Dante left the Supreme Martial Hall and entered the city. For the first time since he had entered the True Martial World, he casually strolled to the city gates and actually exited. The gates were guarded by city guards who were at the Martial Warrior realm, demonstrating the strength of the City Lord's Mansion.
Once outside, Dante realized that there was a large radius of plains and grasslands around the city, not because it was naturally so, but for two reasons. Firstly, the lumber used to build most of the buildings in the city was harvested from nearby, and secondly, no city allowed forests within a large margin of its territory because armies and bandits could potentially hide in them.
As soon as Dante was sufficiently far from the city, he broke into a wild sprint that picked up speed as he went. Dante careened through forests, ran over bodies of water, and surged through rocky mountains head-on like an unstoppable force.
I've noticed that there are some worries as to the direction of the novel, especially in regards to the near single-minded focus on training and power acquisition using wuxia and magic while neglecting technology, which the novel is named after.
I want to say that I honestly do agree, but I've written an outline for the novel and have already factored that in.
The reason for the lack of technology right now is because the upcoming climax of this arc - the Zero Gate - bans the use of tech, so without the accumulation of other powers, Dante will have a tough time there.
What I can say is that after the Zero Gate arc comes the Galactic Conquest arc which is ALL technology, so you can look forward to that.