Chapter 66 Travel
time flies.

Not long after confirming the magical artifact he wanted to create, Jemin applied to leave the academy and travel around.

After all, the interior of Norren Academy is a complete small world with extremely stable properties. Seeing the sunrise is already a pleasant surprise. As for moonlight, starlight, or rainbows after rain, unless someone is specially commissioned to create them, don't even think about it.

Therefore, in order to collect materials for crafting magical artifacts, Jemin had no choice but to leave Norren Academy and travel around.

Fortunately, as a target of the Level 2 training agreement, Jemin possessed rights equivalent to a formal wizard, which allowed him to apply to leave.

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

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

After all, since he transmigrated to this world, he had spent the first half of his life in small towns, and all he had ever seen was the scenery of medieval towns.

Then one day, the lord's attendant suddenly came to their house and told him that he had been diagnosed with wizarding talent.

However, whether going to the lord's mansion or arriving at Norren Academy, it was all done through teleportation arrays.

Moreover, at that time, Jemin was filled with fear and had no intention of experiencing the local customs and culture.

"However, it is now certain that the wizard civilization's system for training reserve personnel is indeed quite comprehensive."

After leaving a city, Jemin couldn't help but express this sentiment.

Jemin's travels did not last long, because he discovered that in the Noren 13 plane, cities in every region looked almost identical.

Aside from the differences in clothing due to different climates in different regions, what remains is not only the cultural customs, but even the urban planning and the number and distribution of villages around the city are remarkably similar.

The wizards had a very subtle control over the civilization's productivity. Most people could eat and drink their fill as long as they worked hard enough, but becoming too wealthy was not an easy thing.

Basic education only teaches basic literacy and mathematics to ensure that they do not need additional education after they come to college.

Even in the most remote villages, the wizards ensure that the children have access to a proper healthcare system and basic education.

Of course, the styles of basic education also differ in regions with different economic levels.

In small mountain villages, the educators might be "educated old village chiefs who have returned from the city and teach literacy for free."

In towns like the one where Jemin lived, schools were built, and a year's worth of education could be obtained by paying a small sum of money.

"This is outrageous! I thought artificial souls would be relatively rare, but it turns out the entire plane is full of wizards' spies..."

That's right. Whether it's the village chief or the city lord, the main political figures in every town and city are "artificial humans".

Although they are no different from ordinary people in terms of intelligence and physique, after systematic learning, Jemin has been able to barely recognize that these people are artificial humans created by alchemy.

Both their bodies and souls were created through alchemy. Although they looked rather rudimentary, and many even exhibited a somewhat incongruous appearance between their bodies and souls, these people were indeed man-made.

“That’s true. There’s too much uncertainty with ordinary people. Only androids can perfectly execute the wizard’s policies.”

Thinking of this, Jemin couldn't help but shudder. He was somewhat relieved that he had been careful since he transmigrated and hadn't revealed any unusual problems to outsiders.

"Looking at it this way, I should thank that lord back then. If he hadn't 'timely' let me know the truth of the world, who knows what would have happened later."

When the follower of that second-level wizard lord suddenly appeared at his doorstep, Jemin had just broken through to the first level of Qi Refining less than a month ago.

If the other party had arrived a few days later, Jemin, who felt he had enough strength to keep his composure, might have actually gone out to gain experience, and one can imagine what would have happened then.

As for why the lord knew about his talent, Jemin roughly understood after his travels.

The fact that all cities and towns are distributed and structured in the same way is not only for the convenience of management, but also because each region is a huge magic array composed of many cities and towns.

These magic arrays are designed to test the qualifications of the personnel within, so lords no longer need to spend time and effort testing each of their residents individually. They can simply activate the testing arrays periodically to collect enough data.

"Temperature, terrain, ecological environment, human culture, economic level... everything is precisely arranged. Is this the level of transformation that wizards have made to the planes they have mastered?"

After scanning the entire forest with his scouting eye and confirming that the distribution of biological populations within it was exactly the same as that of another forest thousands of kilometers away, Jemin couldn't help but exclaim in amazement.

While feeling moved, Jemin also gave up the idea of ​​continuing his travels.

After all, even wild species are strictly controlled, so there's no point in continuing to travel. It's better to get down to business.

Based on his understanding of the concept of the Five Aggregates Transformation into Rainbow Mirror and the hints in the Great Dao Book Pavilion, each concept of light needs to be successfully condensed at least three to five times to accumulate enough "weight" as the foundation of the magic weapon.

The Dawn's Light is the easiest to collect; I had already collected most of it before leaving the academy.

His second goal was the light of the moon.

The light of the moon embodies the concepts of "tranquil seclusion" and "enduring continuity".

It represents the soft light that travels silently in the dark and lasts a long time.

The best time to collect samples is on a full moon night, when the moonlight is clear as water, there are no clouds to block it, and it is far from human habitation, in a quiet and pure environment.

With his superior mobility, Jemin chose a remote, sparsely populated plateau.

The night sky here is especially clear, and when the moon is full, the moonlight shines on the earth like silver frost.

The Wizarding World is a collection of planes. Although the structure of each plane is different, most planes are flat and round, with only a few planes having a planet-like shape.

However, this does not mean that these planes do not have suns and moons. It's just that the suns and moons in most planes are not stars and planets in the conventional sense, but rather projections of fire and water elemental planes.

Whether there are stars or not depends on the specific circumstances of each plane.

In some planes, the stars are the divine kingdoms of the original gods of those planes, but in many other planes, the stars are actually projections of neighboring planes.

(End of this chapter)

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