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Chapter 40 - chapter 40 : city 5

The teachers surrounding them listened intently, their expressions a blend of chock-full faces. 

 

You must know that the initial three years of study for those who had awakened their Lord Talent were a crucial period, dedicated not only to honing their leadership abilities in times of conflict but also to cultivating and expanding their individual world seeds.

 

This period laid the foundation for their future as leaders and own their own civilization, fostering their growth in both power and responsibility as human-benige

 

The first year marked the beginning of this transformative journey. 

To successfully graduate, students were tasked with constructing a village within their World Seed, a challenge that demanded not only magical prowess but also strategic planning and resource management. 

 

As they nurtured their fledgling settlements, these aspiring lords gained invaluable insights into the intricacies of governance and the importance of balance in their growing realms.

 

The second year is significant escalation in the scale of their ambitions.

 

Students were now required to build not only a single village but a bustling town as well, along with two additional villages.

 

This demanding task necessitated a deep understanding of infrastructure development, resource allocation, and population management, all critical components of effective lordship.

 

 

The final hurdle in this arduous journey was the construction of a full-fledged city within their world. Achieving this remarkable feat was a prerequisite for graduation from high school, a testament to the student's growth and prowess as a lord. 

 

However, to gain acceptance into the most prestigious universities, one's accomplishments had to extend even further. 

 

A minimum of three city-state areas under their control was required, a challenging endeavor that demanded exceptional skill, determination, and strategic acumen of financial ability

 

In this context, Long Su's acquisition of a city with less then a month of awakening his Lord Talent was an exceptional accomplishment.

 

Even the most privileged students from affluent families would find it difficult to replicate such a feat. As the fog cleared, revealing the empty grounds where the captured city was standing in all its grandeur,

 

As the teachers surveyed the ground, watching a city that started to disappear in front of them, their expressions were a blend of awe and contemplation.

 

For an average lord, the process of expanding their world seed involved significant challenges.

 

Raw materials were needed for construction, and these could either be purchased or obtained from conquered dungeons. 

Everyone word seed is very small so Never forget that the purely free land to build your construction on top of it also need fatih and gold points to expand it

 

However, both methods incurred a extra cost—a loss of Faith Points as a fee for transportation.

This made every decision a calculated risk, forcing lords to balance their ambitions with their available resources.

 

 

Another option was to employ a capture card, a powerful artifact capable of sealing and transferring entire areas into one's world seed. Yet, this method came with a steep price. 

 

The Faith Point cost associated with buying a single small capture card was so substantial that it was virtually unattainable for those without the financial backing of a powerful family or organization.

 

In the case of Long Su, his circumstances were perceived to be even more challenging. 

 

Having lost his parents and with no known powerful background to draw upon, his chances of acquiring the necessary resources for such an undertaking were thought to be slim. 

 

Yet, against all odds, Long Su had managed to capture an entire city, a feat that defied conventional expectations and spoke volumes of his potential as a lord.

 

 

While some might attribute Long Su's success to sheer luck, it was clear that fortune alone could not account for such an achievement. 

 

In the Lord's world, luck was often seen as a form of strength in and of itself—an intangible force that set apart the truly exceptional from the merely competent.

As teachers at the school, they couldn't help but feel a surge of pride at Long Su's accomplishment.

To have such a promising student emerge from their institution was a testament to their collective efforts and a beacon of hope for the future.

 

"Long Su," Teacher Li Zhao's voice cut through the contemplative silence, drawing the other teachers' attention back to the young lord standing before them.

 

"Acquiring your first city signifies more than mere expansion. It symbolizes your ability to creat a safe guard inside your world seed from external threats, forcing anyone who dares to invade your world seed to face your city's defenses first."

 

 

His words hung heavy in the air, a solemn reminder of the responsibility that came with such power. 

 

"Furthermore, possessing a city grants you the ability to manifest it in the outside world, much like the strongholds that guard the entrances to dungeons. But beware;your first city is like the heart of your word seed ."

" should yourfirst city fall, your world seed will suffer irreparable damage—a burden that would weigh heavily upon your soul for the remainder of your days."

 

Long Su felt the weight of this words settle on his shoulders.

 

 

Li Zhao continued, his voice firm yet laced with concern: "Until you have established a second city or fortified town within your World Seed, it is imperative that you shield your first city from any perilous situations in the real world. Regardless of the potential rewards, the risks are far too great. Preserve your city's integrity at all costs, for it serves as the very living heart of your realm."

 

The warning words hung heavy in the air, an earnest plea for Long Su to balance ambition with caution. The teachers nodded in silent agreement, their collective wisdom reinforcing the gravity of her words.

 

Long Su took a deep breath, allowing the full weight of Li Zhao's guidance to settle within him.

 

The teachers exchanged knowing glances; their shared understanding was a testament. One of the teachers, a stern-faced man, produced a scroll from within his robes and hurled it towards Long Su.

The young lord's reflexes, honed through countless hours of training, under trachea li trning enabled him to deftly catch the scroll before it struck him

But soon Long su remember that even if he catch the scroll the effects of it didn't stop

 

The scroll, imbued with powerful magic, would transport him out of the dungeon and onto a wall adjacent to its entrance, leaving him suspended in full view of all who passed by.

 

This unexpected action served as a tangible reminder of the consequences Long Su would face for utilizing the rescue signal. Though his decision to summon aid had been warranted, it was not without repercussions. 

 

As the teachers observed the scene, their expressions conveyed both sympathy and resolve.

Though the impending punishment was not without its discomfort, it served a greater purpose—a lesson in accountability and humility that would shape Long Su into a wiser, more capable leader.

With the scroll now in his possession, Long Su braced himself for the journey that lay ahead.

As he took the first step towards his temporary public display, a mixture of emotions swirled within him—shame, resolve, and happiness for what he gained in these 7 days of Demi-World dungeon.