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Translator: Ashish
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The world was quietly expanding, yet Human Technology kept pace with it.
At least, the most advanced Human Nations on each continent could communicate with each other once again.
At this moment, in the USA, the symbol of the pinnacle of Human Technology, figures, sitting on chairs, were suspended in the air.
If one looked closely, they would notice that the chairs beneath these figures were all supported by an invisible force.
Faintly, one could see flashes of electric arc-like light flickering.
But that was not all.
If one slowly raised their gaze, they would behold a city crafted from steel, its towering structures piercing the sky. Here and there, colossal gears and conveyor belts turn and hum. Beneath a veil of dark clouds, the entire cityscape glimmered with a bluish-black sheen.
This was the most famous city of America, also known as the City of Steel.
Of course, it had an even more melodious nickname—Skyhaven, simply because the entire city hovered a hundred meters above the ground.
Even for supplies and transportation, one could see various advanced unmanned drones flying across the city.
This magnificent city was not only unique in America but also in the entire world. There was no other, simply because the master of this city was a well-known Superhuman of America—the Master of Magnetism. It was he who had lifted the entire city to a height of 100 meters with his Innate Talent.
This was a testament of how formidable he was.
At this moment, quietly watching the holographic projection not far away, the figures seated high on their thrones all wore solemn expressions.
“The continent opposite us is really fraught with turmoil.”
“Nothing can be done about it. It’s already a blessing that the Human Nations still exist even with the existence of a fearsome entity like the Divine Tree.”
“Haaa… Natural Disaster-level existences are truly like nightmares…”
Murmuring, these figures, looking at the war-torn continent in the hologram, couldn’t help but narrow their eyes.
Among these images, there were endless scenes of Mutant Beasts rushing out from the boundless white mist. There were also scenes of countless Rats swarming in the vast stretch of Great Prairie, launching bloody assaults against the Wolf Packs.
Of course, what shocked these figures the most was the sudden appearance of the Sky-reaching pillar of light shooting from the sky, no, from the depths of space, without any warning.
According to the analysis of scientists, this pillar of light pierced through at least 10,000 meters of the sea.
With such terrifying power, it was no wonder even powerful nations like China were powerless.
[Moreover…]
*Haaa…* Heaving a sigh, a Skyhaven’s city councilor looked at the young man sitting on the highest throne, wearing a helmet and a red cape.
He was none other than the Master of Magnetism — Yule, an unfathomable Superhuman.
In the entire nation, there were very few people who could rival him, and even in the entire world, there were only a handful who could rival him in terms of reputation.
Like the first girl in the history of mankind to ascend to the Tier-3, the Chinese Superhuman, Empress, He Ling Er.
Or the King of Knights of Great Britain.
Or the Saint and Saintess of the European Union.
Or the one hiding in the Alliance of Southeast Asian Nations, known as the Sage, who is rumored to be a reincarnated individual.
Of course, this was only on the surface, and it was only based on reputation.
As for everyone’s specific strength and abilities, let alone these people, even Yule, the Master of Magnetism, was curious about it. Since they had never truly competed with each other, everything about them was unknown.
“My lord, should we…”
“No.” Waving off, the figure seated on the high throne shook his head, stating, “Now is not the time. As long as that Tree Monster exists, that continent is off-limits to us.”
Declaring in a firm voice, Yule glanced deeply in the east direction.
The next moment, with a deafening roar, the entire world changed in his eyes; in the interplay of light and shadows, a world of magnetic field unfolded before him.
However, the very next moment, even he couldn’t help but gasp in astonishment, staring blankly at the indescribable but terrifying huge magnetic field.
Everyone and everything had their own magnetic field. The more formidable one was, the more formidable their magnetic field.
However, even for Yule, the Master of Magnetism, his own magnetic field could at most cover a large city.
For Transcendents of the same-level, being able to cover a medium-sized city with their magnetic field was already good enough.
[But, that monster in the distance… In terms of the magnetic field alone, it’s as dazzling as the sun in the sky. Such an existence…] With a sigh, Yule tightened his fists. [Compared to the rumors, the Tree Monster is even more formidable.]
However, just then, Yule seemed to be struck with an idea and suddenly suggested, “But, just because we can’t go to that continent doesn’t mean they can’t come to ours. According to what I said before, invite the leaders of various countries, and even their prodigies, to gather here and discuss the future of Humanity.”
“Yes, Sir” Confirming with a nod, the other city councilors accepted the order.
As a matter of fact, although Skyhaven was just one of the cities in America, it was also the center of America’s power.
Every city councilor of Skyhaven was either mayors of other cities, or their representatives.
As for Yule, although he wasn’t the public figurehead of America, in the world of Superhumans, few dared to defy his orders. And the reason for this was because in America, which had established a System of Transcendents, the Superhumans and ordinary people were clearly separated.
Even within the cities, there were clear divisions.
For example, cities where a large number of Superhumans resided were called Transcendent Cities. Ordinary cities were where ordinary Humans lived.
Even if these ordinary people had some Talent, it wasn’t enough to support cultivation or even combat. Thus, they were mercilessly left behind in ordinary cities.
…
Shortly after the meeting in Skyhaven, in Flame City of China…
As if receiving some interesting news, a graceful figure suddenly had the corners of her lips rise, revealing a playful smile.
“Your tentacles have finally reached far enough…” With a smile, Ling Er snapped her fingers before the entire envelope caught on fire, instantly reducing it into a wisp of smoke.
[However, this is not the time to pay attention to him.] With a smile on her face, Ling Er put on a black coat and quietly disappeared into the night. [Now that everything is set, it’s time to meet Master.]
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