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The game has become a real alternate world-Chapter 814 - 496: The Choice of Wish
After the banquet ended.
Using a temporary single Teleportation Gate, Kana returned to Blue Sky Harbor, back to this port city that had been almost entirely taken over by the Night Watcher, turning it into a city under their control.
This city, with the close to a year's support and development from the Night Watcher, had become undoubtedly a grand city.
And the entire city continued to expand, gradually approaching the borders of Half Moon Bay.
At this moment, the day was gradually turning to dusk.
Kana returned to his bedroom, leaned back on the sofa, and closed his eyes to relax.
Then he opened his own interface.
[Character: Kana Safro Sat]
[Profession: Blood-colored Creator]
[Level: 11]
[Experience: 8.7w/10w]
[Status: Oath of Salvation, Jade Guardian, Fire of Hope, Legendary Body, Fairy Companion]
[Blood Volume: 50/50]
[Magic Power: 50/50]
[Constitution: 25]
[Agility: 25]
[Spirit: 25]
[Evaluation: The world has been anticipating for long.]
Through previous battles, and particularly the final one against three opponents, Kana's experience had surpassed three-quarters; perhaps another battle at the Legendary Stage would level him up.
No rush, perhaps it would happen soon.
Restoring his interface, kana brought forth the Stone of Creation in his hand.
Among them was a stone already too large to ignore, almost a perfect sphere, with only a small flaw in one spot.
Like a glass sphere that had hit the ground, chipping off a tiny piece of its surface.
Indeed, this was the sphere-like Stone of Creation that Kana had been collecting, almost complete.
The result of Raelia's recent efforts, along with the piece retrieved from the Shadow Demon.
Only one small fragment remained.
And Kana knew exactly where that final sliver was, just waiting for him to retrieve it.
Besides this soon-to-be complete stone, Kana had only two pieces of the Triangle remaining.
"The application of this entire stone needs to be decided and preparations must begin,"
Kana murmured to himself.
Until now, he still had not fully made up his mind about the Stone of Creation's wish-making direction.
At that moment, there was a knock at the door.
"Your Highness, the meeting is about to begin."
"Alright, I'll be right there."
Soon, in a secluded basement of the Night Watcher Manor.
The entire basement was inscribed with exaggerated demon patterns, and embedded in the walls were alchemy machines almost integrated with the basement itself.
Several scholars were maintaining the operation of the alchemy machines.
"The remote shadow link has been established, connected to the Night Watcher system, project in progress,"
said one scholar, activating the machine.
The basement was filled with magic power, which under other devices transformed into beams of light, forming phantom figures.
One after another, human figures emerged in the basement, completely simulated by magic power, indistinguishable from real people.
"Oh wow! This is amazing, I see you, pointy ears, can you see me?"
In the Bestar Continent, Sergio waved his hand, looking at Maxim across from him.
Maxim's veins bulged immediately; he hadn't seen Sergio for a year.
"You're still as annoying as ever, dwarf."
"Hahaha, don't say that, pointy-eared brother, I'll buy you a drink when I return," Sergio laughed heartily, unfazed by Maxim's dwarf comment.
Maxim ignored him, looking around at the others, and couldn't help but remark: "Even though I knew such magic existed, being able to connect over such great distances is truly astonishing."
The people present were spread across this world, even at its ends, yet they could communicate as if face-to-face.
Not that such magic didn't exist, but connecting over such distances was unprecedented.
"Indeed, magic is truly wondrous, if only it weren't so troublesome," Sergio mumbled while marveling.
At this point, a voice emitted from Kana's room.
"This is just an experimental model, it will be streamlined and miniaturized soon, so perhaps next time, Lord Sergio, you won't find it so troublesome." 𝙛𝓻𝒆𝓮𝒘𝙚𝙗𝒏𝙤𝙫𝓮𝒍.𝓬𝒐𝙢
Clearly, the sound of the meeting could be heard throughout the basement, though only key personnel were projected.
"Oh, is that your voice, Kana?"
Kana nodded.
Sergio shrugged helplessly: "Alright, I'll look forward to the next time then."
But Kana didn't find it troublesome.
Upon reconsideration, he guessed perhaps it was due to Sergio's Golden Bloodline and the dwarves' unique High Magic Defense.
This could make magic effects weaker and more unstable for dwarves.
And this was a long-distance meeting linked to the Candlelight Council.
After all, the Night Watcher could be considered a well-known large organization.
You couldn't just have every meeting in an online group chat; major meetings held once a year, or particularly critical ones, still needed some formality.
Yet one couldn't deny that the Night Watcher was in a period of rapid development, with each councilor having their own responsibilities and being distributed across the world.
Hence, there was this method.
"Alright, let the meeting begin then,"
Kana said.
He was the first to speak: "Before all projects begin, there is one important matter that requires everyone's decision."
Hearing this, the ceremonial officers present immediately straightened up; Kana's tone did not suggest it was a small matter.
"I've told you, we're collecting a complete Stone of Creation, right?"
Everyone nodded, Sergio spoke: "You couldn't have already collected it, could you? Mother Earth!"
Kana hurriedly raised his hand to stop him: "Don't get excited, not yet, but it's just one step away, only the final piece remains, and I know exactly where it is."
One couldn't deny the authenticity of this virtual meeting; Kana could already feel everyone's excitement, their breathing heavy.
After speaking, Kana seriously gazed at everyone, scanning each of their eyes.
"And now, we need to discuss the first issue: when this stone is complete, what wish should we make?"
This question was met with silence.
Such silence indicated that those around each councilor also held their breath.
"Hoo..."
Beget exhaled, seemingly better at adjusting his emotions.
He said: "We discussed before that the wish-making could be entirely decided by you; to be honest, we're not very knowledgeable in this area,
even now."
The others nodded in agreement, this was indeed the case.
"Alright, stop beating around the bush; you must already have some ideas, just haven't made a choice yet,"
Vainsha, who had known Kana the longest and was considered his uncle, said.







