I, a cultivator, have ended up in the wizarding world.
Chapter 220 Processing
Chapter 220 Processing
Jemin's eyes were calm, but his mental energy quietly swept over them.
He carefully sensed the group of elves and discovered that among them, only the administrator, Elwin, had a faint connection with him through a soul contract.
This means that all the other elves were actually newly bred after he left, a new generation not bound by the contract.
Alvin seemed to feel Jemin's almost tangible gaze, and his body trembled involuntarily.
Before Jemin could ask, he began to explain the situation that had occurred in the Golden Garden over the years.
What he said was largely the same as what Otto had said before.
The core issue is that food is insufficient to support the ever-increasing human population, so they have no choice but to leave the Golden Garden and fend for themselves.
Listening to his fluent and seemingly prepared speech, Jemin nodded expressionlessly without offering any comment.
He lifted his leg and walked directly over the kneeling elves, heading straight towards the depths of the Golden Garden, towards his mansion that had been sealed off for fifty years.
Alvin and Otto, who was following behind Jemin, looked at each other, both seeing an indescribable fear and unease in each other's eyes.
In the end, the two could only cautiously follow in Jemin's footsteps.
Along the way, Alvin recounted in detail the various changes that had taken place inside the Golden Garden during this period.
From Jemin's observation, the various rare magical flowers in the Golden Garden were well-maintained, the flowerbeds were tidy, and they were full of natural vitality and harmonious elemental fluctuations.
It seems that the elves are indeed doing a good job of maintaining the garden.
What surprised Jemin was that when he passed by an area specifically used to collect special energy, he discovered that the arrays he had left there beforehand, which automatically collected "flower evil" and "mortal energy," had collected an astonishing amount of energy.
The temporary containers were already mostly filled with the collected resources.
In other words, these formations could no longer function because they had exhausted their stored spiritual energy; otherwise, his gains might have been even greater.
However, this can be considered an unexpected bonus.
Seeing these rich rewards greatly improved Jemin's mood, which had been somewhat displeased by the "territorial rebellion."
Soon, Jemin arrived at his mansion.
He discovered that the protective barrier he had personally set up around the mansion was still functioning normally, emitting a faint elemental glow.
This is also normal.
After all, the entire mansion has its own independent elemental pools buried deep underground for energy supply.
Unless there are some very special experiments that require a huge amount of energy, the energy in the element pool is enough to keep the entire mansion, including the underground laboratory, running stably for thousands of years.
Jemin easily dispelled the barrier and entered his laboratory.
He ignored the elves and humans who voluntarily stayed outside, and went directly to the main control panel to check the operation records of the laboratory and the entire Golden Garden monitoring system over the past fifty years.
When he came out of the laboratory, he found that the mansion was surrounded by elves.
They all rushed over from various parts of the garden after hearing the news.
Only a small portion of them were from the younger generation, and the vast majority of them wore expressions of anxiety and unease.
The younger generation, however, looked at this legendary "master" with a mixture of awe and curiosity.
Looking at the group of anxious elves, Jemin nodded calmly, his face revealing neither joy nor anger.
He didn't say anything, but simply fixed his gaze on Elwin, who was kneeling at the front.
Then, he reached out to Alvin from a distance and gently pinched him.
Boom - boom!
He used alchemy to instantly extract the massive rock from the ground.
Countless sharp stone spikes suddenly burst forth from the ground beneath Elwin, like an iron cage closing in an instant, instantly squeezing the elven administrator, who was still feeling fortunate about his words, into a pool of indistinct flesh!
Blood and bone fragments, mixed with green sap, splattered and stained the surrounding beautiful flowerbeds red.
"Lord Erwin!"
Upon seeing this, the new generation of elven guards roared in anger!
Their eyes were filled with anger and confusion, and they instinctively wanted to launch an attack.
But Jemin simply flicked his wrist.
Several invisible mental shocks struck the brains of the elves precisely.
Their roars abruptly ceased, their bodies went limp, and they collapsed to the ground, falling into a deep coma.
After doing all this, it was as if Jemin had merely crushed an ant.
His main reason for entering the lab was to review the monitoring records related to spatial stability. This also addressed his second question: did he remember that his spatial teleportation had failed because it had been precisely "blocked"?
According to the records that Jemin just checked, what prevented him from making a spatial jump should be the natural energy barrier that the elves had set up and that covered the entire Golden Garden, which he had casually destroyed at the beginning.
Jay was certain that if he had asked Alvin just now, the latter would have found many reasons and excuses to defend himself.
For example, it could be to prevent invasion by foreign enemies, or to protect the garden's ecosystem, etc.
He actually knew why the other patrol team only used the new generation, because only the new generation could stand against him without fear of the contract.
If we were to really debate this, the elf could probably come up with many valid reasons.
However, he didn't need to argue with the other party about these things.
Wizards have always dealt with weak and treacherous individuals in a simple and direct manner.
Jemin's gaze swept over the terrified elves around him, who were trembling like leaves. He selected an older elf who looked older and whose eyes still held a sense of awe, suggesting that he was highly respected among the elven race.
Jemin pointed at him and commanded in an unquestionable tone, "From today onwards, you will continue to lead the Elven race in place of Elven."
As for Otto, who was following behind, Jemin didn't make things difficult for him anymore.
Considering that this guy has indeed done a good job developing the human race while he's out there.
Jemin had no intention of making things difficult for him, nor did he intend to strip him of his title of "King".
After all, judging from Jemin's perception, this guy's life force was already very weak, and it seemed that he had entered his twilight years. Even if he were to remain king for the rest of his life, it wouldn't make much difference.
This can be considered a reward for his hard work in fulfilling the task of "management" over the years.
Not long after Jemin gave the order, the dwarves also received the news.
Soon, a group of dwarves cautiously carried a huge, metallic machine from the distant mountains.
Through questioning, Jemin learned that the dwarves initially had no idea what the elves wanted to do.
Later, when the elves began to set up those layers of energy barriers and tried to completely seal off the Golden Garden, they realized something was wrong.
Fearing the wizard's unfathomable power, the dwarves believed the elves were courting death, and the two sides had a great argument over it.
Ultimately, the dwarves, along with their people and the spare "material converter," left the Golden Garden, completely breaking with the elves.
Furthermore, at that time, humanity had already established a nation under Otto's leadership and had demonstrated a strong capacity for expansion.
In the dwarves' stubborn perception, both humans and elves are madmen.
To prevent the wizard from returning and wiping out both the elves and humans due to their foolish actions.
Therefore, the dwarves can only occupy a remote mountain area, relying entirely on the "material converter" to maintain their survival, and completely refusing to communicate with the other two races.
After listening, Jemin nodded.
He sent the dwarves back to appease their people and told them that in the coming years, several more rounds of transformation and modification would be carried out on their bloodline and soul.
While checking the lab earlier, Jieming discovered that his communication terminal contained many messages accumulated over the past fifty years.
Among them were numerous messages from David, as well as a large amount of bio-modification supplies and drugs piled up in the warehouse.
These supplies were originally part of the compensation agreed upon when the two signed the contract.
It was specifically designed to completely transform the remnants of the Erosian plane, enabling them to adapt to the wizarding world and become qualified "wizarding world humans".
Jemin planned that once he had completed the transformation of all the people in his territory, he would contact the academy to send someone to pick them all up.
Since things were already on track, he had no interest in keeping an indigenous kingdom next to his laboratory.
After swiftly and decisively reorganizing the affairs within his territory, Jemin was finally able to find some peace and quiet, and he returned to his underground laboratory.
Jemin restarted the main console and contacted the Norren Academy located in the main plane of Erosia.
He skillfully posted a commission on the task panel for "transforming alien communities within the territory" and prepaid a portion of the points as a deposit.
He demanded that the academy send people as soon as possible to carry out the bloodline and soul modification of these humans, elves, and dwarves within the territory.
The Elosia plane, after so many years of continuous construction by the Norn Workshop, is no longer what it used to be.
A new branch of Norren Academy is also nearing completion thanks to the construction of numerous resources.
Although the academy has not yet officially started enrolling students on a large scale, there have been a few newly-completed wizards who have just finished their military service coming here to apply for teaching or research positions.
Therefore, Jemin was not worried that no one would accept the task he issued.
After all, for wizards who have just left the battlefield, this kind of "insider mission" is undoubtedly the best choice, as it is both safe and allows them to earn points and resources.
(Bonus chapter, one more to go.)
(End of this chapter)
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