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Chapter 161 World Giant Beast_3



Maxim quickly shook his head: "Not at all, that's the strange part. Amidst the conflict, he only repelled us but did not take the life of any Elf.

Even when, even when we desperately tried to take it back later, he still didn't harm us."

Of course, although no lives were lost, there were many seriously injured.

They were still alive and held hope, but had no way to reclaim that crucial Tree of Life, which left them in despair.

In the end, having no other option, they came here.

After hearing this, Kana nodded and directly took out a map from beside him and laid it on the table.

"Where is your tree seed?"

The plot had changed, and Kana believed the place where they planted the tree was definitely not in the original location.

After all, the Eastern Wilderness had several Magic Nodes, and it was precisely because there were enough Magic Nodes that it created the natural prosperity here, with all kinds of monsters.

Maxim looked at the map and pointed at a place.

They planted the tree in the southern part of the entire Eastern Wilderness, and it was already quite far south.

Kana and the others were now in the northern part.

"That's quite far."

Kana estimated that even riding a Land Bird at full speed, it would take more than three days to reach the location of the Elf tree from here.

Given the speed of a Land Bird in the jungle, this was already a very long distance.

Kana nodded.

Then, with a somewhat peculiar look, he glanced at Maxim: "Do you, uh, know about the Eastern Wilderness?"

Maxim frowned upon hearing this and turned to look at Heiswantha, who was sitting beside him.

Heiswantha, hearing this, said, "I've been trading at sea all year, though I haven't spent much time on the Anwein Continent.

But in various coastal cities, I basically understand this continent, and I also know about the Eastern Wilderness.

I know that the Cohen Empire once wanted to develop this area, but eventually gave up due to various reasons."

However, these reasons are more practical than special, and everyone is pretty much aware of them.

The main reasons were that it was not cost-effective, there wasn't enough funding, and there wasn't a strong desire to develop in this direction.

Hmm, hearing this answer, Kana roughly understood.

This indicated that their understanding was not deep enough; they understood only the more superficial reasons.

"Although you mentioned the main reasons, the reason you encountered that Giant Beast was because your understanding wasn't deep enough."

Kana pointed at the map: "The area south of the Eastern Wilderness is quite a chaotic region.

Various races exist there, as well as many inherently evil races.

Isn't it surprising to you? It seems like this place has no connection with the Eastern Wilderness, despite the Eastern Wilderness being so vast."

It's important to know that for that rather chaotic region, there will always be someone wanting to expand towards the Eastern Wilderness.

"Because there's a separation here in the middle, and this separation is called the [Giant Beast Feeding Ground], it's fine to pass through temporarily.

If you want to establish a settlement there, or even open a road through it, you will attract the attention of the Giant Beasts."

The presence of the Giant Beasts is why Kana considers the Eastern Wilderness a decent development area, temporarily without much concern about external threats.

"Giant Beasts?" Maxim was puzzled.

Not just Maxim, even Raelia and the others were very confused.

"Why haven't I heard of this?" Raelia turned to look at her sister.

Even Abis shook her head in confusion; she had never heard of such things.

"It's simple, that Giant Beast has a force that makes people ignore it, making people subconsciously not want to go near its area."

Kana's words shocked everyone present. Such a force sounded too strange, and the more they thought about it, the more it made them break out in cold sweat.

"Is there really such a force?" Bobo couldn't help but be shocked.

Kana nodded: "Of course there is."

Because this Giant Beast is part of what the world gave birth to, it operates with forces that can even be called rules.

In other worlds, they might be referred to as "gods."

In ancient times, these Giant Beasts were indeed regarded as gods by the Life at that time.

However, they gradually concealed themselves and fell into slumber.

After speaking, Kana pointed at Maxim: "Planting the Tree of Life is a very intense disturbance because the planting of the Tree of Life impacts the surrounding environment significantly.

Such changes must have alarmed the Giant Beast, which is why it noticed you, even crossing its original area to where you planted your tree."

Hearing this.

Maxim couldn't help but ask excitedly, "Isn't there any way? Do we just let it occupy the Tree of Life like this?"

After all, from Kana's introduction, they might not have any capacity to interfere with that Giant Beast.

Kana just looked at him.

He was pondering what could be gained from this venture and what must be sacrificed?

And how to encourage the Elves to want to join the Night Watcher.


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