Chapter 476: Different Laws

Name:Sovereign of the Ashes Author:
Chapter 476: Different Laws

Sein had expected to emerge directly above the sea he had glimpsed through the barrier. Instead, he found himself in a special blue-violet space.

The area extended before him like a long passage, stretching straight ahead toward a brilliant light at the far end.

Strangely, there was no sign of the other trialists who had entered alongside him in the passage.

“Is this spatial magic? Why can’t I detect any spatial arrays? And this passageway... it feels different from the teleportation arrays I’ve used previously,” he mumbled to himself.

“Such a strange space. What secrets might it hold?” Sein marveled at the peculiar space surrounding him before pressing forward toward the light at the passage’s end.

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When Sein reached the end of the passage, the blinding white light dispersed.

As his eyes adjusted, he found himself amidst a lush, green mountain forest.

For the very first time, he experienced no spatial fluctuation or the discomfort usually associated with traversing spatial passages.

“The elemental concentration here is nearly three times that of the outside world. I expected no less from a secret realm left by a Rank Nine being,” Sein marveled, taking in the unusual environment.

A crystal ball appeared in his hand, and soon displayed a value—287%. This confirmed that the elemental concentration here was 287% more than that of the Magus World.

Among the billions of planes in the vast expanse of the Astral Realm, the Magus World had the highest elemental concentration, establishing it as a top-tier plane.

For comparison, despite a high concentration of pyro element particles in the Viridian Venom Flame World, the overall elemental concentration was less than one percent of the Magus World.

This vast disparity influenced the number and vitality of the creatures each world could breed and sustain.

Elemental softness and the rate of elemental utilization were crucial in delineating the gap between worlds.

In the Magus World, creatures could achieve a ninety percent efficiency when absorbing elemental energy particles.

In contrast, those in the Viridian Venom Flame World might only manage three percent.

This difference highlighted the vast gap between the Magus World and the generally weaker planes.

For nearly a month, Sein had not only continued moving in the same direction but also collected a vast array of specimens from the native flora and fauna of Knight Continent.

His findings ranged from small plants and tiny insects to towering trees, all never seen before in the outside world, likely influenced by the elemental concentration of the area.

To Sein’s trained eye, every plant and animal seemed to hold potential as a magic ingredient!

The diversity and richness of this land far surpassed his previous understanding, revealing itself as a veritable trove of natural wealth.

Although Sein had gathered many small samples, large animal specimens were scarce. It was not due to their absence; rather, the formidable nature of these creatures made them difficult to capture.

Since entering the trial space of Knight Continent, Sein had been unable to summon Yuri, Sev, and the others.

Although he sensed their presence in their dimensional bags, some inexplicable barrier prevented their summoning.

His other spatial equipment for storing non-living items, such as the space rings, was functioning without issue.

Gazing up at the seemingly normal blue sky, Sein knew a blue-violet energy barrier existed at the edge of it, isolating this world from the outside.

The unique gravitational pull and other enigmatic laws in the Knight Continent made the upper reaches of the sky inaccessible to him.

It seemed likely that only beings of Rank Three or above could venture into such heights.

Two weeks prior, Sein had glimpsed a massive shadow in the sky, with a wingspan exceeding two hundred meters.

With his severely suppressed mental focus and its probing range, Sein could detect only subtle fluctuations within a fifty-meter radius. Hence, he was unable to identify the massive creature.

For a Rank One mage like Sein, the ground beneath his feet was his territory to explore.

The lofty skies and distant locales remained beyond his reach.

It seemed there was a good reason why Sein’s mentor was not in a rush to let him explore Knight Continent.

During his second month on the continent, Sein finally encountered another living person—a Rank One Knight, trapped in a jungle swamp.

Upon spotting Sein, the knight urgently called out, “Hey, help me out here!”