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The City Teleportation Array is undoubtedly a typical masterpiece of the generalization of magic technology.

Accessible even to people with no magical adaptability, magic bridges the distance of space, allowing for smoother academic exchanges, commercial trade, and diplomatic activities between different countries and cities, except for the fact that it is expensive to use and maintain, and there seems to be no drawbacks.

...... No, there are still drawbacks.

After all, even the most hospitable neutral city would never want to be visited late at night by a bunch of infamous dark wizards for no reason.

Whereas Sigwit, known as the academic capital, can be used as a transit point almost anywhere across the continent, the only destination for Silencetta is the Syra outpost – sometimes a one-way ticket, located near the active volcanic complex.

So here's the problem.

What kind of inclusive place does it have to be willing to establish diplomatic relations with the Eternal Night Canyon?

Susie felt a hint of solemnity: "..."

The Silent Tower would be an option.

But it's not necessary - the crows and itinerant vendors are already basically able to meet the existing demand, and it seems a bit wasteful to spend the limited number of places on it.

Susie let out a breath, closed the pop-up windows one by one, walked out of the teleportation array, and thought very boldly: Then let's put this question aside for now.

As she walked out of the teleportation hall, she saw Aldro crouching to the side at some point, his head resting against the window. A little squirrel lay trembling above his head, leaning on the windowsill, looking cautiously inside, whispering to the dragon what he saw.

After the expansion of the territory, the happiest was probably Aldro. The bone dragon was timed, flying around the outskirts of town a few times every morning and night, then stretching out his joints in the clearing, whining and moaning, and then flying to his kindergarten classmates - before that, he had to be a humiliating earth-walking dragon most of the time.

When the dragon saw Susie, he happily bowed his neck: "I know, I know, this is the teleportation array—right!"

Susie was a little puzzled by his excitement: "yes.

Aldro put the little squirrel on the ground and proudly introduced: "I'm not wrong! It's a great thing, and you can go anywhere outside from here!

Susie: "Well, actually..."

Not right now.

The soul fire in the dragon's skull jumped, and he said, "I can't leave now, but you can go out and have a look, there are a lot of good things out there that are different from here, and you can tell me when you come back, and you can treat me as if I have been there!"

Susie: "..."

And the little squirrel wagged its big fluffy tail uneasily, revealing a timid mood: "I've been to many places outside, and I think it's best here."

Aldro seemed dumbfounded: "That's it.

He slowly lay down, resting his head on his paws, and after a while, muttered, "I remember that in the past, many people would come and go through the teleportation array every day. I knew a lot of good friends from outside, and they brought a lot of gifts every time they came back, and I went out with them, and a few times when I was short of money, they sold me to the Knights, and then I sneaked out.

The dragon laughed to himself when he said something interesting, and then he suddenly sighed again, this dragon is always stupid, but at this time it is very serious: "Then one day, they all left, through the teleportation array... Then I died.

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