"Yes, during the ancient era, Daemonia drove this world to a desperate situation. All four regions around us were lost. It was from that time that the plan to build the Immortal Ark to evacuate all people of this continent emerged.""But that attempt failed?" Adrian asked.This sounded like something out of Earth's fantasies—moon landings and space exploration. It was all science fiction to him."It did fail, but it also uncovered a startling secret. Beyond the human world lies Daemonia. It seems that during the Middle Ages, some catastrophic event led to the human world being mistakenly trapped within Daemonia."Adrian gasped in disbelief. "What happened next?""At that time, there was a backup Immortal Ark, and we hoped to use it to travel to the other side of the sea," Fire Sage explained. "No one knew what lay on the other side, but it was the only hope for the entire continent."Dark Sage sighed and added, "Yes, if Daemonia can send one daemon overlord, they can send a second.
"Besides, the daemons pose a threat to us. Don’t you think we’ll be cornered if we stay in Mythria?" "Thank you for your trust. When the world is in peril, everyone has a duty to their country. I'm deeply moved that you, my seniors, consulted me on this matter. I'm willing to go, but I’m concerned about the safety of my people,” Adrian said.A level-twelve land sage, Earth Sage, who had been silent until now, said coldly, "Some will board the ark, while others won’t."Water Sage frowned and reprimanded, "Earth Sage, don't speak so harshly to the younger generation."Dark Sage chuckled. "Adrian, it’s cruel, but we can only take so many people.""How many?" Adrian asked.Water Sage thought for a moment, then said, "No mortals, only immortals.""What?" Adrian could hardly believe his ears."And all of them must be immortals from the Central Lands," Dark Sage added."So, I’m the only one from the Outer Territories who can board?" Adrian smiled bitterly."No, people from Rippia I
"A thousand years," Earth Sage said coldly. "Ever since Grandmaster Imogen's death, the mission of all apprentices in the Central Lands for the past three hundred years has been to search for Longevity Pills. How about it, young one? With a lifespan of ten thousand years, you can stand shoulder to shoulder with us at level twelve."Adrian felt incredulous. Ten thousand years of lifespan—he would be lying if he said he wasn’t tempted. He sighed and asked, "Could you please tell me the specifics of the plan?"Water Sage looked at everyone, and they silently gestured to her, indicating that she should explain."We plan to move south, first removing the daemons of the South Sea,” she revealed."What?" Adrian was surprised. "Do you intend to completely control the South Sea? That's almost impossible! Unless—""Unless we relocate all the immortals here.”"No wonder," Adrian said thoughtfully. "That’s how the great battle I saw came about. You moved all the immortals from other territor
At first, Adrian witnessed many positive events unfolding as planned. Using Dark Sage as bait, seven other land sages successfully wiped out two daemon overlords in one decisive strike.Things continued to go smoothly after that. They not only eradicated all daemons in the South Sea but also sealed the spatial rifts that had allowed the daemon overlords to enter, eliminating any future threats from that direction.Meanwhile, the immortals from the Central Lands acted swiftly, loading countless exotic treasures onto the Immortal Ark. Adrian was amazed by the power of the Immortal Ark, marveling at such a miraculous creation.The Immortal Ark, an enormous ship, docked in the South Sea. Inside, was a small world capable of sustaining living creatures, far more than just a simple storage space. This explained the vessel’s vast capacity.Over the next ten years, they encountered various strange creatures, but the Immortal Ark had yet to find a suitable harbor for them to settle. Adrian
Adrian said, "We’re leaving our celestial veins in search of a new homeland, believing we could find a place rich in aura essence. Yet, over the decade, we will find none. We discard every blade of grass and tree as useless, and we shun mortals as burdensome, with no space to accommodate them. We will lack time to organize everything, and in those ten years, life will turn barren. Immortals will live mechanically, obeying the Immortal Ark or sleeping in resignation. Half will succumb to psychological collapse, and the rest will face divine punishment.""What punishment?" Water Sage asked, intrigued by Adrian's words."We will disrupt life's natural flow. Perhaps mortals can’t create an immortal world, but can't we?" Adrian asserted confidently. "That's my proposal.""But this will take much time," Earth Sage protested. "Are you advocating for mortals out of sentimentality?"Adrian remained calm, undeterred by Earth Sage's opposition. "We can’t defy heaven's will. If we must, let us
"Next, how do we resolve the issue of celestial mines? We still lack a unified answer. Should we extract the essence stones and then refill them, or relocate everything intact? The latter method seems overly complex.“Also, Adrian mentioned plants, birds, insects, and fish, all part of the broader world. How should we manage them, considering the limited space in our ark? Should each faction contribute to expanding our small world's capacity as we draw closer to the grand world? Moving forward, there are numerous detailed issues to tackle. I've estimated it will take at least thirty years, not far from when the daemons are expected to counterattack," Dark Sage voiced his concerns."Thirty years? That's too risky!" Earth Sage couldn't fathom or support Adrian's risky proposal. After pondering, he spoke up, hoping to alleviate the doubts of the others."I have a method that can cut the timeline by ten years," Adrian interjected confidently.Water Sage was pleasantly surprised. Adrian
If several daemon overlords from Daemonia came, and if they all came at once, it would greatly disrupt the current situation. Divination was essentially a simulation process. Using the current state of affairs, the power of the Draco Veinergy predicted possible future events. Minor issues or personal factors would not impact the historical process, making Draco Veinergy predictions for individuals very accurate. Adrian could foresee events up to ten years ahead.After revising the plan, the mysterious illnesses affecting immortals stopped occurring. Still uneasy, Adrian sacrificed an additional hundred years of his lifespan to divine the next twenty years. No similar incidents appeared in his visions.Dark Sage said, "In that case, see you in twenty years. We shall this plan 'Fire Starter.’” He opened a spatial portal and stepped through it.The other land sages said their farewells and left too, but Water Sage remained, seemingly wanting to speak with Adrian.He looked at her curi
Perhaps twenty years from now, it would be difficult for those gathered here today to come together again. The dark immortals had always been a hidden danger in Mythria. They were remnants from ancient times who practiced the dark arts of the daemons after the daemons had left.However, practicing the daemon dark arts wasn't easy. These practitioners became neither fully human nor daemon and were extremely brutal. Yet, due to the decline of the ancient immortal territories, no one could eliminate these parasites.The immortals agreed that as long as the dark immortals didn't cause trouble or kill innocents indiscriminately, they wouldn't be dealt with. Unfortunately, the dark immortals were underestimated.The dark immortals had long been dissatisfied with the seven great factions of the central lands. During the recent invasion by the daemons, they took on the role of instigators, forgetting their identity as humans and seeking personal gain. Adrian felt disdain for them but could