The Saul Trade Alliance was an alliance made up of dozens of cities. Although Saul City was one of the most important cities in the alliance, with many facilities and convenient facilities, this didn't mean that all the churches and Descended Ones would be in this city.
Xintero was a port city near the seashore. Its population was among the top five in the Sol Alliance. It was a new commercial city famous for its delicious seafood and shipbuilding industry. It was also the base of most of the new gods in the Silver Elf Divine System.
It was common knowledge among the Aishi that their race's Gods would choose to live in one or several nearby cities. This would make it easier for them to contact each other and take care of each other.
The relationship between Elves and humans had always been subtle. It was better for both parties to maintain a certain distance from each other. Among the four major Superior Elves, the Silver Elves and Moon Elves had always maintained a certain distance from other races.
Xintero had at least two Silver Elf Gods, but this didn't mean that it was the Silver Elves' territory. Since it was the largest port in the Saul Trade Alliance, many new Gods related to the sea and water chose to set up their headquarters here.
The Ocean Gods and the Water Elemental Gods were top-tier Gods in the Aishi. They weren't something that the declining Elven Gods could compare to. They were the true masters of this city.
Walking into this city by the sea, the most eye-catching thing wasn't the deep sea or shallow sea races, but the gigantic creatures above.
Although the fishmen and water elementals were rare, and the half-fishmen who were selling grilled fish gave off a subtle sense of disharmony, it didn't matter much after looking at them for a long time.
The water elementals who were holding tridents with the luster of lightning and the sea giants who were holding siege crossbows were quite intimidating. The waterways built in the middle of the city to allow the Sea Tribe and Water Tribe to pass by made it seem like a completely different world. However, the gigantic battleships in the sky were the focus of attention that couldn't be ignored.
If one took a closer look, they would realize that while their attention was focused on the gigantic battleships, they would overlook many other interesting gadgets.
The floating transparent Sea Mother and the Seahorse Knight riding the clouds were in a race. There were tourists waving and taking pictures from the small white yachts. A large wooden pirate ship whizzed past with a large group of barbarians singing an unknown battle song.
Between the tall towers, trains were moving at high speeds. It seemed like this was the public transportation system here.
Josol gave off a feeling of order amidst the chaos, and a sense of alienation amidst the prosperity. Xintero, with its sea breeze, gave off a sense of chaos amidst the freshness, and amusing amidst the chaos.
Outsiders' first impression of this city would be that anything could fly.............. Rorschach saw a flying bag, a bathtub with mermaids singing, and a … toilet... a's's's's....'s's's's....'s's's's's.......
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. ".....".... ".. After a few casual questions, Rorschach learned that the's's'...
........................... The Elemental Tide and the Magic Fog. Many of the technologies that could be used in the Aishi were useless in the Ansorenne.
Materials and materials were hard to collect. Miners and Blacksmiths were high-end military units. However, there were some core components that couldn't be produced in the Ansorenne's'. They could only pick them up from 'chests'. In this case, the number of high-end ship components was limited. They were all strategic resources and had a price but no market.
Perhaps the black market could sell them at a high price. However, for a newbie like the Game Church, they couldn't even get a ticket to enter the black market, let alone buy them.
Reality was even worse. The location of the Church of the Game was too remote. Recently, the large cities with black markets were far away. Even if he bought it, how would he be able to escort it back safely? That world was never short of all kinds of greedy wolves waiting for a fat sheep.
Small boats were still manageable. There were even finished products for sale in a few large population centers. However, the Game Church needed to expand its range of activities and meet the requirements of carrying more than six magic armors in combat. At the very least, they needed a medium-sized transport ship.
Even if the core equipment, parts, and components were all gathered, the weak Church would still lack two key items.
"We can't build ships in the water. It's best to build floating ships that can isolate the Magic Fog in a mountainous harbor or floating island without the Magic Fog. We don't have a good foundation. There's no mother port open to us."
In this regard, the Game Church was still trying to communicate between the two worlds to see if they could find a kind-hearted big shot to lend them a place. However, those who were willing to lend them a place that was too far away and close to them were either worried about opening their hinterland to outsiders or they themselves were worried about it. A straightforward rejection would make them feel more at ease.
However, even if these problems were solved, there would be even more problems for them to deal with.
"We also don't have enough manpower. We need professionals to sail and maintain the ships. Where are we supposed to find people? Even if the Aishi Empire manages to find skilled people, there won't be enough descenders. It's even more worrying to recruit stowaways … At the end of the day, building expeditionary ships isn't something a New God's Church that has only descended for two years should do."
At the end of the day, the Game Church was taking too big of a step. Typically, a New God's Church would have been here for more than ten years by the time they wanted to build expeditionary ships. At that time, they would have connections, materials, and manpower, so they wouldn't lack everything like they did now.
Rorschach seriously considered this problem at first, but then he simply shut his mouth.
He didn't feel this way when he was working as an employee. He just needed to get paid according to the amount of work he did. However, now that Rorschach was one of the higher-ups of the Church, he had to consider the future of the entire Church (or company).
The foundational members of the Church didn't know about these problems and difficulties. Su Nanna would only complain about them to me. If they could be solved, they would have been solved long ago … probably.
"… That's why this Battle of Gods will decide the fate of the Church for the next ten years. I've even put in my own dowry. Whether we eat shark's fin or steamed bread, it all depends on this battle."
Alright then, it would seem that Su Nanna couldn't help but pressure Rorschach. However, what could Rorschach say when she looked at him with such an expectant expression?
"Fine, fine. Even if that mixed-blood dragon descendant is a true dragon, I'll still be a dragon slayer. Isn't it just a fantasy dragon descendant? How strong can it possibly be in front of a mecha? "
* Whoosh! *
At this moment, a strong gust of wind almost blew the metal horse off course. The sky suddenly darkened.
Rorschach looked up at the sky and saw a gigantic silver dragon gliding above his head. The dragon's sturdy scales reflected the sunlight like snow, and its sharp claws reminded Rorschach of the metal ram of the HMS Victory battleship.
The gigantic shadowy area was currently moving. Everywhere the dragon went, the sky would darken.
Rorschach did some quick calculations. In front of such a gigantic beast, a battleship would only need one bite, two claws, and three swipes of its tail.
"Can I take back what I just said … How about we stop making battleships and rent a dragon mount instead? Fine, fine, I was just joking. Stop glaring at me. Don't be so humorless. "
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