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Chapter 556 - 556 556 Capital of Art
556: Chapter 556 Capital of Art 556: Chapter 556 Capital of Art “Haha, Lord Zhao Guang, I didn’t expect you to be here to welcome me.”
Just entering the Xuanwu Territory, Ocoro saw Zhao Guang with some people ready to greet him.
And that lined-up army, it’s really grand.
Zhao Guang also felt a bit down, as this guy really brought so many people with him.
Thanks to the colder climate of the northern regions, these people didn’t come here naked.
Zhao Guang glanced over and noticed that Ocoro and his companions were all dressed in something akin to doll costumes.
It seemed that the penguin outfit he had worn before had been talked about and had reached Ocoro’s ears.
“Your attire is not bad,” Zhao Guang breathed a sigh of relief.
This attire, no matter how one looked at it, was much more normal than having various colorful paintings on their bodies and was at least more acceptable.
“This outfit, you’re talking about, isn’t it great?
We actually had quite a difficult time coming up with it.
It’s only after you performed once that we realized this form of art is better.”
There’s only so much space on one’s body, so there isn’t much area for painting.
But wearing this type of suit, there are so many more possibilities.
Whether drawing on it or doing other things, it’s much more convenient than on one’s own body.
Even in making shapes, one could create some very large or particularly odd ones.
At this moment, Zhao Guang had seen that there were indeed all kinds of shapes being used.
One in the back resembled a carrot.
He really didn’t know how that came to be.
There was also one that looked like an insect, in which there must be many people.
It was impossible to see how many people were inside it or to make out their figures as they were walking this way.
He really admired these people’s coordination; they must have taken quite a few tumbles.
Even the insect shape was unrecognizable in its original color, having turned entirely dusty.
“Not bad at all, this style is much better than before,” he said.
Then Zhao Guang added, “Please come with me, I have prepared a Capital of Art just for you.
It’s still under construction; according to the current progress, it should be completed in no more than two or three months.”
This wasn’t possible with just cement, it also required the efforts of some Earth Attribute Mages.
In recent times, as the territory developed, Zhao Guang’s reputation had also grown.
So, Zhao Guang simply planned to construct Magic Wells in different places, connecting his various Mage Towers together.
From the start, many mages had come over, wanting to join.
Indeed, when a person’s strength became formidable, much of what previously had been difficult now became much easier.
Many of these people were from noble origins, otherwise, they wouldn’t have had the chance to learn magic.
They hadn’t found opportunities elsewhere, but now hearing about the strength of Xuanwu Territory, they ran here.
Zhao Guang wasn’t sure of their exact purposes, but he accepted all of them unhesitatingly.
This time, to build the Capital of Art more rapidly, Zhao Guang had mobilized most of the Earth Attribute Mages among these people.
With Earth Attribute Mages and cement, there was no need to build particularly tall buildings, so the city could be completed so swiftly.
Moreover, the city wasn’t far from here, just several hundred meters away.
It wasn’t fully constructed yet, but one could still see it from a distance.
“Is it that place?
You are amazing, to actually construct a city specifically for us,” Ocoro said.
Thinking back to their time in the Imperial City where they suffered much oppression, and now seeing this place, the two couldn’t be more different.
Indeed, worthy of being a pioneer of new art, everyone was moved as they looked at Zhao Guang, with many outright shedding tears.
This scene truly made Zhao Guang feel incredibly awkward, almost like a social death.
“This place was specially chosen by me because it’s very close to the inner territory of the Empire.”
Understanding, Ocoro said solemnly as though making a vow, “I get it, this is for us to do our utmost to promote new art.
Rest assured, I will take care of everything.”
Zhao Guang was speechless and thought, well, if you like it, just go for it.
After all, he had intended to annoy those nobles.
Wasn’t it about making Ocoro and his people come here so everyone could suffer together?
If others were miserable, he would be happy.
“Yes, exactly, just go and promote it passionately.
Let me know if you need anything,” he said.
“We indeed lack a lot of props.
We’ve discovered that we just can’t create many shapes.”
As Ocoro explained, Zhao Guang gradually realized that these people’s imaginations really knew no bounds.
Wait, perhaps these people weren’t completely useless; their boundless imagination had even inspired him in his magic techniques, albeit indirectly.
But sometimes, that spark of inspiration was all that was needed for a significant breakthrough.
Excellent, this was truly wonderful; he hadn’t expected these things to be so useful.
Wait, no, he absolutely couldn’t fall into the trap of becoming an artist himself.
“Cough…
I see.
So, you should organize research groups specifically for studying these matters.
Everything you need is in the Capital of Art, and I’m planning to build a five-layer Mage Tower here.”
This wasn’t because Zhao Guang thought highly of them but rather because there was a large Magic Node right here.
Originally, he had chosen this city location at random, but upon personally inspecting the site, he found a Magic Node right in the middle of the city.
Given the richness of the Magic Power at this node, building a five-layer Mage Tower posed no problem.
“You’re too kind to us, I understand, I’ll make sure to invite mages to join our art research,” Ocoro said.
Was that what I meant?
Zhao Guang felt a headache coming on.
He wasn’t sure if there were really any mages who would share their enthusiasm.
After all, why meddle so much?
Let them go and figure it out on their own.
After arranging everything for these people, Zhao Guang soon found an excuse to leave.
This was the only surprise Ocoro had for him this time; there was nothing else particularly exciting.
But then again, he had already joined the Silver Tower himself, more directly connected than Ocoro.
What could Ocoro possibly bring to the table that would impress him anymore?
Perhaps only the Royal Family’s collection could still pique his interest now.
Ocoro didn’t mind and directly joined the others in the construction of the Capital of Art.
As they said, this place would be their headquarters in the future.
They aimed to make the Capital of Art the continent’s leading city of art in the coming years, and they were all progressing towards that goal.
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