Chapter 286: The New World

"Sister Ai, what kind of deal did you make with the Creation God? I can see you're happy. Helen brought out two cups of black tea.

It had only been an afternoon between Ai's departure and her return, and Hiren couldn't believe that he could do anything great in that time.

"It's nothing, it's just that it decides the future direction of the Torrell world." Ai pretended to be mysterious.

"Oh? What is the direction of development? Hillen asked cooperatively.

"Secret." It's not that Ai doesn't want to say it, it's just that the plan for the New World has just begun, and AO means to wait for a while, so that the New World is equal to Faeron in terms of area and then connect the two.

Land is not the only manifestation of world growth, so AO can expand the New World in a relatively short period of time through some means.

At this time, at the junction of the Traceless Sea and the Great Sea, a violent submarine volcano mixed with the plots that appeared out of thin air turned the place upside down, and after a few years of calming down, this new continent will be formed.

If you spend some more divine power, accelerate the process of civilization, and leave traces of history, you can barely be on par with Fei Lun.

It's just that a group of gods still need to be introduced, but that's AO's business.

Heren didn't dwell on the topic either, and the two soon talked about their experiences in various places while traveling around Ferron.

Both of them are well-informed and have a good conversation for a while.

It's just that when we talk about the Seven Sisters next, Helen's expression is a little dark.

The Seven Sisters could no longer stay together as they did when they were children.

But Hillen probably didn't know that if it weren't for Ai's request, Ilminster wouldn't have taken the seven of them together, leaving one or two at most.

However, Hillen still said that he would do his best to make the friendship of the seven sisters last.

After receiving the news of Heeren's return, the Seven Sisters also returned to the Valley of Shadows to meet with Helen in one or two, but all of them only stayed for a few days before leaving.

The red-robed wizards in the Serre region will be in trouble for a while, and the harpists will have to concentrate most of their energy here.

The Serre area was originally part of the Second Mulholland, west of the Sunrise Mountains.

It's a remote place, and the rule of the red-robed wizards is almost unbreakable. They established a 'slave-merchant-magical' trading system to maintain their magical power, and to maintain their rule with that power.

This group of red-robed bald heads do anything unscrupulous, which is quite extreme. Even in the study of magic, they only choose the department they are best at, and they don't touch the other departments.

The battle between the Red Robe Wizards and the Harpist ended in the Harper's defeat.

The Serre region became independent of Mulholland, and the Second Mulholland Empire came to an end.

As a result, the tower also became independent from the Ense Empire.

The two empires, which had always competed with each other, had fallen into an inevitable decline.

The east of the Sea of Fallen Stars entered an eventful season, and Searle was not at ease, and not long after independence, it invaded Lesserman.

Too often, Searle's expansion is violence mixed with profit.

Searle's expansion continued, and it continued to ravage the exhausted Mulholland, who was finally repelled after years of war.

Searle did not abandon his expansion because of the setback at Mulholland, or rather, the so-called repulsion was nothing more than a diversion of strategic objectives.

They are determined to connect the Fallen Star Sea with the Cell, and expand their trade system to the entire Inland Sea.

And the biggest obstacle to this is the harpist.

Soon, the red-robed wizard would take the initiative to wage war against the harpist, and once again won, the harpist was forced to move underground and regroup the following year.

At this point, Searle had no enemies in the entire east of the Falling Star Sea, and began to suppress the internal rebellion.

It is impossible to fight such a high-intensity external battle without internal resistance, but the red-robed wizards will once again show great strength, and no force under the leadership of the chief mages can fight against them in the Serre region.

This deformed rule eventually stabilized. The Red-robed Wizard Guild is like a cancer, constantly driving Searle to plunder nutrients for himself and provide him with a certain amount of military support.

This deformity allows the Red Robe Wizards to study magic in an inhumane way.

In many cases, the apprenticeship of the red-robed wizard is a high-end experimental material.

In their own words, 'a lot of the materials are not available outside, so they have to cultivate them themselves.'

As for handing them over magic, that's just incidental, after all, some experiments are better done on mages, even mage apprentices are better than ordinary people'.

However, because of the dominance of the Red Robe Wizard Society in the Serre region, there are still many people who are willing to apprentice them, and they always consider themselves the lucky ones.

The Seven Sisters had asked Ai to deal with the Red Robe Wizarding Society, but Ai bluntly and completely refused.

"Just as Mishra wouldn't have taken a direct shot at those evil mages, neither would I."

The Seven Sisters couldn't accept this statement, and only felt that Ai was shirking.

And Ai didn't bother to explain, and in the end, there was a huge rift in the relationship between her and the Seven Sisters.

Of the Seven Sisters, only Heeron, Elesla Silverhand, and Aoru Veradjourn understand Ai to some extent.

Many times, the Seven Sisters couldn't figure out Ai's positioning, and regarded her as a mortal, but they always said that they had frequent contacts with gods such as AO and Misla, and it was not taboo to call the gods by their names.

But if you treat her as a god, you have never seen anything like this.

Sheren once said that Aikong had divine powers, but he had no priesthood or divinity. Ai is noncommittal.

After a few more years, AO's plans for a new continent finally came to an end, and the adventurers soon discovered Karatu and Zaqqara beyond the continent of Ferron, and began to build trade routes.

The emergence of the new land naturally excited Faerun's ambitious people, although it was a little barren, there were many business opportunities.

The gods are also happy to support this belief, and even some countries and regions are preparing to expand somewhere.

In short, wealth belongs to the adventurer, faith belongs to divine power, and territory belongs to the power, a win-win situation.

However, it soon became clear to the people of Faeron that there was something strange about these two areas, and that it was extremely difficult to proselytize here.

Obviously, they are all natives who don't understand anything, and their civilization is far behind that of Faeron, but they are disdainful of the gods of Faeron.

The customs of Karatu are very different from those of Ferron, where there are warrior monks and there are dancers.

Caratu's pure mages were very few warlocks, and they never thought that casting spells required standing still, nor did they think that magic could do everything.

There are also gods here, but they don't have much influence, but it is strange that the people of Karatu know that their gods may be inferior to Feron, but they are indifferent to it, which is unthinkable for the followers of Feron.

Some speculate that the reason why the Karatu people are not keen to serve the gods is related to a long-standing local myth.

Mythology says that both gods and demons will eventually return, and only the end of the law will witness the end of everything.

This myth is a lot like some death gods, but none of the gods are going to say that eventually the gods themselves will die.

This myth is also found in Zaqqara, but not as widely as in Karatu.