109 Tue-Each Purpose(7)

[It is presumed that the battleships of the surviving enemies failed to respond properly to this counterattack and escaped out of the planet’s domain, but that does not mean that they escaped the crisis completely]

“Yes. It must have come with a purpose. Is it the Federation? Or is it another faction?”

I scratched my head. There wasn’t much information yet. He knew that there was a human species with more advanced technology than the Earth in a far-off universe, but they also said that they had long been divided into various factions, called the Federation.

“…Anyway, how will Eve respond now?”

[You know I’m not in a good mood right now]

Eve suffered a severe blow to her self-esteem and at the same time hit the wall of reality.

Because right now, I was affected by Eve’s anger that just erupted.

It was impossible to produce and respond to an attack from outside space right now. In other words, it was a time of choice.

And those choices would be hard to accept for Eve now.

“I think it’s better.”

But I thought it was better now. Although Eve suffered a humiliating decision, this was in a way a powerful opportunity to help my plan.

“The bridge of the nose is too high. However, if that bridge of the nose is broken and you know that you are still lacking, you will definitely want and crave it more, and if there is something you want, it will be easier to talk.”

[Do you think Eve will do what you want?]

“I’ll give Eve what she wants, and Eve must give her what she wants. There’s no such thing as who is superior to us. We’re both far behind.”

Eve, who respects and likes me, but knows that she is stronger and smarter than me, seems to have a widespread desire to become one with me and “correct” me according to her own standards.

From my point of view, that kind of unity was something I never wanted.

At first, I did not believe in myself as a human being, nor in Eve, who was only a few months old.

As the observer tells us not to be vigilant, this universe is so wide, it wouldn’t be strange if anything happened.

Perhaps by now Eve would have realized it too.

“So we both need to keep learning. Tell Eve. I’d better take the whole base and move it off that planet before the humans out of space come with a proper fleet.”

For the first time, I asked Eve to act on my terms.

“Relocating the base…? Do you mean that you want me to run away now?”

“Strategic retreat is the strategy you’ve been using well.”

“that…”

When Eve heard my words, she panicked and then dropped her shoulders. A fragment of that feeling was passed on to me as well.

“The new base will be the Redrium, where this gate is connected. Let’s clean up the dragons there and make it our new base. After that, we’ll just have to come back here again.”

“Come back…”

Of course, like I said, this is just a strategic retreat. Of course Eve was, but even I had no intention of giving up completely.

“And come see me. I promise, once you become one with me, I might be able to teach you how to get out of that crisis.”

“…really?”

“I’ve always helped you. From the moment you were a single cell. The situation on Earth, which is now connected to the demon realm, is very complicated, so there will definitely be something to gain. Ways to make us stronger.”

Besides, I also had carrots that I couldn’t resist. I felt Eve’s feelings change when I said that I would help.

“I’ll see you after we move.”

“okay.”

Eve regained her energy and began to move the corps.

I sighed as I watched it. It’s really hard to raise a child. Besides, it can’t be compared to a normal teenager.

[Eve opens the gate and closes it at the same time]

Eve immediately opened a new gate to Redium. It’s said that it’s easy because it’s already connected, but honestly, I don’t even know the principle.

At the same time, the gate that was open in front of Menas was closed. It looked like the dragons were perplexed, but now there was no time to worry.

Eve put the troops in and started cleaning the inside of the gate. And a new nest began to take root there.

[This is a land where dragons destroyed everything and annihilated all living things. They reduced energy consumption to a minimum and absorbed some of the natural energy such as heat and earthquakes, and used it as the power of the shape force.]

“…It’s a pity that we don’t have anything to eat, but that’s not important to us.”

The Redrium, where humans once lived, was a barren world filled with only red rocks and dirt, with no trace of life.

Of course, Eve, like the dragons, had a way to extract energy from these places.

The nest that first took root in Redrium began to increase its area like crazy based on the energy supplied indefinitely from the nest connected beyond the gate.

Watching the black and twisted world tree of the Legion grow at a rate of several meters per minute seemed to change the speed of something.

[The existing nest loses energy and dies in real time, and the nest that extends into the new world rapidly increases its area]

“What is the estimated time for the migration to end?”

“Three days. Three days is enough.”

A cave in the nearby rocky area. There, Eve, who had recreated her own brain, answered my question while stroking the nest made of black armor and placed divine trees, and murmured.

In just three days, the entire Legion had successfully migrated to another world.

“Reina. Kill all enemies in this land.”

At the same time, Eve gave Reina an army and gave instructions to kill all the dragons remaining in Redrium.

Naturally, Reina, who accepted the command, led the large species that applied the dragon’s data and began slaughtering all living beings it sensed.

But still, Eve’s mood seemed somehow dark.

I couldn’t even say anything about it. That intense emotion was the driving force that could spur Eve’s growth and evolution.

“Estimated energy supply efficiency of 58%. We need another method.”

Then Eve, who calculated something, moved her power.

In a barren redrium with no vegetation to eat, the energy that can be produced by the same method and nest of the same area as before is half the level of the existing ones.

In response, it was said that a new energy supply and demand system would be developed.

[It was necessary anyway. There is a limit to the amount of energy that can be obtained by eating organisms. It is a method suitable for a stronghold nest]

“That’s right. We need a new, more efficient way.”

Eve’s gaze turned to the sun above the sky and then to the ground below.

What was finally decided was not the sun, which had not yet covered the entire planet and could not extract its maximum efficiency, but rather the planet’s earth full of glowing lava.

Geothermal energy is also used on Earth. But how are you going to use it?

“After all, you can throw away the planet and eat it again somewhere else.”

[Concentrate energy on the root of the divine tree. The roots, strengthened by pouring the power of form, begin to dig into the hard crust at once]

I was shocked and speechless at the thought of using the planet as a consumable item and throwing it away.

In the end, the method Eve chose, who had no consideration for the environment, was no different from that of a tree.

The only difference is that each root of the new tree is several hundred meters thick, and the energy invested in the roots protects the roots and breaks through the bedrock like tofu.

“It uses the power of the divine tree to replace the heat energy inside the earth.”

This act was taking place throughout the nest that was still expanding.

I enlarged the screen. There was a volcano near the nest.

Eve, who spread the nest after killing the fire dragons that lived in the volcano, dug into the ground there as well.

Like a volcano, hot magma was located not far away.

The root of the divine tree was drenched in the magma with a shield made of form power.

“The efficiency of immersing directly in magma is greatly reduced by the shield, so about 60%…. I think there is a way to increase it more.”

Eve finished the calculation as if she was satisfied. All that was left was to take the time and expand it.

“By the way, what about registration? We moved to another world entirely. Dragons were not units. And there can’t be any units in this Redrium where they annihilated all other creatures. Eve’s right to ‘winner’ will remain the same?”

[Registration cannot be changed no matter how much you move. Eve’s affiliation is still the same, and her registration as the winner of Hansegae has not changed. Current progress chapter 5, level 8. And now other conditions are needed to advance to the next level]

“..other conditions?”

[Preparing the game to move on to the next phase]

Although he ate a blow from an outside entity who did not know whether it was a unit or a player, Eve won the war between units vying for supremacy in the world anyway.

As a result, chapters passed and my level increased, but there was no noticeable dramatic change. In the first place, the game is all about guiding for one outcome: war between units.

“You can change the location where you receive the samples or bounties I give you.”

[That is possible. The only thing to keep in mind is that you don’t get distracted just because you’ve left]

“It doesn’t matter. For Eve, it’s very important to reclaim the land that was barely edible.”

It has now taken a step back, but it has only moved to a barren but safer place.

It was obvious where Eve, who had gained strength here, would attack again.

*

“Unbelievable…”

“No way. Their nests are all gone.”

The moment Eve decided to move and tried the plan.

Local survivors, who had no knowledge of the details, risked their deaths and went out to reconnaissance.

The wizards who used the wizard’s eyes looked at the ruined city and hardened as a group.

The city that was supposed to be covered with a ghastly nest has now been turned into a lifeless ruin again.

It happened in just one night.

“That’s not all. Look over there!”

Their bewildered eyes turned to me.

As a group, the wizards forgot to speak and trembled. A scene I could not have even imagined was unfolding.

What appeared across the thick clouds was a huge ship that could not be compared to their airships.

Such a giant is insignificant.

And dozens of large and small ships appeared one after another and were crossing the sky at once.

“Uh, come on, tell the senator. Come on!”

A wizard who managed to come to his senses shouted and urged his comrades.

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