Chapter 516 (1/2)

Chapter 516: Chapter 56

Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio

During the following period of time, Tu Ya’an visited several construction sites in the Republic of Northwest to arrange and supervise the work of the skeleton construction team.

There were about 2000 skeletons in the construction team, and they worked honestly under Tu Ya’an’s control, even without any additional commands.

Tu Ya’an had estimated that the skeletons might not follow his order because he was too far away from them, but in fact, he found he was wrong. He had ignored an important factor.

That was His Majesty, the Void Mask.

Sui Xiong did not just stand aside and let Tu Ya’an fight alone; he also helped a lot. He made several props for Tu Ya’an, and that helped Tu Ya’an transmit his will and magic over long distances and store them in extremely solid signal towers on every construction site. Through these signal towers (with special magic props built in), Tu Ya’an could sense these skeletons in his magic tower and give them orders. He needn’t worry that the skeletons would fall into blind action without his command.

In this way, even the last problem was solved. People in the Republic of Northwest could rest assured and let the skeleton construction team work for them without worrying about any possible rebellions.

Under the control of Tu Ya’an, a legendary necromancer, would there be any skeleton that could make trouble?

As for those troublemakers from other planes, they could try to compete with a necromancer that was close to the mid-legendary level for the control of skeletons. Sui Xiong said that if Tu Ya’an was defeated, Sui Xiong would come and fight with them. It was deserving of him to put his face aside to catch someone of or even above the mid-legendary level alive.

There were almost endless skeleton resources in the Ashes Woods. Theoretically, under the control of Tu Ya’an, there would be no limit to the number of skeleton armies.

If necessary, Tu Ya’an could even manipulate tens of thousands of skeletons to work together. If they worked quickly, they could build a city in a few days.

That helped alleviate the population problem that had been restricting the development of the Republic of Northwest all this time.

Although there were still not enough people, at least there was enough labor. At least there was enough labor for the hard work.

Under Tu Ya’an’s manipulation, skeletons helped people cut wood, dig into the earth and build roads. They worked tirelessly. A large number of materials were produced constantly and transported to the edge of the city. Then these materials were transported by human workers to the place where they were needed, transforming into bricks and stones on the buildings of the Republic of Northwest.

According to the estimates of the governors, if the skeleton labor could be used in this way continually and extensively, the people’s income level of the Republic of Northwest could be raised by another half in four to five years!

If they could maintain such a mode of production for a long time, it was estimated that the other three towns in the Republic of Northwest could develop into cities in just ten years.

In another 20 years, they would complete the construction of the fifth city.

In another 30 years, they would start the construction of the sixth and seventh cities together.

In another 50 years, the Republic of Northwest would undoubtedly be the most prosperous country on the Main Plane, and no one could match it.