Chapter 649
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Josiah got some details about Assequero from the two elven elders and the consciousness of the World Tree.
Even though Assequero was only a small part of its glory days, the facilities inside the city were still perfect to the point that it surpassed the 'medieval' level that Josiah knew, and even surpassed the 'industrial revolution'.
There were several perfect magic-powered factories inside Assequero, used to produce daily items used by the high elves, and these items would automatically be transported to the 'vending machines' all over Assequero.
The high elves could buy them by putting in coins …
Josiah wasn't too sure where the raw materials for the factories came from, but the high elves were a race that had mastered spatial magic. Even though this race was on the verge of extinction, they still left behind many incredible things.
"There's no problem with the circulation of money, but just building a temporary food street still feels like it's lacking something."
Josiah opened the interface of his magic net and glanced at the bills that Madam Marina had recently calculated. Excluding a lot of maintenance costs, Josiah's little treasury was getting bigger and bigger.
If the money that Josiah earned before was enough for Hiri to roll around on it a few times, now Josiah's savings were probably enough for Hiri to run a few hundred meters round trip on it without a problem.
"It's decided! I want to build an amusement park in the Forgotten Land! Let's call it Arthur Crowe for the time being! "
Josiah couldn't expect to put all that money into the treasury to 'give birth'.
He might as well follow the example of a certain 'copyright warning' mouse and build a theme park! Although this plan consumed a lot of resources, and could even be described as wasteful, Josiah had enough capital to waste.
"Amusement park?"
Elder Quaeto didn't understand the meaning behind Josiah's words.
"A place used to improve the happiness of the residents, specifically, a place that specializes in providing entertainment." Josiah gave Elder Quaeto a more vague explanation. "If you want to continue Assequero, you must communicate with the outside world, so I decided to start by hiring you to work."
"Play? Work?! I'm afraid those young children aren't up to the task of pleasing other humans, "Elder En Ya said to Josiah in an extremely nervous voice.
"Although I don't know what you're thinking, I want to build an amusement park for everyone. Even children can have fun." Josiah said.
"Children? Have humans had such needs since they were so young? "
Elder En Ya seemed to be greatly shocked.
Someone kick this guy out! This was Josiah's first reaction, but Josiah glanced at Quedonian, who seemed to have understood Josiah's idea.
"For now, let's focus on building a gourmet street. You can let some High Elves who are good at cooking or have talent in this area come over to learn."
At this point, Josiah waved his hand at the two High Elf Elders.
"Whether you're willing to arrange it or not, it's up to you …" Josiah's gaze was fixed on the silent Elder Quedonian. "Just a final word of advice. If you want to continue Assequero, you must communicate with the outside world."
After saying this, Josiah laid down on the rattan chair behind him.
"Today's discussion ends here. You can go back now. I need to sleep first."
The two Elders looked at each other. Josiah didn't look like he was going to listen to their opinions at all. Helpless, the two Elders could only leave with Ahr and the leaves.
… …
When Josiah woke up again, it was afternoon. When he opened his eyes, Hiri was sitting opposite Josiah.
To Josiah's surprise, Hiri was holding an ancient magic book and reading it. She only raised her head when she realized that Josiah had woken up.
"You haven't been playing Minecraft and the Holy Spirit recently?"
Josiah moved his arms. This chair wasn't comfortable to sleep on.
"I want to learn all the magic in this book before my mentor comes back." Hiri laid on the table weakly and sighed. "But I've only learned half of it."
"Summer homework from the purple-robed man? And Hiri … I plan to film 'The Shining' in this Hearthstone Tavern, "said Josiah.
The Forgotten Land's Hearthstone Tavern branch was the best place for Josiah to film The Shining. After the renovation, this building could be used as a luxury resort.
"The Shining? But I don't remember the background of the script being a manor blocked by snow. "
Hiri had read the script of The Shining much earlier than the Knight Of The White Thorn. After reading it, Hiri tried to find some words to praise the script, but Hiri failed …
She didn't understand the script of The Shining. The only story she could understand was that the male protagonist went crazy and chased after his wife and children with an axe.
If Hiri was here, she would have knocked the crazy man unconscious with her staff.
Hiri didn't even have a sense of danger, let alone fear.
The only tricky setting was that the ghosts in the manor could block all magic.
"So you can create this kind of scenery with illusions?" asked Josiah.
The purple-robed man was traveling in the Underworld, and Josiah couldn't contact her for the time being. So, he could only leave the illusion work to his own Hiri.
"Of course it's not a problem to create snow with illusions. It's not a problem to create a snow monster made out of snow."
As Ciri spoke, a faint purple inscription appeared in her hand, and tiny snowflakes began to fall from the room. However, these snowflakes all passed through Josh's palm and landed on the table, piling up on top of each other.
"There's also a manor in the distance halfway up the mountain."
Josiah recalled the details of the various scenes in The Shining. The Forgotten Land's Hearthstone Tavern was in ruins.
Although most of the movie was shot in the manor, there were a few scenes in the distance that clearly showed that the manor was in the middle of a mountain range.
"I can probably solve this with my usual practice."
Hiri stopped creating the snow illusion, and the snow that buried half of Josiah's body in the room disappeared.
The purple inscription appeared on a round table in front of Josiah, and a scaled down version of the Hearthstone Tavern appeared on the table.
"Can the surrounding scenery be changed too?"
This time, it was Josiah's turn to look at Hiri with shining eyes. The miniature version of the Hearthstone Tavern on the table was impeccable in terms of architectural details and lighting.
"Wait a moment, I haven't seen the manor on the mountain."
Hiri drew a brand new illusion inscription in the air, and a mountain range appeared next to the Hearthstone Tavern. Hiri used her finger to draw a few white clouds on the mountain range.
"Where should I … put it?" Hiri held the miniature version of the Hearthstone Tavern in her hand and fell into deep thought.
For a girl who had never studied architecture, it was indeed very difficult for her to build a building halfway up the mountain.
"Cut out a piece of flat land here."
Josiah began to modify the illusion with Hiri according to his memory of the movie. The process of modification made Josiah feel like he was playing a business simulation game.
After about an hour, Hiri finally created a perspective that Josiah felt was closer to the original.
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