From Wild Mage to Wizard King

Chapter 143 East District

Even in a world with extraordinary powers, Ginza's huge area and astonishing population are a huge challenge for daily maintenance and management.

Moreover, the astonishing population also means that Ginza needs to consume a large amount of materials and produce a huge amount of garbage every day.

This means that Ginza needs a lot of ordinary workers to take on these affairs.

Although the large group of ordinary workers is an important part of maintaining Ginza, in order to prevent them from becoming a stain on the bright pearl of Ginza, they can only live in the fixed urban areas assigned to them. Even if they are responsible for daily maintenance, workers who need to go to other urban areas cannot appear on the streets and can only go to the workplace through narrow and complex sewers.

They are strictly prohibited from appearing in any public places. Once they violate the rules, they may be directly executed by the city defense army for polluting the city appearance.

And the urban area where they are located, the East District, has also become the dirtiest and poorest urban area in Ginza.

However, under the blockade of the Silver Empire, the East District has not affected the prosperity and glory of Ginza at all.

Unless they look for it deliberately, outsiders will generally be obsessed with the prosperous and glorious surface of Ginza, and will not see the dirty and poor East District. They will leave with infinite praise for Ginza.

However, Hela, who was born in the tribes of the Northland, will not. Although she has become a fourth-level spellcaster with Roland, Hela has not forgotten her poor origins. She will not be deceived by the false appearance on the surface.

In the East District.

Roland and Hela, who changed into worn-out clothes and disguised their whole bodies, walked silently on the street.

Compared with other clean and tidy districts, the East District is full of dirt and chaos, and countless disgusting smells are intertwined with each other, forming a disgusting smell that is difficult to describe in words.

As the garbage bin of Ginza, the garbage produced in other districts is piled up here, and the piles of garbage piled up into mountains can be seen almost every distance.

Colorful sewage flows freely on the old road surface, and the sheds built illegally are intertwined with the ancient buildings that may have a history of thousands of years, depicting a grotesque picture.

The residents of the East District were not as calm as those of other district residents. They were all running around in a hurry.

Ginza was not kind to ordinary workers. In order to ensure the normal operation of Ginza and reduce maintenance costs, ordinary workers generally worked for more than ten or even twelve hours, basically from the time they opened their eyes in the morning until the sun set.

Moreover, their wages were very low. Under the careful calculation of the caster, they could only maintain a level that would not starve to death.

They could not save money. Once they stopped working, they would starve, and their physical strength would decrease. If their physical strength decreased, they would not be able to do their work well. If they did not do their work well, they would be fired, and firing meant death.

Roland and Hela, who were walking slowly on the street, seemed so out of tune.

Looking at the miserable world in front of her, Hela's eyes were a little reluctant. She lowered her head slightly and subconsciously held Roland's hand tightly.

Hela thought what she saw was miserable enough, but she soon found that she was too naive.

As the two went deeper, a completely discolored river appeared in front of them.

Various garbage wastewater and corpses polluted the entire river. In addition to various domestic and industrial wastewater, Hela, who had learned alchemy, also noticed a large amount of alchemical wastewater.

These alchemical wastewaters reacted strangely with the messy components of the river, causing the river to glow and constantly radiate weak fluctuations around.

As the core and absolute heart of the Silver Empire, after years of development, the total population of Ginza has long exceeded the upper limit that the entire city can bear, especially since the scale of the city has not expanded for many years.

The result is that some people really can't even find a place to sleep.

It's good to be able to live in a shed. Some broken bridge holes, garbage dumps, stinking ditches, and sewers are full of people. Some people are even worse. They don't even have these places, so they can only find another way to live on the river.

In the river polluted by alchemical wastewater, a worker who is only about 1.6 meters tall is curled up on a piece of wood that is only about three or four meters long and has a hole of less than one meter in the middle.

In order to avoid being washed away by the river, this piece of driftwood was tied up with a rusty iron chain and nailed to the river bank.

But even so, the driftwood would still drift with the river, looking very unreliable.

Moreover, he was not the only one who did this. Hela looked around and saw that there were relatively many similar "houses" floating on the river. Those with driftwood were already considered to be in good condition. Some of the poorer conditions could even use a piece of wood and tie some materials around it to increase buoyancy.

There were also several tattered corpses piled up next to some unmanned "houses".

In addition, although the weak fluctuations of the river were quite weak, if it was an ordinary person, the flesh would be easily infected and deformed.

Therefore, Hela looked around and saw that the ordinary people living in these "houses" basically had more or less deformation inside their flesh.

Moreover, in addition to these ordinary people living in the river "houses", Hela also saw some people holding bowls or wooden buckets to fetch water in this heavily polluted river.

Hela looked upstream of the river. Her sight penetrated through layers of concealment and saw the clean and clear upstream.

Upstream, there were transport ships and sightseeing boats coming and going. Many glamorous gentlemen and ladies were dancing on the decks of the sightseeing boats with laughter and melodious music. The jealous knights were fighting duels like a child's play. The spellcasters were playing with the elements in a mysterious way under the envious eyes of others.

On the boats, the servants poured the slightly cool, slightly warm, and uneaten exquisite and luxurious food into the river one by one, and replaced it with new food.

Occasionally, the people on the boats would turn their heads to admire the clean and clear river, or the countless scenic spots in Ginza, while the common people struggling to survive were excluded from their vision by the spell.

It was just a magic circle that separated them. One side was like heaven, and the other side was like hell.

Looking at everything in front of her, Hela's first good impression of Ginza collapsed in an instant, and turned into deep disgust.

The splendor of Ginza was built on countless bloody oppressions.

Looking at those guys from the upper class, Hela clenched her fists. Ever since she killed all the cultists and left the North, she once again had the intention to kill.

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