Samantha's ankles are very attractive and Helen's thighs are very plump. Mu Hua likes to carry them on his shoulders and let them sway rhythmically.
Mu Hua, who was hardly sleepy, tossed and turned in Shuiyun Castle for most of the night. Early the next morning, he left the castle quietly, leaving behind the two sleeping beauties.
Shuiyunjian has a quaint small town style, and the buildings are not crowded. There are farms built on the eastern side of the periphery, and the factory area on the west is also lined with employee dormitories that are more like a building community.
Magical beasts larger than domestic dogs are rarely seen on the streets here. The towering World Tree brings a large area of green to the Water Transport Castle, and the smaller Nerve Tree is now also lush and leafy.
The flying Abalon with his big ears flapping and the small fruit trees that occasionally pull out their roots to move themselves are very typical of the fairy tale world.
Unlike the tanks and heavy artillery parked in large numbers outside the Qin capital of Buluo, in Shuiyunjian, apart from some farming equipment in the farm area in the east, the only mechanical vehicles that can be seen on the streets are basically the three buses that run daily.
In Shuiyunjian, there are still some timid humans who generally live on farms. For the time being, their number is very small. Due to some practical difficulties, Mu Hua's indigenous people's immigration plan is not going smoothly.
Apart from the people from Dandelion and Black Crow, the main residents here are still numbered individuals, skeleton undead and ghosts.
Everything in the city of Caines is basically stable. Mu Hua did not focus on developing the city of Caines, but has begun to gradually shift the development focus to the hot spring village.
Whether it is the population, farms, factories, markets, or even the Scholomance Academy and Aqua Church, they will gradually be concentrated in the courtyard.
After all, the city of Caines is part of the human world, and its area is limited. It can only be a rear base after all. When it comes to development, the vast courtyard is still the first choice.
The magical environment of the Abyss Island is not very friendly to ordinary humans. The relocation of indigenous people to the island is directly linked to the Elemental Tears that Mu Hua can produce.
Although Mu Hua had plenty of Tears of Water and Fire Elements, his original plan to have the indigenous people on the island give birth outside the island was not ideal.
I don’t know if it’s the influence of the environment, or if the mutations caused by the environment override the genetics.
Elemental affinity is already a genetic trait, and through certain experiments, Mu Hua discovered that human newborns born on the island generally have the magical adaptability to adapt to the environment of the Abyss Island.
However, if a newborn is born in the human world, even if they inherit their parents' elemental affinity, their magical adaptability is still random.
This gave Mu Hua a headache.
You know, humans reproduce very quickly, so at the beginning Mu Hua didn’t think it was too difficult to build a human society on the Abyss Island.
At most, it would cost a batch of elemental tears, and after thirty to fifty years, nature would give birth to a human society.
but now. . .
This may not sound pleasant, but even if Mu Hua is not short of Elemental Tears, there is no reason to keep investing this resource into the 'old slave'.
Not to mention his trusted subordinates and descendants, wouldn't it be great to use these elemental tears to strengthen some skeletons and undead?
It’s not that he is reluctant to invest resources in the indigenous people, but if he needs to continue doing so, Mu Hua will find it somewhat unacceptable.
But if you don't keep smashing, you can't always let people throw their children away, right? That will definitely cause big problems.
When the group of hellhounds sent by Mu Hua to collect plant essences continued to bring back good harvests, when the world tree sprouted and flourished, and the courtyard development plan was launched, Mu Hua was not so anxious to move the population to the Abyss Island.
As far as the human race is concerned, the Abyss Island is more suitable as a secret base.
Mu Hua also planned to learn from the gods in the Ukuru Courtyard and set up the holy land of the kingdom of God.
In the courtyard territory, spread the word about Mu Hua, and believers who are loyal enough will be introduced into the kingdom of God. As for the descendants of those believers, they should stay in the courtyard territory honestly. If you want to follow your fathers and become the people of God, you must first have enough faith and then wait for the blessing of the gods.
From now on, the people under Mu Hua's influence will still mainly live and reproduce in the courtyard. The Abyss Island will no longer pursue a social environment dominated by humans. They have tried their best, but they can't afford to waste time.
Even if Mu Hua gets more dimensional fragments in the future, even if this place can expand into a vast world like a courtyard, this will probably be a secret courtyard in Mu Hua's hands for training monster legions and trusted subordinates.
Now that the Abyss Island has been determined, the courtyard will become the main concentration of manpower for Mu Hua's forces in the future, and Mu Hua also needs to make some plans for the composition of his own combat forces.
To be honest, Mu Hua's growth was too extraordinary, and his strength was totally disproportionate to the time he spent developing it. It was basically not feasible for him to create a force whose main battle corps was mainly composed of humans, like those royal forces.
Moreover, he now has the conditions and it is necessary to start training a legion of monsters.
The combat power of a large-scale army is different from that of an individual who is suitable for going out to "rob and plunder".
Mu Hua has the advantage of developing the combat power of individual creatures, but due to issues such as development time, involving the legion, even if he employs skeletons and undead, he will temporarily need to rely on magical combat preparations to develop mechanized troops.
As for a magician, every move involves all kinds of irreversible consumption, and the development of power requires investment in all aspects. If he moves too much, there is no point in development. Leticia might even consume him like a pair of underwear.
While preparations for various armored divisions are on the agenda, if Mu Hua cultivates a large number of individual human combat forces, he will have no basis for maintaining stability for the time being. However, for the sake of "efficiency and energy saving", he does have to make preparations and arrangements for his future monster army.
There is no need to say much about the skeleton undead. Apart from the skeleton warrior, the black-armored skeleton general and the headless knight, Mu Hua basically will not derive other skeleton undead.
As for the magic dragon, it depends on the situation. In fact, Mu Hua has always been struggling with the choice between the magic dragon and the dragon tooth soldiers.
The Hellhound Group took shape on Monday, and unless there are any major surprises, its numbers will continue to grow and expand steadily in the future.
There is a conflict between Tuesday's Great Demon Group and Friday's Dragon Knights. To evolve into an organized Great Demon, a large number of Philosopher's Stones are needed. To evolve into a group of upper dragons, a large number of Philosopher's Stones are also needed.
In the end, as to who to give the stones to and who not to give them to, Mu Hua simply let them arrange their own men to get the monster corpses. At worst, he would not take their kickbacks and would just give them the smelted Philosopher's Stones and let them use them as they saw fit.
The Behemoth Legion on Saturday was unable to gather enough individuals for the time being, and Mu Hua was still hesitating whether to set up a Goblin Group. He originally wanted to let the Behemoths train some Goblins to make up the numbers, but those Behemoths looked down on the Goblins in various ways. It was hard to say what would happen in the future.
When obtaining the forced contract orbs, Mu Hua would keep a few as a treasure and give the rest to Thursday, letting it contract with monsters.
As for those monsters that became Thursday's followers, if they had summoned beasts that Mu Hua did not have, they could only consider themselves unlucky and contribute to Mu Hua's greedy progress. After handing over the summoned beasts, they were killed by Mu Hua.
The remaining monsters will become Thursday's big 'ship-borne units'. Those who are good at casting spells will specialize in magic, and those who are good at training summoned beasts will train their summoned beasts well. It is probably the best result for this type of monster to share summoned beasts with others.
These are the monsters that Mu Hua is more concerned about and are suitable for organization.
Including ghosts and demons, the relatively pure human combat power in Mu Hua's hands now mainly consists of Dandelion and half of the Black Crow.
These combat forces may replace the mechanized forces in Mu Hua's forces in the future. When a biological army with sufficient combat power is formed, tanks and warships may withdraw from the armed sequence of Mu Hua's forces, and at most some mecha and armored teams will be developed.
However, for now, those armored weapons can still be regarded as the main combat force in Mu Hua's hands. To deal with vast territories and large-scale wars, Mu Hua cannot do without these armored weapons for the time being.
Ultimately, it is because the development time is too short and there is a lack of a stable foundation, while those armored weapons can quickly build up legion-level combat power.
At present, the development in all aspects is relatively stable, and Mu Hua’s first step is to use enough skeleton undead to form the personnel structure of the armored corps, which can be regarded as laying the foundation for his own undead corps in the future.
"Tsk, you smell so bad, have you been looking for Helen again?"
At Shuiyunjian, Dandelion Training Ground, while Taibesha and the others were allocating supplies for the expedition, Vivian sniffed and questioned Mu Hua who came over to check on them.
"..." Mu Hua glanced at Tabitha who was looking over here, feeling somewhat guilty. He glared at Vivian with dissatisfaction, earning a disdainful roll of the eyes from the girl.
Well, the matter between Mu Hua and Samantha is still a secret, and even Terra at home doesn’t know about it.
Helen and Samantha used the same perfume, and Mu Hua was often covered in the scent, so Helen naturally became the girl who "took the blame".
What made Helen most upset was that Samantha would pretend to be helpless in front of everyone no matter what happened. Since Mu Hua threw her and Samantha together, she was so passionate when she helped to torment Samantha. . .
Dandelion and Black Crow are about to set out on an expedition, and they have already contacted the garrison of the Courtyard of the Undead in Roman City.
The ghosts and gods are out to launch a high-intensity sweep of the Courtyard of the Dead. The garrison regiment at the Courtyard of the Dead actively cooperates with the dispatch. It seems that the garrison regiment is still having a hard time. (End of this chapter)