The Tin Knight

Chapter 293: The Witch and The Ash-Covered Bride (3)



Even territories in the same era and on the same continent could have vastly different levels of development.

However, many people living on the continent didn’t know much about these differences.

To compare something, one needed to know about both sides, but in this era, many people never traveled beyond the territory they were born in or its adjacent territories throughout their lives.

In a world where magic beasts and human-type magic beasts—as referred to by the Tin Knight—called bandits ran rampant, long-distance travel was something difficult to dream of without half-risking your life or being sufficiently armed.

In that sense, the Tin Knight’s party belonged to a very rare category.

After all, they had traveled around and experienced kingdoms, empires, federations, and magic states evenly.

If one counted the indirect experiences through the Chalice of Tuberose, it even included the City-State Alliance Doria.

If they went to the underground and heavenly realms too, it would be like completing a seven-colored rainbow.

And because they were such a party, they could leave objective impressions about the territory before their eyes.

[The ‘Tin Knight’ evaluates that if the imperial capital and Magic State capital are 100 points, this would be about 70 points!]

“For the Magic State, you should say the area adjacent to the Tower of Protection, not the capital. Well, the score itself seems roughly correct.”

Dorothea agreed with the Tin Knight’s words while adding a rebuke.

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