Chapter 497 - 259: Sky City (Part 3)
Chapter 497: Chapter 259: Sky City (Part 3)
"We have already dispatched people to assist, so you needn’t worry about these trivial matters."
Melanie’s smile was as gentle as a spring breeze, without a trace of pretense:
"If you don’t mind, I can first take you on a tour of Dawn Harbor, and then to the temporary residence prepared for you. You can rest there and adapt to the magic power environment of the Central Lands before deciding on your subsequent itinerary."
Ron turned to look at Reynolds, who was preparing for inspection, seemingly accustomed to this sort of preferential treatment.
"Can my companion Wizard Reynolds come along?"
He asked in a calm yet assertive tone.
Melanie’s eyes flickered slightly, her gaze quickly darting between Ron and the distant Reynolds, as if assessing their relationship.
She then smiled, showing a bit more respect in her demeanor:
"Of course, it’s your right. Primordial Wizards have specific privileges and invitation rights in Dawn Harbor, which is also a mark of respect for your status."
Turning to Reynolds, she made an inviting gesture:
"Wizard Reynolds, we are honored to have you join our tour. The port authority has completed a quick verification of your identity information."
Reynolds walked over briskly, giving Ron a meaningful glance:
"It seems you’ve learned to use your privileges already."
The corners of his mouth held a teasing smile:
"The influence of a Primordial Wizard is greater than I imagined; usually, such treatment is reserved for those at the Moon Level or higher."
The ensuing itinerary was meticulously arranged.
A luxury flying carriage pulled by six Illusionary Winged Beasts awaited below the Docking Tower.
Ron keenly noticed that such a carriage seemed rare in Dawn Harbor.
Passersby stopped to watch with astonishment and envy in their eyes, clearly a special transport prepared for visitors of extremely high status.
As Ron and Reynolds boarded the carriage, Melanie briefly introduced its origins:
"This is the ’Cloud Shadow’ ceremonial carriage, usually prepared for core members of various schools or special guests. The carriage body uses Moonlight Crystal, which can adjust the interior environment according to the passenger’s mood, ensuring a comfortable journey."
Her voice carried a subtle hint of pride:
"The design and manufacture of this carriage come from the craftsmen of the Crystal Tower; it is said that each one takes an enchanter nearly a year to meticulously create. There are less than ten in all of Dawn Harbor."
The carriage slowly ascended, starting the city tour.
From high above, the layout of Dawn Harbor became clearer, indeed exhibiting a precise radial structure.
With the grand plaza at the center, twelve main roads radiated like sunlight in all directions, each precisely pointing toward a specific direction.
"That is the ’Heart of Dawn’ Square."
Melanie pointed to the central gleaming open area:
"It is not only the geographical center of the city but also the hub of the entire energy network. The tower at the center of the square can detect any abnormal magic power fluctuations within a hundred miles, constituting a core component of the city’s defense system."
Ron discreetly activated "Extraordinary Recognition," carefully observing the tower.
The tower was densely engraved with defensive runes of different systems, each layer flashing with energy fluctuations at different frequencies, forming a multi-layered redundant defense and monitoring network.
This level of complexity far surpassed any defense architecture Ron had previously seen, with some rune patterns even beyond his current understanding.
"This level of defense system..."
Ron was calculating in his mind:
"At least requires an Alchemy Master to personally participate in the construction to achieve such precise structure and coverage. The strength foundation of the Central Lands is indeed far beyond what the Marginal School can compare."
"Dawn Harbor is not only the gateway to the Central Lands but also one of its most important trade centers."
Melanie continued to introduce:
"Every year, over ten thousand airships or large ships pass through here into the Central Lands. The city is home to races and professionals from across the Ring Abyss Continent Group, truly a melting pot of the extraordinary."
The flying carriage circled over major areas, allowing Ron to overlook various distinctive districts and buildings:
"Sage Street" is the gathering place for alchemists and alchemy masters, lined with bookstores, alchemy equipment shops, and small research labs, the air filled with a mixture of potions and material scents;
"Crystal Wall District" is where some wizards reside, the buildings all constructed of priceless Energy Gathering Crystals, glittering dazzlingly in the sunlight;
"Sunset Square" is a paradise for artists and performers, where various magical performances and rare art transactions take place, the air resounding with the unique melodies of non-human musicians;
There is also the "Elemental Valley" designed specifically for elemental creatures, where the environment can automatically adjust temperature, humidity, and magic power concentration according to their needs, allowing those with particular environmental requirements to live comfortably...
"This level of prosperity..." Ron evaluated in his mind:
"Even the rare materials seen everywhere here would likely be treasures in the Black Mist School."
The flying carriage finally stopped in front of an exquisite building located in the city’s West District.
It was a three-story standalone villa, elegant yet dignified in architectural style.
A small garden adorned the front yard, with various exotic flowers growing and emitting a faint fragrance.
The entire building was shrouded in an almost invisible energy barrier, which Ron could sense was a privacy protection spell, able to block most external magic power detection.
"This is the ’Cuiyu Villa,’ a temporary residence prepared for esteemed guests like you."
Melanie said respectfully:
"The villa is equipped with a basic alchemy laboratory and meditation room, which should meet your basic needs for a short stay."
Ron nodded in appreciation, already contemplating how to efficiently utilize this unexpected advantage.
A temporary residence meant he could perform some necessary preparations before deciding on the next step.
"Wizard Reynolds, where are you staying?" Ron turned to ask Reynolds.
"My residence is in the East District, about an hour’s flight distance from here."
Reynolds replied, suddenly patting his head as if remembering something:
"Oh, should we exchange communication badges?
In a few days, I have to report to the Abyssal Observation Station’s base here in Dawn Harbor. If you’re interested, you can join me to learn a bit about it."
Ron pondered for a moment, then nodded in agreement:
"I am indeed interested in the Abyssal Observation Station, but my schedule is still somewhat uncertain. If I have time, I’ll contact you via the communication badge."
The two exchanged the magic marks on their communication badges.
After watching Reynolds leave, Ron turned to Melanie:
"If it’s convenient, I’d like to understand the registration process in the Central Lands and possible academic exchange channels. As an outsider, I hope to quickly integrate into the academic environment here."
Melanie nodded respectfully:
"Of course, respected Wizard Ralph.
In fact, as a Primordial Wizard, you are entitled to directly submit an application to the ’New Star Reception’ of the School Alliance. They will arrange a suitable introducer and provide the necessary resource support for you."
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