Wizard: Starting from the Skill Tree

Chapter 280: Flower Sea Plane


The laboratory Eugene mentioned is not just a laboratory but a whole estate villa worth millions of magic stones.

Moreover, that was the price from before; it could now sell for an even higher price.

Duke certainly cannot afford it now, not even at the old price.

The Giant Rock Commerce Association needn't charge him directly; they can just deduct it from subsequent earnings.

The three magic potions that Duke is collaborating on with the Giant Rock Commerce Association will definitely generate considerable income in the future, and given enough time, there will be no shortage of funds.

...

Half a month later.

Duke has already received some documents provided by Harrison, including signed collaboration agreements and property deeds for the Flower Sea Plane.

He holds a diamond-shaped black crystal in his hand, which is the key to that property with his spiritual power imprint left inside.

The Flower Sea Plane is a subsidiary plane under the Silver Hand, and it's usually accessed through teleportation magic arrays in several cities of the Silver Hand.

Harrison accompanies him to the Dusk City of the Silver Hand, which was Duke's first city upon arriving on the West Coast.

When Duke steps into this place again, it is completely different from before.

At that time, he was a Great Knight who hadn't yet mastered the Meditation Technique, and now he is nearing the status of a Level 1 Liquidation Mage.

The first time he came here, he was in Grace's carriage, and he only had a fleeting glance at the city through the car window, but this time, he strolls leisurely through the city.

"The teleportation site to planes in Dusk City is just ahead; there are several teleportation arrays to subsidiary planes of the Silver Hand..." Harrison explains while walking.

Dusk City is also a city inclined toward entertainment and commerce, one of the wealth sources for the Silver Hand.

Duke follows Harrison into a magnificent, towering building named Helxin Land, where identification checks are required to enter.

The Giant Rock Commerce Association has already arranged everything for Duke, so he doesn't have to worry about these procedures.

Within Helxin Land, security is evidently tight; as Duke enters, he feels multiple waves of spiritual power sweeping past him, all exceptionally strong, likely not from ordinary Wizards.

He offers no resistance and relaxes, letting the waves of spiritual power sweep over him.

The inspectors, apparently finding nothing unusual, cease further scans with spiritual power.

The teleportation array to the Flower Sea Plane is in a spacious room with a ceiling resembling a slowly rotating nebula.

Before entering the teleportation array, a Wizard of the Silver Hand dressed in a white robe conducts another identity check on Duke and his company.

After confirming there are no issues, they activate the teleportation array, sending the group of seven to the Flower Sea Plane.

...

The slight dizziness from teleportation has not completely faded when a rich, immersive sweetness rushes into Duke's nose.

This fragrance is not a singular flower scent but is a fusion of thousands of different aromas, clear like morning dew, rich like honey, deep like the forest floor after rain, and mingled with a strange life force's indescribable aroma.

It envelops each newcomer in a warm, moist veil.

When Duke opens his eyes, the sight before him is unlike any unique scenery he has ever seen.

He stands on a platform naturally formed by giant, smooth green vines, around which blooms spectacular wheel-sized flowers with petals like gradient purple crystals, gently trembling, scattering shimmering pollen.

Beyond the platform lies a vast, boundless, explosively colorful sea of flowers.

In the distance, towering into the clouds are the sky-colored flowers with their emerald pillar-like stems and atop them, not leaves, but flowers resembling inverted glass bowls with a diameter of several meters, filled with moon-white glowing nectar, like lighthouses in the sky, illuminating the slightly dark world below.

Slightly lower are the undulating layers of blooming meadows.

These are not mere grasses but diverse and vividly colored low flowering plants.

Together, they weave a magnificent, glittering carpet that extends to the horizon.

Looking up, the dome is not the sky but a canopy of numerous unimaginably large leaves overlapping and intertwined, emitting a gentle green light.

Sunlight filters through the veins and gaps in the leaves, transforming into hazy beams skewing through the floating pollen mist, forming a sacred and serene path of light.

In the beams, tiny spore creatures, as small as dust with long luminous trails, dance lightly.

Duke even sees in the distance, a few strangely shaped trees moving their roots extremely slowly, with umbrella-like large fleshy crowns underneath which hang numerous aerial roots, now like giant turtle limbs, inching toward more light, leaving wide, groove-like tracks in the soft mossy ground behind them.

"Welcome to the Flower Sea Plane, Mr. Duke," Harrison smiles.

Seeing Duke's astonished expression, he doesn't find it strange; anyone just arriving at the Flower Sea Plane would be awed by such a peculiar and beautiful spectacle.

The Flower Sea Plane has a rich variety of plant life and is one of Silver Hand's significant plant treasure troves, as well as an important source of magic potion materials.

For a Wizard, it's a great place for leisure and vacation, and even better for meditation practice and rejuvenating the mind and body.

Like the Wood Elf Plane, the Flower Sea Plane has a highly concentrated energy particle density, making it very suitable for Casters to cultivate.

After Duke touches down, he follows Harrison onto a winding path paved with giant petals, suspended over the neon meadow, heading deep into the Flower Sea towards his estate.

Every step feels like stepping into a flowing oil painting created by nature's wildest imagination.

The scenery here is indeed beautiful; any angle provides a perfect view, no wonder so many Wizards choose to settle or travel here.

Duke's estate is situated in a sea of flowers, surrounded by open space with no other buildings, granting him exclusive access to this sea of flowers.

"No wonder someone would pay tens of millions of magic stones for this estate..." Harrison mentioned this while chatting with him on the road.

Previously, someone wanted to purchase this estate from the Giant Rock Commerce Association, but they weren't short on funds and didn't sell it, initially keeping it to await better offers.

Due to cooperation with Duke, they simply transferred this estate to him, calculated at prices from years ago.

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