After sending the two demons away, Glenn continued to patrol his new kingdom.

A few days later, after basically solving some management problems, Glenn left the Black Cloud clone and returned to Bayek.

Li had entered the university, a newly established one in Battersea, so it was named Battersea.

Glenn could certainly let Li go to a better university, but the girl had her own ideas. She felt that as long as she could learn what she wanted to learn, it didn't matter what school she went to.

As the first university in Battersea, it certainly has all the resources, so there is no need to worry about teaching.

Glenn wrote to his sister Sanjis, who also lived in Battersea, asking her to help take care of the little one.

Sanjis replied that there was no problem and she would treat the foreign girl like her own daughter.

Glenn would also take time to check on the other person's situation to avoid things like school bullying.

After all, Li's figure is too petite.

The Kingdom of Zen has introduced many policies these days, and Glenn's company needs to adjust future plans based on these policies and hold frequent meetings.

Even if they could postpone it, many Glenns still had to be there to host.

The sky was covered with thunderclouds, and as the first raindrop hit the umbrella, dense raindrops poured down.

Glenn is experimenting with the magic car newly developed by Sorey's team. It is said that this time there has been a great breakthrough and it can run smoothly even in complex road conditions.

They were outdoors at this time, and Glenn was driving the weird-looking giant wheeled vehicle back and forth on the bumpy muddy road.

A group of people were standing next to a small camp. Sorey, wearing a white research suit, stood at the front and never left the car.

The strong humanoid dragon beside it was holding a relatively small umbrella and picking its nose secretly with its other hand.

The car, covered in yellow mud, stopped beside the crowd, and Glenn opened the door and got out.

Solei immediately stepped forward and asked, "How do you feel?"

"It's really stable, but it's a bit noisy, and the steering wheel is too slippery and hard to control. Everything else is fine. Is this off-road vehicle expensive?"

"Off-road vehicle... is that the name given to this car? It is indeed very appropriate. As for the problems you mentioned, they are nothing and can be easily solved. Its cost..."

Solei thought for a moment and said, "If we deduct the expenses we control, it should be around 200 gold coins."

"Let's find a way to reduce the cost. Although the people who buy magic cars now are all rich people, they will definitely become more affordable in the future."

Glenn gently lifted the bottom of the car, took a look and said.

"Well, we'll try our best." Solei asked the assistant beside him to write it down in the notebook.

"Hello, Mr. Glenn. We are reporters from the Red Rose Newspaper. We have some questions for you. Would you mind answering them? We will publish them in tomorrow's Rose Newspaper."

At this time, a group of men and women in brown clothes came forward politely and spoke clearly and quickly.

Glenn had naturally noticed these people who showed up halfway a long time ago. He felt a little helpless as these things were unavoidable.

After briefly answering some questions, Glenn asked the reporters to leave.

"Sorry, Glenn, these reporters must have followed us here."

Solei said in a slightly apologetic tone.

"It's okay, it's not a big deal." Glenn waved his hand to indicate that it was okay.

He turned to ask another question, "Remember the remote communicator I showed you last time? How is your research on that thing going?"

What he was talking about was naturally the magic telephone that Glenn made himself. That thing was not difficult to make for a magician, but the production cost was relatively high.

Materials related to magic are inherently expensive, and Glenn asked Sorey to research the real telephone, which made it more popular.

Hearing Glenn's question, Solei became even more uncomfortable and said, "I'm sorry, Glenn, we have been researching the magic car and don't have the time or manpower to research the kind of phone you mentioned."

"Still not enough manpower? We've recruited so many people..." Before Glenn finished his words, he had roughly guessed the reason.

Sure enough, Solei said, "We have plenty of people, but not many are useful. Most are still learning and can only serve as assistants. Glenn, our company has grown very fast. It's been less than three years. We should take our time."

"I am indeed impatient. Just follow your own pace. Alas, we are still in need of truly capable people. By the way, how are those new monster employees I got? What are their abilities?"

Glenn thought of the laborers he had captured in the capital of the Elf Kingdom. They were all strong men above level seven, and their ability to do things should be good.

Speaking of this, Solei couldn't help rubbing his head.

Glenn thought something was wrong and asked, "They're not working?"

"That's not the case." Solei shook his head. "They are all very powerful, but they have their own unique personalities and their efficiency is average."

"There's nothing we can do about this. It's good enough that those guys can hold back and not hurt anyone." Glenn was also quite helpless. He couldn't put a knife on those guys' necks and force them to work overtime. That would be too inhumane.

The two figures chatted as they walked towards the camp that had been set up. The humanoid dragon named Nico held two umbrellas and helped them keep out the rain. From time to time, he would raise his head to drink the rain water.

Glenn turned his head to glance at the powerful humanoid dragon, leaned over to Solei's ear and asked, "Did you succeed?"

Solei was confused, "What?"

Glenn tilted his mouth towards the humanoid dragon holding an umbrella.

Solei lowered his head instantly and stammered, "Not really, we just live together..."

"Are you all living together? Then... have you done anything?" Glenn didn't know why he was so curious. Perhaps it was just a curiosity.

Solei was speechless. He certainly understood what Glenn meant by doing something.

Only after they entered the tent did Solei say in a voice as thin as a mosquito: "No."

"Why are you shy? Big man..." Glenn was about to complain, but suddenly he remembered that the other party's race, men are the weaker party, so it is not appropriate to call them big men.

"Never mind, congratulations on your marriage first... Anyway, congratulations on your great step forward in love."

"You should also find a partner. If I remember correctly, you should be 24 years old this year, right? It's no problem for someone like you to marry a princess, but as powerful as you are, you should also find a powerful magician or knight, right? I heard that you know Fate, the deputy instructor of the Griffin Knights. Have you considered her?"

Instead, Sorey talked about Glenn's lifelong event.

“Stop, stop, stop! How can a researcher like you care about these things? Since you know that I’m a transcendent, you should know that I have a long life span and there’s no need to rush.”

Glenn said with a headache.

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