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#167 - Floating Island

Another world.

After flying for more than ten hours, the airship finally slowed down.

Fang Cheng, Morton, and the others stood side by side by the airship's railing, looking at the scenery outside through the energy shield.

"We're here."

Talis said with a smile in everyone's ears.

Hearing this, Fang Cheng looked outside the airship, glancing around, but the scene before him was still a vast expanse of white, no different from before. Fang Cheng didn't understand what Talis meant by "We're here."

But soon, Fang Cheng understood.

As the airship passed through a layer of white mist, the scenery before them suddenly opened up.

A huge landmass appeared before Fang Cheng's eyes, stretching out as far as the eye could see, with no visible boundaries. As far as he could see, densely packed airships flew in from outside the white mist.

Fang Cheng took a quick count and estimated that there were no less than a hundred ships.

So many airships?

Fang Cheng muttered to himself. He didn't know if the Floating Island's airships could be used for attack, but he figured they couldn't only have the function of flight. The Floating Island must have developed flying magic items that could be used for attack.

Seen from a distance, the airships outside looked like bees returning to their hive, flying towards the Floating Island's port.

The huge port was filled with densely packed airships, which looked very spectacular.

The airships, which looked enormous from the outside, were nothing compared to the Floating Continent in front of him, like a speck of dust falling on a table.

Fang Cheng was completely shocked by the Floating Island's grandeur. How did this group of wizards do it? With floating magic arrays?

How complex would the alchemy array have to be to eliminate its gravity?

Fang Cheng simply couldn't imagine it.

The smallest floating array he had stolen on the airship had almost caused his mental strength to collapse, and the complexity of the floating array inscribed on this continent was beyond Fang Cheng's imagination.

Moreover, Fang Cheng had just noticed that he hadn't seen the Floating Island before entering the white mist, which meant that the Floating Island was hidden within a concealment array.

Its traces were completely invisible from the outside.

I wonder if it can be detected by radar?

Fang Cheng thought to himself.

While he was thinking, the airship slowly landed at the Floating Island's port.

"Alright, everyone, we're here."

Talis turned around and said to the crowd behind him. In fact, these words were mainly for the people from the Black White Tower and the Elven Garden.

As for the members of other smaller wizard organizations on the field, Talis almost selectively ignored them.

"Everyone, this is our Floating Island's boarding pass. If you want to board the Floating Island in the future, you can just notify us on the boarding pass. As long as you are on this continent, we will send an airship to pick you up,"

Talis said with a smile as he had the servants distribute wooden tokens to Fang Cheng and the others, then joked, "Just prepare enough magic stones before coming to the Floating Island, after all, the fare for our airship is not low."

Hearing this, everyone smiled kindly.

No wonder there were so many airships parked here. It turned out that anyone who came here for the first time could come here on their own at any time with this boarding pass. As a result, the number of people from various large and small forces on the continent participating in the apprentice exchange meeting every year was simply astronomical.

It's terrifying.

Even official wizards often came here to trade, because official wizards had more demanding needs for cultivation resources, so they were more eager for mutually beneficial transactions.

It's just that official wizards usually traded by bartering, after all, magic stones were useless to them.

"Floating Technique!"

As the last word of Mobis language fell from Morton's mouth, everyone felt as if their bodies had lost gravity and floated up, and finally slowly landed on the ground.

Fang Cheng landed on the ground of the Floating Island and felt no different from stepping on ordinary ground. If he ignored the vast white mist in the distance, he couldn't tell the difference between it and the land of the Eastern Sacred Empire.

"Let's go, after leaving the port, we can take a carriage to Dragonfall City, which is where the exchange meeting will be held this time."

Obviously, these words were more for Fang Cheng and others who were visiting the Floating Island for the first time.

Erin, Vivian, and the others listened to Talis's narration with serious expressions, while Fang Cheng looked puzzled. He asked from the side, "Lord Talis, is Dragonfall City the capital of the Floating Island?"

Hearing this, Talis smiled and looked at Fang Cheng and said, "Just call me Talis," then continued to explain, "Dragonfall City is the port city of the Floating Island, and the capital of the Floating Island is the Central Shrine."

Speaking of this, a look of reverence appeared on Talis's face.

Central Shrine?

Fang Cheng muttered to himself.

Along the way, with Talis's continuous explanation, Fang Cheng finally understood the origin of Dragonfall City. According to legend, this port city of the Floating Island was once attacked by a dark dragon. Later, a high-level wizard from the Floating Island took action and personally slaughtered the dragon.

It was said that the dark dragon's body was enormous, and its blood merged into the soil, dyeing the land of this port city dark red. Later, the city's name was changed to Dragonfall City.

Of course, the truth of this rumor can no longer be verified, and the land of Dragonfall City is not the legendary dark red, but the same color as ordinary land.

When Fang Cheng and the others arrived at Dragonfall City by carriage, they were shocked by the scene before them.

Dragonfall City was different from all the cities Fang Cheng had seen in another world. It was actually an open city without walls or moats.

Even the giant city in the Black White Tower couldn't change this architectural idea. Even if there was no danger, almost all the cities were habitually built with walls.

Dragonfall City was different. It had no walls. To be precise, it had once built walls, but as the city developed, the walls hindered the city's expansion, so they were torn down and never rebuilt.

This was also the Floating Island's confidence, which showed that they were not afraid of any enemy attacks.

In fact, given the Floating Island's geographical location, even if all the other forces on the continent united, they probably wouldn't be able to do anything about it. After all, apart from it, no other force had such a strong air control capability.

Large-scale battles couldn't rely on a small number of official wizards to conquer them in person.

Besides, no one knew how many large-scale destructive magic items were deployed on the Floating Island, coupled with the Floating Island's own defensive arrays, making it not afraid of the siege of other forces.

This was very similar to the Black White Tower. As long as the Black White Tower closed its doors, no one could do anything about it. The tower itself was incredibly strong and simply immovable.

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