The enormous outer continent of this new world would contain countless diverse landscapes, encompassing everything needed to form a truly living environment capable of supporting complete civilizations and ecosystems that would interact with and evolve alongside one another.
Vast deserts would stretch across unimaginable distances, while colossal, dense forests would cover regions so immense that no map could accurately represent them at any meaningful scale. Frozen white lands at the continent's edges would preserve a carefully balanced climate, and gigantic inland seas would be scattered throughout the continent like vital organs within the body of a living giant.
The continent itself would be one hundred kilometers thick, composed of solid rock and compressed, refined materials. Its total diameter would reach eight million kilometers. It would be an unimaginably vast landmass in every sense of the word, destined to host countless civilizations and nations, where cultures, languages, and histories would naturally emerge over time.
It was extraordinarily difficult for an ordinary mind to truly comprehend dimensions of this scale. If an average human attempted to cross this continent on foot without ever stopping not resting for a single moment and encountering no obstacles whatsoever . it would still take five hundred full years to travel from one edge to the other.
Five hundred years of uninterrupted walking, day and night, without a single pause. Naturally, this meant that the countless beings who would inhabit this world would spend their entire lives and even the lives of many generations after them . seeing only a tiny fraction of this immense continent.
A world of such overwhelming scale was exactly what would allow truly powerful individuals and ever-changing challenges to emerge for Dan's children and grandchildren during their adventures. Small, confined worlds could only produce small, limited challenges. Only a truly enormous environment could give birth to genuine heroes and extraordinary beings.
Then there was the second and far more complex component of this world . the Tower. Approximately four thousand additional planets, both rocky worlds and enormous gas giants, would be used in its construction as well. Dan had already completed its detailed design from the very beginning.
This Tower World would likely become the greatest and most difficult project he had undertaken throughout his entire life. It would not be simple in either its structure or its design. His intention was to fill it with worlds and spaces that were completely different from one another in their nature, governing laws, and the kinds of challenges they presented.
The Tower would consist of four thousand independent paths, each entirely isolated from the others. This meant that even if two climbers stood on the same numbered floor, each following a different route, they would never meet and would never be capable of reaching one another's world.
It would be as though the Tower actually contained four thousand entirely separate towers concealed within a single outer structure sharing one external form while remaining completely independent universes at their core.
Initially, Dan intended each path to contain two hundred and fifty floors as the first stage of the project. In other words, the Tower's initial form would consist of four thousand separate paths, each containing two hundred and fifty individual floors.
In truth, however, the word floor was far too modest to describe the true scale of these places. Every single floor would be a complete inner world unto itself. Compared to the world Dan originally came from, each individual floor would possess an area roughly equal to both North and South America combined. An unimaginably vast realm contained within a single level.
The inhabitants of the outer continent would eventually be allowed to enter the Tower but not everyone who desired to. Only a select few individuals, chosen according to standards Dan would establish after construction was complete, would be granted access.
Ordinarily, a project of this unimaginable magnitude would require countless ages to complete if Dan relied solely upon his normal speed of construction. Fortunately, he possessed the Casimir Effect Technique, a method he had developed and mastered years earlier, capable of accelerating the flow of time within an inner world.
This was where the true purpose of his stone throne revealed itself. It received his commands and translated them into direct execution while construction proceeded inside the accelerated flow of time, all without forcing Dan himself to enter the Casimir field. If he were to step into that accelerated domain personally, his own lifespan would be consumed almost instantly, for within the construction zone, thousands of years passed with every single second.
As enormous cosmic clouds of dust continued rising around the dismantled planets while the throne's five blue eyes observed, calculated, and directed every particle toward its proper place, Dan's thoughts wandered elsewhere for a brief moment.
They returned to the origin of everything.
More than anything else, he was truly grateful for his original world and for the human civilization that had built itself over thousands of years through endless cycles of mistakes, corrections, and the steady accumulation of knowledge. Everything he had learned during his education there had become the foundation upon which he built everything he now possessed in this fictional world.
Physics, chemistry, biology, mathematics, engineering, the life sciences, philosophy, and systematic methods of thinking . this vast intellectual heritage had allowed him to examine this world's systems, such as chakra and natural energy, through eyes fundamentally different from those of anyone born and raised within it.
For that reason, he was deeply thankful that when he first arrived in this world, he had not been granted some convenient cheat system or an artificial shortcut that bestowed power or knowledge without genuine effort. Such a thing would only have limited his natural growth and confined his development within a predetermined path established by someone else.
For someone like him a modern man transmigrated into a fantasy world . the greatest advantage he could possibly possess was the background he had carried with him from his original civilization, provided he used it correctly, methodically, and with a mind that never ceased questioning or seeking new understanding. That foundation possessed virtually no ceiling and almost no end.
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