I saw that some readers responded to the problem of the teleportation array area in the first chapter, and explained it especially (thanks attached)

The reader called ●Dragoon General●said that the teleportation array area is too big, and it is my pot, and the system and area of the entire continent are not introduced in the first chapter, so I will open a single chapter here to tell you. Pen & Fun & Pavilion www.biquge.info

This paragraph vents his temper: A radius of 100 miles, according to the range given by 360 encyclopedia, is 7850 square kilometers, and a radius of 500 meters, that is, the diameter is not the diameter of 50 kilometers as this reader said.

Okay, let's get down to business:

First of all, please don't use the earth as a blueprint to imagine how big a country can dominate the continent, assuming that it is on the earth, please think of a country that dominates the entire earth's ocean area, how big is the power center of this country, naturally there is no need for me to elaborate.

After all, a teleportation array that teleported to the Inner Imperial City was already a hundred miles in radius.

As I mentioned in the chapter, the whole world is divided into three general regions: the east and west continents and the Endless Sea, the east continent is the continent where the protagonist is now, and the west continent and the endless sea will definitely go to later, and I will introduce it at that time.

The largest country on the Eastern Continent was Bactria and the others were two small states as Bactria vassals.

Don't talk about that, because that's what should be in the chapter.

Here, I can tell this reader and all readers very seriously that it is not too much to use a radius of 100 miles as a city within a city, and it is not nonsense, the area of the Forbidden City is 0.72 square kilometers, and the land area of China at that time was more than 13.8 million square kilometers.

The Earth's oceans are about 361 million square kilometers, so if you think for yourself, it's really not a big deal.

Finally, thank you to Mr. Dragoon for pointing out something that is not explained in this book.