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Chapter 3260 Reluctance and Wonder(2/2)

You will know by doing a comparison.
The lifespan of a wizard apprentice is generally two hundred years. After breaking through to become an official wizard, the lifespan is five hundred years. If the lifespan is further exceeded, the lifespan is one thousand years.
For example, Angel's lifespan is now calculated as five hundred years. The five hundred years here does not mean only five hundred years, but that if there are no other risks, he can live at least five hundred years. At most
, if you add all kinds of methods, such as magic to break through the life limit, external objects to increase the life span, etc., it will be possible for thousands of years.
Therefore, once a human breaks through to become a formal wizard, although the lower limit is low, the upper limit is very high.
Moreover, if there is another breakthrough, whether it is a breakthrough in the direction of true knowledge or a direct breakthrough to a second-level wizard, the life span will be extended.
But this is not possible for the Crystal Eyes. Their upper limit has been locked. Without breaking through to the crystal level, there are few ways to increase lifespan.
Tunita has no talent for cultivation, nor has he invented a technique to extend the lifespan of the Crystal Eyes. He tried every means, but failed to break through the shackles of the Crystal Dust level. In the end, he could only extend his lifespan to the limit of a thousand years.
Full of reluctance, Tunita, the greatest prophet in the history of the Jingmu tribe, died a thousand years later.
The above is the story of "Tunita's Reluctance".
To sum up, this is: Tunita saw a higher-level scenery when he was young, which changed his life. However, due to the shackles of his life span, it was difficult to pursue it. He was unwilling to give up and died in depression.
"Tunita's Reluctance" is just a prelude, or the general background. In this story, the "Lita Crisis" still has not revealed the truth.
So, Gleipnir began to tell the second piece of the puzzle.
——"Wonder".
The protagonist of the story is still the prophet Tunita.
When Tunita had more than two hundred years left in his life, he seemed to have accepted his fate, stopped pursuing life extension, and began to build the Crystal Kingdom.
The first grand idea he made after accepting his fate was to build Crystal City.
Tunita wants to build a huge castle where all the Crystal Eyes can live in one place.
According to Tunita himself, the Jingmu tribe cannot be divided into three, six or nine classes like other ethnic groups. When everyone lives in the same place, there is no obvious class distinction and discrimination does not exist.
People will not collapse on the frozen ground because of the cold.
At the same time, the entire Crystal City can also condense more abundant aggregate energy, so that all Jingmu people can enjoy long-term happiness.
Tunita's idea is extremely bold.
Because if you want to build a castle that can accommodate all the Jingmu clan, there will be many difficulties: How much material is needed? How big will the area be? How long will it take? Can the mirror space be stable for a long time?
Many people do not believe that Tunita can succeed, but they extremely hope to live in such a magnificent castle.
In the tangled mood of everyone, Tunita began to spend a lot of manpower and material resources to build Crystal City on the tundra.
There is no need to mention the hardships along the way.
In short, the construction of Crystal City was successful in the end, and it became a famous and even unparalleled wonder building in the Sun Mirror Region!
The above is the content of "Wonder".
It sounded like just an inspirational story about the construction of Crystal City, but after Gleipnir finished telling the story, she added a few words.
"Before, I never understood the use of Siluda's travelogue that Fada had been holding in her hand. But after I read the story of "Wonderland", I suddenly thought of an incident recorded in the travelogue.
thing."
"Hiluda saw all kinds of different rituals during her travels. She found that most of the high-level rituals not only required the diversity of rituals and the number of sacrificers, but also began to require
Ceremony venue level."
The weather, the people, and the people have all been taken care of, and now we still need the right location.
As for the ceremony venue, the "ritual array" is at the second place, the "altar" is at the middle, and the "altar" is at the top.
But the best venue is not a large altar, but a marvelous building that has the aspiration of countless people, the trend of the times, and even the love of the times.
Chapter completed!
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