Exploring Technology in a Wizard World - Chapter 57 - Forest Banquet

Chapter 57 - Forest Banquet

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Chapter 57 of "Exploring Technology in a Wizard World" opens with dynamic events: The banquet progressed with an abundant selection of food on the table. This was largely... Read on for more!

The banquet progressed with an abundant selection of food on the table. This was largely because Richard had accepted Prince Gro’s invitation earlier that day and joined him for a half-day hunt, bringing back a variety of game.While there weren’t many large wild beasts, there was no shortage of small animals, now presented as roasted pheasants, ducks, quail, rabbits, and wild goat meats on the table.

Prince Gro sat in the center of the tent, in full swing of conversation, enthusiastically waving his arms as he described something.

Richard sat on the side, cutting grilled, slightly charred stakes with his knife and fork into small cubes and then slowly chewing and swallowing them as he brought them to his mouth. Since there were no spices, just a bit of salt, the meat didn’t taste very good, even worse than that of domestic livestock. However, Richard continued to eat expressionlessly, occasionally nodding towards Gro to indicate he was listening.

Pandora sat next to Richard, finding the utensils more interesting than the food. She hadn’t touched the meat on her plate, instead amusing herself with the silver knife and fork with a faint glint in her eyes, resembling a dragon that had discovered treasure. After playing with them for a while, she brought the fork to her mouth and tentatively bit down on it.

To ensure hardness and reduce costs, silverware generally contains some copper and tin, but Pandora’s teeth were far beyond that of an ordinary girl. She bit down lightly, and immediately a clear indentation of her teeth appeared.

Another bite, another set of teeth marks.

Continuing to bite, a third set of marks…

After a while, Prince Gro’s topic reached its conclusion, summarizing, “In short, that’s what the entire Jade Kingdom looks like.”

Richard nodded, now understanding that the Jade Kingdom Gro spoke of was the nation where this forest was located.

According to Gro, the entire Jade Kingdom spanned an area nearly three times that of the Blue Lion Kingdom, with a population more than double, nearing three million people – considered a mid-sized kingdom. It might lag slightly behind the likes of Pulan Kingdom or Yasi Kingdom, but it wasn’t too weak either.

Having heard this, Richard then asked, “Are there no wizards in the Jade Kingdom?”

“Wizards?” Gro paused for a moment, then shook his head and said, “There should be very few, if any, they’re mostly just passing through. Some say that this island is too barren, lacking the magic materials wizard need. As a result, wizards generally live on the mainland. Those with the talent to become wizards are also periodically taken away by special ships to study on the mainland.”

“The mainland?” Richard murmured to himself, nodding. He had some vague knowledge of geography. As it stood, the Blue Lion Kingdom, Jade Kingdom, Pusi Kingdom, Yasi Kingdom, and others actually all resided on a giant sea island known as Smans Island. Though it could be the largest sea island in the world, it was still an island, not a continent.

The true continent lay across a vast stretch of sea, reachable only by ship. However, the ocean was infested with sea monsters, sirens, pirates, and was occasionally subject to powerful storms – a moment’s carelessness could result in both shipwreck and loss of life. Thus, the exchanges between Smans Island and the mainland were infrequent, existing in a semi-closed state, with only a handful of daring captains engaging in trade.

At this moment, Gro suddenly looked over with gleaming eyes, full of expectation, and asked, “Um, Lord Richard the Wizard, could you teach me magic, help me become a wizard?”

“Hmm? Why?” Richard looked at Gro and asked aloud, “Why do you want to become a wizard?”

Gro pursed his lips and took a deep breath before replying, “Because only by becoming a wizard can I survive.”

“Hmm?”

“Listen to me…”

Next, Richard heard a story very similar to his own.

Prince Gro was indeed a prince of the Jade Kingdom, but he was not the only prince. In fact, Gro’s father—the previous king—had five sons, with Gro being the second, and 16 years old this year.

Above him was a 35-year-old elder brother. Below him were three younger brothers. The third and fourth brothers were one and two years younger than Gro, respectively, while the fifth was only three years old.

Gro’s eldest brother, who had been designated as the Crown Prince by Gro’s father, succeeded smoothly to the throne after their father’s death. Afterwards, Gro began to sense some changes and noticed that there seemed to be people who were against him in various ways. Moreover, only the youngest fifth brother had received a titled noble rank and territory, while he and the two other brothers had been waiting for three months without any grant, which naturally raised his concerns.

Gro’s worries were quite reasonable: he and the other two brothers had never been very close to their elder brother due to the age difference and had minimal communication. Now, the elder brother probably viewed them as threats and wanted to remove them all, hence the delay in granting them titles and lands, keeping them confined to the Royal Capital until he saw a ripe opportunity to act.

Reflecting on this, Gro felt tense. The reason he had gone hunting was to temporarily get away from the Royal Capital and lay low. But this was only a temporary guarantee of safety. In Gro’s view, perhaps only by becoming a powerful wizard could he make his elder brother wary enough not to act against him and ensure his own safety.

After listening to Gro’s account, Richard’s eyes flickered, and he said, “Actually, you don’t have to be so pessimistic.”

“Hmm? Why not?”

“In my opinion, your situation isn’t so dire,” Richard exhaled lightly, “If your elder brother really wanted to act against you, he probably would have done so already. After all, by delaying until now, you’ve become alert, and taking action against you now would certainly be more difficult than dealing with you at the beginning when you were unsuspecting.

Since your youngest brother has already been granted a fiefdom, you and the other two will sooner or later be granted one as well, though it might be in poorer locations. Delaying now is just about wearing down your patience; after a year or two, when the territories are decided, even if they are in worse locations, you will accept them because at that time, having any land will seem better than having none.”

“Is that so…” Gro murmured thoughtfully.

“To be honest, you shouldn’t have left the Royal Capital,” Richard continued, “In the Royal Capital, with your elder brother there, you are safest. Because if something were to happen to you, he would definitely be implicated. Therefore, he won’t act against you and will even prevent others from doing so.

But once you leave the Royal Capital, it’s a different story. If you die, it can be attributed to an accident. Especially while hunting in the forest, it’s easy to concoct excuses like being attacked by wild beasts, accidentally struck by stray arrows, or falling from a spooked horse.

Your elder brother doesn’t wish to kill you, but there are others who may not wish for you to live. For instance, the Great Nobles supporting your elder brother from behind, who as allies in his interests, would benefit from your death, at least they could carve a piece out of the lands meant for you.

Then there are enemies of your elder brother in secret, who by killing you could smear his reputation, shake his position, and thus achieve some goals. More extreme still are nearby hostile kingdoms that wish to start a war; killing or capturing you would be an excellent tactic.

In short, you are actually safer in the Royal Capital than you think. And now, in this forest, you are far more in danger than you realize.”

“This!”

Gro was startled.

📖 Contents

1 Chapter 1 - Dungeon, Prince, Prisoner, and Science 2 Chapter 2 - Wizard Magic and Yellow Phosphorus 3 Chapter 3 - Flame Python and English Longbow 4 Chapter 4 - Explosion 5 Chapter 5 - Personal Guard Captain 6 Chapter 6 - Extracting "Magic Material 7 Chapter 7 - Sphinx’s Riddle 8 Chapter 8 - The Death of the Book Spirit 9 Chapter 9 - Wizard and Life Remolding 10 Chapter 10 - Super Body State 11 Chapter 11 - Manufacture of Anesthetics 12 Chapter 12 - Successful Out-of-Body Experience 13 Chapter 13 - Star Body Projection 14 Chapter 14 - Medieval Style Breakfast 15 Chapter 15 - Highly Activated State 16 Chapter 16 - Battery Production 17 Chapter 17 - A Sudden Inspiration 18 Chapter 18 - Leiden Bottle 19 Chapter 19 - Craftsman 20 Chapter 20 - Medieval Electromagnetism 21 Chapter 21 - Guidance 22 Chapter 22 - Invisible Eyes 23 Chapter 23 - The First Spell 24 Chapter 24 - King’s Will 25 Chapter 25 - Dinner and Target 26 Chapter 26 - The Death of the King 27 Chapter 27 - The Face in the Shadow 28 Chapter 28 - Betrayal and... Death 29 Chapter 29 - The Secret from 3 Years Ago 30 Chapter 30 - Wizard and Spell 31 Chapter 31 - Kidnapped by the Giant Dragon 32 Chapter 32 - The Giant Dragon’s Dwelling 33 Chapter 33 - Dragon Clan Girl Pandora 34 Chapter 34 - Deaf and Mute Girl? 35 Chapter 35 - The Soul in the Ancient Castle 36 Chapter 36 - The Story by the Pool 37 Chapter 37 - Spell Research 38 Chapter 38 - Magic Rune Spells 39 Chapter 39 - The Magic System 40 Chapter 40 - The First Sentence 41 Chapter 41 - Beast Tide Attacks 42 Chapter 42 - Endless Battle 43 Chapter 43 - The Fierce Rabbit 44 Chapter 44 - Spells Unleashed 45 Chapter 45: The 045 Liquid Oxygen Airburst 46 Chapter 46 - The End of the Beast Tide 47 Chapter 47 - Anatomy Teaching 48 Chapter 48 - Power Index 49 Chapter 49 - Exploring the Great Mountain 50 Chapter 50 - Death Crisis 51 Chapter 51 - Before and After Coma 52 Chapter 52 - Prince, Meeting the Prince Again 53 Chapter 53 - Wizard’s Divine Artifact 54 Chapter 54 - Explosives for Mountain Breaking 55 Chapter 55 - Wild Boar Strike 56 Chapter 56 - The Act of Letting Go to Capture 57 Chapter 57 - Forest Banquet 58 Chapter 58 - The Smell of Blood 59 Chapter 59 - Blackmailing the Crowd 60 Chapter 60 - Excessive Behavior 61 Chapter 61 - Medieval Medicine 62 Chapter 62 - Blood Typing 63 Chapter 63 - Successful Blood Transfusion 64 Chapter 64 - The Earl Takes Poison 65 Chapter 65 - Inducing Vomiting Methods 66 Chapter 66 - Crisis and Trade 67 Chapter 67 - Enemy Attack 68 Chapter 68 - One Eighth 69 Chapter 69 - 069 70 Chapter 70 - The Battle Ends 71 Chapter 71 - Whispering Night and Departure 72 Chapter 72 - The Strange Gregory 73 Chapter 73 - Pandora’s Daily Life 74 Chapter 74 - Smiles and Disappointments 75 Chapter 75 - Don’t...... Go 76 Chapter 76 - The Truth of Everything! 77 Chapter 77: Some insignificant yet wanted-to-be-said words 78 Chapter 78 - A Sudden Change! 79 Chapter 79 - The Source of Super Memory 80 Chapter 80 - Mystery and Return 81 Chapter 81 - The Death of Gregory 82 Chapter 82 - The Weak “Rabbit” 83 Chapter 83 - Turn into a Werewolf... 84 Chapter 84 - Man, King of Ten Thousand Beasts! 85 Chapter 85 - Bai Ting Boiling Blood Technique 86 Chapter 86 - The Second Stage of the Battle 87 Chapter 87 - There is a mountain in the distance, and there is a cave on the mountain 88 Chapter 88 - Rabbits in Danger! 89 Chapter 89 - The Sun Rises 90 Chapter 90 - Life is Meaningless 91 Chapter 91 - Oak Tavern 92 Chapter 92 - Medieval Mercenaries 93 Chapter 93 - So What? 94 Chapter 94 - Committing Violence with a Dagger 95 Chapter 95 - Not Bad, But Foolish 96 Chapter 96 - I am the Squirrel 97 Chapter 97 - Iron Ring 98 Chapter 98 - Space Items 99 Chapter 99 - Test of the Iron Ring 100 Chapter 100 - Live Test 101 Chapter 101 - Test Completed 102 Chapter 102 - Absolute Defense of Space Transfer 103 Chapter 103 - Absolute Cutting and Absolute Processing 104 Chapter 104 - The Resurrectionist from Afar 105 Chapter 105 - Cuijin City 106 Chapter 106 - Medieval Real Guilds 107 Chapter 107 - Medieval Monetary System 108 Chapter 108 - Pandora’s Fist 109 Chapter 109 - Conflict and Indifference 110 Chapter 110: 109: You, Be More Rational 111 Chapter 111: 110: Suspected Murder in the Palace 112 Chapter 112: 111 Research on Mana and Free Energy Elements 113 Chapter 113: 112 Superheavy Nuclear Stable Island Elements 114 Chapter 114: 113 115 Chapter 115: 114: Experimental Proof and Unspeakable Secrets 116 Chapter 116: 115: Mysterious Potion, Dihydrogen Monoxide 117 Chapter 117: 116 The Prince Who Bullies Others by Flaunting His Power 118 Chapter 118: 117 Strange Light (First Chapter on Shelves, Requesting First Subscription!) 119 Chapter 119: 118: The Curse of the Boot (Second update upon release, please subscribe!) 120 Chapter 120: 119 Gemstones and Casting Materials (Third Release, Please Subscribe!) 121 Chapter 121: 120: Glassmaking (Fourth update upon release, please subscribe!) 122 Chapter 122: 121 Do You Have Dihydrogen Monoxide?

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