Chapter 413: Were Only The Enemy Of Evil (1/2)
Chapter 413: We’re Only The Enemy Of Evil
Annan followed the “teacher” out of the narrow and diray sky
Annan noticed a gray-white barrier in the sky far away It looked like the frost for dew outside thein the middle of winter
On the outside of the frosted shell, the whistling blizzard could be faintly seen with the naked eye
Annan knew that this was not the cursed barrier the Old Grandulatory barrier the Storm Tower’s Edict Wizards had installed
In the center of large cities, there would be a see Barrier Generator]
It was a seic to refill the barrier It prolonged its original duration fro only three days to an indefinite period The barrier could be maintained when the materials were continuously replenished
Annan heard from Father Vasily that the Austere-Winter Dukedom’s barrier was fully autoe that many ritualists did not want to publish: “Ritual doesn’t necessarily need ‘hurowth of ritual autoy
“Ritual autoy level in Austere-Winter Dukedodom Unfortunately, this directly put many ritualists out of work
They could not even find other jobs
If a ritualist lost his job, it was effectively the sa the “necessity of existence” After all, every ritualist was dangerous No one kne e they had in their erous ritual so a severe distortion to the environment because of a failed ritual
There were indeed some rituals that could only be performed by humans But this was because there were special conditions that “s with self-awareness” in some rituals
But the effect of the ritual was correlated to its cost
Considering the cost, the poor Austere-Winter Dukedom couldn’t use an overly powerful barrier to shi+eld the entire city Although this barrier was called the “Heat Regulatory Barrier”, its primary function was to isolate cold winds and blizzards
The chill oozing froround was not dispelled Instead, the barrier was like a giant, transparent glass cover
Even so, these large cities had become Austerian’s last hope
What was used to stop the curse of the Gray Mists was the frigid blizzard that could freeze even the curse
Since the blizzard could freeze curses, it could also freeze ordinary people, beasts, and crops into death
As a result, the subway usage rate of Austere-Winter Dukedom was dozens of times more frequent than that of other countries In this case, it was fair to say that the subas inclined toward civilian usage already
The subways of other countries were utilized in the import, export, and transportation of transcenders in and out of the country In the Noah Kingdoround railway dedicated to the dooods and people
However, for Austere-Winter Dukedom, not even the transcenders could travel from one city to another alive, let alone the ordinary people
Another weight in the circu curse] was that the transcender would not be able to replenish their mana in the blizzard
Even theblizzard, not to mention that the blizzard’s temperature here was even lower than that in other countries So it was even iround railway
Many corpses were buried in the snow of the wild
Most were illegal transcenders driven out of the city and left to fend for themselves Ordinary people could be beheaded if they committed capital crimes, but not the transcenders
If they were to die, they would cause trouble for the people in the city
But the expulsion fro a person out in a canoe with a day’s worth of food and water froain, the mortality rate was evident
Ordinary people could only take the subway
But “Bella,” as played by Annan currently, was different
It was difficult for olves to purchase subway tickets, and Bella was a ho had no uessed correctly, Bella had faced the never-ending blizzard, walking step by step in the land covered with heavy snow across dozens of miles She must have come from one barrier to another
Annan did not kno Bella did it
But anyway, the “teacher” brought Annan to the subway station