As a wizard lord with vast territories, never having visited them in person since owning them is indeed a bit absurd.
But there's no other way, who said his time was tight?
Lor flew out of the castle, using the crystal ball key once more to open a small gap in the blue defense shield to fly out, then activated the origin container and headed southward.
...
"Ssshh-slah—"
Within the docking area of Cooper Wizard Tower spaceship, a space rift suddenly appeared inside a black-gold spaceship, and then Lor's figure squeezed out from it.
It took him less than half a day to return from the Milton Continent.
This was because he slowly replenished elemental energy a few times en route and exterminated some wandering third-tier demons on the Endless Sea, otherwise, he could have been even quicker.
"How long has it been since I came here?" Lor gazed at the familiar decorations within the ship cabin, his eyes filled with nostalgia.
Compared to the bedroom in Lunde Manor of Francis City, this place is undoubtedly much simpler.
Like the mattress on the bed, it was just sewn from first-tier Silver Moon Wolf hide, and there wasn't even a carpet on the ground.
But this spaceship carries many of his memories, whether it's the joy of escaping the Murphy Continent or the busy days as a support wizard, are deeply engraved in his memory.
Since he fused the space-jumping magic, he hadn't been on the Black Cliff Spaceship, which accompanied him from a First Ring Wizard to a Third Ring Wizard.
Now, taking advantage of the lack of player arrival and only eight days to spare, he finally had the time to ride this spaceship again, to tour his territory.
"Hoo—"
The spaceship slowly ascended, its bow turned eastward.
That was the direction of his territory.
In general, the take-off of a spaceship does not alarm anyone.
But Lor's inconspicuous small spaceship docked at the back area was an exception.
Usually, many wizards from various wizard towers would come over just to catch a glimpse of the spaceship for themselves.
A commonplace third-tier spaceship, yet extraordinarily dazzling because of its owner.
For instance, now there were nearly two thousand wizards wearing various wizard robes, ranging from First Ring to Third Ring, gathering in groups here and there to observe the Black Cliff Spaceship.
Most of them were holding blue crystal balls named Memory Ball in their hands, taking snapshots while idly chatting with companions.
And at the moment they saw the spaceship taking off, their emotions immediately became excited.
"Look, Legislator Lor's spaceship is flying away."
"Right now the one piloting this spaceship must be Legislator Lor. His assistant usually pilots another third-tier standard spaceship of Cooper Wizard Tower."
"Quick, quick, quick, take the memory shot, this scene is invaluable, a thousand times more so than usual, and even fetching a high price if sold."
"Yes, make sure to take several copies."
One by one, the First and Second Ring Wizards took out several, even dozens of memory pearls, capturing images of the spaceship flying eastward.
The Third Ring Wizards took out continent communication devices aimed at the ascending spaceship.
Despite being owned by few, the continent communication device wasn't widely spread.
For First and Second Ring Wizards, as well as Wizard Apprentices, memory balls were the affordable and good alternative.
In the spaceship, Lor sensed the actions of the wizards below, feeling amused and helpless.
These guys are getting more exaggerated.
He didn't receive such treatment when appearing in other continents.
Oh, right, back then he flew a bit too high, the memory balls couldn't capture him, guess it's okay then...
Lor deliberately slowed the spaceship's ascent to fulfill these wizards' desire for memory, and about a minute later ascended another dozen miles, heading east.
The ones left behind were not just those taking memory shots, but also many wizards who received notification and rushed out from Cooper Wizard Tower.
Seeing the Black Cliff Spaceship had already flown away, the rushing wizards felt regretful.
However, those who succeeded in capturing the memory were very happy and excited.
...
Black Cliff Spaceship flew over numerous volcanoes, reaching the outside world.
In panoramic mode, watching stretches of restored rivers, mountains, lakes, and forests, Lor's mood involuntarily improved.
At least on the continent, the demon's influence has almost vanished.
The only pity is, those extraordinary beasts have almost been wiped out.
"This is not a big problem, in the future, when the interplane era opens, just capture some from other planes to replenish," Lor thought to himself, "Hmm, should capture the harmless ones, otherwise, they might harm mortals."
Thinking about these trifles, he completely relaxed himself, enjoying a rare leisure.
Five days later.
The spaceship crossed many mountain ranges, lakes, arriving above a vast plain.
This plain is the famously known Agate Plain in the vicinity.
Upon this plain stands a prosperous kingdom, formerly called Agate Kingdom.
As for now, it has been renamed as Roxs Federation.
The Agate Plain is the central area of the Roxs Federation, with its heart radiating outward, its territory spans nearly thirty thousand miles, comparable to two former great empires.
Lor used his spiritual power to activate the origin container, integrating the colossal plain six thousand seven hundred miles wide and three thousand two hundred miles long before him into his perception.
The detailed scenes within the plain became instantly clear in his mind.
Numerous rivers crisscrossed the vast plain, with hundreds of cities distributed among the rivers, and countless villages and small towns surrounded the cities.
The styles of these towns are extremely unified, clearly crafted by the hands of Earth Element Mages.
At the center of each town is a towering tower ranging from ten to over a hundred meters, housing some one to three-level Wizard Apprentices, browsing piles of parchment.
Obviously, his mentor Agular has preliminarily integrated wizards into the mortal system.
Most conspicuous on the plain is a giant city in the center.
The giant city, with a width and length of a thousand miles, is extremely orderly in construction, with a hundred-square-mile clear space in the center.
Lor's future wizard tower would be built in the center of the giant city.
Currently, the giant city is exceptionally desolate, with only a few wizards and wizard apprentices near the central area, and barely anyone elsewhere.
Agular is now in a large hall near the center of the giant city, handling piles of parchment paperwork.
"Hoo—"
Lor didn't hurry to find Agular in the giant city but instead circled around the plain, continuing to fly eastward.
With three days left until player arrival, he wanted to take another look at his territories.
...
Three days later.
Agate Plain, beside a riverbank on the outskirts of a remote small town.
Thirty young men and women, wearing gray cloth and linen dresses, each with varying appearances and ages, appeared out of nowhere.
This group was extremely lively, each appearing very excited, and constantly interacting with one another.
"Wow, it really is 100% realistic, the Celestial Horse Company didn't lie!" A cute-looking young woman, feeling the gentle breeze, listening to the 'flowing' sound of the river, exclaimed excitedly.
"How is it possible?" A plain-looking young man squatted down, plucking a grass blade, watching the juice flowing from it, feeling the texture of the grass in his hand, his eyes full of shock.
Bear in mind that the highest realism rate in games on the market now sits only at 5%, how could the Celestial Horse Company possibly make such a significant breakthrough, boosting the realism rate to 100%?
But the facts were right in front of him, utterly undeniable.
"This is unbelievable."
"Yes!"
"Guys, where do we check the panel?"
"How do we level up in this game?"
...
The thirty people's voices blended, noisy like five hundred ducks.
Luckily, it was still early, no townsfolk had left the town, so no one saw this bizarre scene.
What they hadn't noticed was that in the sky above a lake ten thousand miles away from them, a spaceship suddenly stopped, then turned back and began heading toward their location.
Inside the spaceship, a young mage wearing a bicolor wizard robe of red and yellow was silently watching them through perception.
"Just appearing doesn't seem to be of much use." Lor glanced at the still motionless Sequencer panel, hesitated no longer, and maneuvered the flying ship northward.
It's time to meet these big shot players from his past life.
He deliberately maintained this distance from the players for a reason.
While the discovery of players could be brushed off as coincidence, it was important not to make it too coincidental, something he paid extra attention to.
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