Chapter 547: Ending Early
Although the social atmosphere and the concept of the whole people in the Magic Empire make traditional magicians like Sean very uncomfortable.
But it is undeniable that this is indeed a holy land for spellcasters in the wizard world.
The extremely terrifying base of spellcasters has made all kinds of spellcasting professions in the Abarut Empire flourish.
If Sean is allowed to choose, if he has the opportunity to build a holy tower in the future, he must choose the Abarut Empire first.
Because of the extremely exaggerated number of spellcasters in the Magic Empire, once any holy tower is established, the number of registered formal magicians may easily exceed a thousand.
Of course, the premise is that Sean has enough money.
They are all first-level magicians, but the survival pressure in the Magic Empire is far greater than that in other parts of the wizard world.
Any fourth-level magician who builds a holy tower in the Abarut Empire first needs to consider not the location of the holy tower, but whether he can afford to pay wages to all the registered magicians in his holy tower.
The extremely exaggerated number of low-level spellcasters in the Abarut Empire makes the number of magicians above level 4 far exceed that of other top forces in the wizard world.
But strangely, the number of holy towers announced by the Abarut Empire is only more than 2,000, less than 3,000.
It is only twice as many as the Mamet United Alliance, and it does not match the number of its low-level base at all.
This shows that many magicians in the Abarut Empire did not build holy towers at all after being promoted to level 4 or above...
As for how the magic empire maintains the foundation of governance, Sean later learned that those public magic academies are not completely free of charge.
Any magician who studies and graduates from a public magic academy must serve the Abarut Empire for nearly 30 years.
As for magicians who successfully advance to level 1 or above, there are other terms and conditions.
I heard that the Abarut Empire is the first slave owner in the wizard world.
It is the existence with the most slave planes among all the top forces in the wizard world.
Including in foreign wars and expansion, the Abarut Empire and the Beren Empire are also the two most aggressive giants in all the forces in the wizard world.
Also, without sufficient plane war dividends, how can the Abarut Empire afford so many magicians.
If one day, the war is far away from the Abarut Empire, perhaps this magic empire will collapse.
Its strong magic civilization is based on the use of magic coins as a means of operation, through stimulating the economy and maintaining rules.
It is like a huge war machine, advancing without stopping.
Since tens of thousands of years ago, the Abarut Empire has begun to restrict its population.
It is also the only country in the wizard world that restricts the number of the bottom population.
I don’t know if the increasing number of bottom spellcasters has made the top leaders of the Abarut Empire unable to bear it.
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France City, a city where Sean temporarily stopped in the Abarut Empire.
It has been a year and a half since he arrived in the Abarut Empire, but Sean is still a little unpredictable about this top power in the wizard world.
The reason for stopping in French City is that Sean and Lina's cross-border communication experiment has made new progress.
Just last month, they completed their first long-distance exchange.
Although the transmission channel still has strict requirements on the volume and weight of items, who knows whether it will be possible to exchange large quantities of items in the future.
In the morning, Sean was still drinking tea in the laboratory. He stayed up all night last night, and now is the time to recover.
The little fox girl gently massaged Sean's shoulders to relieve his fatigue, while Yuli was doing some finishing work in front of the experimental table.
Sean's experimental table actually has a miniature element pool to supply energy.
This element pool was not built by Sean himself, but was distributed to him by French City.
Not only here, but the entire French City has a high-power element pool underground, which supplies energy to the entire city.
The energy provided by the miniature element pool is much more stable than that of the energy crystal.
When using this element pool, all Sean needs to do is to pay a considerable amount of magic coins to the French City every week.
Sometimes Sean is obsessed with experiments and forgets to pay. It doesn't matter. The French City will continue to supply him for a month.
If Sean hasn't paid after a month, the French City will send relevant personnel to collect the fees.
At that time, Sean not only needs to pay the fees, but also add an advance payment.
Otherwise, the French City will stop supplying him with energy next month.
This kind of life with the characteristics of the Abarut Empire made Sean very uncomfortable at first, but gradually, he got used to it.
Because it is really convenient.
The little fox girl and Yuli were busy, so the task of opening the door was given to the mermaid holding a broom and doing nothing.
French City even has magic apprentices who provide cleaning services for magicians, but Sean has never called them.
Because he doesn't keep idle people, the mermaid can complete this task well, and most of the time, the little fox girl will help her.
Outside the door was a magic apprentice who was only 1.5 meters tall and had some acne on his face. The little guy looked only 13 or 14 years old, but he was already a low-level apprentice.
He was a newspaper boy in the French City and delivered a magic newspaper to Sean every week.
As a price, Sean had to pay a magic coin for the newspaper every month.
Not only that, France City also has all kinds of weird charging rules.
For example, street lighting fees, air purification fees, etc.
These fees are not much, only one magic coin per year, and are charged on a family basis.
Fortunately, there is no water fee, because most magicians can condense water balls and be self-sufficient.
But this is enough to make Thain, an outsider, feel strange and troublesome.
However, the residents of the Ebalut Empire are accustomed to it.
And those living in cities are basically families with magicians or knights, and ordinary families can barely afford it.
It's no wonder that the Ebalut Empire advocates "money first". This is actually the social environment.
Today was probably not the day for newspaper delivery, so Thain was a little surprised by the appearance of the newspaper boy outside the door.
The freckled boy outside the door didn't know that a first-level magician was in the laboratory, watching him through spiritual exploration.
The little guy was obviously a little nervous when facing the beautiful mermaid, and he said tremblingly: "I have your letter!"
After that, he took out a magic letter from the brown canvas bag with a hint of elemental power.
The magic letter was quickly handed over to Thain. It was strange that someone could deliver the letter here.
After opening the envelope and reviewing the contents of the letter, Thain's aura and momentum changed obviously.
"It's time for us to leave here." Thain suddenly said ambiguously.
Looking at Thain's solemn face, Yuli didn't know what happened specifically, but she still nodded respectfully.
That magic letter was indeed addressed to Thane, and it came from the distant land of Greenland, and was sent by the Grant family.
The Knights Hall of Steel Wall Fist, where the three official knights of the Grant family are located, participated in a plane war fifteen years ago, and then fell into a bitter battle.
Thain's father, Kelman Grant, and the family's two great-grandfathers, Jerami Grant and Ulysses Grant, all participated in that war.
News came in the letter that his father had been seriously injured in the plane war and his life or death was unknown.
In any case, Thain had to end his travels early and return to the land of green.
Before Thane gave birth to an heir, there was no doubt that Kelman Grant was his closest relative.