Cultivating in the Wizard World

Chapter 66: Journeying


Time flies.

Not long after confirming the magical treasure he wanted to create, Jeming applied to leave the academy and travel outside.

After all, the inside of Nolun Academy is a complete microcosm, extremely stable in nature, and seeing the sunrise is already a rare delight. As for moonlight, starlight, or a rainbow after the rain, unless you specifically find someone to create it, you shouldn't even think about it.

Therefore, to collect the materials needed to create the magical treasure, Jeming had no choice but to leave Nolun Academy to travel around.

Fortunately, as a target personnel of the Second Level Cultivation Agreement, Jeming himself had the rights equivalent to an Official Wizard, so he could apply to leave.

Otherwise, merely collecting raw materials would be enough to give him a headache.

However, after leaving the academy, Jeming did not immediately begin collecting raw materials. Instead, as he had applied, he traveled through different regions.

After all, ever since crossing over to this world, he spent the first half of his life in a small village, seeing only the scenery of a medieval small town.

Until one day later, a retainer of the lord suddenly visited their home, informing him that he had been detected with wizard talent.

But whether it was going to the Lord's Mansion or coming to Nolun Academy, it was all through the Teleportation Array.

Moreover, at that time, Jeming was filled with anxiety and had no mind to experience the customs and culture of this world.

"However, it can now be confirmed that the backup personnel training system of the Wizard Civilization is indeed quite perfect."

After leaving a city, Jeming couldn't help but sigh.

Jeming's travels didn't last long because he discovered that in the Nolun 13th Plane, no matter what region's city, they almost seemed to be carved from the same mold.

Besides the clothing differences caused by different climates in different regions, the rest, not just human customs, but even city planning and the number and distribution of villages around cities, were strangely similar.

Wizards controlled the productivity of the entire civilization quite subtly. The vast majority of people could eat and drink enough as long as they worked hard enough, but becoming overly wealthy was not an easy thing.

Basic education also only taught basic literacy and mathematics to ensure that they would not need additional education upon coming to the academy.

Even in the most remote villages, wizards could ensure that the children there could enjoy adequate medical systems and basic education.

Of course, the style of basic education varied in areas with different economic levels.

In those small villages, the person providing education might be "the old village chief who returned from the city and taught literacy for free."

In contrast, in the village where Jeming was originally located, schools would be established, and with a relatively small tuition fee, one could receive a year-long education.

"It's really astonishing; I thought artificial souls should be relatively rare, but it turns out the entire plane is filled with the spies of wizards..."

Indeed, whether it's the village head of a town or the lord of a city, the main political figures in every town are "artificial people."

Although in terms of intelligence and physique, they are no different from ordinary people, through systematic study, Jeming had barely been able to recognize that these people were likely artificial people created by alchemy.

Whether it was the body or the soul, they were made by alchemy. Although they seemed quite rudimentary, and many even displayed a lack of harmony between body and soul, these people were indeed artificially made.

"Also, the uncertainty of ordinary people is too great. Only artificial people can perfectly execute the policies of wizards."

Thinking of this, Jeming couldn't help but shiver.

He was somewhat relieved; luckily, he had been cautious ever since his arrival and hadn't displayed any particularly unusual issues in front of others.

"In hindsight, I should thank the lord at that time. If it weren't for his 'timely' revelation of the world's truth, who knows what might have happened next."

When the retainer of the Second Level Wizard Lord suddenly appeared at their doorstep, Jeming had just broken through to the Qi Cultivation First Layer not even a month prior.

If they had come a few days later, Jeming, who felt he had enough strength and couldn't resist the urge to venture out, would indeed have possibly gone out for experience, and who knows what would have happened then.

As for how the lord knew about his talent, Jeming roughly understood after his travels.

The uniform distribution and structure of all cities and towns were not only for easy management but also because each area consisted of numerous cities and towns that formed a huge array.

The effect of these arrays was to test the qualifications of the internal personnel, so none of the lords needed to spend time and effort to individually test their residents. They just needed to activate the Detection Array at intervals to collect enough data.

"Temperature, terrain, ecological environment, culture, economic level... everything is accurately arranged. Is this the level of transformation wizards have mastered over planes?"

After using the Eye of Scouting to scan the entire forest, confirming that the distribution of biological populations was identical to another forest thousands of kilometers away, Jeming couldn't help but marvel.

While marveling, Jeming also gave up the idea of continuing his travels.

After all, even the species in the wilderness were strictly controlled, so continuing to travel would be meaningless, and it would be better to start the actual task of this journey.

According to his understanding of the concept of the Five Elements Rainbow Transformation Mirror and the hints from the Great Dao Book Pavilion, each concept of light needed to be successfully condensed at least three to five times to accumulate enough "weight" as a foundation for the magical treasure.

The Light of Dawn was the easiest to collect, and before leaving the academy, he had almost completed this task.

His second target was the Moonlight.

Moonlight embodies the concepts of "Hidden Serenity" and "Endless Continuation."

It represents the characteristics of quiet and enduring soft light traversing silently in the dark.

The best time to collect it is on a full moon night when the moonlight is clear as water, with no cloud cover, far from human habitation, and when the environment is sufficiently peaceful and pure.

Taking advantage of his high mobility, Jeming chose a remote highland far from towns and sparsely populated.

The night sky here was exceptionally clear, and during the full moon, the moonlight spread over the land like silver frost.

The Wizard World is constructed of a plane community, and although the structures of each plane are not exactly the same, most planes follow the pattern of a round sky and square land, with only a few planes having a structure similar to that of planets.

However, this does not mean these planes lack the sun and moon. It's just that in most planes, the sun and moon are not stars and planets in the conventional sense but projections from the Fire Elemental Plane and Water Elemental Plane.

As for whether there are stars, it depends on the specific condition of each plane.

In some planes, stars are the Divine Kingdoms of the native Divine Spirits, but in many more planes, stars are actually projections from neighboring planes.

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