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Despite being such a mysterious species, they didn’t refuse our investigation at all, and even actively cooperated.

To these highly advanced beings, self-proclaid pioneers like us might be perceived as monkeys, or to put it more kindly, like younglings of primitive tribes.

However, unlike the various imaginations before the lunar expedition, the technological level of the Moon People wasn’t beyond my comprehension.

Indeed, this Moon City is more advanced than any city on Earth—even the Capital.

And the individuals of the Moon People, almost all possess considerable Strength.

If placed on Earth, this city alone could resist, or even destroy half of a Kingdom.

Despite this, the Moon People are still human like us.

Apart from their mysterious Talent as Demons, in other aspects, there’s nothing too outrageous from my perspective as a Legendary Mage.

Although they rejected the crew’s courtship attempts, it seems their understanding of reproduction and fertility doesn’t differ from ours.

The physiological structure of the Moon People also doesn’t differ much from ours, even less so than the gap between so Demons and Humankind.

If it weren’t for their uniform, flawless Moon White pupils and silver-white hair color, Moon People mingling in human cities would likely be mistaken as Nobles from a Foreign Country.

However, no city on Earth, not even the most secluded village, has everyone with the sa hair color and eye color, as they always differ slightly due to genetic and environntal randomness.

Only those with a noble Bloodline can keep a consistent hair and eye color to so extent, but it’s impossible to achieve perfection, let alone the immaculate pure white like the Moon People.

At first, we were all amazed by that pure, uniform noble color, but after staying longer, we felt the Moon People might lack individuality.

Perhaps after another hundred, thousand-year evolution, the civilizations on Earth might reach such heights.

From this perspective, as a Mage within this Moon City, what I feel is not awe, but more a sense of curiosity and exploration.

This is precisely the driving force that propels us adventurers to cross familiar oceans and leap to this distant heavenly realm.

Yet here in Moon City, navigation skills are entirely useless, and even my Perception of the wind has beco incredibly faint.

The flow of the wind is nearly another sense for , and now it’s in a state of near blindness and deafness, this rare dullness often leaves uneasy.

Nevertheless, through personal experience, I’ve confird the environnt of this Moon City is indeed suitable for human survival.

Honestly, I was originally prepared to face a vacuum environnt, even starting to mobilize Magic Power to construct a Shield before the teleportation ended, attempting to resist potential suffocation and pressure.

This is common sense known by every qualified Wind Mage: As altitude increases, the components in the atmosphere essential for human and other life survival beco more sparsely distributed.

But on the other hand, the concentration of Magic Elent doesn’t vary with altitude.

In fact, due to the lack of natural circulation, the upper skies often hide an extrely dense "Sky Ocean" of Magic Elent, where powerful Magic Creatures that don’t need breathing can move solely by Magic Power, essentially no longer living beings but closer to Elental Spirits.

Although for us sailing the seas and living on Earth, these are not matters to concern. Those magical creatures from high altitudes almost never threaten the surface since they rarely leave their habitats for areas with thin Magic Elent.

But as a Wind Mage, focusing only on land or ocean undoubtedly is inadequate.

Every person who has flown in the skies will yearn to go higher, even to gaze at the other side of the starry sky.

And at this mont, whether as a sailor or a Mage, without a doubt, I am at a height never reached by anyone.

When others are still struggling under the atmosphere, trying all ans to escape gravity, climb even an inch higher, I’ve already flown to the moon.

This thought conveyed a sense of pride to , although this small gesture didn’t bring any visual impact, with no rise and fall.

But it’s not my fault; it’s because I’m a genius that I’ve beco like this.

If I knew earlier, I’d have learned Elentalization a few years later.

Back then, I eagerly broke through to Legendary, completed Elentalization, only to freeze myself in a youthful form...

Damn, is this what they call Heaven’s jealousy towards talent?

In any case, during this ti, with the crew’s inquiries, I’ve roughly understood the structure of this Moon City, and the core source of Moon People’s power.

After accomplishing this task and bringing these nurous discoveries back, I can surely attain Viscount... or even the Count’s Position!

And not just any court Noble with a title, but the kind with territory!

Adventure is certainly thrilling, but ships must dock eventually.

The thought of lavish life hereafter continually energizes my drive.

With such various ambitions, aided by a Spell mastering language, and Moon People’s assistance and cooperation, I compiled a dictionary of Moon Language.

Although this wasn’t easy, my progress was very smooth, and I can even say everything is developing in the most ideal direction.

The repair work on the ship is also nearing completion, the day of leaving Moon City is not far away.

——Then, an unexpected event occurred.

1. Grey Moon Attack

2. Demon Transformation of Moon Capital

3. Crew Out of Control

4. Madness of Moon

5.1

6.2

7.3

8.4

9. Filthy Accusation

10. Critical Success/Extre Failure♛

D10=d10(10)=10

D2=d2(2)=2

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