Section 1224 Relocation
Angel still doesn't know what he's thinking. All his actions are totally inconsistent with any logic that Angel knows.
Angel is not an ungrateful person. He is more grateful for his feelings for him.
However, in this complex emotion, Angel is a little uneasy in his heart.
This uneasiness comes from his lack of self-confidence, his speculation on human nature, and his worry that the other party will not ask for anything in return.
It's like a time thief, while giving you benefits, it is actually spying on your future.
Angel doesn't know what he wants.
Angel doesn't know if he can pay this price.
"What happened just now, that figure is..."Popota has always been curious about the phantom. It's rare to find an opportunity. Even though he is still in a weak state, Popota still speaks.
Angel suppressed his thoughts in his eyebrows. He was too weak. Many things could not be explained by him at the moment.
Perhaps, only when his own pattern is not bound by compromise can he understand.
"Nothing, testing some ability." Angel simply replied, then passed on the topic, and asked back: "What do you want to ask me?"
Testing some ability? Pressure? A doubt flashed through Bopota's mind. He wanted to continue asking, but seeing Angel's expression, he was obviously unwilling to talk more, so Bopota could only suppress his curiosity.
"I just want to ask, I saw you leave with Wardle before, he didn't make things difficult for you, right?" Bopota followed Angel's topic.
"No." Angel pondered, "Wardel just hopes that I can help him do something."
"What is it, is it dangerous?" Bopota hurriedly said.
"I don't know, but it doesn't sound dangerous, but it may be troublesome." Angel rubbed his temple and told what Wardle wanted.
"He hopes that the natives who left will relocate to Yuantan Continent to live. However, Waddell cannot leave Yuantan Continent, so he hopes that I can help him do this."
According to Waddell, he knew that Yuantan Continent would collapse one day, but he never considered this issue. But since Yuantan Continent has survived this disaster, it might as well change.
Waddell must have something else to say, but Angel did not intend to delve into it, but only thought about the request he put forward.
In fact, Angel did not think this request was difficult at first. But if he considered the vast wilderness of Yuantan Continent, Angel suddenly understood where the trouble was.
Whether it was the brown-red earth lava area, or the volcanic area and the wasteland area. Angel did not find any place to survive here, let alone the various resources needed for survival.
So if Angel really wants to convince others to come to Yuantan Continent, he may need to consider a series of survival issues.
In addition, although Waddell did not propose how many natives to bring to Yuantan Continent, it is definitely impossible to deal with a few cats and cats, at least a large group is needed.
But how could a large tribe give up their living place and come to the harsh Yuantan Continent to cultivate?
Of course, Angel could just trick them here and let Waddell handle the rest. But would this really satisfy Waddell? Angel thought the answer might be no.
"If we really want to bring the natives to the Yuantan Continent to live, there are too many things to consider..." Bopota immediately thought of the key point: "Did you agree to Waddell?"
Angel shook his head: "I said I would think about it, and then I came back."
Bopota breathed a sigh of relief: "It's good that he didn't force you to agree."
"What do you think?" Angel looked at Bopota.
"I think this matter will be very troublesome. Whether the natives can be persuaded is one point, and whether they can survive here is the key. If he doesn't force you to agree, then it's better to delay time and wait for Garm to wake up, and we can leave." Bopota said.
Angel had originally had this idea, but they were now in Wardell's territory, and Wardell had deliberately called him here. He wouldn't let him go without asking for anything, right?
Seeing Angel's hesitant expression, Bopota naturally understood his thoughts.
Bopota: "If it really doesn't work, it doesn't matter if you agree to it. After all, although this problem is troublesome, it is not unsolvable, and the danger is not too great."
"At worst, teach those natives how to survive, or use some special magic to build a water cycle, move soil from other places, and rebuild the earth's ecology... At worst, use illusion to fool them."
Bopota's suggestion was not very reliable. However, it made Angel have a vague idea in his mind.
No matter how troublesome the matter is, as long as you peel off the silk and pull out the cocoon, there is actually a solution.
...
After a day of rest, Angel returned to the outside of the Acropolis.
The gloomy wind blew, but it couldn't blow out the lonely lamp that illuminated the bones.
On the throne, Wardle supported his forehead with his hand, looking through the totem mask at the pile of bones, as if he saw a picture from another dimension through the bones.
Until the sound of footsteps came from afar, Wardle raised his head.
"Sir Savior." Wardle whispered the name of the visitor.
"I have carefully thought about the request you made yesterday." Angel didn't exchange pleasantries and went straight to the point: "There are some details I don't know yet. I need to ask a few questions. Is that okay?"
"Excuse me."
"Do the aborigines you want to come to Yuantan Continent come sincerely, or do I use other means to force them to come? How many aborigines do you need? Is there a place for them to live in Yuantan Continent? I mean, a place with survival resources."
Waddell: "I don't care how they come, but if they come sincerely, it would be the best. As for the number, it doesn't matter whether it's more or less..."
Waddell's voice stopped when he talked about the place of survival and survival resources. Although he didn't explain anything, the answer seemed obvious.
The situation in Yuantan Continent is indeed worse than expected.
Angel sighed in his heart: "Okay, I understand. I can agree to your request, but I hope to get some convenience."
"What convenience?" Waddell looked at Angel curiously.
Angel: "If I bring aborigines, I hope to bring humans in as well."
"Human?" Waddell frowned slightly.
"Your Highness Waddell may not know that humans have actually set up a lot of strongholds in the surface of the abyss. In these strongholds, humans are only a small part, and the majority are indigenous people, among whom there are some half-blood demons with friendly personalities." Angel explained.
"Do you mean to let humans come to Yuantan Continent to build the strongholds you mentioned?"
"This is just my idea. After all, the survival resources in Yuantan Continent are extremely scarce. Only wizards can gradually improve the environment here and allow indigenous people to live here." Angel paused: "The stronghold city is only the initial part. If Yuantan Continent can become more suitable for living in the future, the indigenous people will definitely come here on their own initiative. At that time, it may be possible to rebuild the indigenous cities and restore the ancient prosperity of Hangu."
The solution Angel thought of was to let humans come to Yuantan Continent.
There are too few safe environments in the abyss. The Frost Moon Alliance has wanted to expand more strongholds more than once, but it still cannot do it. Even if many strongholds are built, as long as they are discovered by demons, they will inevitably suffer a devastating blow, just like the ash soil giant rock.
After all, Yuantan Continent is Wardle's territory. He will not sit idly by and watch the demons invade, so this is a good place to build a stronghold.
This method may not be the best, but at least for Angel at present, it is a relatively convenient way to solve the problem.
The extraordinary ability of wizards can improve the living environment. Moreover, only wizards are willing to take the initiative to build strongholds in such a bad place.
Wardle thought for a moment, neither agreed nor refused, "Besides this, what convenience do you want?"
"I hope to use the Phase Gate." Angel said.
"Do you want to use it, or do you plan to let all humans use it?" Wardle looked at Angel.
"I hope to go to other places through the Phase Gate in the future. As for other humans, it has nothing to do with me."
Wardle smiled: "If you want to use the Phase Gate, there is naturally no problem. The Phase Gate is already closely related to this continent, and the continent's pan-consciousness is close to you, so I will naturally not refuse. As long as you want, you can use the Phase Gate at any time. This is your right."
Angel's eyes lit up.
"However, if it were other humans... even if a base city was built in Yuantan Continent, I would not open the Dark Land to humans." Wardell said lightly. After all, Hangu Acropolis is in the Dark Land, which is the glory of Hangu.
"Did His Highness Wardell agree to build a base city?"
Wardell nodded: "I can understand the intention of the Savior. This is indeed a good solution. How could I refuse it?"
"Are there any restrictions on the choice between humans and base cities?"
"Your Excellency the Savior can consider it yourself."
"Is there a time limit?" Angel asked again.
Wardell shook his head: "As long as you don't forget it."
Such broad conditions, coupled with the freedom to choose the establishment of a base city, made Angel's eyes flash with joy.
He had a very ordinary impression of the Frost Moon Alliance, so his idea was to let some wizards from the Savage Cave come here to build a base city.
However, Angel did not expect at this time how much waves this news would set off in the wizard world!
"I share the glory and loss of the continent, and I cannot stay away. I can only place my hope on the savior." Wardell stood up and bowed slightly to Angel.
Angel responded: "Since it has been settled, I will go back first."
However, just as Angel turned to leave, Wardell suddenly said: "By the way, I have something I traded with the wizard named Puxi'ao before. It is useless to me, so just consider it as my thank you gift."
As he spoke, Wardell threw an item to Angel.
"No, I have already received a lot of convenience." After Angel took it, he waved his hand and refused before checking it.
"The convenience you want is to complete my request, which does not conflict with the thank you gift I gave."
Angel wanted to say something, but when he sensed the item in his hand, he suddenly stopped talking.