Powerless Boy is reborn as Lustful Elf

Chapter 17: A lesson in crystal teleportation



Elves have long perfected the art of teleportation, relying on powerful teleportation crystals to travel effortlessly between locations.

These enchanted stones allow elves to bypass traditional roads and physical transport, making their cities fluid and highly efficient.

However, while teleportation to public areas remains largely unregulated, teleportation to private spaces is strictly controlled due to serious security concerns.

Elven society is structured around the seamless use of teleportation, with two main categories of travel, general public teleportation and private teleportation.

The distinction between these two has shaped not only the layout of elven cities but also the rules governing teleportation access.

Public Teleportation crystals allow unrestricted access to widely used public spaces such as markets, schools, libraries, temples, training grounds, and city plazas.

These general-use crystals are embedded into the foundations of elven cities, ensuring that citizens can move freely between common locations without delay.

Because these destinations are public by nature, there is little concern over who uses them.

In stark contrast, teleportation to private residences, government buildings, research facilities, and sacred sites is tightly controlled.

After all, if anyone could figure out the exact crystal to cut in order to teleport to your house, they could easily bypass all traditional security measures and break in undetected. Unlike physical intrusions, where barriers such as locked doors, walls, and guards provide layers of protection, teleportation, if left unchecked, renders such defenses meaningless.

While crime is virtually nonexistent among the elves due to their structured society and deep-seated respect for order, other species do not always share the same values.

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