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Chapter 270

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"Coming to a new world, the first thing we need to do is to cut down trees to make a workbench... Oh, no, we need to build a camp first."

The first batch of immigrants was carefully selected. Apart from some of their family members, the rest were technicians needed to build the outpost. Under unified command, these people began to unload the various equipment from the ship and assembled them into essential energy, lighting, and communication facilities. The vast beach was quickly bustling with activity. They had to build a camp before the sun went down and get the key equipment up and running in preparation for a larger project the next day. The people who landed today were actually just the vanguard.

Hao Ren originally wanted to go back and pull the second batch, but in the end, he decided to stay and see if there was anything that needed help here. After all, his ship would only be used to join in the fun. It would be more practical for him to stay here and help.

"We are setting up the magic reactor. First, we need to solve the problem of lighting and heating at night." Hilda pointed to the bustling beach. "We also need to build a batch of barracks. We can make do for tonight. Tomorrow, we can start guiding the ecological dome down."

It was true that the planet had a suitable environment and vast undeveloped land, but it was unrealistic to support a billion people on such a primitive planet and let them start a normal life. Therefore, the Aerymian elves needed a transitional phase. At present, there were still 11 floating islands in the planet's orbit. The next day, they would all land in the vast ocean on the surface of the planet to ease the living pressure on the land.

Although it was a little embarrassing to live in the old domes after so many hardships, at least these domes were still indispensable at this stage. After all, there were only primitive jungles and wild mountains on Peatopia. There were not many areas that could be directly used for survival.

Of course, the 11 domes (10 of which were ecological domes with limited living space) could only solve the isolated living requirements of some people. The rest could only develop on the harsh continent. They had to build a series of simple settlements as soon as possible to survive in this wild and primitive place. Fortunately, these pioneers were prepared for the primitive environment of their new home, and they would not stop in the face of such difficulties.

The impact of the landing of the floating islands on the planet had been precisely calculated. It would slightly increase the planet's mass and change the climate to a certain extent, but the overall impact was not significant.

The next step of the plan was as follows: some of the elves would stay in the domed cities, while others would open up new lands and build new cities. The two groups would rotate according to a fixed pattern to ensure that the elves in the domes could adapt to the outside environment as soon as possible and that the pioneers could come back to recuperate. The planet was full of microorganisms and mineral environments that were unfamiliar to the Aerymian elves, and these were all pathogenic factors. The primitive planet and the foreign colonists would always need a long and arduous period to coexist.

A team of Aerymian magicians was building a fortification on a high ground on the beach that would not be eroded by the seawater. The spellcasters in white robes floated in the air, allowing the primitive energy to surge in their bodies. The gravel on the ground quickly changed shape under the shaping of their magic. The gravel dissolved and reformed into a solid foundation, the soil was reshaped and compacted to prevent it from collapsing. Then, with the help of a levitation spell, large sections of curved alloy skeleton were moved to the newly leveled foundation. The other workers fixed a few meters tall, grayish-white metallic spire on the foundation. A pipe with a strange liquid flowing through it was then connected to the device, which hummed when it was activated. The technician in charge of the operation in front of the spire stared at the display on the device, and after a while, he cheered. "There's a signal! There's a signal! "

It turned out that it was a communication device.

"Magic is really amazing," Hao Ren exclaimed. "It's worth a lot more than Lanxiang."

Hilda was curious. "What is Lanxiang?"

Hao Ren smiled wryly and did not explain. He continued to assign tasks to the autonomous robots.

He released all the autonomous robots in the hangar of the Petrachelys to help the elves. These little monsters with tentacles were born to do this kind of work. With a little learning, they would know how to deal with the magic devices made by the elves. Now, groups of robotic squids were flying around on the beach, using their flexible tentacles to help carry heavy objects or precisely assemble things. These guys were strong, gentle, and extremely intelligent. Although the Aerymian elves were initially shocked by these tentacle monsters, now the two sides finally got along well, and it seemed that they were working well together.

Hilda looked up at the sky. There was still some time before the sun set, but the sky had dimmed a little. She could see some shimmering shadows in the sky. It was the glow left behind by the cargo transfer ships of the migration fleet as they entered and exited the edge of the atmosphere. Another open area some distance away from the beach had now been opened up as a temporary landing site. There was a busy take-off and landing operation going on there. New people and supplies were constantly being sent from the orbit to the ground. Some of them directly set up camp around the landing site, while others came to the beach to replenish their manpower. The camp was beginning to take shape. Simple foldable houses and tents were the accommodation for the elves to spend their first night on this planet.

Among the first batch of people to land were hundreds of professional soldiers. They were responsible for security in this place full of unfamiliar threats. Now, they were now setting up a series of gray metal stakes at the border between the beach and the forest. These metal stakes, when activated, would create a force field wall to prevent the forest beasts from being disturbed and attacking the camp at night. Huge magic reactors had been set up everywhere on the beach. Energy pipes extended from the reactors in a slightly messy manner to supply energy to temporary equipment everywhere on the beach. It was a busy scene everywhere: night was coming, and the work had to be done quickly.

Y 'zaks strolled around the camp and found that his brute force was of no help. He volunteered to find the person in charge of the engineering team. "Is there anything I can help with? I'm good at leveling the land and reclaiming the wasteland... "

Upon hearing this, Hao Ren quickly pulled the overzealous great demon aside. "Don't come here if you can't solve the problem. Their new home is doing fine, don't make a hole in it..."

Y 'zaks defended himself. "I don't only know how to cast meteorites. I mean, if they don't have a place to live, I can release a few volcanic eruptions to flatten the forest behind. When the magma cools down, it will be a nice plain..."

Hao Ren immediately decided to forbid Y 'zaks from participating in any construction work in the future: the demon's understanding of the "living environment" was too strange.

At this time, Vivian and Lily came back from a stroll in the forest. The two of them were carrying two bags that were almost bigger than their bodies. Lily began to shout from afar, "There's food! There's food! There's a lot of wild fruits in the forest! "

Vivian opened the bag. There were a lot of strange and colorful fruits in it. God knows where the two super-powered superwomen gathered so many fruits. Lily grabbed a purple-red fruit and munched on it. She even stuffed one into Hao Ren's hand. "Mr. Landlord, try it. It's delicious!"

"Take it easy. It might not be poisonous."

Lily pointed at Vivian and said, "It's okay. Battie has tested it. It's not poisonous."

Vivian glared at Lily angrily and said, "Using my battie to test poison? Only you can think of that! What if it's poisoned to death? "

"Sure. It's just two bowls of duck blood curd."

Vivian was speechless.

The wild fruits that the two superwomen had gathered quickly attracted the attention of a large group of elves. Some of them finally realized that from now on, they could finally eat food other than synthetic food.

Nature's weather, the most common sea breeze, and even a few wild fruits from the forest. These things that were common to Hao Ren had surprised and excited the elves. They were all unfamiliar to them, and every little thing was enough to excite them.

At this time, the MDT suddenly floated in front of Hao Ren and said, "First, you should discuss with Her Majesty the Queen about a new name for this planet."

Hao Ren was stunned. "Name? Isn't this place called Peatopia? "

The MDT banged on Hao Ren's head and said, "This is a f * cking nickname! Do you really want the Aerymian elves to call themselves Peatopia people? If you think it's okay, I'll create a file for them... "

Hao Ren said, "... F * ck, please don't! I'm going to ask her to change the name! "

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