According to preliminary statistics, Rozen teleported about 100,000 people back.
That was not a small number.
This era could not be compared to the future, where a single city could house tens of millions of people. The Sumeer cities and countries were all developed from villages with thousands of people. Even Uruk, which was known as the world's largest fortress, had a population of around that number at its peak. It might even be lower than that number.
As such, it was not surprising that Uruk would become so chaotic with the sudden arrival of a hundred thousand people.
Especially since they didn't know why these people suddenly appeared in Uruk, where they came from, what their identity was, and what was the current situation. In order to deal with this group of people, Uruk, from the king to the servants, were all busy.
In addition, they also had to consider whether there were spies from the Three Goddesses Alliance among those people, whether there were any magical means or traps on them, whether there was something wrong with Uruk's barrier that allowed so many people to teleport in at once, and whether there would be more Demonic Beasts teleporting in next time. To put it bluntly, these 100,000 people were definitely a hot potato for Uruk.
However, while it was a hot potato, wasn't it also an opportunity for Uruk?
After all, if these 100,000 people were all useful talents, then the number of soldiers and the number of civil officials would be greatly increased.
In other words, this was an opportunity to strengthen Uruk's strength, so that Uruk could better deal with the Three Goddesses Alliance.
With this opportunity in mind, Gilgamesh had no choice but to treat it with caution. He didn't dare to lower his guard at all and dealt with these matters seriously. In the end, he became so busy.
Gilgamesh breathed a sigh of relief when he saw Rozen.
Because at least there was someone to help him with the work.
Moreover, as the informant, or rather, the initiator, Rozen could deal with these matters decisively.
For example, there was no need to check the barrier and the reason for the teleportation.
Rozen was the main culprit. He knew very well that these problems didn't need to be solved. He directly canceled these tasks and sent the free manpower to assist with the statistics and claim work.
There was no need for a physical examination. As the one who transformed them back to human beings, Rozen was sure that there was nothing wrong with their bodies.
If all these tasks could be eliminated, it would undoubtedly save a lot of work. All that was left was to solve the problems of food, clothing, housing, and transportation for so many people.
As for these problems, Gilgamesh had already proposed countermeasures to solve them. Rozen only needed to supplement some of them by adjusting the manpower, work sequence, and operation of the project.
Therefore, things became much simpler. The people who came to report were dismissed and hurried to deal with the work.
By the time Rozen had settled all these matters, Gilgamesh had also learned the entire sequence of events from Merlin.
"I see. The composite divinity of Gorgon, with the power of the Holy Grail, obtained the divinity and authority of Tiamat, and became the existence of a goddess. Is this the true face of the Magical Beast Goddess?"
Gilgamesh seemed to have calmed down because he could take a breath. He sat back on the throne and spoke while taking a deep breath.
"The true name of the Goddess of the Jungle has finally been revealed. The main god of South America. What a troublesome fellow."
It seemed that even the legendary Hero King would have a headache knowing that there was a main god in the mythological system among the enemies.
Merlin was quite optimistic.
"Although the true body of the Goddess of the Jungle is surprising, we have also confirmed the identity of the Magical Beast Goddess. The other party is only a Greek Banshee who borrowed the name and power of Tiamat. Even if it's troublesome, we have to be glad that the other party is not the real Tiamat."
If it was the real Tiamat, it would probably be much more troublesome than Quizar.
The Goddess of Creation, the mother of all, such an existence was much more terrifying than the main gods in the mythological system.
Even so …
"Even so, it was reduced to having to capture humans as raw materials to produce Magical Beasts. The so-called composite divinity is really a joke."
Gilgamesh mocked him as he spoke.
"But this way, we saved 100,000 humans on our side, and the other party lost 100,000 Magical Beasts in the process of being bred. This is really a victory that we haven't seen for a long time."
Compared to the army of the Magical Beast Goddess, the number of Uruk's soldiers was much smaller. If the other party increased the number of Magical Beasts, the pressure on the front line would be huge.
Rozen's trip not only eliminated the hidden danger, but also brought back 100,000 manpower for Uruk, turning the situation around. This harvest, in Gilgamesh's opinion, was impeccable.
Not to mention …
"This time, we also know the whereabouts of the Holy Grail. This trip is finally worth it. The harvest is much more than the original plan."
Gilgamesh's face finally showed a smile again.
"Oh, to be able to make the King so happy, it seems that this time, Rorelles -kun's reckless actions are worth it."
Merlin pretended to say such things, which made Rozen, who was beside him, glanced at him without saying anything.
Gilgamesh, on the other hand, looked at Rozen and stared at him.
"It's not that I didn't expect you to play a role, but I didn't expect it to be so obvious. It seems that the last hope of mankind is not just for show."
Having said that, Gilgamesh narrowed his eyes.
"However, you seem to have paid a price, Chaldea's."
Rozen's condition couldn't be hidden from Gilgamesh's eyes.
Of course, Gilgamesh didn't say anything.
If one were to say that they had paid the price for their goal, he was the same. Even Merlin beside him was the same.
Gilgamesh already knew that the three of them weren't in the right state.
The problem was …
"This time, the Warcraft Goddess is probably completely enraged, especially the one who calls himself the child of the Warcraft Goddess. He must be so mad that he's about to lose his mind and can't wait to kill his way to Uruk."
Gilgamesh seemed to be able to predict all this, as if he knew "the one who calls himself the child of the Warcraft Goddess" very well. His tone was quite indifferent.
"King …"
Siduri looked at this scene with a somewhat complicated expression.
"It doesn't matter. I already knew that this day would come sooner or later."
Gilgamesh waved his hand and looked at Rozen.
"You've worked hard. Go back and have a good rest."
Gilgamesh didn't ask Rozen what he wanted to do next and directly made the decision for him.
Rozen didn't object.
He really needed to rest.
If he didn't rest now, his almost exhausted magical power wouldn't be able to be effectively restored.
As for other things, they could wait until tomorrow.
Rozen thought so.
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