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The Spatial Teleportation Array.

A revolutionary creation capable of breaking the constraints of distance and dramatically accelerating the world's developnt.

It had finally been brought to life by Hui.

It had been incredibly challenging, but it was all worth it.

Returning ho in high spirits, Hui found Tsunade reading in the study, deeply engrossed in her studies of cellular biology.

The two were now married, living a peaceful yet enviable married life.

Walking up to Tsunade, Hui wrapped his arms around her and gave her a fierce kiss, unable to contain his joy.

Tsunade imdiately sensed his excitent. She wrapped her arms around his neck and asked, “What’s got you so happy? Which project succeeded?”

As Hui’s wife, Tsunade naturally knew what he had been working on.

“The Spatial Teleportation Array,” Hui replied, his grin stretching from ear to ear.

Tsunade’s eyes lit up at his words.

She was fully aware of the significance of the Spatial Teleportation Array and how monuntal its implications were for the entire world.

“Let’s go! We have to try it out!”

Unable to contain her excitent, Tsunade grabbed Hui’s hand and dragged him outside, looking even more thrilled than he was.

Before long, the two of them arrived in the courtyard.

Hui pulled out a disk from his spatial pouch. The disk was about twenty centiters in diater, covered in intricate, mysterious patterns that were dizzying to look at.

“This is the array disk for the Spatial Teleportation Array. It’s made from a very unique tal.”

“This tal can harness spatial power, allowing spatial arrays to be inscribed on its surface.”

“I’ve nad this tal Void tal.”

“It’s quite the luck, actually. I searched for a long ti trying to find a material that could withstand spatial energy, but I had no success. I never expected to find it among the wedding gifts we received.”

“This piece of Void tal was a gift from soone nad Karo from the Region of Wind.”

As Hui spoke, he placed the array disk on the ground.

“I inscribed the Spatial Teleportation Array onto this Void tal. It can transfer anything within the array, whether living beings or inanimate objects, to another connected Spatial Teleportation Array in an extrely short amount of ti.”

“The ti required for teleportation depends on the distance and the mass of objects being transferred. The farther the distance and the more objects involved, the longer the teleportation takes.”

“I tested it. If it’s a regular person or an object weighing about sixty kilograms, it takes roughly one minute to teleport from the Hidden Sage Village to Wind Village in the Region of Wind.”

(A/n: In this world, only the Hidden Sage Village retains the ‘Hidden’ designation; other villages are simply known by their region, like Wind Village, Water Village, Earth Village, Rain Village, etc.)

“This array disk can teleport up to thirty people or a total of eighteen hundred kilograms of material in one go.”

As Hui explained, the array disk began to emit a faint glow. He held Tsunade’s hand and led her to stand on the array disk, placing both hands on the disk and pressing a small raised point.

“That glow just now indicates the array disk is fully charged.”

“The Spatial Teleportation Array requires charging. The energy source can be senjutsu chakra, natural energy, or even simply light.”

“In other words, this disk can recharge itself freely.”

“Of course, self-recharging takes much longer than manually supplying energy.”

“Since this array isn’t entirely perfected yet, the energy requirent is fixed, regardless of the number of people being teleported or the distance travelled.”

“I’ve tested it. The energy needed for a single teleportation is roughly equivalent to the total energy reserves of a Third-Tier Sage.”

“If I press this small point, it acts as the array’s activator. As long as the disk is fully charged, pressing this initiates the teleportation.”

As Hui finished speaking, a milky-white light spread out from the array disk.

The light ford a square surface three ters wide on the ground.

Then, this square surface extended upward, forming a three-ter-tall cube of glowing light.

“This is the range of the Spatial Teleportation Array. As long as you’re within this milky-white cubic light field, you’ll be transported to the corresponding spatial point.”

As Hui spoke, Tsunade felt her surroundings begin to blur. The light around them dimd, replaced by a cascade of dazzling, multicoloured rays.

In less than a minute, the dazzling, multicolored lights faded, and the surrounding environnt gradually beca clear.

But everything had changed.

What t their eyes was no longer their ho in the Hidden Sage Village, but an entirely unfamiliar place.

“We’ve arrived at Wind Village in the Region of Wind,” Hui explained, holding Tsunade’s hand as they ascended into the sky. “The reason it took less than a minute is that I’m not considered part of the teleportation load.”

Soon, the two of them were hundreds of ters in the air.

Looking down, they saw a vast village, built around a large lake and nestled within an expansive forest.

But looking farther out, beyond the forest, they could see a vast desert stretching into the horizon.

It was a massive oasis in the heart of the desert!

This was also the administrative center of the Region of Wind in the Sage Shinobi World, Wind Village.

“It’s incredible… a place that used to take three days and nights to reach now only takes less than a minute,” Tsunade said, her voice filled with awe, her heart deeply moved by the experience.

But soon, her heart was filled with pride.

Wrapping her arms around Hui’s neck, she gave him a kiss and said with a smile, “My husband is amazing!”

Hui couldn’t help but grin.

What man wouldn’t enjoy hearing praise from his wife?

“The only downside is that this tal is incredibly hard to find,” Hui said with a hint of regret. “I’ve had people searching for it tirelessly for the past six months, and so far, we’ve only found enough to make eight array disks.”

Although the problem of creating the Spatial Teleportation Array was solved, finding the tal to build more arrays had beco the next major challenge.

Fortunately, despite the difficulty, they had managed to find eight pieces of the tal in the past six months.

One piece had been handed over to the research departnt for study.

The remaining seven pieces, along with the one gifted by Karo, made up a total of eight, all of which Hui had crafted into Spatial Teleportation Arrays.

“If we’ve found this tal in our world, then it can’t be that rare. We’ll definitely find more in the future,” Tsunade said, offering reassurance.

Hui nodded in agreent.

He believed the sa, this world certainly had more Void tal, and it wasn’t going to be exceedingly scarce.

“It won’t be long before this world is fully connected. People will be able to travel across the entire world in just an hour,” Hui said confidently, a sense of accomplishnt swelling in his heart.

To be able to achieve sothing like this in the world, to create sothing as revolutionary as the Spatial Teleportation Array, was indeed sothing to be proud of.

“Speaking of which, you’ve never been to Wind Village before, right? Let’s take a look around together.”

Hui cloaked both of them in light, concealing their presence, and descended with Tsunade, landing in a less crowded area of the village.

After altering their appearances, Hui dispelled the light, and the two of them appeared as if out of thin air.

They didn’t dare stroll around here with their real faces.

After their wedding, the images of Hui and Tsunade had spread across the entire world.

It could be said that there wasn’t a single person in the world who didn’t recognize them.

Wind Village was forrly known as Sunagakure, but not only had the na changed, the entire appearance of the village had undergone a complete transformation.

In the old era, Sunagakure was a village in the middle of the desert, devoid of greenery and filled with yellow sand. The winds howled, and dust storms were frequent.

It was a place where, at first glance, no one would feel any desire to explore.

But Wind Village was now completely different.

The village was nestled within a vast forest, the trees forming natural barriers that shielded the village from the harsh desert winds and sand, protecting it from the elents.

At the heart of the village was a massive lake, with blue skies reflected in its clear waters, resembling a pearl set in erald.

The village was filled with various trees, wide streets, and neatly arranged houses. The layout resembled that of a forest park, making it feel as though one had stepped into the kingdom of elves.

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