(Land) Contains a tform of emptynd spanning 100 realms.
- Land x100 realms
*Note: 1 realm = 1,000,000,000,000 km = 1 trillion km2
*Note: 100 realm = 100 trillion km2
"This... this is massive," Lein muttered, half-whispering. He stared at the bag with an expression of awe mixed with confusion. While he was ustomed to extraordinary gifts, this item felt almost too fantastical.
"How could such an item even exist? Isn''t this space too vast?" Lein wondered to himself. It would still be reasonable if thend''s size was 1,000 or 100,000 km2, but thend Hanes had given him used the unit of "realms," which was unimaginably vast.
Without hesitation, Lein decided to test the item. He immediately attempted to extract one realm from the ck bag. However, before thend could materialize, the system issued a warning:
[To deploy thend, please prepare an Orb Ind.]
The system notification sounded. Lein had already suspected that an orb would be required for deployment. Without a second thought, he retrieved an Orb Ind from his spatial ring.
The Orb Ind floated gently before him, like a living, energy-filled sphere. Lein then extracted the realmnd, following the system''s instructions.
[Deploying thend, do you agree to bind it to the nearest Orb Ind?]
"Yes."
Lein agreed and watched intently. He was eager to see if thend''s size truly matched the immense scale described.
In just a fraction of a second, an expansivendmass appeared beneath Lein''s feet. The sky, once empty, was now filled with solid terrain,plete with hills, small mountains, and scattered patches of green vegetation. Lein stood in awe, his eyes scanning the seemingly endless horizon.
"What…?" he murmured softly, unable to believe the breathtaking sight before him. It felt as if he had been transported to a new world teeming with life.
Thend around Lein was mostly barren, with a few hills and mountains visible in the distance. Sparse vegetation covered some areas within his view.
"Damn, what about the main ind and the other inds?" Lein muttered in concern. With the vastness of this trillion-square-kilometer realm, it was certain the other inds would be affected. The Divine Sky Realm might be overcrowded.
Worried, Lein quickly expanded his spiritual awareness. His consciousness spread rapidly, epassing the entire Divine Sky Realm.
He sighed in relief upon discovering that the newndmass did not disrupt the structure or interfere with the other floating inds.
"Good…" he muttered with a tone of relief. Thendmass, despite its extraordinary size, had seamlessly integrated without causing any destruction. Lein smiled faintly, his mind already filled with grand ns to utilize this enormous territory.
At first nce, the one-realm-widendmass filled Lein''s view with an iprehensible scale. The Divine Sky Realm, previously cramped with floating inds, seemed to stretch and adjust itself. The protective barriers, once static, now flexed like stic, making room for the newly emerged terrain.
From Lein''s perspective, thendmass didn''t rece the floating inds but instead rested beneath them, acting as a massive foundation supporting the world above.
"Looking at it now, the floating inds seem much safer," Lein remarked casually while observing the newly formedndscape.
He recalled the early days of entering the Divine Sky Realm, where falling from one of the floating inds meant certain death.
"If I''m not mistaken, the first one to fall was Asep," he thought, reminiscing about the horrifying incident. But now, the circumstances had changed.
As long as one had a flying device, they no longer needed to fear losing their life if they fell from an ind.
Lein crossed his arms over his chest, his gaze fixed on the vast expanse below. "If it''s like this, wouldn''t it be better to move life down to thisnd?" he murmured. He began contemting the future of the Divine Sky Realm.
Lein had no experience in building a civilization. Creating a race, establishing a kingdom, or even constructing a city were foreign concepts to him. Even family life was something he had never experienced. He understood that the next steps would require careful nning.
"Looks like I''ll need to meet with Hanes and hold an internal meeting with the core members to discuss this matter," Lein thought to himself.
He felt the weight of growing responsibility but remained confident in his ability to manage the situation. With steady yet decisive steps, he resolved to expand the newnd further.
For Lein, creating a vast main territory as a base was a top priority. His thoughts were focused on the battles he had observed across the cosmos and the extraordinary gifts he had received from Hanes. With unwavering determination, he extracted anotherndmass from his spatial ring.
The secondndmass appeared, equally magnificent and expansive, merging with the first to form an evenrger domain. Lein didn''t stop there. He had already duplicated severalndmasses previously and currently possessed over 30,000ndmasses in addition to the 100 gifted by Hanes.
***
Meanwhile, in the City of Life, a giant videotron on a skyscraper disyed breaking news that immediately caught the public''s attention. A female anchor stood on the edge of one of the floating inds, with the vast newnd stretching beneath her in the background.
Even from a great distance, the scale of thendmass was unmistakable, as if it filled the horizon entirely.
"Breaking news: an unidentifiedndmass has appeared beneath the floating inds. Hunters have begun conducting inspections," reported the anchor with a serious tone, adding tension to the air.
The sudden emergence of this vastndmass shook the Divine Sky Realm. Human leaders—whether loyal to the alliance or now hunters—gathered to discuss what had transpired.
Panic briefly swept through the popce. Meanwhile, alliance officials attempted to remainposed while investigating who was responsible for this phenomenon. Little did they know, this was all part of Lein''s grand n to create monumental change.
Various media outlets continuously broadcast updates about the mysteriousndmass beneath the floating inds. Unfortunately, rather than calming the public, many television stations sensationalized the news to boost their ratings. Although the situation sparked some unrest, public order remained intact,rgely due to the strict oversight in the City of Life.