Miss Witch Doesn't Want to be a Diva-Chapter 820 - 33 ’Blood Fiber Lan’ Xi Lugeya

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Friday's time quietly passed, and the next day was the weekend. The festive atmosphere inside Academy City became even more solemn, yet the incident that happened in the alley last night, like a pebble dropped into the water, left no ripples.

Even though on the surface, official reports made no mention of the incident, on the Ai Jieka Network, many details of the battle were exposed, and there were continuous analyses on the various abilities exhibited by the flesh monster that night.

This is a hidden space located on the side of the Ai Jieka Network, a region difficult for ordinary residents to access. Here, opinions from all sides converge, and those who can reach this place are often the 'veteran users' of the Ai Jieka Network.

"The opponent's self-healing ability is particularly strong, coupled with swift movement and camouflage abilities, making it indeed difficult to capture."

"'Grey Mountain' was too restricted when dealing with it. If it were other elites from the Radiant Feather Sequence, they might not have been so frustratingly defeated."

"If it were some from the Blood Pupil Sequence who are adept with blood curses and toxins, they would utterly defeat such a flesh monster."

After discussing the combat-related issues, someone then analyzed the dangers of the potions carried by the jester.

"Among them, the part that enhances strength poses no threat to huge corporations adept in various Spiritual Medicines, but the part about drinking it to infect cells, and slowly altering genes, indeed has an astounding effect. If this is used to threaten certain influential figures, it would be more lethal."

"No wonder he treasures it so much, not to mention, some rare candies from 'Lagertis' can achieve similar effects of replenishing Essential Magic Power and promoting strength enhancement."

"Easy for you to say up there. Have you ever bought those rare candies and Spiritual Medicines? Do you know how expensive they are? And the potion that jester was giving away clearly had very low production costs, otherwise, he wouldn't be handing them out so freely."

The debate over the economic aspect of the potion lasted nearly a hundred posts before the heat diminished slightly, and then someone mentioned another matter.

"At the end of the video, the flesh monster was about to strangle the grey-clothed man in mid-air. Did the battle just end like this?"

"I don't know, the video cut off just like that, the later part must have been removed." freewebnσvel.cѳm

Subsequently, the direction of the discussion gradually shifted, and this incident was gradually submerged in the vast and endless network. Only a few people noticed that, after this night, Academy City's Riot Control Units and the surveillance Autonomous Units that patrolled became much denser, and more surveillance devices were also installed in some places with less foot traffic.

Saturday afternoon, Tilan sat under a tree in the courtyard of the Mansion, on a simple wooden chair, with a small round table beside her holding a teapot and a book, while a maid stood quietly waiting behind her.

With fingertips smoothing out the page lifted by the breeze, Tilan continued reading the "Anthology of Songstresses Through the Ages."

'Blood Filament Lan' Xi Lugeya, a well-known Songstress from the early Federation, was born in the year 186 of the Sixth Era. At that time, the Songstresses of the Federation entered a period of minor decline. Since the 'Sandstone Rose' Sandra generation, no new generation Songstress had broken through to the Sunlit Level, and their influence paled in comparison to the Songstresses born during the golden era of earlier years.

Regarding this phenomenon, some at the time commented that the era in which the new generation Songstresses were born was too peaceful and easy, lacking certain experiences that are profound and deeply engraved in one's heart. This led to the situation after the year 180 of the Sixth Era, where not only the Songstresses, but also the music industry, film and television industry, were in a state of difficulty and scarcity, with few notable works, and many people could only reminisce about the golden age of the Federation's founding, marked by stirring innovation and great development.

And after the generation of Songstresses like 'Sandstone Rose' Sandra and other figures gradually grew old and retreated from the limelight, the interior of the Federation fell into a state of dullness and anxiety.

In the early Sixth Era, dispelling the darkness of the Fifth Epoch, re-developing the borders of civilization, and restoring the prosperity of human society were the common goals of society, also almost the consensus of all descendants who survived that era.

However, once the Federation truly began to achieve these goals, the good times of society did not last long.

In the golden age of great development and innovation, the Federation's demand for population was urgent. Whether it was the pioneering fleets venturing to remote Star Domains or the intense competition in every emerging market within society, a substantial number of talents were needed, with almost all the adult population, as long as their own issues were not too serious, being able to find suitable jobs and then throw themselves into the fervor of construction and development.

But this fervent scene gradually saturated after the year 160 of the Sixth Era, and around the year 180, a major turning point came. Most of the planets that could be easily developed within the Federation were mostly developed or were in the late stages of development, no longer requiring large numbers of people.

The situation of mutual strife in various field markets gradually stabilized, industry titans slowly rose and established, related industry norms began to solidify, and it became increasingly difficult for new enterprises to challenge the market share of established groups—economic disparities between the Central Star Domain and remote Star Domains began to form. As one moved farther from the Central Region, the economic value gradually declined, until finally, the Federation's pace of pioneering slowly ceased.

Because the Star Domains near the Central Region gathered over 70% of industry, high-end industries, in particular, were concentrated in the Central Star Domain, and as one moved towards the edges of the Federation, industries became sparser. Even with the desire to develop, producing the same kind of goods, whether in terms of raw material import or main market sales, cannot compare with the convenience and low transportation costs of the Central Region, leading to the economic backwardness of the related Star Domains near the edges of the Federation.