Swish!
A massive waterfall emitted rumbling sounds as it cascaded into the lake below. But, there were two shocking points here.
First was how the peak of the waterfall began from the clouds. It was actually the rain that was concentrated on one spot that they ford a waterfall instead. And as for the clouds, they seed too vast, constantly continuing to form as they never dissipated or decreased in size.
The second shocking point was the lake that wasn't on the ground but floated in the air. It was a massive column of water that began from a hundred ters above the ground surface and reached a height of three hundred ters.
The water from the waterfall continued to fall into it as countless streams spread out from this lake. And yes, all the streams were in the air.
This was the trait inherent to the Turia Supercontinent. All the water streams were in the air and traveled throughout the continent, forming massive networks.
They were like walls in the air that divided the supercontinent into different regions. And from ti to ti, rain fell over from these river streams onto the ground.
This unique dynamic caused the birth of a lot of demon beasts suitable to live in such environnts.
And the source of all this water was this massive waterfall.
The waterfall wasn't just a flat curtain but actually ford a circle. And, behind this curtain, spanning the inner area of the circle, was a piece of flatlands.
It was an odd contrast as there were no clouds above within this circle. And here stood a massive structure in the air—The Mountain Sect!
The lake surrounding this region was nad the Doldak Lake, and the falls the Doldak Falls.
The place where the Mountain Sect was situated was sunny as the size of the Sect itself had begun to increase from its initial radius of 100 kiloters.
Krune and Zamura had been working on it tirelessly to upgrade it, allowing it to expand in strength automatically according to the population increase of the Sect mbers.
They installed a formation to dictate this, leaving everything else to the Sect's Guardian Spirit.
And thanks to Doldak Lake and the countless streams spreading forth from it, the Mountain Sect had vast channels to travel and reach all corners of the supercontinent. After all, the river streams weren't affected by the nature of the habitat they flowed through.
This ant that they had a consistent travel route.
After all, the ans to travel in a desert region, a region with terrible winds, falling rocks, etc., differed. Cautious thods had to be taken care of while the route wouldn't be accessible all the ti.
And it wasn't sothing one could brute force their way through. After all, this wasn't a continent but a supercontinent. Here, there existed environnts that could injure even Primal Gods.
And hence, these streams were of great importance. With that, the Monster Geckos could use them to speedily travel and reach all corners of the supercontinent.
It had been ten years since the Turia Supercontinent had finished forming. In this decade, the sect mbers of the Mountain Sect had been busy collecting data in regards to the Turia Supercontinent, not to ntion laying out plans for various cities and settlents.
It wasn't just a simple task of erecting buildings and calling it a day. There were logistics involved regarding everything.
After all, they also had to create a hierarchy where the sect mbers would be stationed as authorities in the respective cities, taking care of its various needs and performing the tasks assigned by the Mountain Sect.
As they were the ruling power, the fate and livelihood of everyone on this supercontinent were in their hands.
Every immortal in the Mountain Sect was so busy that they weren't even able to spend a mont to take in a breather. They were overworked to the extent that fus began to flow out of their heads.
Thankfully, they used their ntal Energy to persist with the task, performing their duties to their utmost.
Even the silly wisps had no ti to engage with their race's innate silliness, being buried with work to the extent they wished to commit suicide and revive as mortals to escape work.
Actually, Krune had thought of doing that countless tis. After all, adding on his thousands of clones, the amount of workload he could shoulder was the highest. It was overwhelming his mind so much that a thousand clones were only focused on cultivating to use ntal Energy and heal his mind.
After all, with their shared thoughts, it was like a network as the volu of information shared between everyone was overwhelming everyone. With that, this helped them as the subspace constantly moved from the bodies of the clones one after another as the clones cultivating within instantly used their ntal Energy to heal the mind of the respective clone.
This was how they managed to prevent their minds from collapsing.
Plus, it wasn't possible for Krune to escape from this task. It wasn't like any other Elders were forcing him or anything. They didn't even have the ti to care if he escaped from the scene.
But, the reason persisted with the burden was for his desires alone. There were tens to thousands of habitats and cities being constructed in such habitats.
This was not to ntion the various establishnts being erected there, not to ntion the roles of the logistics involved. Everything had to be drafted. And that ans… a gold mine of potential things that he could na.
This was the true reason Krune endured the burden. As long as he could na everything, he would be content.
And to dutifully harness his abilities…to make him feel happy, Zamura gave permission for Krune to na everything.
That was pretty much why their work was proceeding at such a fast pace. Otherwise, without Krune, they would have taken ten tis the duration to achieve what they had currently done.
The clones were also able to swim through the streams faster than their flight speed, allowing them to travel to every region of the supercontinent the fastest.
And this allowed Krune to first notice the bizarre regions that had ford. "Wait, why are the regions of the supercontinent reflecting our abilities?"
That was what Krune felt, gazing at a region where ntal Energy was being emitted naturally.
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