In Kana’s office.
Count Vainsha knocked on the door and walked in.
"Uncle?"
A busy Kana was a bit puzzled in his office, as Count Vainsha rarely ca to find him in his office.
After all, the council mbers themselves were busy with affairs, and if matters could be discussed in the channel, they would surely avoid face-to-face conversations.
"Those... those children have arrived."
"Children?" Kana frowned, imdiately understanding, and turned to look at Alyris standing behind him.
Alyris instantly understood the information as well.
"Your Highness."
"Yes, go ahead."
Clearly, Alyris was a bit anxious, transforming directly into a blood-colored mist, flying out through the doors and windows.
Watching this scene, Vainsha murmured, "She’s getting more powerful, her talent in this aspect surpasses all of us.
Well, except you."
After the Blood Calamity, Vainsha also beca a pure-blood of the Blood Race.
However, compared to Alyris and the others, he clearly considered himself more a genuine human.
But the power he used was still the forr Blood Magic, and according to the ga’s terminology, his profession remained as Blood Knight.
"In this respect, I’m still not as good as she is." Facing his uncle’s remarks, Kana smiled faintly and corrected.
In terms of strength, he indeed had the confidence to suppress Alyris, but when it ca to Blood Magic, there was still a bit of disparity.
If not for Alyris’s bestowed talent, the gap might have been greater.
This talent rely allowed Kana to allocate more ti to focus on other professions.
Originally, Kana planned to gradually push the Blood Magic ability aside after reaching level 10.
Now, it was no longer necessary to consider that. With Alyris’s talent, even if Kana ignored this ability, as his inherent capability enhanced, the strength of the magic would naturally progress, sparing Kana a significant amount of energy.
And Alyris, who was still focused on this ability, naturally outmatched Kana in this aspect of strength.
"Please sit, Uncle."
Vainsha nodded and naturally sat opposite Kana.
A few alchemy birds, resembling parrots, naturally flew out from the adjacent decorative cabinet.
Using the nearby alchemy machine, they prepared simple drinks, setting them down before the two.
"Thank you, your expertise in this aspect is getting stronger." Vainsha said, taking a sip.
"I used to not know you had talent in this area."
Kana smiled and asked, "Isn’t this a small matter for which Uncle wouldn’t need to personally co?"
Vainsha looked at Kana, silently sighed.
"Are you ready?"
Hearing this, Kana nodded.
"The ships and supplies are prepared, the only thing left is the quota."
The two were discussing Kana’s upcoming journey.
"Tate, ah, that legendary continent." Vainsha murmured.
Tate, in many languages, signifies legend, beauty, and even centrality.
It was evidence of the Elves once ruling the world.
It is also the reason Elves remain the first strong race today.
"No, the journey has changed."
"Hmm?" Vainsha was sowhat puzzled.
"The idea changed just a while ago."
Upon hearing this from Kana, Vainsha surprisingly showed no intention to inquire further.
An expression of sudden realization, expressing understanding.
Seeing this expression again, Kana helplessly shook his head.
The previous preparation was primarily for venturing to the Tate Continent.
Once Kana changed the journey.
No one seed to question it, all showing an expression of understanding.
Although Kana knew the reason, it was still helpless.
The Prophet label was already firmly affixed to Kana’s forehead.
Internally, among the Night Watchers, whenever Kana made decisions, even if sowhat unconventional, they would execute them.
At most, they would rely ask out of curiosity.
A Prophet must have learned sothing unknown to them, leading to such decisions.
And the reason Kana shifted his focus.
Primarily traced back to the incident where that Night Watcher team was killed.
That event and its aftermath inford Kana.
So things unendured are unknown in pain, leading others to perceive them as natural.
Venturing too early to the Tate Continent.
Kana could effectively curb the Evil God harm on the Tate Continent, allowing it to experience rely a minor ripple before settling down.
Certainly, it’s not solely due to the Night Watchers’ capability; it’s the Elves’ domain, and they possess sufficient strength.
Such a future can be anticipated.
When Kana goes there, they will be t with disdain; imagining those blasted elves’ looks in one’s head is unacceptable.
Therefore, Kana altered the journey.
Let the Elves themselves confront the peril of the Evil God, making them aware of what they face, realizing that the world is plunging into unavoidable jeopardy.
Let them humble themselves, understanding it’s ti for equal communication.
Then the Night Watchers head over, accomplishing what is intended.
Even in the ga, when the harm erupted, already causing significant loss, would it evolve into challenges for the players to tackle.
In such circumstances, internal scheming was still prevalent.
Let alone in the current, preemptively curtailed state of harm before its eruption.
"So you changed your target to?" Vainsha curiously asked.
"Lebia."
"That is?"
It’s not Vainsha’s ignorance, but information on this continent is indeed scarce, as there aren’t many humans there.
Which ans that the interaction between this continent and ours is extrely limited.
Because the closest sea route between the two continents is cut off by a dangerous sea area, the communication between the continents has to circumvent the entire Tate Continent.
If Tate is the Central Continent of the world.
Then the continent Kana and the others are on now resides in the southern end of the world.
Roughly a bit southwest.
Lebia is in the northwest.
"The continent hosts many races, you could say it’s quite mixed, lacking a dominant ethnicity."
This world mainly comprises five continental plates.
Moreover, there’s no land linkage between them, separated by the ocean.
Tarir Continent, once dominated by Dwarves, was fractured due to the earlier discussed First Evil God’s arrival causing Dwarves to split. Now, this continent is relatively barren, with few residing races. It can be summarized as sparsely populated.
Tate Continent, self-explanatory, is nearly at the center, linked with navigable routes to every continent. Such geographical advantage made the Elves historical rulers of the world. This continent is undoubtedly tightly controlled by the Elves.
Lebia Continent, the continent Kana aims to visit, a disordered place, surprisingly, was the weakest area under Elf control when they dominated the world.
Bestar Continent, the continent Lurik is heading towards, had many Dwarves arrive following their division, yet the continent is mainly governed by Beastn.
Anwein Continent, where Kana and the others currently reside, unquestionably human-dominated. It’s also the region where Elf control is virtually nonexistent except for the Far Sea Governor’s Mansion.
Kana narrated so details about the continent he’s about to visit to his uncle, giving him at least a basic concept.
After a simple conversation.
Kana asked, "So, are you not here to learn, is there sothing for to handle?"
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