Chapter 2648 Continents Of The Jui World
Chapter 2648 Continents Of The Jui World
Chapter 2648 Continents Of The Jui World
Lin Mu had been eager to practice the Litany of Verdant Forests and had heard that the Jui World was abundant with such forests.
Initially, he considered heading straight to the forests during their journey to the next city, but he was unfamiliar with their characteristics.
"This should be better than going in blind," Lin Mu thought.
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He activated the jade slip, revealing a comprehensive list of forests ranging in size from a mere hundred kilometers to sprawling expanses of hundreds of thousands of kilometers. The persistent threat of beast waves had prompted meticulous documentation and study of these forests, resulting in a wealth of information.
The jade slip provided in-depth details about the kinds of immortal beasts inhabiting the forests, their topography, the flora that could be found, and any valuable resources present.
There were over a thousand forests listed, but Lin Mu focused on those located in the Shanxi Continent, as their next city was situated there.
"No point transcribing information about forests on other continents—it won't be much use to me," Lin Mu reasoned.
The Jui Empire encompassed three continents, all massive in size, covering nearly half the world's surface area. The remaining landmass consisted of three oceans situated between the continents.
Uniquely, the continents stretched from the northern to the southern poles, with only a frozen ocean connecting them. While this frozen ocean might seem like a natural bridge, it was far from a viable crossing. The journey was both perilous and impractical—more so due to the extreme climate than the beasts.
The two poles were essentially barren wastelands, devoid of significant resources and laden with death. The rare materials hidden there were deeply buried under ice or snow, making them almost impossible to harvest.
Of particular note was the Temple of the Four Guardian Beasts, the largest of its kind in the Jui World. Located precisely on the border between the two empires, it was a unique neutral zone, attracting visitors from both sides daily.
The forest surrounding the temple was regarded as sacred. A White Tiger of immense power was said to have been born there in ancient times, and its bloodline continued to influence the region.
As Lin Mu read through the jade slip, he came across the names of the tiger species residing in the forest.
"Moon Eye Tigers, Scarlet Streak Tigers, Iron Sheen Claw Tigers, Steel Furred Immortal Tigers..."
He found the variety remarkable.
"Most of these are rare tiger species, yet all of them coexist in a single forest. The bloodline of the White Tiger must be responsible for this anomaly," Lin Mu concluded.
Tigers were apex predators by nature, and their territorial instincts made it unusual for multiple tiger species to inhabit the same area. While it wasn't unheard of to find two or three species coexisting, ten was unprecedented.
Perhaps Little Shrubby might have had some fun there with his 'kin'.' Lin Mu thought.
While there were no Scorch Claw Tigers there, meeting other Tigers might still be good for him, even if it was just one of the bloodlines he had.
Lin Mu's goal was to find a forest that would provide the ideal environment for practicing the Litany of Verdant Forests. He needed a place where he could immerse himself in nature, free from distractions and dangers. The jade slip provided detailed descriptions of each forest, including the types of immortal beasts, the terrain, and the resources available. This information would be invaluable in helping him make an informed decision.
As he continued to read, Lin Mu came across a forest known as the Emerald Canopy Forest. It was located in the southern region of the Shanxi Continent close to Ram Orchard City and was renowned for its lush vegetation and vibrant ecosystem.
The forest was home to a variety of immortal beasts, including the elusive Jade Winged Sparrow and the majestic Verdant Horned Stag. The terrain was relatively flat, making it easier to navigate, and the forest was rich in medicinal plants and rare herbs.
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