Sixth Ring Wizard

Chapter 665: Construction


In the Wizard Plane, land sales are generally permanent after the transaction.

Herag didn't do that; he sold the rights for use for five hundred or a thousand years, with prices varying by region.

For instance, the region Serlandir bought was ten million magic stones for five hundred years.

After five hundred years, Serlandir must choose to purchase the usage rights again; otherwise, Herag will reclaim them.

The price actually seems quite cheap. Within five hundred years, one should be able to earn back those ten million magic stones.

But the issue is, Herag never said the renewal fee would also be five million magic stones; it might even increase.

Moreover, after these wizard organizations buy the land usage rights, the towns they build and the natural environments they modify belong to the land, and they cannot take them away.

This means if Serlandir doesn't renew after five hundred years, Herag not only retains the land but also the modified results.

These wizard organizations are smart people, so they naturally understand this.

But they don't have the power to choose. They can either buy or wait until others buy everything, and then they will only develop in some remote corner.

So these people not only had no objections but competed fiercely. Many even tried to use backdoor connections to win over Herag.

Herag said nothing. His decision process was simple, just money.

Whoever pays the most gets it.

For a time, various wizard organizations and factions on the Wizard Plane all purchased some land usage rights, large or small, and Herag's magic stone balance skyrocketed.

He glanced roughly, already having more than seven billion magic stones. The wealth he accumulated made him a tycoon even in the Boundary Land.

And this was just the first phase; there were many lands not yet parceled out, only some parts opened.

In the polluted area, many places are still lurking with dangers, and these regions are temporarily uninhabitable.

Some regions might remain indefinitely and not be cleared.

Because although those regions are hazardous, they can also be considered as resource production points, producing many casting materials, magic potion materials that wizards need.

Clearing them would be like killing the goose that lays the golden eggs; it can't be a one-time deal.

For ordinary wizards, these places, although dangerous, can yield some gains.

Most strange beings have their territory limits; they neither leave nor can they leave, similar to bound earth spirits.

So as long as these regions are far from human settlements, they wouldn't impact normal living.

These regions were all included in Acorn and others' plans. In Acorn's words: "We should keep some facilities for the children to play with..."

Herag couldn't help feeling a bit speechless. Some regions even he found bothersome, and they are absolute forbidden zones for ordinary wizards, where death is certain.

Back when he was inside the Earth Core Devouring Worm, even from underground, some regions required detours, and he dared not approach.

After dividing the regions, construction began.

The main task for the Boundary Land people is to first complete the construction of the Sixth Ring Tower District; after completion, they may help with other regions' constructions.

The first step is to restore the natural environment, requiring wizards specializing in plant element and life element, to start large-scale recovery of the natural environment.

Wizards are indeed good at destruction, but equally good at recovery and creation.

After completing various formalities, forces from various factions started working in their domains, as forests and grasslands began to appear, bringing greenery to the polluted area.

Dried-up lakes and rivers gradually saw flowing water, bringing the source of life to the polluted area.

During this process, some accidents occurred because many magical creatures remained in the polluted area, of various sizes and kinds.

Herag naturally couldn't personally clear away magical creatures from every place for them, so these tasks had to be handled by each themselves.

Anyway, Herag had already subdued the eight legendary demons of the polluted area, so there was no major threat.

Since Herag did not charge for the Sixth Ring Tower District, the Boundary Land people also undertook the construction of his own Northern Region, saving Herag the trouble.

To facilitate their work, Herag sent a few legendary demons to assist.

Herag busied himself with these matters for two months before the construction work in the polluted area officially got on track.

After he finished, he prepared to go to the Barren Land to see the Cheqi Family.

In fact, Larry and others had long arrived at the Land of Dawn, previously daunted by the issue with the Taylor Family and dared not come.

Now that Herag had resolved the issue, there was no such concern anymore.

He allocated an area to the Cheqi Family, a plain with an excellent climate, ideal for growing magic potion materials.

This region was also very close to the Northern Territory, situated at the foot of the Northern Border Mountains.

However, although the Cheqi Family acquired the land and Herag did not charge, they still had issues troubling them.

That was a lack of money, people, and resources.

Restoring the natural environment and building towns isn't simple; it requires significant funds, resources, and manpower.

The Cheqi Family, despite making a lot of money over the years, still pales compared to true powerhouses.

With their ability, it's extremely challenging to develop a region in the polluted area.

Fortunately, Herag, now having amassed a fortune, put in a sum to acquire shares, and Vernon also contributed money, labor, and manpower to help the Cheqi Family begin construction at the foot of the Northern Border Mountains.

Vernon also bought a region himself but hadn't started construction yet; in his words, he hadn't decided what to do with it yet.

So he temporarily focused on the Cheqi Family, investing significantly.

Herag and Misu traveled together to the Barren Land; this time, he didn't choose an airship.

Because for him now, the airship was too slow, often taking a month, not as fast as traveling by himself.

The Barren Land had also undergone great changes over the years, besides many from the Land of Dawn moving, it had gained many resources and knowledge, greatly facilitating the wizards of the Barren Land.

Herag arrived at the Cheqi Family's ancestral home at Wisteria Ridge, meeting Clan Leader Mayer and others, mainly to relay some news about Reese and others.

Herag had been in contact with them, and they were still at the World Mother Tree of the Elf Race, doing well and diligently practicing meditation.

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