This Wizard is So Unscientific!-Chapter 139 - Development Goal Pentagonal Tower_1

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Chapter 139: Chapter 139 Development Goal: Pentagonal Tower!_1

Chapter 139 -139 Development Goal: Pentagonal Tower!_1

“The creators of Ramore staunchly defended it, severely wounding several bishops of the Dark Sun Church.”

“They delayed the advance of the Ash Tide.”

“They acquired a great number of Demon King Sequence Features for St. Land.”

“They even destroyed the Land of the Demon King Seal, leaving no resources for the Dark Sun Church.”

“And the blasphemer Tuck of Ramore, in a most sacrilegious manner, severely injured Wendell Francis, the Dark Sun Holy Son.”

“He even hindered the growth of that evil god’s holy son.”

“The merits of Ramore are permanently inscribed on the Eternal Pillar of St. Land.”

“And… what have your Transcendents, the big shots of Black River Valley, done?”

“Do you know?”

[Enforcer] Loria Ketch’s eyes, sharp as blades of judgement, slowly swept over the Transcendents of Black River Valley.

“They secretly sold out Black River Valley and fled to the Transcendent Ocean, and it’s even possible… they have sought refuge with the hostile forces against our Duchy Cerion.”

“This is a treason of unforgivable magnitude, nailed to the pillar of shame!”

“According to our Law Enforcers’ legal articles, all Transcendents of Black River Valley must be sentenced to severe punishment.”

“Allowing you to enter St. Land is already the greatest forgiveness from the High Tower Council.”

“Now, do you still think there is a problem with the preferential treatment for St. Land’s Transcendents?”

The many Transcendents from Black River Valley all hung their heads, looking disheveled and ash-faced.

Not one of them dared to retort.

After all!

They themselves had fled from disaster in Black River Valley.

They had even narrowly escaped death at the hands of the Dark Sun Church while dealing with the Black River Valley higher-ups.

Before long, the scribe had already recorded all of Tuck’s information.

[Enforcer] Loria Ketch’s gaze patrolled over Tuck before taking the magic book from the female scribe.

In a very formal and authoritative tone, she explained to Tuck,

“Survivor of Ramore, Andre Ramore, I will use the [Enforcer]’s True Word to question you for information verification.”

At that moment, the corner of Tuck’s eye twitched slightly.

Wouldn’t a simple interrogation with the True Word by an ordinary Second or Third Rank Sheriff suffice?

The guy behind had to put his oar in.

The person in front of him now was a Level 44 [Enforcer].

Not only was her Sequence stronger and her Level far beyond a [Sheriff],

But she herself also possessed slight St. Land Ecology Transcendent Characteristics like [The Rule of Law] [Judgement] and others.

Compared to Ramore’s ecological characteristics of [Protection] and the Underground City World’s [Hunting] Attributes,

St. Land, with its more complex Transcendent ecological environment, had more and stronger Transcendent Characteristics.

Even the [The Rule of Law] and [Judgement] Characteristics that Tuck had seen were quite formidable.

“Is your name… Andre Ramore!”

The power of the True Word intimidated Tuck’s soul, compelling him to tell the truth.

And as Tuck felt this mysterious power, he silently made a “Correction” to what he was about to declare.

“Yes! My name is Andre Ramore.”

Tuck nodded his head.

Precision Correction!

It could be used not only for insight into the fabric of the world,

But also above these confrontations of Transcendent powers.

Tuck’s Transcendent Talent would be more effective.

Although Tuck could also use Precision to dodge the other party’s questioning, Steam Origin Energy Spirit State could invalidate the effect of the questioning power,

“Correction” would provide the other party with a satisfactory result.

And indeed,

[Enforcer] Loria Ketch didn’t feel anything out of the ordinary.

She continued with her questions.

And the result, naturally, was very satisfying to her.

Without a doubt, this was an “honest” young man from Ramore.

With the operation of the steam alchemy instrument by the side,

An identity card was completed.

Made of metal material, it contained a small amount of Transcendent Characteristics, and moreover, there were subtle veins connecting it to the nearby Transcendent lighthouse.

“If carried on one’s person, this item itself would serve as a means of surveillance.”

Tuck quietly scrutinized all this.

“Very welcome to you, survivor of Ramore.”

“I hope you understand, after all… the last ‘Grey Night period,’ Black River Valley made no small stir.”

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“St. Land must be cautious, as it is a responsible act towards everyone.”

After the interrogation, a slight smile emerged on the face of [Enforcer] Loria Ketch.

“Indeed, there was quite a commotion there.” Tuck nodded.

“Do you need some help? My subordinates can help you get acquainted with St. Land very effectively.”

“Uh… no need.” Tuck waved his hand.

“I don’t have much money to pay for your services,” Tuck said.

“This is free, our Sheriffs here always welcome Transcendents from Ramore,” the officer replied.

“If you don’t need it, we won’t insist,” he added.

After a brief chat, Tuck headed towards the steam train platform not far away.

Although Tuck, with his official St. Land identity, could directly use the Magic Door,

as a newcomer, what Tuck needed was more time to get familiar with and understand St. Land,

not to jump in headfirst without a clue.

While waiting for the next steam train,

Tuck infiltrated his identity verification using normal Origin Energy, absorbing the information it contained.

A torrent of basic information about Ramore and St. Land flooded in.

“Just as Barkins said, Transcendents from Ramore are indeed given preferential treatment in St. Land,” Tuck noted.

“The St. Land officials have even set aside a special residential area in the Heart of the Tree Zone for students and residents from Ramore.”

“It also specifically mentions the gathering places for Transcendents from Ramore.”

“I could even receive some food there, and it’s possible they might offer me a job.”

“If I have no place to stay, there’s a shelter there that would let me have a full meal and a good sleep,” Tuck mused.

“Quite nice indeed,” he quietly acknowledged with a nod.

Tuck thought about the sacrifices of Ramore, letting out a sigh.

In the last days of the conflict, Tuck had seen clearly,

even the corrupted, still a great number of Ramore’s Transcendents were holding their ground.

This was what the Transcendents from Ramore deserved.

To go there or not?

The thought had just surfaced when Tuck suppressed it.

Tuck knew,

now was clearly not the time to meet with Transcendents from Ramore, to contact Hilor.

That place would surely be infiltrated and surveilled by members of the Dark Sun Church.

At least! Not until he advanced to the Third Rank and absorbed and digested the second Steam Core, ensuring his strength in St. Land was sufficient for self-protection.

Only then could he make contact with Hilor.

Otherwise, going there now would only bring disaster to those people.

Along with the crowd, Tuck boarded the steam bus heading deep into the Heart of the Tree Zone.

The bus’s Origin Energy Steam Engine drew in Origin Energy while generating the power necessary for the steam bus to proceed.

The rich environment of Origin Energy sustained the operation of the steam trains here.

In other places, maintaining an Origin Energy framework of this scale for an entire city-state would be difficult.

But the St. Land City-State was situated within the body of a Lava Hearth Tree Stump,

For which maintaining the concentration of Origin Energy within was instinctive, requiring no maintenance by anyone.

This created an extraordinary Transcendent ecological environment exclusive to St. Land.

Meanwhile, Tuck sat by the window,

quietly observing St. Land.

The Lava Hearth Tree Stump’s “Furnace Heart Fire Path” formed an interwoven network in the Heart of the Tree Zone,

providing ample illumination to the inner spatial world.

Tuck even saw numerous fire elves nesting within the Furnace Heart Fire Path.

No matter what the outside world was like,

Tree Heart City was always a city that never slept.

The magical nature of the Transcendent World with its unfathomable attributes was vividly on display within St. Land’s Tree Heart City.

Tuck also meticulously felt the Transcendent World’s magnificent grandeur.

Half an hour later, Tuck arrived at his intended stop.

This was the commercial area near the residential area frequented by the Transcendents from Ramore – the Soul Fire Rock Area.

It was also one of the regions Barkins had recommended to Tuck during their negotiations.

If there was a place in St. Land that was most suitable for [Steady Growth System]’s development,

it would undoubtedly be the top of St. Land, the five-hundred-meter-tall Steam Tower with its five Steam Rings.

Tuck chose this location as his first base and point of attempt,

because ascending the “Furnace Heart Fire Path” here would allow direct access to the central Steam Furnace of St. Land’s core super Steam Tower.

In other words, Tuck only needed to follow the trail of flame here,

to touch upon St. Land’s largest Steam Tower,

thereby anchoring it and steadily embarking on his path of development.

And perhaps…

If possible, Tuck even considered renting or purchasing a house near the “Furnace Heart Fire Path.”

That way, he could utilise the flame networks to touch those Towers and stealthily foster his development whenever he pleased.

Tuck learned from Barkins that many of the towering Steam Furnaces would draw from the Flames of the Stove Heart Tree Stump,

As long as Tuck did not specifically fleece the wool from one Tower, the Transcendent controlling it would be hard-pressed to detect any anomaly.

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