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Chapter 1404

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"Mr. Mak, you're here." Mobai walked out of the smithing room when he heard the commotion. He wiped the sweat off his face with a towel, and smiled at Meg. "The machine is almost done. When do you need it? I'll get someone to send it over for you."

"If it's already done, then the sooner, the better. Once the machine is installed, the factory can start operations," Meg said with a smile. He was very satisfied with Mobai's progress.

"What kind of machine are these parts going to be assembled into? It doesn't look simple, "Mobai asked curiously.

"A spinning machine. However, it's driven by a steam engine, so it's much more efficient than manual spinning." Meg smiled. The steam engine had already been sent over from the Hill. After the spinning machine was installed, the factory could start operations.

"Spinning machine?" Mobai scratched his head. He didn't quite understand what Meg meant.

The two of them discussed the delivery of the parts for a while. After confirming that all the parts would be delivered over the next two days, Meg returned to the restaurant.

Irina went to the factory to train the Night Elves, and Gina followed Mia and the rest to the ice cream shop. Hence, only Meg was left in the restaurant.

He made a cup of green tea, brought it upstairs, and placed it in front of the study table. Meg opened the box that Rolan gave him, and continued to look through the information.

The threat of the Demon Islands was temporarily removed, which basically met Meg's expectations. At least, they wouldn't be able to band together to create trouble before the next peace talk.

However, the demons weren't the only race that liked to fight. The most powerful race, the Roth Empire, was still getting restless. The orcs were quickly integrating and planning to create trouble during the peace talk. The forest trolls were no longer satisfied with staying in the Dark Shadow Forest to rot, and were planning to expand their territory.

Meg knew the Roth Empire the best. Although the situation of Johnson and Sean fighting for the throne was getting more and more tense, as long as Andre was alive, the Roth Empire would be an iron bucket that could not be torn apart.

Killing Andre was a good way to split the Roth Empire apart, but Andre was probably the most difficult person to kill in this world. The Magus Tower was not far from the royal palace, and no one knew how many 10th-tier powerhouses were hiding around him.

In the past 100 years, the Roth Empire had developed at an unimaginable speed. Both the number of 10th-tier knights and 10th-tier magic casters had reached a terrifying number.

Although humans didn't have powerful physical talents, their outstanding learning ability, continuous optimization of cultivation methods, and large-scale cultivation system allowed the number of powerhouses in the Roth Empire to increase rapidly in the short span of 100 years.

In order to break through to Level 10, apart from proper cultivation, talent was of utmost importance. There was ultimately a limit to the number.

However, the Roth Empire's large number of mid-range and high-end combat power that had been neglected by the various races was an existence that was enough to make the various races fearful.

Alex used to be a high-ranking officer in the Roth Empire's military, so Meg knew clearly from his memories how many 6th-tier to 9th-tier knights and magic casters the Roth Empire had. This large number of mid-range and high-end combat power was enough to lead the Roth Empire's cavalry to flatten any race.

As for why the orcs were able to fight the Roth Empire on par with them at the border, what they didn't know was that the various military districts of the Roth Empire had been secretly rotating every year for the past few decades. The border war with the orcs that had never stopped was just a practical training ground for the Roth Empire.

After Andre took over, he had been very patient and restrained in his foreign policy, and focused on his development.

When the Crassus' fireball blasted the giant dragon down from the sky, and Alex's longsword chopped off the dragon's head, even the giant dragon probably didn't know that the once weak humans now had the ability to challenge them, the overlords of the sky.

As a human, Meg felt gratified and honored.

The survival history of humans was a sad one. Just like all the weak races, some perished in the long river of history, and some became weaker and weaker, and became vassals.

Humans had paid a huge price to survive the racial war and have a place to live.

Only when they were strong enough could they be truly respected and survive in this cruel world.

Until now, Andre had shown all the qualities and abilities that a qualified king needed. Even if some of his methods might be stained with blood and conspiracies, the Roth Empire already had the ability to resist all wars.

However, what made Meg uneasy was that after having such powerful abilities, this aging king no longer seemed to be satisfied with just defending one area. Instead, he was preparing to embark on the path of conquering the entire world.

From being a victim back then to being a perpetrator, what was the difference between this and those races that had harmed humans back then?

100 years had passed. To ordinary humans, it was a cruel thing to start a war where ordinary humans were destined to lose for the king's ambition and old grudges.

Even if humans ruled this world in the end, no one knew how many years it would take for the scars caused by this war to heal, and how many innocent races would be wiped out in the war.

Meg hated war. He hated the world that was about to sink into the flames of war.

He wanted to spread the model of Chaos City to the entire world. If all the races could open up their borders and coexist peacefully, the Sword of Damocles hanging over this world would really disappear.

"As long as Andre is alive, the Roth Empire is indeed invincible." Meg closed the information in his hands and sighed softly. However, once Andre died suddenly, whether it was Sean or Josh who took over, it might speed up the development of the current situation. These two were not peace-loving people, and Sean had long been itching to wipe out the orcs.

After setting the information about the Roth Empire aside, Meg picked up the information about the orcs to read. The orcs were the ones who had the deepest conflict and needed to be resolved the most urgently.

The orcs were also very powerful. Although they were made up of many scattered tribes, they could quickly gather and work together in times of war with their totems and beliefs.

Meg's next target was the orcs. Once the Falk Tribe was controlled by the Aug Tribe, the orcs would become a race that was completely controlled by the main battle tribe, and would pose a serious threat to the dwarves immediately.

The internal integration of the Falk Tribe had already reached the final stage. Most of the people who were loyal to the previous chief were locked up in the dungeon or killed. They would publicly execute the chief's son 10 days later, and officially crown Gary as the new chief of the tribe.

"10 days," Meg murmured. That killer who was trying hard to find his direction shouldn't know about this.

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