Beyond the World Gate was the planet of the Aerymian elves.
The brilliant light film rippled, and the first to fly out of the gate was naturally the Petrachelys, followed by the fleet led by Vimm and Helcrown, which was guarded by the fleet. At the end of the line was the suffocating wreckage.
Towed by the barge, a space fortress similar in size to the Aerymian floating islands slowly floated out of the World Gate. The mottled hull of the ship was covered with the remnants of giant tentacles. Kilometers of armor plate were filled with cracks, distortions, and radioactive perforations from explosions in the past. The Aerymian fleet waiting near the space station had long known that such a wreckage would be temporarily parked in their orbit, but they did not expect the scale of the wreckage to be so frightening. Although they had modified behemoths like the floating islands, that was on the basis of the rock layer. The real spaceship they had built was not at this level of madness.
However, they quickly reacted. After Vimm issued the order, a group of pilot cruisers flashed in front of the tugboat, and guided the huge wreckage to a pre-designated area to park.
A 'port' specially prepared for the wreckage had been built in an area about a thousand kilometers away from the space station. There were dozens of silver-gray spires floating there, and the spires were connected by light beams. There was also a small space station as the control center of the 'port'. These things were used by the Aerymian elves to fix the runaway floating islands in the "Land of the Dead". The spires could be anchored in space, and the small space station was used as a surveillance facility. Now that the floating islands were gone, these equipment that were brought along naturally had no place to be used. They were originally going to be melted down, but they finally found a place to use their remaining energy.
Although the technological level of the Aerymian elves was not good enough in the entire cosmic civilization circle, at least it was enough to help Hao Ren.
"The wreckage will be parked on the new Aerymian planet from now on. There is no space at Kuiper Station, and Raven 12345 has clearly given me the right to dispose of the wreckage." Hao Ren looked at the scene of the operation in space, turned his head and said to the communicator next to him. Vimm's image was floating on the communicator. "Just make sure that the ship doesn't drift around."
Vimm nodded and said, "Don't worry, it's easy."
The spaceship wreckage from the other world had special research value — the main value was that it had parasitized a First Born that had traveled across the void. After Hao Ren reported to Raven 12345, she said that she only needed a small part of the First Born's tissue fragments to play with, and the wreckage itself was useless to her. Naturally, this thing was left to Hao Ren as a big toy. Hao Ren thought about it. What he could he do with such a hundred-kilometer-long lump of iron? What he could he do with it? Hao Ren? He could convert it into a sea view house? There was not such a big beach. Or convert it into an apartment building, which he could not rent it, or which, and a battleship.
After all, this planet was also his property.
But Hao Ren knew that such a large space fortress would eventually come in handy. After all, it was a high-tech object that ordinary people would not dare to think of. After the wreckage of the First Born was removed, someone might think of using it for something else. But that was a matter for the future.
Hao Ren sent dozens of autonomous robots from the Petrachelys and let those little guys with tentacles go into the spaceship wreckage to cut the tissue structure of the First Born. He was ready to bring those things back to Raven 12345. Then he ordered the autonomous robots to stay here for the time being and remove the wreckage of the First Born from the Petrachelys bit by bit. It would be best if the wreckage could be excavated relatively intact and piled up on a nearby natural satellite. The new Aerym planet had a medium-sized moon, and an engineering station could be built on it. Although he did not know what the use of those things was, he agreed with Lily's words: No matter if it was useful or not, bring it back to the nest first. Who knows, you might be able to take it out and show it off later!
Although the husky was dumb, it was occasionally very insightful.
It was not an easy project to clean up the hundreds of kilometers of wreckage, but the efficiency of the autonomous robots was extremely high, and each of them came with a small space container (used to store their dazzling toolkits and material packages), so it probably would not take too long. Anyway, Hao Ren was not in a hurry, and those little guys did not have to worry either.
After arranging the long-term project in space, Helcrown began to descend slowly, ready to enter the atmosphere to greet their new neighbors.
As the only highly educated literary girl in the team, Lily helped Y'zaks write a city-wide notice explaining everything. As early as the departure of Helcrown, the notice was sent to everyone in the city. Now, the residents of all races in Helcrown knew that they had come to another world and were about to get a stable home of their dreams. To be honest, they were all confused. Anyone with a normal worldview would probably not be able to react at this time, and they could not believe that such a good thing would happen. This was no longer a pie falling from the sky, this was a thunderclap, a beautiful wife falling from the sky, two properties, and a Dubai uncle waiting to sign his medical order...
However, the residents of Helcrown were all loyal to Y'zaks. These people had a kind of blind faith and worship in the demon king. As long as Y'zaks patted his chest and assured them that everything was scientific, no one in the city would doubt it.
The MDT said of the people in the city, "As long as Y'zaks declares the earth to be square, these people dare to go to the ends of the earth to file the edges... This is called loyalty."
Anyway, under the reputation of Y'zaks, everyone in Helcrown had accepted and believed this incredible fact. Now, countless people were looking at the magical scene outside the city shield: the brilliant galaxy, the endless stars.
People born in the space bubble had never seen the starry sky. The scene of countless stars shining in the sky had only appeared in the papers of some unpopular old scholar. Y'zaks and Monina were the only people in the city who had seen the starry sky. Now, the starry universe was shining over the city. Civilians walked out of their homes, surprised and uneasy, but they felt it was particularly novel to look at the scenery above their heads.
They had already seen the starry sky at the other end of the World Gate, but at that time, the fleet was in a hurry to pass through the gate, and the starry sky was just a flash. Now, people could slowly immerse themselves in the starry sky.
Until the whole city sank into the atmosphere and slowly descended along an arc to welcome the morning sun.
Under the guidance of the cruiser, Helcrown slowly approached the south of the main continent, and a jagged coastline appeared in the thin morning light. Lights could be seen flashing on the coastline, which was the elves who had come to greet them in advance.
Helcrown could not land directly on land in its current state (after all, it was difficult for the elves to dig a suitable size pit for it), so the most suitable place for it to stay was the coastal sea. The elves found a landing point according to the size of the base of Helcrown, so that the bottom of the floating city could just touch the continental shelf. After the city was docked, experts would come to help connect the base of Helcrown with the continental shelf, so that it would become a stable island. The walls of Helcrown, which were hundreds of feet high, were not afraid of the wind and waves, and the distance from the coastline was not too far. It was also very convenient for the earth mages in the city to build a road and build an artificial land to connect with the mainland, so that Helcrown could be safely settled.
The Aerymian elves were experienced in this regard: they had settled more than a dozen floating islands in the past.
Hao Ren and the others led a group of Helcrown representatives to the coast, and then they were surprised to find Hilda standing in the welcoming team.
"Her Majesty the Queen actually came in person?" Hao Ren greeted Hilda with a smile. "Not busy today?"
"It's rare to have a little leisure time," Hilda smiled and looked at the most eye-catching big bald head in the crowd. "And after all, an old friend is here, I have to welcome him."
Y'zaks scratched his big bald head a little awkwardly, and Y'lisabet sat on his other shoulder, twisting restlessly. The little one looked at Helcrown, which was slowly descending into the sea in the distance, and her face was full of joy. This was basically the reaction of naughty children when they moved to a new home.
"Last time I helped you move, this time it's you helping me move again."
"Why do you say this?" Hilda smiled, then glanced at Hao Ren. "It's a rental anyway..."
Hao Ren, the landlord, suddenly felt very strange.
(It's a holiday, give me some monthly tickets to calm down!)
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