Vientiane Throne of Civilization

Chapter 2015 The Great Zhou Dynasty Scroll King

Chapter 2015 The Great Zhou Dynasty Scroll King
For the next period of time, the wood elf mage group, led by John and Sion, stayed in the wood elf village.

While consolidating his cultivation, John also frequently exchanged cultivation-related questions with the Wood Elf Elder.

The other person may not have been as diligent in their cultivation as he was, but they had cultivated for a genuinely long time and were quite experienced. John gained a lot from their exchange.

The Wood Elf Elder wasn't annoyed by this at all; in fact, he was quite happy. At his age, what he liked most were these diligent and ambitious children.

With the help of the Wood Elf Elder and John's intense training regimen, John, who has now broken through a minor bottleneck and reached the Silver Three-Star Saint Realm, is also experiencing rapid growth in strength.

The speed of his progress and his diligence surprised even the Wood Elf Elder, who began to worry that the child might overwork himself.

John smiled in response to the Wood Elf Elder's concern.

"Elder, please rest assured, I am different from other mages. My magic power recovers much faster than other mages of the same level after it is used up, which is why I can cultivate like this."

John's ability naturally stems from his talent 'Breath of Nature'. In the realm of magical cultivation, he is considered a top-tier figure, even within the entire Great Zhou Dynasty.

If it were any other mage practicing like him, they would have already overexerted themselves to the point of fainting, and wouldn't have been able to recover for at least two or three months.

This is one of the reasons why cultivation is more difficult for mages than for martial artists.

John's talent, while not enough to perfectly solve this problem, can indeed significantly improve overall efficiency, which is quite outrageous in the eyes of other mages.

Meanwhile, John and his companions had some minor disagreements with some of the younger elves in the wood elf village when they first arrived, due to the attitude of their elders.

But in the end, it was just a few minor things, and no one held a grudge. In addition, John's age already showed that he had the strength of a Silver Three-Star Saint, which was truly impressive.

Think of Bogner from the Grey Elf lineage next door. He's also a Saint, and he's two hundred years older than John. How arrogant is he?
John, on the other hand, has such a good temper and is not arrogant at all.

After thinking about it this way, everyone admired John even more.

As time went by, they quickly became familiar with each other and began to pester John and the others to tell them about the Great Zhou Dynasty. Among them were elves who worked in the Elf Forest but often took the train to visit the cities of the Great Zhou Dynasty.

During this process, they gained access to more intelligence about other cities in the Great Zhou Dynasty, but they were unable to travel there due to their status.

This made them yearn for other cities even more, and naturally, they wanted to obtain more information about the Great Zhou.

John and his group naturally didn't mind taking the opportunity to promote it. After all, it was the other party who suggested it first. They had been busy cultivating lately and hadn't had time to do this.

John wasn't exactly a smooth talker, but he had a pretty good idea of ​​what their state of mind was like when they first came into contact with the Great Zhou as wood elves, and what their feelings were.

From this perspective, he was actually better at understanding the psychology of the elves than Hilke, making the wood elves unable to stop listening.

"John, do you think the clothing stores in town can make clothes like yours? They're so cool, I want to get a set too!"

"Definitely not."

John smiled and began to speak...

"These are not ordinary clothes, but military uniforms of our Great Zhou. In our Great Zhou, it is illegal to make military uniforms or clothes similar to military uniforms without authorization."

"If you want this uniform, you can only join the army, but you are not a citizen of our Great Zhou, so you cannot join the army."

Upon hearing this, the wood elf who was chatting with John felt a pang of sadness.

However, this state did not last long. After all, from the perspective of that wood elf at this stage, he only thought the military uniform was cool and wanted to buy one himself.

"Speaking of which, you are clearly from our Elven race, so how come you're with the Great Zhou?" John smiled slightly at this question and then spoke slowly and deliberately.

From their initial contact with the Great Zhou, to their subsequent work in the Great Zhou, and their changing mindset—feeling that their community couldn't continue like this, and finally applying to join the Great Zhou…

Before he knew it, the number of elves surrounding him was increasing.

John and his companions' experiences back then were very similar to those of these elves today, even their emotional journeys were almost the same.

Listening to John's description, many wood elves began to resonate with it, and some even began to ponder it.

They didn't actually think that much about it before.

In their view, elves are elves, and the Great Zhou is the Great Zhou; they viewed each matter separately.

They never considered whether they could directly join the Great Zhou and become its citizens.

Now, suddenly realizing what was happening, they discovered that there were spirits within the Great Zhou Dynasty all along.

Hilke and John can do it, so why can't they?
By joining the Great Zhou, they can travel to other cities within the Great Zhou, take on more jobs, earn more money, and live a better life.

As these thoughts continued to grow, one of the wood elves couldn't help but ask a question...

"John, did you apply directly and get approved right away?"

That's generally the case.

John nodded, then quickly added an emphasis.

"But before that, I went to see our clan chief and got his approval."

They currently maintain a very friendly relationship with the Elf Forest, and John doesn't want any of those kids to suddenly decide to apply to join their Great Zhou without considering the consequences.

It's definitely a good thing that the elves here are willing to join their Great Zhou.

However, it would be bad if this matter caused a rift between the two sides.

Ideally, the elves who want to join their Great Zhou should discuss the matter with their respective clan leaders and resolve the issues themselves. This would save their Great Zhou a lot of trouble and hassle.

Meanwhile, in Black Moon City...

John and his companions certainly couldn't stay in the Elf Forest on their own initiative. Zhou Xu had anticipated this from the beginning. Given the nature of the elves there, they would definitely make John and his companions stay for a while.

John and his companions took this opportunity to learn from the powerful elves, just like Hilke had done before.

After all, he couldn't really help John and the others much with the class system among the elves.

With this in mind, Zhou Xu initially indicated to John and the others that they didn't need to rush back after successfully completing the inheritance trial; they only needed to give him a brief report on the situation.

At this moment, John's message had undoubtedly reached Zhou Xu.

This wave of inheritance trials has resulted in a significant improvement in the overall strength of the Great Zhou Wood Elf Mage Corps.

The one who improved the most was Sion, who broke through a major bottleneck and officially became a Saint-level mage.

Under this premise, John and Said also obtained the corresponding job ranks!
(End of this chapter)

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