square behind the main gate and directly enter the depths of the Heart of the Tree Zone.
Of course, if you don’t have official St. Land status and want to use the teleportation array, you can, but it will cost you.
With an identity certificate, one can directly enter St. Land.
Without one,
identity verification is required.
At this time, Tuck and some Transcendents who escaped from Black River Valley were undergoing identity verification.
“Where are you from?” asked a short-haired female Transcendent, clad in black civilian clothes, registering visitors at a desk.
In her hand, a [Magic Book] full of magic nexuses was connected to a nearby Steam Lighthouse, establishing communication with the Magic Network.
Magic Network.
This creation, which laid the groundwork for the “Arcane” Sequence in the Sequence Era and began to emerge in the Steam Era, came to Tuck’s mind.
The use of the Magic Network seemed to have taken shape here in St. Land.
“Ramore.”
Tuck thought for a moment and then said.
Originally, Tuck intended to say he came from Black River Valley.
But the other party would definitely ask many questions about Black River Valley.
And the personnel from Black River Valley were subjects of close attention.
If Tuck slipped up while being questioned,
those chatting [Sheriffs] of the Transcendent Sequence next to him would definitely seize him immediately and use methods like “True Word” and “interrogation” to strip him down and examine him thoroughly.
Tuck separated from Barkin and entered St. Land alone, in order to avoid trouble, naturally not seeking it out.
“Ramore?”
The Transcendent clerk operating the Magic Book raised her finely arched eyebrows slightly.
“Have you lost your identification certificate?”
“No… It’s my first time coming to St. Land.”
“Your first time? But many people from Ramore have already completed their registrations half a year ago.”
At this point, several Transcendents of the [Sheriff] Sequence peculiar to city-states looked over with vigilance.
“I was herding sheep to earn money in Black River Valley,” Tuck said truthfully.
“Ah…”
Tuck’s honesty surprised the female recorder, who perceived Tuck’s implication of poverty in his response.
“Shepherd Sequence?”
“Wizard.”
“Name?”
“Andre,” said Tuck.
The name and identity of Taniru couldn’t be used anymore after the battle at Black River Valley.
Those Demon Hunters who, after a couple of drinks, would forget even their own names would certainly leak information.
With the Sheep Transformation ability to backtrack, Tuck could switch identities at any time.
There was no need to cling to “Taniru” and get fleeced.
Indeed, Tuck’s current appearance was a fusion of his own and Andre’s features.
“Level?”
“Level 23.”
“Alright, next, a Sheriff will question you under True Word.”
“If verified as truthful, you will be granted official St. Land status,” the female recorder informed him.
At this moment, a voice of dissatisfaction came from behind Tuck.
“Hey… why does this kid get to immediately obtain official St. Land status, while we Transcendents from Black River Valley can only have temporary status, and moreover, we have to register and report every month?”
“You only see the Transcendents from Ramore enjoying the preferential treatment of St. Land.”
“But do you know what contributions Ramore has made?”
A crisp voice, carrying a scolding tone and decisive manner, spoke up.
Stepping forth in law enforcement boots, with a steam sniper rifle on her back and wearing a black law enforcement uniform, an Intermediate Level St. Land female [Law Enforcer] appeared before everyone.