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Chapter 240: Mizar

Translator: imperfectluck Editor: Pranav

In the newly-born East Mist and Diffindor, there was a group that had a unique special existence—the Xiluo undead

The newly-born Xiluo Empire was an empire with Omar as the lord, which in principle meant that they would automatically become an allied member of the Mist Alliance

However, even after their reinforceh-level undead stayed behind in East Mist at ed for all of them to stay within the inner part of Diffindor, which was covered by the Crimeless City domain At the very least, in this area that was covered by the Crimeless City do the undead as they wouldn’t be able to commit any crimes

Since Emperor Omar had so brainless, having onlybut muscles, it was co that a true ruler should do

With everyone’s support and the unified recoinal Senators as he was renowned for being the only norht heart, the Spider Archduke Lionheart became the new Xiluo’s first Senator

As for whether Oo play wherever he wanted, as long as he didn’t get in the way of doing is Anyways, he only cared about whether or not he was considered to be the highest-ranked existence

Apart fro East Mist’s people to accept the undead and improve the relationship between East Mist and Xiluo, there was also the existence before me that was another reason

"Dragonbone Battleship Mizar [1] 1Internal Reference Nath: 473 onbone It’s the coy and undead hness, I have a personal objection to your words just now I’ ships as females If possible, please call it a brother ship&8221;

I heard Marsolit’s objection, but could tell that he was in an excellent mood

"Heh heh, it seeht, Marsolit, if you want to let go of part of your physical body and power, I can help create a new body for you Of course, your current body wouldn’t be maintained anyh taking away this SemiGod level core would affect the Borealis soh-level undead under rateful for your kind offer, but this body is the best connection between et rid of ainst, this body is extreet about the past&8221;

The current Marsolit was still in a half-alive, half dead state His physical body was still half ice and half poisoned and corroded If he ever wanted the freedom to move about as he pleased, it was obvious that this body of his would be no good

However, his current declaration doubtlessly meant that he still had attachonhunter Deihter still tortured hihtmares

Since this was his own personal choice and wish, I didn’t continue convincing hi battleship, which was constructed coineers were in my hands now, but the industrial level here was still far too low If the smiths here couldn’t even create iron swords, then how could they possibly create the parts necessary for a battleship? In a short period of time, even the production of smaller battleships for a even larger battleships for large-scale battles

Floating battleships’ benefits werethe injured, being a resource warehouse, acting as reinforce down resources via parachutes— they were obviously a cheat-like existence that only attacked others and were difficult to attack themselves Just the Borealis’ excellent performance alone caused us to receive sowar What I truly valued was their worth when used by ordinary civilians

In this generation that relied on metallic weapons, transportation between cities relied es In that case, there was a limit to the speed of transportation, and it would cause an increase in tierous beasts along the way, lawless bandits, and even legal robbery—by this, I meant local doh their doroups that wouldn’t even make it to their destination, or even if they did, their costs and thus prices would be raised astrono in all the tolls, the fees to hire uards, andthese travels and so on, it would be common for a product to be several hundred ti in some other area This didn’t even take into account uncertain factors such as war or plague that would always cause the price of goods to quickly rise

If we could ! Do you think that nobody’s tried using aerial cavalry to transport goods before? Anyone who can beco them work as transporters? Just the food they eat is probably more expensive than how much profit you can make&8221;

I quickly received many objections Perhaps it was this world’s natural law of energy conservation; no ical beast with the ability to fly, such flight would always have an astrono airships to coured that the y costs of keeping the airships operational

But, there was one type of existence that broke this natural law—the new generation’s perpetual motion machine, the undead

The best evidence as the popularity of the undead as laborers in Diffindor This was because they didn’t know fatigue, didn’t require any rest, didn’t need to eat, and wouldn’t complain no matter how difficult the as They were basically the ideal laborer that any capitalist dreamed about, and this was the main reason why people accepted the appearances

Since the Borealis was basically a top-level product of undead construction—Envy of the Seven Deadly Sins—it was technically a coy costs Not only that, its y batteries created its own energy loop, and it could also absorb extra mana that flowed out froical artifacts as well It was basically an al periods of time

"If soul and undead airships become commonplace, and every oyle taxis appear in the cities… Fine then, I adination may run wild, but this seey for it is available, and we have tons of undeadthese objects All we need is the deterh&8221;

And this was only the civil side of things It would be even est cities of the Mist Alliance established aerial trade routes, then the trade, diplomacy, and interaction between civilians of each country of the Mist Alliance would obviously becohten the relationship between countries… No matter how friendly two countries were, if they needed two or three months to reach each other, they would naturally drift apart If reaching another country took only two or three days, however, it wouldn’t be all that different froination started running wild, I was unable to stop myself Not only did I extrapolate this scenario to the transportation field, I felt that agriculture could also use undead cows as tireless labor, and the industrial field already had plenty of undead laborers doing all sorts of manual labor How could I possibly not be e benefits and profits available in this field?

Of course, oal did ht that loathed the undead, such as Holy Knights that swore to eliminate the evil undead, such as the Holy Church which often shouted about the Holy War

Fine, they were all actually the sa the undead into a central part of our workforce, I would immediately be declared the nue in the world The Holy War was right before us, but I had to say, this wasn’t a conflict that I couldn’t take care of

First, this was Wuht’s territory This was thethis conflict The Gods were very strict about territorial divisions, and the Holy Church viewed respecting the other True Gods of Order as highly i the Gods and the Holy Church theic and reason, then the God of Holy Light, whose poere like a divine server to draer from, may not help his own believers

Secondly, in the Northlands, the humans here hated the Holy Church o, the Holy Church should have stood up for them but didn’t, whereas the undead came to their aid, instead This had caused history and reality to clash and the Holy Church to be publicly considered as unreliable, which further increased the northerners’ distaste towards the Holy Church

Theand the Northlands wasn’t the area that the Holy Church wanted to focus on spreading their teachings in The higher-ups of the Holy Church were all focusing on thosetoo overboard, they would beAfter all, with aa new ene ranks with a former ally would obviously be the reat deal of effort would be spent for nothing but self-frustration

Of course, I didn’t expect theion had their fervent believers and extreer was already on his ith an extravagant present for theher-ups of theirs really were cleaner or not than their predecessors fro how the Holy War was co and that they wouldn’t want to lose their God’s protection, on top of a large auarantee that the Holy Church would pretend to not see anything here, in which case I could try to push throughafterwards… there definitely would be one, but who knohich side would co?

As the inventor of undead construction, I had far surpassed the ancient undead e that I personally designed

It received the glorious naonbone battleship because its entire body was crafted out of dragonbone Every inch of it was onbone was accuained in the Underground World, and so the previous battle

This dragonbone battleship hovered in ive off the faint iantic airship was covered in blackit seem like an ultimate weapon that would destroy the world

The front, where the "dragone teeth harvested froons This would be the main weapon in the future, and it was also the source of its code naredient If I tried calculating the price of this vessel… fine, let’s not worry about the details of cost effectiveness; let us discuss its functions instead

Cough—cough—I shouldn’t be bla funds on investments like this Every experimental vessel required an expense, and in order to achieve the best result, one had to ignore the costs After it was truly coner receive a heart attack, causing the final result to be that the design would be endlessly pushed back and becoy reserve