Isaac walked to the center stage.
The low conversations died down almost instantly.
"Everyone," Isaac began, voice carrying easily through the open area, "Iāll make this simple. The city is now officially active."
A quiet wave of murmurs spread through the people. Isaac continued.
"Now, to activate the Cityās Sky Dome and outer Wall, weāll need to gather several materials. Youāll receive the full list through your terminals later."
He paused, letting the words sink in before he went on.
"But before you complain about the work ahead, you should know this: Just by activating the city, weāve already gained major benefits."
He gestured toward the open plains beyond the stage.
"Iām sure youāve noticed it already. The mana density in the air has increased by about one and a half times.
"The land purity has gone up too, around one point two-five times. And if you checked your maps, youād see our cityās territory has doubled in size."
The murmur turned into scattered whispers of surprise.
A few heads nodded.
"All that," Isaac said, "just for starting the city. Imagine whatāll happen when we complete the next phases. Which is why we canāt slow down."
He tapped his wrist device, and a translucent board appeared behind him, listing the next goal.
"The tutorial quest. We need to clear it."
He explained the objectives one by oneāscouting the outer sectors, clearing the nearby dungeon, gathering materials, and building Sky Dome and City Walls and other infrastructures.
As he spoke, the crowdās energy shifted.
A few looked nervous, whispering to their companions.
Others clenched their fists or smiled, clearly excited.
Isaac finished explaining, then looked up at everyone again. His tone softened slightly.
"With this," he said, "Iām officially creating the Super Guild: Imperium Aeternum (The Eternal Kingdom)
.
"
The announcement rippled through the group like a shockwave.
He continued before anyone could interrupt.
"The details and documents will be sent to your personal devices. Go through them carefully. Everything from ranks to benefits to responsibilities is listed there."
He paused, letting the initial excitement build, then undercut it with a quieter, colder tone.
"And one more thing. If you donāt like the new policies, thatās fine. Youāre free to leave for another city. But if you try to start a rebellion here... youāll be erased, mercilessly."
A few people audibly gulped.
Isaacās gaze swept over the faces.
He didnāt need to shout; his calm tone carried the weight of authority.
"Thatās all for now," he said, turning around. "If you have questions, send them to me through my secretary: Vale Rae, former guild leader of the former Titan Edge."
Valeās brow twitched slightly at the way he said
former
twice, but he said nothing.
Isaac descended from the stage and walked toward the exit, Vale, Ruby, and Priscilla following him.
He didnāt have an office in Fortified City 50.
But Professor Catherine had given him keys yesterday, saying he could use her office in Sanctum of Masters whenever he needed a workspace.
"Iāll need to build a City Hall soon," Isaac muttered as he entered the room.
It was a wide, circular office filled with monitors, stacks of reports, and a faint metallic scent from mana instruments.
"Make yourselves comfortable," he said as he sat behind the desk. "Weāre working here for the day."
Vale leaned against the wall, arms folded.
Ruby took a seat on the couch near the window, while Priscilla immediately started sorting through files on a secondary console.
Isaac began going through the documents heād stored in his spatial ring.
Maps, system reports, infrastructure charts, all layered with translucent blue light above the desk.
Minutes passed in silence, only broken by the tapping of keys. Then came a knock.
"Enter," Isaac said without looking up.
Freya stepped inside, holding a data tablet.
Her coat brushed against the floor as she approached.
"Lord Isaac," she greeted. "Iāve brought the latest reports regarding the governorās corruption reveal."
Isaac gestured for her to continue.
"People are... going crazy. A lot of them say they donāt believe it, but since weāre using several fake accounts online and having other media sources echo our points, public opinion is slowly shifting in our favor."
Isaac scrolled through the data she shared, scanning the charts showing influence and sentiment metrics.
He rubbed his temples.
"As expected, the backlash is strong," he muttered.
Freya nodded. "Itās worse because people are stressed about the sudden city expansion. The increase in city size caught them off guard."
"The guilds and local networks should be explaining the situation already, right?" Isaac asked.
"They are. But itāll take time before the citizens calm down."
"Let it continue for a while. Once theyāve had time to process everything, Iāll announce my official position as City Lord and the creation of the Super Guild."
"Thatās a smart move," Freya said. "If you made an announcement now, theyād ignore you out of fear or confusion. Better to wait for them to settle."
She turned to leave, then stopped at the door. "Iāll update you again once the metrics stabilize."
Isaac nodded. "Good work."
After she left, the room grew quiet again.
Isaac leaned back in the chair, staring at the faint holographic flicker of the city map projected above the desk.
He had a moment to breathe.
He opened his interface and navigated toward a tab labeled [Lord Profile].
There was a new option blinking beneath it.
[Lord Chat]
"Letās see what this is," he muttered and opened it.
A message appeared:
[Before you enter the Lord Chat, please select an alias.]
[Note: Alias will be permanent.]
"An alias, huh."
He thought for a second, then typed it in.
[āCÄrusā has been chosen as your alias.]
It was the name Celia had given him during his Trial.
He still remembered the faint smile on her face when she said it. Sheād called it a name of āchampionā in her language.
The screen flickered again.
[You can now enter the Regional Lord Chat.]
He entered.
Instantly, a stream of messages filled the interface.
[FlameGorgon]: Oh, we got a new one, huh? Welcome, CÄrus!
[MistQueen]: Another newbie? Thatās like the fifth this week.
[VoidSinger]: Bet heās from the outer belts. Look at that alias, screams pretentious.
[AshRoot]: Leave the poor guy alone, you vultures. Let him breathe.
Isaac frowned slightly, scrolling through the lines.
It felt less like a coordination channel and more like the old internet forums from his world.
It was chaotic, noisy, and full of trolls.
[MistQueen]: So, CÄrus, what species are you? Goblin? Dwarf? Hybrid?
[FlameGorgon]: Yeah, yeah, just a friendly question. We like to keep track. For... āalliances.ā
[StoneWolf]: Donāt scare him off already. Not everyone wants to share info, Flame.
Isaac stared at the screen.
Heād expected strategy discussions, maybe trade talks.
Instead, it was gossip and noise.
Then someone new joined the chat.
[Seer]: Hey, CÄrus, tell us something. Do you have a Talent yet?
[MistQueen]: Oh, thatās a good one. Letās see if heās unlucky or not.
Isaacās brow furrowed.
Unlucky?
[CÄrus]: What do you mean by unlucky?
There was a pause, then the reply came.
[Seer]: The higher your Talent, the harder your tutorial quest gets. Most of us nearly died during ours.
Before Isaac could ask more, someone else interrupted.
[MistQueen]: Hey, Seer, donāt spoil it for him. Let him find out the fun way.
[FlameGorgon]: Yeah, info like that should be earned. Otherwise, weāll just raise another clueless Lord who canāt stand on his own.
Isaac memorized Seerās name quietly.
He tried scrolling further up the chat to see earlier conversations, but the messages stopped at a certain point.
Everything beyond that was erased.
He leaned back in the chair, eyes half-closed, thinking.
There was another message at the bottom.
[IronTide]: Weāve had at least five new Lords appear just today.
[MistQueen]: Busy times, huh. Quite a Cityās are being wiped out these days, and bold ones are claiming them to raise quickly.
Isaac stared at that line for a moment.
Then, he stood up. "Alright, itās time. Letās go and announce the Super Guild and Lord news to the City."