As soon as the Plane Train appeared, it instantly stunned the people around. It was their first time seeing such a thing as the Plane Train.
There are a lot of Wizards in the Central Region, many of whom are also well-versed in knowledge.
The moment they saw the Plane Train, they felt that it was something extraordinary.
Just from the Plane Train alone, they could tell what kind of technological level the Boundary Land had. The development of Wizard civilization there was probably beyond their imagination.
The Plane Train is not something that can be created with just a single advanced technology, but rather it requires development in all aspects of technology to a certain degree.
The batch of Wizards coming down from the Plane Train brought an even stronger shock to everyone; the Magic Power emanating from these people was all extremely powerful.
The weakest among them were Level 3 Wizards, there were many Level 4 Wizards, and quite a few Level 5 Wizards.
Any one of them could easily be the pinnacle of combat strength in the Wizard Plane.
Herag chatted with Mr. Acorn for a while before Mr. Acorn went over to Ignis and other members of the Wizard Alliance Council.
Ignis and the others stayed honestly on the side, watching Herag and Mr. Acorn converse joyfully without daring to interrupt.
They had already noticed that Herag likely had an unusual status even in the Boundary Land, and that the Wizards from the Boundary Land seemed to have a bit of respect for Herag?
"Mr. Ignis, this is Mr. Acorn, the Minister of Resource Development of the Boundary Land," Herag introduced.
Ignis promptly stepped forward to greet, extending his hand and saying, "Welcome, Mr. Acorn, and welcome to all those from the Boundary Land returning home."
Ignis wore a full smile, warm and friendly, as if he truly welcomed these Wizards from the Boundary Land returning home.
Herag couldn't help but think to himself: "Among these people, perhaps Augustus Academy is the least eager for this day to arrive."
Mr. Acorn was not so cordial toward Ignis and the others, instead saying coolly, "Regarding the planning and construction of the polluted areas, we have already drafted a plan and hope that all parties can cooperate."
Ignis and members from all Wizard Organizations naturally did not dare to have any opinions, unanimously agreeing, expressing absolute cooperation and obedience to arrangements.
The people brought by Mr. Acorn were all accommodated in the best hotels in the Central Region, settled completely.
The area where they stayed had the Guard Team of the Wizard Alliance patrolling and guarding it, clearing out all idlers, and no other guests were staying at the hotels.
Many of the Wizards from the Boundary Land, after wandering around the Central Region for a while, first felt that it was backward. Every aspect here was too outdated, with various technologies being ones from long ago.
For example, the airships at the ports; the technology used in these airships could even only be found in some old books in the libraries of the Boundary Land, having been updated countless times, long since obsolete.
Furthermore, what surprised them the most was the generally low level of Wizard ranks and strength here.
There are many Wizard Apprentices, and even the Official Wizards are just Level 1 Wizards, with Level 2 Wizards being extremely rare.
As for Level 3 Wizards, they were as rare as phoenix feathers, seen occasionally, and were all important figures from various parties.
Level 4 Wizards were only the leaders of various Wizard Organizations here, countable on one hand.
After discovering these currents of the Wizard Plane, many did not feel superior, but instead reflected on why they, compared to the Wizards of the Wizard Plane, were better.
The Wizards of the Boundary Land at this time realized that they had benefitted greatly from the advantages given to them by the Boundary Land.
Born in the Boundary Land, they didn't have to worry about the lack of resources for advancement, there's a systematic Wizard education system, with someone to guide them, allowing them to avoid many detours.
Many even chatted with Wizards from the Wizard Plane, learning many things about their situation here.
They did not expect that the Key of Rules was extremely precious here, and many Crystalization Wizards were unable to advance to Level 2 Wizards due to the lack of Keys of Rules.
For the Wizards from the Boundary Land, this was something difficult to comprehend.
Some couldn't even understand why the Key of Rules would be scarce?
Even if one couldn't afford a high-grade Key of Rules, just buying any Elemental Element Key of Rules was enough to advance to a Level 2 Wizard.
For the Boundary Land, it was indeed somewhat incomprehensible why anyone would be unable to advance to Level 2 Wizard due to a lack of the Key of Rules.
Moreover, advancing to Level 3 Wizard required recognition from the World Will, which was a bit difficult for people from the Boundary Land.
They rarely realize that this step is actually very challenging.
The World Will of the Boundary Land is essentially controlled by the Sixth Ring Tower, allowing Wizards to directly advance to Level 3 Wizard.
But in the Wizard Plane, this step must be done personally, and nobody knows what standard qualifies for World Will's recognition.
Nobody knows when they will gain Plane Will's recognition; everything is left to fate.
This feeling is the most distressing and despairing; you don't know when you will get the World Will's recognition.
It could be that there's no hope this lifetime, or perhaps you gain recognition from the World Will just before dying.
Wizards from the Boundary Land have never experienced this feeling of despair. For them, as long as conditions are met, they can directly apply to advance to Level 3 Wizard.
Mr. Acorn and others have been in meetings with the Wizard Alliance, discussing the planning and construction of polluted areas.
The Sixth Ring Tower has taken the land of the central region; Herag has seen the initial planning, which is similar to the current planning of the Boundary Land.
It's just that the Boundary Land is divided into Sixth Ring regions, whereas here it's divided into three ring regions, each planned with specific functions.
Herag took the entire northern region of Kala Continent, a large-area region with mountains and wasteland, and glaciers and snowfields.
It seemed somewhat barren, seemingly inferior to other places except for the sufficiency of size.
Herag chose this region simply because it was large enough to let his eight Legendary Demons run freely, leaving them some open space.
Moreover, the issue of barren land is easy to solve, with people from the Boundary Land around, there's no fear of failing to create a natural landscape.
Another reason is that the northern region's coastline is very long, which is actually a potential resource point, directly contacting the Boundless Sea, and having lots of future development space.
As for other Wizard Organizations and Wizard Influences in the Wizard Plane, they all purchased usage rights to some land from Herag.
Herag sold usage rights, not the conventional property rights for the land here.
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