After finishing up with their little swimming lesson, the two of them swam back to shore. She waved goodbye to the barbarians, and after dressing up, caught up to Rael.
He had also dressed up, and now it was time to get right to business.
âSo before I begin my lecture⊠Any reason why you prefer tents?â
âTheyâre traditional and basic. They also donât take long to set up, and they require far less maintenance. The tents you gave us have built-in heating and many more functionsâŠâ
She puffed out her chest.
âTruthfully, I believe a house, or whatever you want to get us, is just a waste of money.â
âMhm. I see. So do your people not know of privacy, orâŠ?â Rael trailed off, then shook his head.
âHow about this. How do you expect the barbarians to flourish when 50 of them are bundled up in one tent? They sure as shit canât sleep with one another. Youâd have fewer kids, and from what I saw, there arenât many infirmaries gathered around.â
RatherâŠ
âThere actually isnât a single one. You have the money to make your facilities better. You also have the money to provide private quarters for your people. Honestly, if you donât have the money, I could sponsor you.â
It surely wouldnât even take much, as 1,000 Premium Coins, or rather 1,000,000,000,000 Trell.
In short, it was a lot of money for anyone.
Sure as shit enough to build a couple hundred hospitals and even a couple thousand houses.
Thatâd be fair, right?
âDo you think the barbarians do it insideâŠ?â Nyzzara muttered, puzzled. âActions of conceiving a child are done in the wild. Thatâs how theyâve always been done.â
Ah.
âAs for the privacy, I can kind of understand where youâre coming from. Truth be told, Iâve gotten thousands of complaints about how stupid it was to share a single tent between a couple dozen men and women.â
She raised a finger.
âIn a way, it supports interaction, but not everyone wants to interact, you know? I guess if youâre willing to sponsor us, I can give you free will to do whatever you want, so long as you keep the original tents there.â
âThanks for giving me free will.â
Rael bowed comically.
Then, right as she was about to open her mouth to say something, Rael flicked his fingers.
In the next instantâŠ
<Ding!>
<You have used the [Builder] Construct preset!>
<You have created 10,000 builder constructs.>
10,000 tiny constructs appeared all around him. Rael made them so tiny since size didnât matter much, especially when their stats were just through the roof.
And of course, Rael also made sure to add a teeny tiny tweak to the constructs.
<Ding!>
<You have added your Dimensional Shop to the constructsâ interface.>
<Notice: All your constructs can freely use the Dimensional Shop â The Infinite Shelf>
<Notice 2: You have imposed a cumulative limit of 1,000 Premium Coins taken from your balance to buy necessary supplies.>
With that, he was basically done with the worker preparations.
And now all that was left was to give the command, which would be transferred across every single construct in the area.
âAlright. For starters, you guys know how to build those modern houses like on that sci-fi world I was on, right? Soââ
<Construct #442 requests the Premium Coin limit to be increased to 100,000 Premium Coins as the request far exceeds the current price point.>
100 trillion�
âHow about you let me finish first, huh?â
Rael cleared his throat and continued.
âAdd houses and several high-rises. Also, make a shit ton of pharmacies, or I guess at this price range, make them full-blown hospitals. Parks, other stuff. Honestly? Just make it something like a more futuristic New York.â
Minus the traffic, of course.
After all, these people probably would feel it too spiteful to drive.
âŠOr something.
âAside from that, after all of you are done, those who have the will and want to do something can start teaching the barbarians how to handle the facilities theyâd be given. By default, Iâd want you all to take the positions of hospital staff, hotel staff, park management⊠You get the idea.â
<Construct #5,899 requests a salary.>
ââŠâ
âConstruct #5,899, step up.â
At Raelâs cold words, every single one of the constructs froze. As for Construct #5,899, it didnât move a muscle.
And as it so happened, none of the other constructs snitched on it.
âJeez, you opportunistic fucks. I wonder who you get this greedy personality from, hm?â
AnyhowâŠ
âThe players will be paying your wages. Set reasonable prices and get ready for a big influx of players, as I plan to open Sketa Online to other worlds too. In short, make enough room to the point where you could milk them dry, got it?â
ââŠâ
<Construct #12 requests the Premium Coin limit to be increased to 100,000,000 Premium Coins as the request far exceeds the current price point.>
Jumping from 100,000 Premium Coins to 100,000,000 Premium Coins⊠It was a big jump, sure.
But since Rael knew he was asking for a lot, he decided to grant them this very kind favor, since he would obviously be profiting way more than the barbarians in this regard.
So with that in mindâŠ
<Notice 2: You have imposed a cumulative limit of 100,000,000 Premium Coins taken from your balance to buy necessary supplies.>
âThere you go. Start whenever you want, and oh, if you go over the limit without telling me, Iâm going to perform a lobotomy on every single one of you and change you all into self-cleaning toilets. Good luck~â
The constructs shivered at Raelâs tone, but even so, they swiftly kicked off. They already knew the boundaries of the area they needed to follow. Also, they had already been summoned with the clear intent not to remove any of the tents or existing buildings.
In a way, they might create something diabolical.
But at the very least, Rael was sure that things would turn out nice.
StillâŠ
ââŠDid I imagine it, or did you just tell them to build a city?â
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