Wizard: I Have a Game Panel

Chapter 152: Artificial Sun Witchcraft Equipment War Fortress


"What?" Levan suddenly stood up, looking at Lor with some disbelief.

This matter, including his grandfather, left all the legislators clueless.

Yet the mentor already has an idea?

How is this possible?

"Don't be so agitated." Lor gestured downward with his hand and said with a smile, "Sit down first and listen to me carefully. Remember to pass on what I say to your grandfather afterward."

"Yes, Mentor." Levan took a deep breath, suppressing the excitement in his heart, and slowly sat back down, looking at Lor with full attention.

He truly did not expect that what his mentor had been pondering over was something that could completely change the future of the Wizard Alliance.

In comparison, he even considered his mentor's talent in witchcraft fusion to pale in significance.

"Let me start by talking about the commoners."

Slowly, Lor said, "Now, the wealth of the commoners is almost entirely in the hands of the nobility and royalty."

"They have banquets every day, indulging in extravagance and pleasure, living life to the fullest!"

"And those commoners, even serfs?"

"They toil every day, yet it's hardly enough to fill their bellies, and if their birth rate equals their death rate, it would be considered fortunate."

"Do you think it's right for things to continue this way?"

Even though the high-ranking members of the Wizard Alliance occupy the majority of resources, when trouble arises, they still step up to take responsibility.

It's different for commoners, especially now that the gods have perished, there are no divine wars, and mortals are restrained by wizards.

No wars, not even competition, does not necessarily mean prosperity; more likely, it leads to decay.

"But..." Levan hesitated as he looked at Lor, uncertainly saying, "Mentor, hasn't it always been this way?"

He, like the vast majority of wizards, believed this to be reasonable.

Because ever since they were born, the situation of commoners had hardly changed, and they didn't realize it could be altered.

Of course, this was also due to the short time and many affairs at hand.

Once the wizards finished dealing with the matters at hand, they would eventually realize something was amiss.

Lor was just pointing it out a step ahead.

"Just because it has always been so, does it make it right?"

Lor looked at Levan with a gentle smile, "We know to create new wizard factions and uncover the secrets hidden deep within elements."

"Why not take another look at commoners, and while you're at it, create a new system for them."

"It's not difficult, is it?"

"Yes, Mentor, it's not difficult." Levan's eyes sparkled, nodding in strong agreement.

"Then if you were to reform the commoners' system, how would you do it?" Lor probed.

"My reform..." Levan furrowed his brows slightly and lowered his head, deep in contemplation.

A minute passed.

Three minutes.

It wasn't until five minutes later that he raised his head again, looking at Lor, and said, "I would abolish serfdom and imperial rule, then establish a system similar to an alliance."

"A country would elect several legislators, and they would redistribute land equally among the commoners and serfs, with a tenth of the land's tax revenue given to the alliance to maintain its existence."

"The purpose of the alliance is to maintain stability and adjudicate..."

"In terms of laws, they would be based on relative equality among mortals..."

He articulated his ideas methodically, taking many details into account.

Previously, he just hadn't thought change could be made in this aspect.

After speaking, Levan looked expectantly at Lor, hoping for his mentor's approval.

"Who are we?" Lor smiled slightly, pointing at himself and then at Levan.

"Wizards."

Levan instinctively replied, then seemed to realize something, looking incredulously at Lor and saying, "Do you mean to incorporate wizards into the commoners' system as well?"

This idea had never occurred to him before.

But upon reflection, he suddenly realized that if they specifically developed some witchcraft to assist in farming, for instance, and had wizard apprentices with no potential learn it, solving the problem of feeding mortals would be a cinch.

That kind of witchcraft isn't difficult to develop or learn; it just requires giving up a few witchcraft positions.

Giving up a few witchcraft positions to gain more witchcraft positions, why not?

"Yes."

Lor nodded, "Regarding the reform of the commoners' system, we can leave it at this.

"As for the remaining matters, inform your grandfather, have the parliament issue orders and let the people below gradually practice it. I believe they can come up with a reasonable plan."

Lor wasn't well-versed in the specifics of the mortal reforms of the Wizard Alliance in his previous life, nor did he need to be.

He only needed to provide a broad direction, and the rest could be left for others to perfect.

Leave professional matters to professionals; if there are no professionals, get the amateurs to learn, and turn them into professionals.

All roads are paved step by step, and driven by contributions, there will always be wizards who understand what is truly valuable.

"Yes, Mentor." Levan nodded in response, the anticipation in his eyes not only undiminished but even more intense.

In the reform of the commoners' system, his mentor had such far-reaching vision; then how would it be in areas where wizards excel?

"Next, let me talk about the vast territory."

Lor said, "The Abyss has many layers, each at least as large as a continent. So, can we transform the Abyss into an underground continent suitable for commoners to live in?"

Legends about the Abyss are widespread in this world, and it's not a secret, and are generally based on facts.

It was often used by gods as a comparison to extoll their own greatness.

The true secret is the seal on the Abyss.

Therefore, Lor didn't need to use pretenses as a cover.

"The Abyss is indeed vast, but Mentor, ordinary people should not be able to survive in places filled with Abyssal Energy, right?" Levan hesitated.

"Yes."

Lor nodded, "Under normal circumstances, they can't survive there, but what if we construct several suns in the Abyss, centered on runes with anti-Abyssal energy abilities?"

"Constructing suns..."

Levan was stunned by Lor's grand conception. It took him quite a while to recover and wryly said, "Mentor, leaving aside whether suns can be constructed, even if they can, it would take dozens of legislators just to provide energy for it, wouldn't it?"

Asking one legislator to supply energy might still be negotiable.

Dozens, even speakers supplying energy, just thinking about it seems unrealistic!

"No, my idea is to use Magic Crystals for power supply."

Lor shook his head, showing a hint of longing in his eyes, and softly said, "You've seen the energy furnace of the spaceship, right."

"What if we enlarge the energy furnace a million or billions of times, would it be able to sustain the operation of the sun?"

"Besides supporting the operation of the sun, we can further modify the energy furnace, miniaturize it, and make it into witchcraft equipment to arm low-tier wizards."

"Or we could place it below the Wizard Tower to create a Floating City."

"Or even create a War Fortress... Ahem, anyway, I believe the energy furnace has great potential."

War Fortresses, such flamboyant things, shouldn't appear until the opening of planes.

Lest someone goes mad and decides to blow up the Wizard World, that wouldn't be fun.

The same goes for Mechanical Wizards, it should not be revealed too quickly.

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