Chapter 541: The Bulwark (1/2)

Gravis had never heard of the bulwark before. By definition, a bulwark was a defensive wall or just a very fortified position. It sounded more like a bulwark would refer to the defensive line, but apparently, it didn't.

”It's a defensive line made out of plants,” Ferris answered.

Gravis blinked a couple of times. ”I was wondering why I saw so few powerful plants. Are they all in this bulwark?” Gravis asked.

”Most of them, yeah,” Ferris answered. ”Plants can't really move, which makes it hard for them to survive in most areas. Beasts that fight a plant and feel like they would lose simply run away and the plant can't do anything about it. That makes it hard for plants to get food and become more powerful.”

”Then, how did this bulwark form?” Gravis asked.

”Our ancestors created it,” Ferris answered with his usual excitement. ”We have been fighting the sea beasts for forever, and keeping the defensive lines working takes up a loooot of beasts. So, they decided to create a defensive line with only plants. With that, we can send more beasts to other places.”

Gravis nodded. ”Makes sense. Where is that bulwark?” he asked.

”At the core of the world,” Ferris answered. ”A third of our area near the Grand Lake is being protected by the bulwark, with us taking care of the remainder.”

”Grand Lake? What's that?” Gravis asked.

Ferris was a bit taken aback. ”You don't know what the Grand Lake is? That's weird! Everybody knows,” Ferris said.

Gravis sighed. ”Just tell me, Ferris,” Gravis said helplessly.

”Sure thing,” Ferris answered with a smile. ”The Grand Lake is the very core of the world. It's about 200,000 kilometers wide, encompassing the entire core of the world.”

Gravis furrowed his brows. ”I thought us land beasts were more powerful than the sea beasts. How come the most important territory is completely underwater? Shouldn't it be like 75% land and 25% sea?” Gravis asked.

”After you leave the Grand Lake, the land and sea are distributed like that, yes, but it doesn't include the Grand Lake itself,” Ferris answered.

”Why don't we simply transform this territory into land if we're more powerful?” Gravis asked.

”The Striders live there,” Ferris answered simply. ”They like water.”

Now, everything made sense. Gravis remembered the imposing and impossibly powerful ”cows” he had seen from the Mountain of Pride. In fact, when Gravis looked to the north, he could even see them from here. These Striders were all so powerful that it needed a level five Emperor with a level three Law to kill even one of them, and there were ten!

Gravis was way farther away from the core of the continent than when he had been on the Mountain of Pride. Yet, the Striders were simply too gigantic. This distance only made them appear a bit smaller.

Obviously, if the land beasts tried to do anything to the Grand Lake, a Strider might take offense and simply kill them.

”Do sea beasts live in the Grand Lake?” Gravis asked.

”It's full of them!” Ferris said. ”It's their headquarters, and their Ultimates live there as well.”

”The Striders don't mind?” Gravis asked.

”Nah, they don't care about any of that. As long as you are not a threat to them, don't touch their water, or don't attack them, they simply ignore you. Theoretically, you could even sit on one of them, but no one has the guts to play with their lives like that,” Ferris explained.

'The Striders sound rather passive,' Gravis thought. 'Though, it makes sense. After all, the Striders aren't there to kill beasts but to be killed by beasts. If they were aggressive, it would defeat the entire purpose.'

”The bulwark must be powerful if it can defend such a powerful territory, right?” Gravis asked.

”Super powerful,” Ferris answered with a frantic nod. ”One of our Ultimates is a plant and lives there.”