"Get down here!" Yakumo pulled Klushier.

“No! What if we get attacked again if we come down?!” Klushier hugged him a little tighter.

"If you don't come down, you'll be embarrassed in front of Theresa!" Yakumo said angrily. Didn't Krusil notice that there were many people coming up from behind...

The members of Babel that were transferred this time, including all non-Sarkaz members and a small number of Sarkaz, have exceeded half of the number of Babel members. Playing the role of a koala in front of so many people, I wonder if Korshiel will dig a hole to bury himself later.

"Okay, okay, even if someone is blind, I'm still here. How are the rooms in the landship planned? The dormitories can be simply built first, and the focus will be on the medical area and wards."

“Don’t worry about these places!” Kluchil finally slid off Yakumo, and she put her hands on her hips: “With the help of the engineering robot, these tasks will be much faster!”

Krusil described the situation in the landship in detail: "The main control room has been completely cleared, the medical room and the ward are available, but the situation in the ward still needs to be cleaned up."

"The artificial intelligence you installed is quite useful, and... we seem to have found a few areas that are inaccessible." Klushil spoke the rest in a low voice.

"Let the engineering team lead everyone down first and arrange the positions." Yakumo said, and then pulled Klushier aside: "Where is the place that cannot be entered? Take me to see it."

"Here, here." Seeing that Yakumo seemed to be interested in those areas, Kal'ssir immediately became excited. If Yakumo took her to those places, she wouldn't be blamed by Kal'tsit or Theresa, right?

Especially Kal'tsit, Kal'tsit is quite afraid of that Filin, she looks like someone who is not easy to mess with.

Soon, the sneaky Kolciel brought Yakumo to a closed door and said, "This is it. This is the only area I can reach that cannot be opened."

Yakumo did not answer Krusil. He used the power of the Life Transcendent to sense the existence behind the door. Yes, there was a breath of life behind the door. That breath was steady and stable. It should be the Doctor, right?

There was no need to wake the doctor up at this moment. Or for Yakumo, it was best for the doctor to remain asleep. Theresa's presence could have caused divisions in Rhodes Island, and if the doctor came along, it would be even more serious.

"There's nothing to see, let's go back." Yakumo's words made Klushel slip. What the hell? You're obviously interested in this, too, so why are you suddenly saying you want to go back after walking here?

Is this some new kind of inch-stop challenge?!

"There may be some secrets hidden here, but there is no need to open it now. What is more important now is to open Rhodes Island. Don't forget this."

Yakumo marked the doctor so that he could monitor his status at any time. But strangely, Yakumo has not found where Presace is yet. Is digital life not life?

Or does it mean that I have to reach level 4 before I can manage digital life?

However, digital life is ultimately everyone's speculation. No one knows whether Priseth has transformed into digital life or is hiding in the Originium. Let's wait for first-hand information.

There are still things to do in Argo and the Deep Sea. In this era, the crusade against Ishamara should not have happened yet, right? After solving the things here, I will go to Argo to take a look.

Yakumo still needs Agor's technology. The former civilization of the Terra world was much more technologically advanced than the current civilization.

The world is high, it would be good to absorb some of it.

Also, Kal'tsit didn't know where she was. It seemed that she had been communicating with Theresa, but she didn't write to Rhodes Island. Could it be that Kal'tsit was afraid of me?

Yakumo shook his head and decided to ask Kal'tsit later. Could it be that he had provoked Kal'tsit too much before, leaving her with a psychological trauma? Yakumo couldn't help but chuckle.

I really want to see Kal'tsit's frightened expression.

"How long will it take for Rhodes Island to officially start?" Yakumo asked seriously.

“This…” Klushier’s eyes wandered.

"Just tell me, I won't blame you."

“It will take more than half a year…” Kluchil stuck out her tongue.

"Half a year..." Yakumo rubbed his forehead: "Do your best and ensure safety."

This time is actually shorter than Yakumo estimated.

"If we plan the rooms while the car is running, it can be even shorter. Do you want to try it?"

"No, we still have to improve the infrastructure. It will only take half a year... No, I'll give you a year. Otherwise, when the guests come, it won't be good if we are too sloppy."

Chapter 20 Evacuation

"The public opinion of the Sarkaz is about to get out of control." Tresis stood on the balcony, looking at the busy Sarkaz below: "The existence of the Tower of Babel and the previous accident have now intensified the conflict to a certain extent."

"I can only control it for one year at most. After one year, the conflict between Babel Tower and the Military Committee may be out of control." Theresis put his hand on the stone railing: "Theresia, we don't have much time."

"Do we really have to take that path?" Theresa looked at Theresis worriedly. "If you take that path, you may face a cruel end."

"The hatred of the Sarkaz always needs to be vented. I also hope that your wishes and ideals are correct, and I hope that you can truly lead the Sarkaz to a bright future. But as that person said, you have too little time."

"The Sarkaz can no longer wait, and we must keep our promises to the united royal court. Netzrei and Dukare are back, and they said nothing."

“…Did they attack the transferred members of the Tower of Babel?” Theresa’s expression was very sad. “I trust Yakumo, but this action is almost a betrayal to him.”

"If it was him, I should be able to understand it. If you were in that team, things would not be so easy to solve... Suffering a loss this time is not a bad thing. At least for a long time to come, the Sarkaz here will put away those thoughts."

It was the first time that Tresis had seen Netsrei not express any opinion about a battle. In the past, Netsrei would always express his opinions no matter whether the battle he participated in was boring or intense.

Only this time, Netsrei remained silent and had no opinion on the policy of temporarily ignoring the Tower of Babel.

"Since you have made up your mind, then get along well with that person. Just as you are willing to believe that he can help you realize your dream, I also believe that your dream will come true one day."

"This is what I have been working towards." Theresa looked at Theresis sadly, "But this may be the last time we stand together. From today on, we may even be enemies."

"Don't be sad, Theresa. Both you and I have already decided to fight for the future of the Sarkaz. No matter what we are about to face, as long as our wish is fulfilled, that is enough."

"After this meeting, perhaps we will say goodbye forever, Theresa." Theresis raised his glass to Theresa. From now on, he and Theresa were political enemies, enemies who would fight to the death when they met.

"I wish you a smooth future." Theresa raised her glass and wished Theresis well. She was leaving soon. The Sarkaz's blind expectations of the Demon King had changed everything and could not continue.

After toasting with Tracys, Theresa went to the Scar Market again. Once, she and Tracys attracted a group of Sarkaz mercenaries to join Kazdel here, and now she came here again.

Unfortunately, this time, no Sarkaz were willing to listen to Theresa's wishes, as they had already chosen their own future paths. Theresa looked back at the Sarkaz, who knelt before the Demon King but did not intend to change their minds.

Theresa left Scar Mall with regret. Perhaps she would never come here again.

"Let's go, Ascalon." Theresa said to the guard in the shadows. This child who was rescued by Theresa during the natural disaster looked very much like Theresa, but he chose to follow Theresa.

"Are we leaving now, Your Highness?" Ascalon asked calmly. Although he was young, his aura and martial arts skills were enough to serve as a guard.

“Yes, we should also rush towards our future.” Theresa pursed her lips: “According to the time, Yakumo should have arrived at Rhodes Island with the previous group of people. I’m really curious about this ship, our future base.”

"Everything has been sorted out in Babel Tower, and we can set off at any time." Ascalon whispered, "The invisibility potion provided by Mr. Yakumo is enough for us to evacuate."

"Well, let's get ready to go.

” Theresa stayed near Kazdel not only to stabilize the military committee here, but also to attract attention and give Babel Tower time to pack up.

The large equipment had been taken away earlier, so now we just need to travel light.

The evacuation was easier than expected. When the remaining people in the Tower of Babel left, no one noticed. The Sarkaz were physically stronger than ordinary people, and they covered half the distance in just one week.

Then everyone took out a scroll and tore it open, and everyone's figures quickly disappeared from the spot. Half an hour later, the members of the Military Committee finally arrived.

"Lost." There was almost no need for further judgment, it was so obvious.

"How is that possible! We are only half an hour behind, and not all of them are soldiers!" a soldier immediately retorted.

"This is true!" The leader pointed to the traces of their progress on the ground. "Here, no matter the footsteps or the traces of dragging, they all disappeared. It's like they left the place in an instant."

"It's like it flew away, or like it was teleported away." The leader stabbed his sword into the ground angrily: "Those damn foreigners! They made us lose our Demon King!"

All the warriors were silent. Yes, the Demon King had left. The Demon King of the Sarkaz had left Kazdel.

"This matter cannot be disclosed to anyone. Report to His Highness Tracys immediately!"

The soldiers of the Military Committee left in a hurry. Upon hearing the news, Tracys said nothing, but just waved his hand and asked everyone to leave.

"It seems that you are well prepared. Congratulations, Theresa." Theresis said softly. Suddenly, he looked at the shadow beside him: "Sir Netsray, what can I do for you?"

"Is this what you and His Majesty the Demon King planned?" Netsrei asked in a dull voice.

"No, I cannot interfere with Babel's actions. However, I promised you the war, and I will not break my promise."

"That's enough." Netsrei disappeared from the shadows.

On the other side, Theresa and the others, who had used the City Portal Scroll, appeared on the bridge of Rhodes Island. Looking at the light prism towers with their tops slowly rotating along the edge, Theresa's eyes were full of curiosity.

It seems like there are a lot more new things!

Chapter 21 When I First Took Over Rhodes Island

"Should I say... welcome back?" Yakumo stood in front of the gate and greeted Theresa. There are two landing points for using the return scroll, one is on the bridge, and the other is at the bottom of the Rhodes Island gate.

Rhodes Island does have an entrance below to receive vehicles, but it is usually not open.

"Or say, welcome home?" Theresa smiled and walked to Yakumo: "It feels like there are a lot of buildings I haven't seen before. Can you introduce them to me?"

“No problem.” Yakumo nodded: “But going home… maybe it would be more appropriate for Kal’tsit to say this.”

Is he now considered to be occupying the magpie's nest? Yakumo couldn't help but smile a little. Not only did he occupy the territory, but he also put another seal on the other party's parents, right? In short, don't let the doctor come out for the time being.

“Kulusier has already repaired the elevator, so it’s quite convenient to go up and down. If there are seriously ill patients coming, the elevator is spacious enough.” Yakumo took Theresa to Rhodes Island and introduced it by the way.

"The top floor is the main control room. This is where you'll work overtime, no, you'll be in charge of management. Kal'tsit? When Kal'tsit comes back, she'll be in charge of the medical department and won't stay here. You'll have to find assistants yourself."

"Askalon? She will be in charge of the security department. I will train her for a while. When she can handle things on her own, the security department will be handed over to her. As for the action team... let's see about that later."

"How about the action team report directly to you, Yakumo?" Theresa had already thought about this idea before coming here: "Most of the Sarkaz who follow me are mercenaries. Apart from fighting, few of them have any other skills."

"But as you said, Rhodes Island can't just be Babel with a different name. We need to make changes. I can lead the Sarkaz, but the operators of Rhodes Island can't follow everything of the Sarkaz."

"It would be best to have them obey your orders and fully integrate into Rhodes Island, right? Don't worry, the Sarkaz who are willing to follow me are not very...stubborn."

Theresa wanted to find a more benign adjective to describe her compatriots, but after thinking for a long time, she could only use the adjective "stubborn" to describe the Sarkaz.

"But the action team and the field team are both very dangerous jobs. Won't the Sarkaz think too much?" Yakumo frowned: "Assigning all the Sarkaz to dangerous positions will be considered discrimination, right?"

"If there are Sarkaz who are suitable for other positions, I certainly hope they can take up the position." Theresa said helplessly: "But... you know, how about you help me take a look?"

The Sarkaz's technical foundation is still too weak.

"Okay, let me see. Oh, and by the way, recruit a few to be instructors. All the people going to the battlefield can't be Sarkaz, right? Once everyone is familiar with each other and understands each other, I will give you another gift... Well, you still have to learn."

Yakumo made a plan in an instant. Before anything else, he had to make these Sarkaz understand what discipline is. He couldn't bring the laxity he had when he was a mercenary. He would first have a period of military training and borrow a few people from Yunru.

Come on.

"Then there's the issue of Rhodes Island's funding." Yakumo took Theresa to visit the medical department again: "We need to prepare backups for these instruments. We can't get them without money. We also need to find a few partners. Scar Mall is out of the question."

"Funds..." Theresa looked embarrassed. When she was in Babel Tower and Kazdel before, she really didn't worry too much about this aspect. When Yakumo mentioned funds, Theresa's smile became awkward.

"When I first took over Rhodes Island, it had not yet reached a certain scale. The ships were not planned, and the personnel were not trained. Most importantly, there was no source of funds. There was no production line, and the defense facilities were completely dependent on the weather."

Yakumo said earnestly: "I'll go ask Kal'tsit for it. What did Kal'tsit say?"

"What did Kal'tsit say?" Theresa seemed to understand that Yakumo was joking, and asked cooperatively while covering her mouth.

"Kelsey told me that the suffering on this land is the same for everyone, but those who are capable will always find a way to deal with the coming threats. The strong never complain about the environment."

Huh? Theresa said that she didn't seem to understand.

“To put it simply, get out of here. There’s no money to lose, but there’s still life to lose.” Yakumo spread his hands.

“Pfft, although it’s very straightforward, it’s certainly not something Kal’tsit would say.” Theresa couldn’t help but laugh: “Rhodes Island’s current situation is indeed very difficult. Is there anything I can do?”

"Not to the outside for now, but as for the inside... outside the main control room, you can try to be the political commissar." Yakumo thought Theresa might be quite suitable for this position.

"I'll get you some textbooks later. Maybe you're really suitable for this job." After taking Theresa to visit the medical department, they went on to the engineering department.

"Your Highness." Many people in the engineering department were veterans who had followed Theresa. When they saw Theresa, they stood up and greeted her. Some of them were responsible for vehicle maintenance, and some were responsible for equipment maintenance.

"Hello."

"Rhodes Island currently lacks its own aircraft. We plan to trade two aircraft with Rem Billiton or Colombia later on, which will also facilitate our field operators."

The last location is the operators' dormitory. The decoration of the dormitory is quite simple now, after all, not much effort is put into it.

"This is the current situation in Rhodes Island. What do you think?" Yakumo invited Theresa to sit down in the main control room.

“Well… it’s great to have Yakumo’s help?” Theresa tilted her head and continued, “Although the word ‘thank you’ seems so pale, there seems to be no word more appropriate than this.”

"There's no need to repeat my thanks. There are still some things I need you for, regarding some negotiations." Yakumo thought of Theresa's ability, which seemed to be very useful in business negotiations.

"In the first stage, in addition to medical treatment and inhibitors, we will also do some work on Originium purification." Yakumo gave the initial plan: "Later, we can consider making sugar products and medical cooperation."

"Next year, I can start teaching how to treat oripathy." Yakumo pointed to the plan on the screen.

“Can this treatment method really be learned?!” Even though Yakumo had said this before, Theresa still couldn’t believe it.

"Of course you can learn it. If you can't learn it, why would I single this method out?" Yakumo looked at Theresa strangely. Terrans can learn magic, and this has been verified.

These doctors will not need to learn other magic in the future. They only need to learn the magic of detecting Originium and the magic of extracting Originium. In their spare time, they may even learn the magic of purifying Originium and help out in the studio (laughs).

Chapter 22: The Messenger of Natural Disaster

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