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Chapter 48

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Life on the airship was monotonous and boring.

Even though the scenery below them was magnificent, they would get tired after looking at it for a long time, and they would even turn a blind eye to it.

More than 300 acolytes crowded on the deck, and it was inevitable that they would feel a little uneasy. Fortunately, at noon on the second day, the airship had already arrived at the first mission point in the Alessia region.

This was a sturdy stronghold surrounded by mountains, surrounded by winding and steep mountains. The deep ravines were shrouded in mist, making it difficult to see the real situation on the ground. The airship was docked in the middle of the stronghold, a huge sentry tower that was over 30 metres tall.

The entire tower was built with huge logs that were as thick as a washbasin. Although it was rough and crude, it gave off an indestructible feeling.

The airship did not land on the ground, but instead floated beside the tower, using a wooden plank to create a path for people to disembark. The wind particles that permeated the hull of the airship whistled past, and it was no less than a small natural storm. All the acolytes who needed to disembark from the ship had to brave the howling winds and walk through the trembling planks of the ship to reach the top of the tower. Every acolyte's heart trembled as much as the planks of the ship under their feet.

Grimm leaned on the railing and looked down. There were figures working hard everywhere in the stronghold.

Regardless of whether it was the strong men carrying huge logs through the camp, or the sentries carrying bows and arrows and holding spears, most of them were not humans, but aliens with lion heads, tiger heads, or wolf heads.

Humans only made up a small portion of them, and most of them played the role of overseers.

Seeing the weak human overseers waving their long whips at the ferocious "Orcs" who were far sturdier and stronger than them, Grimm could not help but admire their courage. Looking at the strength of these Orcs' muscles, they might not even need to use weapons and could crush their skulls with just their bare hands! However, they did not show any fear. Instead, they arrogantly shouted at the group of Orcs, their attitude extremely vile.

From time to time, one could see some people wearing grey acolyte robes in the camp. Their status was obviously much higher than the Orcs who were working, and also higher than the human supervisors. Wherever the gray robe went, the human overseers would bow and greet him in a flattering manner. Meanwhile, the muscular and tall orcs would also show fear and fear on their faces. They would bow stiffly and clumsily to greet him.

These Orcs were probably the slaves of the Sorcerer World from the secondary plane. No wonder they were so obedient!

Grim's heart inexplicably came to a realization.

Although these orcs were strong and tall, they did not have any extraordinary abilities. Therefore, when faced with a sorcerer-apprentice who had mastered a mysterious power, they did not have an advantage in battle. Even a beginner apprentice could easily kill multiple orcs, so it was no wonder that they were so afraid of sorcerer-apprentices.

In reality, this was only a small Quest Point. Only 20 to 30 Apprentices went down, most of whom were Intermediate Apprentices and only two Advanced Apprentices. As for Quasi Shamans, there were none.

Soon, under the numb and docile gazes of countless Orcs, the airship once again rose into the sky and continued flying south along the steep and rugged mountain.

After passing through countless mountains and rivers, and flying over a primeval forest that stretched for tens of thousands of miles, the airship finally entered another area with human settlements. The terrain below gradually became flat, and signs of large amounts of human activity began to appear. Unfortunately, most of the mission points selected by the scattered Wizard Association of Tallinn were located at the edge of the gathering area. Hence, the airship did not go deep into the hinterland of Alathia. Instead, it turned and flew along the edge of the area.

In the next two days, they arrived at another five Quest Points, and the number of apprentices who went down one after another had already taken up nearly half of the original number. On the third day after Grim boarded the airship, the airship turned southwest. It had already left the Alathia region and was gradually approaching the Bracada region.

Compared to the warm sunshine of Alathia, Bracada was simply a world shrouded in ice and snow.

As soon as the airship entered this area, it could see that the green on the ground was fading away, replaced by an endless expanse of white snow.

Pure white snowflakes floated in the sky, and the air temperature began to plummet.

The acolytes with high vitality did not seem to care, and their clothes were slightly open, showing off their sturdy muscles to their heart's content. As for the acolytes with lower vitality, they could only wrap their robes tightly around themselves and use various methods to dispel the cold.

Grim's vitality was only 5 points, so it was obvious that he could not ignore the cold. He could only summon some fire particles to hover around his body, making him feel slightly warmer.

Fortunately, the airship did not intend to go straight into the depths of the world of ice and snow. Instead, it flew along the edge of the ice and snow. Along the way, it visited three small towns shrouded in pure white snow and dropped off more than half of the acolytes.

Just like that, when the airship's bow turned and flew straight east, there were less than 50 people left on the deck. Among them, there were 5 Quasi Shamans, 27 high-level acolytes, 13 intermediate acolytes, and the only beginner acolyte, Grim.

After spending four to five days on the airship, Grim was no longer as clueless about the areas outside the magic swamp as before.

Grimm was currently in a Sorcerer World called "Leythorne".

The Leythorne Plane was one of the few large planes in the multiverse. The entire plane had a single power system, and Sorcerers were respected. It was a very pure Sorcerer Continent. Their enemies were large planes filled with strange powers, such as the Plane of Gods protected by Gods, the Plane of Dragons protected by Dragon Gods, the Plane of Goblins with an advanced alchemy civilization, and the lower planes filled with demons and devils.

The large plane civilizations were already very mature, and the Leythorne Sorcerer World had also established a complete and mature Sorcerer system. It nurtured batches of qualified and powerful Sorcerers, and used their power to continuously expand outwards and invade small and medium-sized planes.

In order to seize resources and plunder knowledge from different planes, the various large plane factions would also have fierce conflicts and wars. Thus, in essence, the Sorcerer World was a powerful and aggressive world that was always at war with each other.

This was just the situation of the Sorcerer World's external development. Within the world, Sorcerers did not have a powerful faction that could unite all voices. Instead, they were divided into different Sorcerer factions according to the region. Among them, there were four major factions.

The Northern Witches occupied the northernmost border of the Sorcerer Continent. Their territory was more than six million square kilometers, and it was divided into more than ten large and small human kingdoms. The rulers and nobles of these kingdoms were all ordinary humans, but they all obeyed the Northern Witches as the protectors of their kingdoms.

It could be said that every time a powerful Northern Witch surpasses Grade 4, she would summon a group of followers to walk into the boundless wasteland, cut through the thorns and thorns, and establish a great country that belonged to her alone.

Relying on the continuous emergence of powerful Witches, the Northern Witches continued to fight for living space in the wild world. Every time a new kingdom was established, and every time a majestic Sorcerer Tower was erected, it meant that a new powerful Northern Witch was born.

Northern Witches were good at curses and prophecies, and they could be considered Sorcerers of Laws.

In the southwest corner of the Sorcerer Continent, it was mainly the territory of the Silver Alliance.

Seriously speaking, it was almost a paradise for Arcane Sorcerers.

The Silver Alliance was formed by a group of Arcane Sorcerers in silver robes. They had collected countless alchemy knowledge and resources from other planes. They had built a magnificent floating city high up in the sky and countless demiplane fortresses for conquering other planes.

It could be said that most of the alchemy equipment for the Sorcerer World's expeditions were provided by the Silver Alliance. They were like a group of crazy and great engineers, mechanics, and alchemists, using a huge amount of resources and vast knowledge reserves to create a variety of creative alchemy machinery, injecting the strongest power and support for the Sorcerer World's expeditions.

The easternmost part of the Sorcerer Continent was the territory of the Pan-Continent Sorcerer Alliance. This Alliance included almost all kinds of Sorcerers. Using mature and systematic training routes and shared knowledge systems, it attracted many powerful Sorcerers and formed a Sorcerer Organization with strict rules, but also a fair and just Sorcerer Organization.

In addition to these three major Sorcerer organizations and forces, there was also a slightly loose scattered Sorcerer Association in the central part of the Sorcerer Continent, which was the most densely populated area. Seriously speaking, this scattered Sorcerer Association did not have a clear development direction or core cohesion like the three major Sorcerer Forces, but more like a union of Sorcerer families.

This was also related to the distribution of Sorcerer power in the central part of the continent.

In the central part of the Sorcerer Continent, the area was vast and rich in resources, but the human settlements were messy and scattered. Every human settlement was a small country, usually guarded by one or two or three Sorcerer families. Therefore, the central part of the continent was formed by a combination of Sorcerer families, big and small.

It was also to resist the invasion of the three major Sorcerer Forces in the central part of the continent, large and small Sorcerer families united to form this scattered Sorcerer Association, to unite their strength to protect the stability of the central part of the continent.

So really speaking, the scattered Sorcerer Association in the central part of the continent could gather Sorcerer power, absolutely overpowering the surrounding three major Sorcerer Forces, and its strength was the strongest. But it was a pity that the internal forces of the scattered Sorcerer Association in the central part of the continent were too scattered, and there were too many family branches. The internal friction was even more shocking, so in local battles, they were far less powerful and competitive than the three major Sorcerer Forces.

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