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Chapter 943 One Change in One Day

After returning, Kana had a lot of free time.

Although not many years have passed since the arrival of the void, from the perspective of the gods' time scale, it can be expressed as a blink of an eye—as if it were just a fleeting moment.

If it were other deities, they would refer to this period of time as the end of the world.

However, since Kana has only been a god for a few years, it is not an exaggeration to call him a god who has just ascended to the throne.

Therefore, his sense of time is still human, which seems perfectly normal.

Examples like Kana are far too rare.

After all, a god must have spent a long time in the legendary realm before becoming a god. His concept of time, if not at the level of a god, must at least be equivalent to that of an elf, a long-lived species.

Under such circumstances, it would be easy to transition to the concept of time held by deities over the next thousand years.

Unfortunately, Cana is not.

He didn't stay in Legends for very long in total.

He has only been in this world for about twenty years—a time that is almost negligible for a god.

Not to mention that, given the Night's Watch's rapid development, this concept of time will be amplified infinitely.

Even if it's only once a year, you can still see tremendous changes in the Night's Watch.

Perhaps it is precisely this rapid development and constant change of the Night's Watch that has subtly led to the elves within the Night's Watch having the same concept of time.

No longer like their compatriots, who treat a century as if it were just a day and don't value time.

This is a good thing.

It's important to understand that in the early days of the Night's Watch, specifically the first ten years, the Night's Watch genuinely didn't dare to place elves in positions of authority for administrative tasks.

During that period, elves were almost all assigned to various frontline combat positions that required the most sustained combat power, not to make elves sacrifice themselves.

Rather, it's because the elves' concept of time is simply unsuitable for the Night's Watch, which is predominantly composed of humans, or rather, short-lived species.

Can you imagine having him handle documents while others have efficiently completed a week's worth of work, and the sprite hasn't even started processing them yet?

It's not that they're lazy, but rather that's just how they perceive time—a few days or even weeks seem insignificant compared to their long lives.

The efficiency is outrageously low.

Why is it that, despite being the center of the world, very few people, apart from a few port cities, are willing to stay on the continent of Tet for an extended period of time?
A major reason is that it's impossible to get used to the almost stagnant efficiency of elves; elves are only efficient in warfare.

Therefore, apart from elves, only legions of vassal races live on the continent of Tete for extended periods, and these legions almost always gather around their own race as their camp.

From the elves' perspective...

This is what a country bumpkin who doesn't know how to appreciate art can't get used to—the grandeur and elegance of the sprites, and their exquisite and beautiful art.

Essentially, it's because short-lived species can't accept the long-lasting concept of time held by long-lived species.

This is why, despite being the central continent of the world and the main territory of the elves, the continent of Tete is not prosperous, bustling, or vibrant.

A major reason why Kana is relatively relaxed now is that many things have just happened to be at the right point.

The expansion plan for the continent of Taliel has entered a stage of steady progress, and it has now become the center of the world.

With the Night Watchman's newspaper serving as a powerful information carrier, people all over the world could access information there very quickly and conveniently.

Although various countries and factions publish all sorts of newspapers, the Night Watchers' Daily Adventurer's Daily is the one with the largest circulation and widest coverage.

The Night Watchmen firmly grasped the power of information.

As for why?
It's very simple; no faction can transmit information faster than the Night's Watch.

The Night's Watch's information transmission speed is almost not measured by distance; even crossing the abyss, it arrives instantly.

This is the magical charm of data.

This is the absolute advantage of chat channels.

In this situation, how could any other force possibly compete?
The information they receive is always outdated, which means that they often have to rely on copying from the Night's Watch newspaper for most of their information.

They can only record minor or peripheral information that the Night Watch selectively picks out and is unwilling to record.

In any case, the continent of Taril has attracted the world's attention for quite some time.

The world's focus has been there in recent years.

A continent untouched for a thousand years, a continent that holds the coveted and extravagant wealth of the former Dwarven Empire.

What are the hobbies of dwarves?
Ore, weapons, treasure.

What kind of ore do dwarves prefer?
All kinds of dazzling gemstones, priceless precious metals, and magical metals imbued with magic.

What kind of weapons do dwarves use?
Powerful magical weapons, exquisitely forged weapons, and expensive weapons with superb craftsmanship.

What kind of treasure did the dwarves possess?
The above two essences are combined to create various heavy, golden, pure precious metal objects.

Yes, dwarves are just that straightforward and vulgar.

But these are the most tangible forms of wealth.

An empire of dwarves, an empire in which dwarves have conquered the entire continent and amassed treasures from all corners of it.

But dwarves love to dig pits, build treasure troves, and construct all sorts of indestructible, durable, and long-lasting buildings.

This is their nature; this is the manifestation of their talent.

They themselves are the forgers and creators of treasures.

The treasure trove forged by the dwarves, a testament to world civilization, is deeply etched into the minds of every living being.

The treasures were mostly kept there intact.

The ore will not disappear over time.

Dwarf weapons are absolutely capable of withstanding the test of time, even thousands of years.

The dwarves' treasures are always piled up in the most secure and safest places.

This is simply a huge treasure trove waiting to be discovered.

This is why the continent of Taril drives everyone in the world crazy and makes them flock to it.

You can really make a fortune there.

Moreover, the Night's Watch is currently only at the 50% mark of its advance.

Dwarves rarely build their main cities in coastal areas; the highest mountains and longest ridges are the primary locations for them to build their cities.

That's truly useless.

However, the Night's Watchmen are not particularly interested in these specific material possessions.

why?
Because the Night Watchers are the rule-makers, sellers, platforms, and monopolists of all kinds of necessities.

At least in this world, the Night's Watch no longer needs so-called traditional wealth.

They control the very lifeline of wealth circulation.

Therefore, they naturally didn't pay much attention to these buried treasures, except for some precious materials that were crucial for research or manufacturing.

These materials are sold to the Night's Watch at the fairest price.

Therefore, the Night's Watch is able to obtain what they need very peacefully.

Not to mention that the Night's Watch members themselves will obtain most of the treasure.

As for the other treasures, let the adventurers discover and fight for them; it doesn't matter.

So generous.

How could anyone not be passionately fond of it?
Therefore, the expansion plan for the continent of Tauriel is driving people crazy.

The progress is very steady.

Through the expansion plan, Adventurer's Home has also become a true node scattered throughout every corner of the world.

Every place where life gathers now has a home for adventurers, including remote villages.

That's how exaggerated it is.

Moreover, all factions are still helpless against the Adventurers' House, because everyone from nobles to commoners needs it.

And the number of adventurers.

That number is as numerous as the stars in the sky, impossible to count.

In some ways, the number of adventurers has exceeded that of the Night Watch headquarters members, but the Adventurers' House is still part of the vast Night Watch system.

The adventurers have now become an important channel for the Night Watch to absorb new forces.

Not everyone would enjoy the nomadic, high-risk life of an adventurer.

Compared to adventurers, members of the Night Watch are more secure and have greater protection.

Now that the rules are in place, the expansion plan will be more stable and no longer requires much attention. Lurek can steer this giant ship with ease on his own.

Besides that, there's the Abyss Battlefield.

The Abyss is currently making preparations at a leisurely pace, but in reality, it can't make any decisive preparations. It can only be said that it is actively stockpiling resources, collecting intelligence, and looking for weaknesses in the Abyss's will.

The Abyss is currently waiting for the Rules Dome to fully unleash its astonishing potential.

More legendary powerhouses are emerging.

Although it is currently only at level eleven.

Without decisive progress on the Abyss side, the Natural God Kingdom plan will also not make any substantial progress.

The very last thing is the plan for the liberation of ordinary people.

This plan is imminent and will soon spread like wildfire.

This once lifeless world is finally about to burst forth with greater vitality.

However, all of this will require waiting.

The liberation plan does not require the direct participation of Kanata, a deity to participate in such a plan or to appear directly.

The impact would be enormous.

It could easily be misunderstood as Kana wanting to rule the world.

However, this was not what Kana intended, and for him, directly appearing to rule the world was a pointless thing.

So he came here.

The true core of the entire Leviathan continent.

A place even more central than the city surrounding the tower.

The Three Trees Terrace is an absolutely safe zone.

He hadn't been here for a long time.

This area can be described as the place that is changing the most rapidly.

It's important to know that before, this place was merely the site of the final battle against the evil rats and the evil god.

It is the place where the evil god fell.

This place used to be full of filth and pollution, but it was later completely cleaned up.

At the heart of the entire area remain the three God-Slaying Trees, symbolizing ultimate victory.

Seal, eliminate, kill.

The three trees stand tall and majestic.

In the center stands the silver execution platform, unchanged from before, the posture of the evil rat in its final death still standing there like a frozen statue.

The evil god who was executed.

A place where evil cannot invade and where the Void Gate can never be opened.

Just like the original vision was conceived.

This place became the world's largest and most solid rear base.

The area, which was originally barren, is now covered with layers of cutting-edge alchemical technology.

First, there's the latest ironwork structure in the sky, which can no longer be called an ironwork structure.

Kana had given it a new name.

[The Heart of the City]

Simple, reasonable, and direct.

Although it is basically still a wrought iron structure.

It floats in the sky, at the very top of the Absolute Safe Zone, making it appear to float higher than the City Hearts in other areas.

The city's heart here is always the latest version.

Moreover, it was specially customized.

Because the area covered by this city star is semi-circular, and its edge is constructed strictly according to the boundaries of the safe zone.

However, the safe zone is indeed vast, and cannot be completely covered by a single city star.

Therefore, there are several other sub-entities used in conjunction with it.

Together they form a huge, semi-transparent light shield that tightly envelops the entire safe zone.

Inside the safe zone.

The most striking feature is the rows of grain-producing towers, also known as tower-style farmland.

Each tower is thirty stories high, and the height of each story is exactly the height of the planted product. Each story is a highly efficient alchemical farm.

Combined with the Night Watcher's secondary profession skills, it can produce a massive amount of food.

Various grain-producing towers, along with a wide variety of plant species, are scattered throughout this area.

There's no other way; this is the only safe zone, so every area must be used perfectly.

You must know that deep within this land, the Earth Dragon slumbers.

After Kana left, this place became undoubtedly the safest place.

In addition to these, a magnificent aerial fortress floats high in the center.

It is a treasure trove of knowledge, and can also be called a "great library," a truly great library in every sense of the word.

All the Night's Watch's knowledge books were filled in, along with those of other factions.

Because the Night's Watch possessed a significant technological and knowledge advantage, other factions had little reason to hide their abilities, especially since this was indeed the safest zone. After discussion, the legends of the entire world poured all their knowledge into it without reservation.

In addition, there are highly efficient manufacturing plants.

These manufacturing plants don't occupy a large area because they cleverly utilize space expansion technology.

It is capable of rapidly and continuously producing a wide variety of equipment products.

Simply put, the entire safe zone is a super industrial base that efficiently integrates raw material production and goods manufacturing.

They are undoubtedly the backbone of the Night's Watch and even the world in their fight against the Void.

Kana floated quietly in mid-air, admiring with great interest the absolute treasure trove of this world.

Just then, a piercing whistling sound came from the sky.

A streak of silvery-white light flew by and came to a steady stop in front of Kana.

It's Burget. (End of Chapter)

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