Victor rushed forward: "Lord, what just happened?" He had been repairing the mechanical arm in the maintenance room when the lighthouse alarm went off and he even heard screams. He rushed over in a hurry.

Along the way, they also met Mark, Senger, and Charles.

“Victor…look down,” Morgan said, her voice trembling.

"What's happening down there? Has the Mana ecosystem changed again?" Victor quickly looked over, and what he saw stunned him. He rubbed his eyes after regaining his senses.

"Green space...city? How is that possible! Is there any place left for people to live on the ground? There's not a trace of mana ecology."

He has lived from the time before the old world completely collapsed, so he naturally knows what he has seen.

"Lord, what happened? I was just training with Instructor Elon, and then the lighthouse..." Mark noticed the strange atmosphere in the aviation room and saw that Lord Morgan was also acting strangely, so he quickly asked.

Before he could finish speaking, Charles interrupted him, feigning a righteous and awe-inspiring demeanor: "Captain Mark."

"The affairs of the Lighthouse are not for a hunter commander like you to interfere with."

"You hunters' duty is to bring back supplies from the ground. Please remember your identity."

Mark looked at Charles and frowned: "Does the Chief mean that if the lighthouse is in danger, we hunters don't need to help?"

“The lighthouse is fine now.” Charles crossed his arms. “Even if something did happen, the city defense forces would handle it. There’s no need for you hunters to overstep your authority and interfere in the lighthouse’s internal affairs.”

“Alright, alright, whatever you say, Your Excellency,” Mark said casually, knowing that wasting time arguing with Charles was a waste of energy.

"Hmph." Charles snorted and stepped forward: "Lord City Lord, what just happened?" He had just been in the Hall of Light and Shadow, trying to reassure the people of the Lighthouse, and didn't know exactly what had happened.

I asked a few people along the way, and they were all so frightened that they were talking nonsense.

What black hole? What lighthouse being sucked in? This is utterly absurd.

“Charles…look at the ground,” Morgan said, looking at his son.

“On the ground.” Charles looked over; he knew exactly what the ground looked like. He froze for a moment.

Victor then came to his senses and laughed: "Hehehe, hahahaha, there are people on the ground, such a big city, so many people! Hahahaha."

Morgan excitedly exclaimed, "No, no! This is no longer the same world!"

"A wormhole! The lighthouse was just sucked into a wormhole! We've been transported by a wormhole to a world without a mana ecosystem!"

"What? The lighthouse just entered a wormhole!" Victor exclaimed in shock.

"Wormhole? What wormhole? What new world? So what exactly happened?" Mark asked, completely confused.

"Here's what happened, Captain Mark." Jingnan felt his heart pounding, but he still managed to clearly recount what had just occurred.

"The lighthouse was just sucked into a wormhole, and then came out to another world?" Mark looked at the screen in shock. He had thought the footage was a documentary about the old world.

That's why the atmosphere felt so strange.

Mark quickly ran to the window and looked outside. Below the white clouds was a continuous expanse of green, and the huge white city.

"The old world... no, the new world!"

It's incredibly green everywhere, with no Mana ecosystem and no Devouring Beasts.

He felt like he was dreaming. He had just been training his physical fitness for the next battle, and now he had arrived in a new world without the Mana ecosystem.

"A new world! A new world without Mana ecology!" Charles also came to his senses, and was so excited that he couldn't contain himself. He said fervently, "This must be the protection of the Lord of Light and Shadow! We, the Light and Shadow Society, prayed to the great Lord of Light and Shadow day after day, and finally moved Him to send the lighthouse to this new world!"

"This new world is a gift from the Lord of Light and Shadow to us, the humans of the Beacon!"

"It's a miracle from the Lord of Light and Shadow!"

"Praise be to the great Lord of Light and Shadow!" The deputy commander of the aviation office hurriedly stepped forward and shouted. He was arranged by Charles to check and balance Jing Nan, the chief commander, so he certainly understood the leader's meaning.

"Oh, right, right."

"Praise be to the great Lord of Light and Shadow!"

The others in the flight room snapped out of their daze and, seeing Charles shouting, quickly echoed his words.

Bringing a lighthouse to the New World—what else could such an outrageous thing be but a miracle?

Morgan and Victor frowned.

As the elders of the Lighthouse, did they know that the Lord of Light and Shadow was merely a fabricated tool for maintaining stable rule, and that spiritual comfort was needed to prevent the Dust People from rebelling?

“Alright, Charles, go back to the Hall of Light and Shadow and take care of the Light and Shadow Society first,” Morgan said, with his arms behind his back.

Being transported to a new world through a wormhole is truly a miracle, and while it's exciting, it also comes with a major problem.

The existence of cities proves the existence of organized nations, and judging from the cars on the ground and the technological level of the city buildings, it should be lower than that of the Old World.

We don't know if nuclear weapons exist in this world, so we need to send hunters to make contact first.

It would be best if we could peacefully establish a foothold on the ground and live there. If not, and given that the people of this world covet the Lighthouse, this large flying device, conflict would likely be inevitable.

In order for the lighthouse to survive, he had to assume the worst about others.

“Lord of the City…” Charles’s expression froze. He hadn’t expected his father to ask him to go back at this time. This was a miracle of the Lord of Light and Shadow!

“Charles, I’ll tell you later,” Morgan said.

“But…” Charles was unwilling to give up. If he missed this opportunity, the effect of the Lord of Light and Shadow’s miracle in people’s minds would be greatly reduced. He might be able to win over all the high-ranking officials and become the next city lord ahead of time.

But with his father watching, he had no choice but to give up, finally glancing at Mark with disdain and letting out a cold snort: "Hmph."

Many high-ranking officials support Mark as the next city lord. How ridiculous! Who do you think you are? You dare to compete with me?

Mark felt completely bewildered. The Hunters and the Light and Shadow Society had always disliked each other, and he was used to it and didn't care.

Mark's heart pounded. A new world! The green land that humanity had always dreamed of! How wonderful! There were no more Devouring Beasts.

At the same time, the images of Mo Cheng and the other three appeared in his mind, and he felt a little down.

The four of them were his best hunters and his best friends, but they disappeared a month ago in a densely populated ecological area. Needless to say, they were all dead...

"If only you could have lived until now..."

Meanwhile, the people of the Lighthouse who had witnessed the wormhole firsthand were equally enthusiastic.

"Look down! Look down! You can see right down there!"

"Look what that is! Isn't it green!"

"I see it! It's green earth! Isn't that the forest from an old-world documentary?"

"My God, I can see it so clearly! How can you see it so clearly!"

"And what's that over there? So many white lines! There's a large area of ​​white land over there, with so many lines in it."

The ecosystem of the Ling Cage world has collapsed. Without plants to stabilize the sand, the sand floating in the atmosphere has very low visibility.

Even from thousands of meters above the ground, you can clearly see the Earth's ecosystem, including forests, rivers, and cities.

4068 gripped the edge of the container, staring down with wide eyes and an open mouth: "Green land! How is this possible! There are cities! People live on the ground!"

He followed the hunters down to the surface more than a dozen times, so he knew exactly what the surface looked like.

4079 trembled with excitement: "There are people on the ground! We can live on the ground! And there's such a big city!" Then, turning to 4068 and 4277, he cried, "There are people on the ground! We've been fooled! We can definitely live on the ground!"

4277 stared blankly at the earth, her lips moving slightly: "Such a beautiful earth, just like in the documentary..."

"Can we start living on the surface now?"

"What's that? Something's flying up!" Someone noticed a huge flying object approaching and quickly pointed it out.

"A flying machine? An old world spaceship? In decades, this is the first time I've seen anything other than a lighthouse that can fly this high." An old man lay on the ground, looking down at the ground, and muttered to himself.

"Now that there are cities, we can go to the ground, but I don't know if Morgan will let people go."

As an old man who had lived for so long, even older than Morgan, he knew exactly what happened when the Beacon issued its three cold laws. Morgan was a man who would stop at nothing to gain power.

One of the city's defense soldiers, who had just gone through a period of despair and collapse before turning to excitement and fervor, peered through his binoculars and shouted, "A flying machine! Such a huge flying machine! Quickly inform the city lord!"

Inside the aviation room, Morgan, who had just received the news, looked grave, while Victor, the city's defense commander, stood beside him with his arms crossed.

Morgan sighed, "I didn't expect the lighthouse to be discovered less than half an hour after it appeared here."

Victor shook his head: "No, they discovered it within minutes of it appearing. It takes time for them to mobilize personnel and get the aircraft airborne."

"It is evident that the civilization of the New World is also quite advanced in technology."

"I just don't know if the civilization of the new world is human civilization."

Mark looked at Morgan and asked, "What if it weren't for human civilization?"

Morgan gave Mark a deep look: "Those who are not of our kind will surely have different hearts. They are capable of anything to compete for resources and technology, and they have no psychological burden."

He trained Mark primarily because Mark was key to leading humanity against the Mana ecosystem. Now that they've arrived in the new world, there's no need to continue training Mark to be the city lord. He can just be a hunter commander and sweat and bleed for the lighthouse.

"Humans! It's humans! The ones flying toward the lighthouse are humans!" the operator shouted excitedly.

"What?" Everyone looked at the camera.

The image on the display screen was very clear. On the huge flying platform stood 47 people wearing gravity suits, which were similar to the gravity suits of the Lighthouse, except that the latter seemed to be more powerful.

Standing in front of the neatly arranged gravity bodies were four humans, two men and two women. When the image zoomed in to show their faces, Mark exclaimed in surprise.

"Mo Cheng! Jeff! Erica! Flying Snow!"

"What? It really is them!" Victor stared in shock. These four were excellent hunters, and he, as the city's defense commander, had seen them before.

"Weren't they dead? How did they get here?"

After realizing what had happened, Mark exclaimed with delight, "They didn't die; they were brought to this world by the wormhole!"

"That's great, that's great, they're still alive."

Morgan stared at the screen, hands behind his back, brows furrowed in thought: "That's the only explanation. They seem to have integrated into this world and even achieved something."

After the lighthouse was discovered, the countries or organizations in this world sent former hunters who had already integrated into their society to negotiate with them.

As a shrewd and calculating person, he immediately understood what was going on.

“Alright, we can learn about the world through them. Let the four of them enter the lighthouse, but the others must wait on the elevator platform.”

"City defense troops and hunters, mobilize collectively and enter combat alert."

"Yes!" Victor and Mark said in unison, then jogged out of the flight room.

……

On the flight combat platform, Mo Cheng, Jeff, Erica, and Fei Xue watched the lighthouse getting closer and closer, their feelings becoming increasingly complicated, a mixture of excitement, anticipation, and disgust.

"The Lighthouse, I never thought I'd be able to come back again." Jeff sighed. If he could, he would never want to set foot here again.

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