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Chapter 97

It is said that under heavy rewards, there must be brave men. Under such high rewards, a wave of pioneering was quickly set off among the people.

The territories of humans and orcs gradually expanded, starting from the central part of the Yani continent and gradually spreading in all directions of the continent, and soon occupied half of the continent.

With the development of the territory, the farming technology of the two tribes improved rapidly, the handicraft industry flourished, and metal coins were issued in large quantities. Along with the rise of trade between humans and orcs, a large amount of wealth was created.

The overall living standards of humans and orcs have been greatly improved, and the gap between rich and poor and class differentiation have become increasingly serious.

As life became increasingly affluent, the aristocratic class began to pay attention to the artistic aspect to distinguish themselves from ordinary civilians.

They were willing to spend a lot of money to support those talented artists, so a large number of artists began to emerge, such as paintings, sculptures, musicians, etc., and even musical instruments unique to the Yani continent appeared.

At the same time, food, clothing, housing and transportation also began to undergo profound changes with the improvement of productivity.

In the past, both humans and orcs were concerned about the issue of having enough food and clothing, but now that these are no longer problems, they have begun to pay attention to the taste of food and whether the style of clothes is in line with the public's aesthetics.

Immediately afterwards, a large number of chefs appeared, as well as tailors who specially designed clothes for nobles.

The nobles began to live a life of fine clothing and fine food, clearly distinguishing themselves from the common people.

As humans and orcs continued to expand, their settlements also appeared on the coastline on the edge of the continent. As time passed, small fishing villages began to develop into towns, and finally into large port cities.

From the beginning, small boats were made for fishing offshore, and over the next hundred years, large boats were made, which opened up inland river and maritime trade.

Seeing this, Chen Luo couldn't help but marvel at the wonder of the world. He has not interfered with the development of humans and orcs. After losing the influence of those players, the development level of the Yani continent is still very fast, almost equivalent to the European Middle Ages.

later stage.

However, the development of these continents is still a little too stable, allowing these intelligent races to expand too smoothly.

Although there is no problem with this, the monsters in the ocean are too powerful now. Except for giant dragons, there is no species on land or in the sky that can compete with them.

Species without natural enemies can easily become dominant, leading to ecological imbalance.

Chen Luo pondered for a while and decided to start creating Warcraft on land and in the sky to complete the Warcraft ecosystem of the Western Fantasy World.

With a wave of his hand, he found a new territory for the griffons in the Yani continent, and threw all the griffons there except the guard tower.

"What kind of land monsters should we add..." Chen Luo thought for a while, but was too lazy to think about it. Anyway, there are a lot of them in novels and games, so you can just copy and paste them in.

"The Bear of the Earth, the Hydra, the Three-Headed Cerberus, the Dark Demonic Wolf..."

Chen Luo created hundreds of land monsters in one breath, and threw them on four continents from low-level to high-level.

Then they began to make flying monsters, such as hurricane eagles, thunderbirds, frost giant eagles, etc., and more than a hundred kinds, and they were also thrown into the four continents.

In order to ensure the development of intelligent races on the current continents, in addition to Roman Continent, Chen Luo only produced ten pairs of each type of Warcraft on the other three continents. It was enough to ensure the continuation of their races.

Moreover, Chen Luo also put them all in undeveloped areas that are inaccessible to people, and they will not come into contact with the intelligent races on these continents in a short period of time.

The current intelligent races are still too weak compared to these monsters. When their extraordinary power grows, these monsters should also multiply.

When the Warcraft rises and the extraordinary power of intelligent races emerges, it will become a truly gorgeous and colorful Western fantasy world.

Time flies, and three years have passed quickly.

In the past three years, Chen Luo has given regular classes to mages and warriors every week, and they have spent the rest of the time practicing on their own. When students encounter something they don't understand, they can go to the tower to ask him for advice.

Chen Luo no longer runs around here and there. Now that the development of the Western Fantasy World is on the right track, there is nothing for him to worry about before players enter.

He only needs to stare at these precious "crops" in front of him, wait for them to mature, and then harvest them.

Therefore, Chen Luo spends his days leisurely, planting flowers and grass in Chaofan Academy, which makes the academy surrounded by greenery, birds singing and flowers fragrant, adding a bit of popularity.

In the past three years, there has been a competition every month, which kept the students tense because no one wanted to be eliminated.

As a result, one of them practiced harder than the other.

Apart from eating and sleeping, they had little time to rest, so even the elves who were used to being laid back were forced to work very hard.

But whenever the elves of Irelia see Chen Luo leisurely hanging out in the hammock of the tower every day, or watering flowers and grass, one can imagine the resentment in their hearts.

However, under such high-intensity training, all students have made rapid progress. In the third year, everyone has broken through the first level, and no one has been eliminated yet.

Among them, the ones that have made the fastest progress are the four teenagers that Chen Luo was optimistic about at first.

Chris's magic talent is outstanding, and he has awakened his fire talent with extremely strong attack power. He also works very hard, so his strength improves faster than anyone else.

This improvement is not just about magical strength, but also includes magical knowledge and thinking ability.

In the monthly competition, Chris was invincible just by relying on his proficient fireball skills, and he was ranked in the top three seven or eight times out of ten.

Among all the mage apprentices, only Irelia, who had elemental affinity, was able to suppress him after she was promoted to the first level and awakened three series of talents. The remaining elves were no match for Chris.

It's not that the other elves didn't work hard, but that Chris worked harder. He even worked hard enough to control the time to seconds.

Chris set a strict time plan for himself. Each bath should not exceed 00 seconds, and the time for eating should not exceed 00 seconds. The number of seconds needed to go to the toilet depends on the size, squeezing his time to the extreme.

What surprised Chen Luo the most was that after continuous research and study, Chris also improved the somewhat crude fireball technique, making it shorter in casting time, less in magic power, and more destructive.

This is what others say, genius is not terrible, what is terrible is that he is more talented than you and works harder than you.

Although Chris is not Irelia's opponent due to his racial talent, this gap is constantly narrowing as time goes by.

[Author's digression]: I just want to ask for votes! (To be continued)


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