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Chapter 633

    Chapter 633


    The town nner took a couple of hours toe up with a n. That seemed to be quite a long time, but it was actually


    frighteningly fast.


    After all, he had to consider the stability of the wall, theposition of the earth, the Magic Circles, and many different things.


    "Sir, | have finished a couple of ns. Please choose the one you would like to be implemented," the town nner told Shang.


    Several ns were transmitted to Shang''s mind.


    The first one was simply a tunnel leading outside, and that was it.


    The price was three Grade Six Mana Crystals.


    At first nce, that seemed insane. After all, Shang could just dig one himself.


    However, digging the tunnel was by far the cheapest part.


    The expensive part was the people Shang had to hire to alter the Magic Circles.


    If Shang wanted to control who could enter and who couldn''t, all the Magic Circles would need to have an additional entrance


    added. This would require someone from the Magic Circle provider toe and alter the Magic Circles.


    Of course, the first n was the cheapest one since all of these changes would have to be made regardless of what Shang


    wanted to do.


    The next n included these things, but it also included an additional wall that would epass another kilometer.


    That would cost four Grade Six Mana Crystals in total.


    The third n included all of these things and an extension of the Magic Circle on top of that. This meant that the Magic Circles


    from the town would also epass this addition.


    The town nner estimated the price to be around 25 Grade Six Mana Crystals.


    Those were the three main ns, but there were also a couple of additions Shang could choose from.


    He could build houses.


    He could build Magic Towers.


    Lastly, Shang saw the options for water.


    The first option was basically free since it was just a big vat that caught the rainwater.


    The next one was an artificialke, but Shang would need to hire several people to build a micro-ecosystem in theke so that


    the water didn''t be stagnant and dirty. The town nner had no idea how much that would cost, but he assumed it wasn''t


    that expensive.


    The most expensive option was going to the nearest river and digging a second branch that led through the outer town.


    The closest river was around 200 kilometers away, and it wasn''t that big. If Shang wanted a big river, he would need to reroute


    one from about 500 kilometers away.


    Shang looked at these options for a while.


    "| want the tunnel and the bigger river. That''s it," Shang said.


    The town nner felt a bit ufortable. "Sir, the Mages view the town''s appearance with great importance. They will not be


    very happy about this."


    "That''s my problem, not yours," Shang said.


    The town nner only sighed. "Yes, sir."


    Shang nodded. "Please contact the necessary people."Belongs to ? n0velDrama.Org.


    "| will," the town nner said before leaving his office to contact all the necessary people.


    After handling that matter, Shang contacted his general, a Peak High Mage that was responsible for all the matters of public


    security.


    "| have ns for expansion, and | need more guards," Shang told him.


    “What do you have in mind, sir?" the general asked respectfully.


    "The mortal district to the north will receive a major upgrade soon. We will dig a tunnel towards the north, and we will allow the


    mortals to enter the wild, harvest resources, and use it to build their own district of the town."


    "The mortal district will be more important in the foreseeable future, and a lot of money will be invested in it. Of course, |


    don''t want these funds to be misappropriated, and | don''t want the district to be ruled by some gangs."


    "The mortal district will officially be part of the town now, and | expect it to be clean of organized crime," Shang transmitted.


    The general remained silent for a while as he thought about the possible ramifications.


    "Sir, | fear we will receive a major bacsh from the town''s elite," the general said. "The town''s elite is only interested in things


    that make them more money. They will view the mortal district as a dirty pimple that will consume their money."


    "That''s not your problem, general," Shang answered. "If there are anyints, they can directly contact me."


    "Yes, sir," the general answered respectfully.


    After that, Shang told the general all the details about how the mortal district should look and operate in the future.


    The general eventually told Shang that about twenty True Mages and three Initial High Mages should be more than enough to


    handle everything.


    Contracting these people would raise the monthly expenses for personnel by a couple of Grade Four Mana Crystals.


    It was negligible.


    They eventually settled on a n, but the n wouldn''t be set into motion yet. After all, everything would need to be built first.


    Some minutester, Shang looked north at the mortal district.


    Everything was still horrible there, but it wouldn''t remain like this for long.


    The main reason why the mortal district couldn''t flourish was that they were cut off from any form of natural resource.


    Nearly every mortal in the town hadn''t even seen the outside.


    They had been inside this town for their entire lives.


    Mortal districts appeared in every town or city automatically.


    True Mages or High Mages also had children. Of course, they would help their children and give them an education.


    However, if the parents suddenly died or if they threw their child outside for any reason, the children would find themselves on


    the streets without anything to their name.


    Eventually, they would meet each other, beg on the streets, maybe create their own broken-down houses, and so on.


    Then, they would have children of their own, and those children would have children.


    Eventually, so many beggars would gather in one ce that the area wasn''t that appealing for the Mages anymore, and they


    would move houses.


    And that was how mortal districts just popped up.


    Shang waited for a couple of hours, during which he had to kill another Archbeast.


    "Sir, | have finalized the n," the town nner contacted Shang.


    “We can proceed whenever you wish."
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