Chapter 470 The Emerald Continent

Only in the regions of the central continent could four-star Morning Star Wizards truly be cultivated.

Rural wizard academies could not nurture them locally.

And now, in the Primordial Dimension, among the countless remote continents beyond the central continent, there was one named the Emerald Continent.

The Emerald Continent was a continent where elves and humans coexisted.

In ancient times, it was the ancestral land of the elves. Later, with the invasion of humans, many human wizards engaged in fierce conflict with the elven race led by the Elf King.

Amidst countless corpses and blood, humans and elves accumulated a great deal of hatred.

Only time could dilute everything.

From ancient times, through the medieval period, into the near-ancient period, and even to the present day.

The conflict between humans and elves had almost entirely disappeared.

The evidence lay in the status of half-elves.

Half-elves were the crystallization of the union between humans and elves.

They were said to be human, yet possessed pointed ears.

They were said to be elves, yet had human characteristics.

In ancient and even medieval times, half-elves were discriminated against and persecuted.

Both humans and elves looked down upon these half-breeds.

Their status was incredibly low, and they were even collectively classified as slaves by human kingdoms and elven kingdoms.

For ages, half-elves were used as slaves by their entire race.

But time, and the years, would change.

Over the long passage of time, countless events occurred, filled with the struggles and tears of countless heroes.

Many human kingdoms and many elven kingdoms gradually abolished slavery laws. By the time the last kingdom abolished the slave status of half-elves, the era had transitioned from the medieval period to the near-ancient period.

In the near-ancient period, as the seven-star and eight-star wizards who controlled the entire wizarding world launched further wars against other worlds, the entire wizarding world entered a state of war.

In this state of external warfare, internal conflicts within the wizarding world greatly diminished, with all powerful beings and all continents united against external threats.

Under this state of war, the remote Emerald Continent, like other remote continents, had its internal conflicts suppressed to the extreme, with the sentiment of unity against external forces being mainstream.

And in the absence of true participation in the war, the resources of the Emerald Continent were concentrated on the cultivation of wizard academy students.

The wizard academies of the Emerald Continent were merely rural academies.

The goals of the academies were not very high. Everyone knew that on such a remote continent, in what the central continent considered a completely rural region, even the top-ranked academy could not hope to cultivate an academy graduate who was a four-star Morning Star Wizard.

Even the top-ranked academy was still a rural academy. Their goal was merely to gather talented individuals with wizarding potential from across the continent. After a hundred or even a thousand years of cultivation, producing a genius wizard capable of advancing to the central continent for further study would bring great joy to the academy's instructors.

It would also make the instructors proud.

If this genius wizard, who advanced to the elite academies of the central continent, could truly cultivate into a four-star Morning Star Wizard, it would be a source of pride not only for the rural academies of the Emerald Continent but for the entire remote continent.

The name and title of this genius wizard would be permanently recorded in the history of the Emerald Continent.

On the Emerald Continent, there were twelve hundred kingdoms and three thousand six hundred and fifty wizard academies.

Each kingdom had anywhere from one or two wizard academies to nearly a hundred.

The number of wizard academies a kingdom possessed basically measured its national strength.

And on the edge of the Emerald Continent, the kingdom named Pute was the weakest among the twelve hundred kingdoms.

The entire kingdom was mainly composed of half-elves, humans, and elves. The three races now existed equally, with no conflicts.

If it weren't for the fact that the probability of elves and humans producing offspring was extremely low, less than one in a thousand, and more likely to be unable to produce offspring at all.

By now, only the half-elf race would likely remain on the Emerald Continent.

The reason for the three races existing side-by-side was actually due to the significant reproductive barrier between elves and humans.

The territory of the Kingdom of Pute was very small.

It occupied a very small proportion of the entire Emerald Continent.

But this was only from the perspective of the citizens of the Kingdom of Pute.

From the perspective of El Hwa, a穿越者 from Earth, it was far from so.

"Shit! This so-called weakest, smallest territory, ranked at the bottom among twelve hundred kingdoms, its territory is still larger than any country in my previous life."

"The entire surface area of Earth combined is not even one-thousandth the size of this Kingdom of Pute."

"A kingdom like this, with one-thousandth of its territory being comparable to kingdoms of the entire Earth, is still the most remote kingdom on the Emerald Continent."

"Any of the twelve hundred kingdoms is stronger and larger than the Kingdom of Pute."

"And the Emerald Continent, which contains over a thousand kingdoms, is merely a remote continent. Beyond the legendary central continent, there are countless remote continents, and the Emerald Continent is insignificant among them."

"Beneath the central continent and the countless remote continents lies the Underworld, with thirteen layers, each immeasurably vast, and the legendary higher-dimensional worlds..."

"Just how big is this wizarding world?"

El Hwa grumbled.

He had transmigrated to this world a year ago.

Having turned fourteen and residing in the only wizard academy in the Kingdom of Pute, he had attended a few "World Geography Cognition" classes, or whatever they were called.

The instructor would introduce the wizarding world and the many worlds that the wizarding world had invaded or interacted with, including the wizarding world itself.

It was then that El Hwa understood just how monstrous this world, which seemed like a backward, medieval Earth, truly was.

The living standards of the populace were indeed medieval.

But the supernatural power known as wizards was not like the wizards of the medieval era; their power was monstrously extreme.

El Hwa had no doubt that, based on the strength of the seven-star Rule Wizards described by his instructor, a single spell could cause the universe where his previous life's Earth existed to revert to a singularity, ultimately leading to cosmic destruction and collapse.

How fragile was the infinitely vast universe under the gaze of high-level wizards like seven-star wizards...

Among the worlds invaded by the wizarding world, there were worlds with cosmic structures, like the Shadow World. However, under the spells of a seven-star Rule Wizard, the entire Shadow World and all its powerful beings lasted only three seconds before being completely pulverized, and the entire world was absorbed into the wizarding world, increasing its world origin.