Chapter 204: Transition of Magical Power
Holme was a serf ——but he wasn’t a serf from birth. During the time even earlier, he had been a miner in the mines.
Miner, and not slave laborer.
There were two types of people working in the mines — miners who had freedom and slave laborers who had no freedom. The former were freemen who willingly chose to “dig rocks” in the dangerous mines for the sake of bringing the bacon home, while the latter was the private property of the mine owners, equated to the tools and livestock in the mines. However, there weren’t any differences between the two in some aspects —— they were all expendables that could die in the mines anytime, and no one would care to ask about them even after their deaths.
The process through which Holme lost his freedom was highly dramatic: he wasn’t a miner who “remained in his place”; compared to immutably digging up rocks in the mines, he preferred searching for new objects —— whether they were new ores or plants, so long as they were novel things. On this point, there were often people who teased him, saying that his ancestors might have had a bit of the dwarf bloodline, but Holme had always taken this teasing with good humor. As he worked in the mines, everything that he had in mind all day long was whether he would be able to dig up some extraordinary treasure underground. And finally, one day, he really did “dig” out a “treasure”.
He had run into the scene of the mine owner’s wife cheating with a supervisor in the mine.
It was very easy for supervisors to beat one or two miners or slave laborers to death. They just had to palm it off using reasons such as the mine caving in or the like after the incident, and there would be absolutely no problem. Holme had even personally witnessed such scenes before. Thus, he chose to flee at the very first moment —— once he did, he never returned home.
After being a refugee for a year, he settled down in the old Cecil territory. Viscount Cecil of the previous generation did not expel him, but he had no choice but to rely on selling himself as a serf to seek survival.
In normal circumstances, this would be all to his short yet miserable life —— after being locked to the land, there would no longer be any changes in serf Holme’s life, no more new encounters, or even hope. He would carry the heavy pressures imposed by the landowner and spend his whole life crawling in the soil, living out his remaining 10 to 15 years as a serf. And if he could, by luck (or unluckily) have offspring during this course of things, then his offspring would also inherit the identity of a serf, thus living under the whip of the landowner generation after generation. And his experiences as a miner in his early years, as well as that bit of restless curiosity during his youth, would one day completely vanish from his memories.
However, after that calamity, everything changed.
The old Cecil territory was gone; the landowner was gone; the land was gone. The new feudal lord walked out from a legendary story, leading the survivors to build a whole new homeland at the foot of the Dark Range. Faced with an all-new land and the Dark Range that was full of secrets, the feudal lord promulgated inconceivable new laws one after another. And the serf Holme was rewarded for his participation in making traps during the “Defense Battle” in autumn. He became a free person once more, even freer than a freeman.
The feudal lord allowed residents to take all sorts of jobs according to their forte and rewarded anyone who worked hard. On the notice board in the center of the town, new recruitment notices would be put up almost every day, and anyone who wanted to contribute more to their family expenses could respond to the feudal lord’s call through to this channel. To people of this era, the feudal lord opening up so many work posts and even providing remunerations for them was practically an unbelievable gift of grace. Moreover, it was winter whereby in former years, they could only stay home to starve and await death. ——Thus, each time new recruitment notices were put out, countless people who were waiting for jobs (or to provide for their family) would swarm forward, searching for jobs that suited them.
The majority of the people in the territory were originally illiterate; they could only wait for the soldiers standing in front of the notice board to read out the contents on it for them. However, the soldiers would only begin reading them out six hours after the new notices were put out. —— In order to understand the recruitment content a few hours earlier, Holme forcefully learned thousands of new words within the brief period of a few months and was then able to stumble through the contents on the notice board.
In night school, people like him who worked hard to learn to read due to similar motivations weren’t few; literate people could know the details of the recruitment several hours in advance and head to the internal-affairs human-resource department to look for clerks to register themselves. By the time those illiterate people went forth to sign up, more often than not, all the posts would already be filled. Those people who did not work hard to become literate at the beginning were all regretting it now.
And Holme was very glad that he had learned words in time. When the feudal lord announced the organization of a new exploration team that would enter the mountains, he signed up at the very first moment. This team did not require many people. Although there were some risks, the remuneration was even higher than for the technical jobs in the factories. Besides, there was also a small team of magic-infantry troops protecting them. How great could the risks be?
The newly organized mountain exploration team entered the Dark Range through a newly discovered mountain path. They saw many incredible mutated animals, plants, and rocks along the way. Because of his former experience in the mines, pretty agile mind, and best literacy, Holme became the leader of this team (of course, another important reason for this was because he’d once been personally commended by the feudal lord; this was a rare honor). Under his leadership, the team found those unusual “raw stones” with a faint purple luster from a stretch of weathered rock with weak cohesion.
In the process, Holme’s curiosity that had once been slowly worn away by life was gradually revived…
…
Under the soldiers’ lead, Gawain and Amber found the “exploration team’s fortified point” in the Dark Range. Several simple tents sat in a small empty space in the mountains, while the fully armed Cecil Combatants kept guard around this small campsite. Gawain saw the person-in-charge of this exploration team, a middle-aged man who wasn’t tall but was very robust.
Looking at the person’s tanned face and slightly bent body, Gawain instantly sensed familiarity. The memory of a satellite spirit played its role very well at this point. He recalled that he indeed knew this person: during the Cecil defensive battle against the aberrations in autumn, a serf called Holme had been commended for his outstanding performance. To set an example, he’d even been given public recognition —— the facts proved that he really hadn’t misjudged him back then.
“I remember you’re called Holme.” Gawain nodded to this resident who was once a serf. “You participated in the exploration team this time?”
“Yes—yes Lord!” Holme didn’t expect that Gawain would actually remember his own name; he was instantly slightly filled with profound respect and humility. “You personally presented a… a medal to me!”
“You’re a little fatter than you were then. Very good.” Gawain nodded with a smile. “You were the one who discovered the ores?”
“Yes, Lord.” Holme worked hard to manage his nervous emotions. He was someone who’d gone up the commendation stage once; he had to be that bit more composed than the average man. “The location of the initial discovery isn’t far from here. Let me point it to you…”
On a rock formation not far from the campsite, Gawain saw the few collection points that the exploration team excavated.
Such ores with immense potential value were actually “buried” in such shallow areas.
Gawain came to the collection point. He saw a layer of thick grayish-white porous rock stratum that looked weathered covering those ores, and those ores with faint purple or blue lusters were “mounted” in it, like some kind of condensation nuclei.
“They’re all very small pieces of ores on the surface — the deeper we dig, the better and bigger the quality and size of the ores. I think the veins that truly have exploitation value still needs to be dug deep to find.” Holme explained at the side. “Such a loose weathered rock stratum isn’t too suitable to be dug as a mine—— It will collapse easily, so it would be better to directly make it a quarry. With Rebecca Crystals, blowing up the rock layers wouldn’t be difficult.”
Gawain nodded. “I saw the reports that you sent back. You all discovered many things that the outside world has never seen. Moreover, the animals and plants all show signs of mutation.”
“Yes, Lord,” Holme replied. “This is the first time an extensive area of mineral ores like this were found.”
Gawain responded with an “mm” before lifting his head to survey the surrounding terrain —— Gawain Cecil from 700 years ago had once led troops to search for paths in this Dark Range. And back then, this area had yet to be affected by the Dark Wave. In Gawain Cecil’s memories, there were no such peculiar things here.
They had appeared after the Dark Wave.
Amber pulled out her dagger and curiously picked up a broken piece with a mixed bluish-purple luster from one of the rocks that had been dug out in the collection point. She held it under the sun and examined it. “What a strange thing, old… Gawain. This is what you mentioned — changes to natural substances due to the influence of the Dark Wave?”
“The essence of the Dark Wave is an extremely powerful surge of magical power. Although this portion of magical power cannot be used by mortals, it can still engender a far-reaching influence on the natural environment,” Gawain explained casually. “Do you know that the magical materials that can be found in the ruins of the ancient Well of Deep Blue are even more than the amount found here?”
Amber’s eyes were wide. “How reckless does a person have to be to dare to mine in there!”
Gawain shook his head but did not answer her question.
He looked at the ore before his eyes, but what he was thinking about at heart wasn’t just these ores in sight.
He’d once guessed that perhaps the Dark Wave had not broken out just that one time.
The surveillance satellite left in the sky was clearly a kind of early warning equipment targeted at the Dark Wave (or similar phenomenon). The calamity that happened previously at the Cecil territory also showed signs of the Dark Wave making a comeback. And the surveillance records from when he hung in the sky in the past had also shown the phenomenon of all civilization on the continent vanishing entirely for no reason, the whole ecosphere starting from zero like a shuffle and reboot.
In the “satellite era”, his observation of the world was disjointed due to severe “frameskip”, so there were many times when he couldn’t figure out how those earthshaking changes had come about —— in the blink of an eye, primitive man had created magical power cannons; then with another blink, they were living in tree trunks wearing animal skins and line dancing around a bonfire. The geomorphology and distribution of vegetation in his vision were also turned upside down. Perhaps there had been a destructive war lasting decades or possibly 49 days of floods and tsunamis. However, to a satellite spirit who saw one frame per thousand years, this “swift yet brief” moment of disaster was really difficult to capture.
But there was definitely something causing such “shuffling” —— if there weren’t other answers, the only answer would be the Dark Wave.
The Dark Wave would cause qualitative changes in the substances in the natural world. These things in the Dark Range that had never been seen before in other places were enough to prove this point.
And even if the Dark Wave had retreated, these changed objects would not resume their original form; instead, they would be consolidated to become an all-new material —— the ores found in the Dark Range could similarly prove this.
Then, supposing that the Dark Wave had occurred more than once in the world, Gawain would have reason to believe that the majority of the things in this world might have been influenced by the Dark Wave.
He came up with the boldest guess throughout history:
Those magical materials, magical creatures, or the common soil and rocks that appeared to be completely unrelated to magical power had been gradually molded to become what they were at present through the tempering of the Dark Wave time and time again.
The Dark Wave was a “world-shaping phenomenon” that would persistently occur and had not stopped showing signs of recurring, even to this day.
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- Chapter 226 - A Boss Sneaked In
- Chapter 225 - Slipping Into the Dream With the Wind
- Chapter 224 - All Sorts of Strange Coincidences
- Chapter 223 - The Night That Was Filled With Stars
- Chapter 222 - On This Special Day
- Chapter 221 - When the Positions of the Stars Are Realigned
- Chapter 220 - The One Who Truly Profits
- Chapter 219 - New Business
- Chapter 218 - Self-Awareness That Transmigrators Should Have
- Chapter 217 - The Establishment of the Cecil Chamber of Commerce
- Chapter 216 - Business Plans
- Chapter 215 - Industrial Products
- Chapter 214 - Extreme North and Extreme South
- Chapter 213 - What Can the Cecil Territory Sell
- Chapter 212 - Alchemy Factory
- Chapter 211 - Heresy's Undercurrent
- Chapter 210 - The Way Out from the Dark Wave
- Chapter 209 - What Did the Sea Demons Do Normally?
- Chapter 208 - The Sea Demons' Knowledge
- Chapter 207 - Dinnertime for Gawain's Family
- Chapter 206 - The Shadow Realm's Big Void
- Chapter 205 - A Door?
- Chapter 204 - Transition of Magical Power
- Chapter 203 - What Did the Dark Wave Bring?
- Chapter 202 - New Ore
- Chapter 201 - Catching a Cold
- Chapter 200 - Rune Research Center
- Chapter 199 - The First Lesson
- Chapter 198 - Height of the Technique
- Chapter 197 - Inversion Circle
- Chapter 196 - The First Church
- Chapter 195 - Information Brought by Tiel
- Chapter 194 - Sea Demon Tiel's Big Adventure
- Chapter 193 - Lost in... the Deep Sea?
- Chapter 192 - Fish, What a Huge Fish
- Chapter 191 - Santis Seid
- Chapter 190 - Heidi's Work Arrangement
- Chapter 189 - The Videos That Selena Gerfen Left Behind
- Chapter 188 - The Sea Demons' Excavation Plan
- Chapter 187 - What Are Sea Demons
- Chapter 186 - After Winter Set In
- Chapter 185 - Theory of the Helping Devil
- Chapter 184 - Arrangement
- Chapter 183 - The Technology of the Eternal Sleepers
- Chapter 182 - Letter and Shambles
- Chapter 181 - Dawn
- Chapter 180 - The Power of Eternal Sleepers
- Chapter 179 - A Sweet Dream
- Chapter 178 - Gradually Awakening
- Chapter 177 - Light Sleep
- Chapter 176 - Pipedream
- Chapter 175 - Investigation
- Chapter 174 - Lilith Kant's Visit
- Chapter 173 - Restless Winds
- Chapter 172 - Guests of the Kant Territory
- Chapter 171 - Legend of the Sea of Eternal Darkness
- Chapter 170 - Breeding in the Shadows
- Chapter 169 - Into Another Dream
- Chapter 168 - The One Who Was Devoured
- Chapter 167 - Seeking Death
- Chapter 166 - Eternal Sleepers
- Chapter 165 - What Happened in the Kant Territory
- Chapter 164 - Winter Development Plan
- Chapter 163 - Additional Population and Heidi's Worries
- Chapter 162 - Finalization
- Chapter 161 - Concentrated Fire...
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- Chapter 159 - Sortie
- Chapter 158 - Refugees' Gathering Point
- Chapter 157 - Weapons of a New Era and the Unconventional Missionary
- Chapter 156 - In The Deep Sea
- Chapter 155 - Missionary
- Chapter 154 - Construction of the Territory
- Chapter 153 - Combat Field Pack and Modularity
- Chapter 152 - Shooting Test
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- Chapter 149 - Accommodate
- Chapter 148 - Test
- Chapter 147 - Already Dead
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- Chapter 145 - Ancient Testing Ground
- Chapter 144 - Magic... Capacitor
- Chapter 143 - Storm Gathering
- Chapter 142 - Bard Wendell's Information
- Chapter 141 - The Heretic Cult Believer's Identity
- Chapter 140 - Byron Takes a Big Risk And a New Guest
- Chapter 139 - Proper Path
- Chapter 138 - The Power of Calculation
- Chapter 137 - Pea
- Chapter 136 - Girl
- Chapter 135 - Gawain's Perception Problems
- Chapter 134 - What the Hell Did I Hear?!
- Chapter 133 - Returning Home
- Chapter 132 - Gains
- Chapter 131 - Eternal Stone Slate
- Chapter 130 - The Viscount Who Escaped from Calamity
- Chapter 129 - Hidden Weapon of Justice
- Chapter 128 - Heretics
- Chapter 127 - Frenzied Noise
- Chapter 126 - What Exactly Is Buried and Hidden in This Land
- Chapter 125 - Sir Byron's Encounter
- Chapter 124 - A Child
- Chapter 123 - Crystal Grenade
- Chapter 122 - Trouble
- Chapter 121 - Oblivion
- Chapter 120 - Foreign...
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- Chapter 118 - Theurgies and Magic
- Chapter 117 - Cecil Mechanical Manufacturing Facility
- Chapter 116 - Metal Master
- Chapter 115 - Rotational Wheel and Bearing
- Chapter 114 - Typhon's Dark Cloud
- Chapter 113 - Gawain's Morals
- Chapter 112 - Talents and Population
- Chapter 111 - One Small Step
- Chapter 110 - When The Storm Rises
- Chapter 109 - E=1.66
- Chapter 108 - Runes and Formulas
- Chapter 107 - Jenni Perot
- Chapter 106 - The Aid Team
- Chapter 105 - Nicholas Egg's New Identity
- Chapter 104 - Foreign Person… Ball
- Chapter 103 - Talk with a Ball
- Chapter 102 - Magic-Powered Engine
- Chapter 101 - The Doofus Has Made A Contribution Again!
- Chapter 100 - The History of Religion and the Motive Power Trigger
- Chapter 99 - Regarding Religion
- Chapter 98 - The Conviction of the Holy Light
- Chapter 97 - Those From the Royal Capital Are All Guests
- Chapter 96 - The Hundred People Who Were Late
- Chapter 95 - Veronica
- Chapter 94 - Regarding the Army
- Chapter 93 - After the Victory
- Chapter 92 - Nicholas Egg
- Chapter 91 - What Exactly Was Hatched
- Chapter 90 - Scared Me to Death
- Chapter 89 - Blown Up
- Chapter 88 - The First Boom
- Chapter 87 - Miracles That Mortals Can Also Participate In
- Chapter 86 - Bold Plan
- Chapter 85 - The Great Barrier
- Chapter 84 - Even More...
- Chapter 83 - Source of the Monsters
- Chapter 82 - Response
- Chapter 81 - Monsters, Monsters
- Chapter 80 - The Essence of Magic and the Sound of Art
- Chapter 79 - Rebecca’s Success and Doubts About Magical Power
- Chapter 78 - Rune Trigger and Amber’s Slacking Time
- Chapter 77 - New Furnace
- Chapter 76 - The First Step to Art
- Chapter 75 - Unexpected Result And Unexpected...
- Chapter 74 - What’s Glowing
- Chapter 73 - So Could This Be a Trick?
- Chapter 72 - Signs of Life?
- Chapter 71 - Abnormal Changes with the Ball
- Chapter 70 - When Tricks Do Not Work…
- Chapter 69 - Failed Project
- Chapter 68 - Druid?
- Chapter 67 - The Steelworks Plan and Amber’s Return
- Chapter 66 - Ball
- Chapter 65 - Ancient Facility
- Chapter 64 - Depths of the Remnants
- Chapter 63 - Abnormal Change
- Chapter 62 - Magic Web 1 and Blacksmith Store
- Chapter 61 - Pride of Cecil Clan
- Chapter 60 - Rebecca's Big Project
- Chapter 59 - Management Issues
- Chapter 58 - Norris' Story
- Chapter 57 - Elves, Coins, and Irrigation
- Chapter 56 - The Problem of God
- Chapter 55 - Laying Foundations
- Chapter 54 - The Rogue Mage’s Inheritance
- Chapter 53 - The Magic Web
- Chapter 52 - A World with Magic
- Chapter 51 - Ores Arrived
- Chapter 50
- Chapter 49
- Chapter 48
- Chapter 47
- Chapter 46
- Chapter 45
- Chapter 44
- Chapter 43
- Chapter 42
- Chapter 41
- Chapter 40
- Chapter 39
- Chapter 38
- Chapter 37
- Chapter 36
- Chapter 35
- Chapter 34
- Chapter 33
- Chapter 32
- Chapter 31
- Chapter 30
- Chapter 29
- Chapter 28
- Chapter 27
- Chapter 26
- Chapter 25
- Chapter 24
- Chapter 23
- Chapter 22
- Chapter 21
- Chapter 20
- Chapter 19
- Chapter 18
- Chapter 17
- Chapter 16
- Chapter 15
- Chapter 14
- Chapter 13
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- Chapter 11
- Chapter 10
- Chapter 9
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- Chapter 7
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