Herag remembered clearly that space-time currents were located in the void of the Endless Plane, and it was possible to encounter them anywhere.
The fact that this black train dares to travel in the void of the Endless Plane indicates that its body strength must be able to withstand the space-time currents.
Otherwise, if unlucky, colliding directly with the space-time currents would result in a destroyed train and a doomed fate.
It seemed as if Mr. Acorn could see what Herag was thinking, saying, "This train is called the Plane Train, built by the Boundary Land specifically for travel between various planes, used for transporting personnel and some cargo. And this is just for passenger transport, there are many starships used for plane warships. You'll likely see them if you have the chance in the future."
"Plane Train…"
Herag pondered over what Mr. Acorn had said—Plane Train, starships, what level of civilization would be needed to create such things.
He felt that the civilization of the Wizard Plane was primitive compared to the Boundary Land's civilization.
The Wizard Plane, in order to enter other planes, still needed to excavate space channels and build Teleportation Altars.
But here in the Boundary Land, they had already produced vehicles like the Plane Train that can travel directly between various planes.
Mr. Acorn said, "These technologies weren't developed by the Boundary Land ourselves; they were plundered from other planes."
"Other planes?" Herag pondered the meaning of Mr. Acorn's words.
"The Boundary Land, like the Wizard Plane, also has organizations similar to Expedition Teams, but they are much stronger than the Expedition Teams. A long time ago, the Boundary Land had nothing, everything was scarce."
"The Boundary Land has developed to its current state mostly through plundering, by seizing core technologies and unique resources from other planes. We accumulated technical power from various planes, leading to the prosperity and strength of the Boundary Land today."
"Now, for civilized planes like the Elf Plane, we no longer need to plunder resources through killing; negotiations suffice. Through negotiations, we can avoid much unnecessary slaughter and death, aiming for mutually beneficial results, allowing for sustainable long-term development."
Mr. Acorn spoke slowly.
Herag glanced at the surrounding train car, and somewhat understood why the Boundary Land could produce such things.
The Boundary Land must have emerged after the Era of Radiance, and they rapidly developed to their current level, enough to leave all Wizards of the Wizard Plane astonished.
To create something like the Plane Train must require highly complex technological prowess.
Solely with the existing knowledge of the Wizards at the time, it was difficult to quickly develop to this extent.
But if the technology and resources were plundered from other planes, it would explain everything.
The Wizards are a group inherently in pursuit of truth, often delving deeply into the study of technology and civilization.
Any knowledge in their hands will certainly be thoroughly researched.
The Wizards of the Boundary Land did just that, thoroughly understanding the knowledge procured from other planes, and utilizing it beneficially for themselves.
Once this knowledge was dissected by the Wizards, it was quickly taught to more Wizards.
When a certain group mastered this knowledge, various applications for different scenarios would emerge, further unlocking the potential of this knowledge.
These applications would then feed back into the development of the Wizard civilization of the Boundary Land, helping it develop more rapidly and enhancing the overall strength of the Boundary Land.
As the overall strength of the Boundary Land increased, they could invade and plunder more planes, obtaining more knowledge and resources, forming a virtuous cycle.
The Boundary Land, caught in this cycle, rapidly evolved, like a snowball, into its current form, a force capable of compelling the Elf Plane to bow their heads and cooperate without any military conflict.
Herag contemplated these issues, taking a seat opposite Mr. Acorn.
He looked at the empty train car and asked, "It seems like there aren't many people."
Mr. Acorn said, "The Elf Plane is undeveloped from the perspective of the Boundary Land, so naturally, there aren't many visitors. But on many other planes' trains, they are always full. For example, the recent Ocean Plane, where the entire plane is ocean, with only some scattered islands and no significant continents. The scenery inside is very beautiful, attracting many people to visit, and now it's really hard to get a ticket for a Plane Train there."
"Tourists…"
Herag was surprised that people from the Boundary Land actually treated traveling to other planes as a form of tourism.
"Since the Sixth Ring Tower originally came from the Wizard Plane, haven't you thought about returning?" Herag asked.
Given the means and capabilities of the Boundary Land, returning to the Wizard Plane should be a trivial matter.
Mr. Acorn laughed and said, "We can go back, but there's no need. This involves some situations regarding the Boundary Land."
He continued, "What do you think the Boundary Land is like?"
"A plane?" Herag replied.
"Yes, but not entirely." Mr. Acorn said.
Herag was a bit confused. Wasn't the Boundary Land a plane?
Mr. Acorn said, "In fact, the Boundary Land has always been very close to the Wizard Plane, nestled between the Wizard Plane and the Abyss Plane. You should know there are many Abyssal Cultists in the Wizard Plane, right? Why are there so many Abyssal Cultists, but not as many followers of other planes' gods?"
"This…" Herag suddenly thought of his own experience of entering the Divine State, where almost all the points of light around him came from people of the Wizard Plane.
Mr. Acorn explained, "That's because the Abyss Plane is practically a stone's throw away from the Wizard Plane, very close. Because of this, there are so many Abyssal Cultists in the Wizard Plane. Once people in the Wizard Plane offer prayers, the Abyss Plane next door is most likely to be the first to receive those prayers."
Herag suddenly understood, combining his own experiences, why there were so many Abyssal Cultists in the Wizard Plane.
He hadn't considered this question before, even though there are so many planes in the Endless Plane.
Other powerful planes exist beyond just the Abyss Plane, inhabited by countless formidable beings.
Why are there so many Abyssal Cultists in the Wizard Plane, but not many followers from other planes? So, that's the reason.
Reflecting on what Mr. Acorn had said, Herag asked, "Mr. Acorn, you mentioned that the Abyss Plane and Wizard Plane are only a step away from each other, how is that possible? Why are the two planes so close in proximity?"
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