Chapter 349 Placement
Chapter 349 Placement
Chapter 349 Settlement (Please subscribe!)
In the main story, only the five main characters' Cloths have a "God Cloth" form. Fortunately, Moen doesn't have this restriction. All of his Cloths can unlock the "God Cloth" form. Otherwise, he would only be able to choose from those five.
Moen has already collected four of the five Bronze Cloths, and the Andromeda Bronze Cloth was unlocked after the last mission. He only needs the Phoenix Bronze Cloth to complete the set.
"I wonder if there will be a special reward for collecting all five Bronze Cloths, like the Athena Exclamation reward for collecting all three Gold Cloths."
Moen was somewhat looking forward to this, feeling it was quite possible. After all, if one had to say, collecting all five Bronze Cloths was more commemorative than collecting all three Gold Cloths.
While lost in thought, Moen first stored away the [Blood of God].
Using this [Blood of God] is not simple; he needs to use the [Saint Cloth Repair Technique] to "enchant" the Saint Cloth.
Simply splashing water on the Saint Cloth can have an effect, but it's definitely not the same as a professional, meticulous treatment.
Since we have this opportunity, we must not waste it. We must maximize our benefits and not waste a single drop of this precious [blood of the gods].
"Everyone, go back and rest. I'll go over there again to take a look and help Mystgang handle the aftermath, and help him secure his throne."
After dealing with things here, Moen led everyone out of the pit, and then he planned to return to the world of "Edras".
"Wait a minute! Mr. Moen!"
Everyone in the "Expeditionary Force" obediently prepared to go back to rest, but someone called out to Moen. He looked in the direction of the voice and saw it was Shaget.
"I forgot about you all."
As soon as Shaget spoke, Moen knew what she wanted to say. These "Transcendents" were unregistered in this world, and they had no idea how to integrate into it.
"Mr. Moen, what should we do? Is there anywhere in this world that will accept us? We absolutely won't cause any trouble, we just need a place to survive!"
Looking at Moen, Shagert pleaded earnestly, in a humble voice, as if grasping at this last straw.
Moen, the local lord, is their last hope as "the Overlords".
They didn't want to wander the world; they hoped to stay in Moen's Fairy Tail.
Life near the guild.
Living near the Fairy Tail guild guarantees your safety, at the very least.
Even though the "Transcendents" have come to "Aislandon," to this world brimming with magic, they do not possess particularly strong combat abilities. They are not a race born for battle; most of them are just ordinary people.
"If you don't want to leave, then settle down here. As the lord of Magnolia, I welcome you to join us."
After thinking it over, Moen did not turn these "Transcendent Ones" away, but instead let them join the "Magnolia" family.
Even though Magnolia is now famous throughout the continent, and countless people flock here wanting to settle in this bustling city, that's only within the city. Outside Magnolia, there are still large tracts of land that can support a large population.
Moen's territory is quite large, not just the city of Magnolia, but also the vast Eastern Forest.
If a comparison must be made, the floating island of Extania, owned by the "Transcendentals," may not even be as large as Moen's territory. After all, it didn't take them very long to travel from the edge of the island to the central palace of Extania.
Leaving the depths of this "Eastern Suburbs Forest" and then heading to the city center of "Magnolia" would likely take even longer.
"Thank you so much, Mr. Moen!"
Seeing that Moen agreed, Shagert immediately bowed in gratitude, and the other "Transcendents" cheered with joy. Their future as "Transcendents" was finally secured!
"This is not mandatory. Those who do not wish to stay may leave, and those who wish to travel the world may go. If you choose to stay, you must strictly abide by the various laws established by Magnolia."
Looking at the "Transcendents," Moen decided to make things clear first. He would not give these "Transcendents" any special treatment; they were just ordinary citizens here.
"If you still want to live the life of a young master or lady in Magnolia, then you should leave as soon as possible. This place is not suitable for you."
Moen's words were already quite harsh and showed no mercy.
The "Transcendents" looked at each other, but most of them accepted it readily, because most of them were farmers and workers, not pampered nobles.
Some people stepped forward and voluntarily left the group. Some couldn't accept the change in circumstances, while others simply wanted to go on an adventure. For example, Er Ye and Yi Ye hit it off and decided to follow Yi Ye to the "Azure Pegasus" guild.
"Let's go, the rest of you can come back with us."
Seeing that the restless ones had already left the "Transcendent" group, Moen spoke up, telling the "Transcendent" members to go back with them.
He decided to deal with the "Transcendents" first, and then go to the "Edras" world later. He would trust Mystogan first, since with his abilities, cleaning up the mess shouldn't be difficult.
A large group of people set off from the "Eastern Suburbs Forest," spreading out like a vast expanse on the road, heading towards "Magnolia."
Moen's advance messenger had already arrived at the government office and relayed his orders, instructing the government office to quickly arrange the relevant matters so that the handover could be completed as soon as they arrived.
Moen wouldn't handle these minor tasks himself; there would be dedicated managers to take care of them.
What Moen had to do was to conduct surprise inspections from time to time to see who dared to disobey him on his turf.
As it turns out, very few people have that kind of courage. During the time Moen ruled Magnolia, not a single corrupt official was discovered. Perhaps they didn't have the time, or perhaps they simply didn't dare.
Of course, this may also be related to the fact that Moen has improved their various benefits; as long as they work hard, they will not lack money.
When Moen brought the "Transcendents" back to Magnolia and arrived at the city hall, the city officials had been waiting for a long time and had already presented a resettlement plan.
"There are no preferential treatments, nor has it hindered the normal development of the city. This area was originally intended to be developed into a farm. Now that it's been handed over to these...transcendent beings, consider it as early development. We can accept the agricultural products they produce."
The mayor produced a resettlement plan, which looked like a pre-existing plan, probably a previous "development plan" that had been temporarily changed to the "Transcendent Resettlement Plan".
"Very good, well done."
Moen glanced at it briefly and found that there were indeed no preferential treatments; it was all normal and reasonable arrangements, similar to the treatment of the "Western Continent immigrants" who had previously reclaimed wasteland on the outskirts of the city.
"Shaget, take a look."
After praising his staff, Moen handed the "Transcendental Resettlement Plan" to Shaget, making sure these "Transcendentalists" were aware of it.
Otherwise, if they harbor resentment and cause trouble, it's best to make everything clear in advance. If the "Transcendent" can accept it, they can stay; if not, they should get out. In short, they shouldn't try to cause trouble in "Magnolia".
"No problem, we're willing to do it."
After reading the "Transcendental Placement Plan" with the elders and Nadi, Shaget nodded, and they accepted the arrangement.
"That's good. Pack your things and head over there. Someone will take you there and provide you with any necessary assistance."
Seeing that the "Transcendents" were sensible, Moen smiled and spoke up. These "Transcendents" were real refugees from another world. It was already difficult enough that they managed to bring some valuables with them, let alone food. If they were left alone, a lot of them would probably starve to death.
"Thank you so much, Mr. Moen."
Shaget bowed again, as did the other "Transcendents." Moen had saved them and given them a new home; for them, the "Transcendents," it was truly a blessing beyond measure.
"Go, go."
Moen waved his hand and casually said that they didn't need to be so polite.
Soon, the "Transcendent Ones" left, led by government officials.
These "cat people" have attracted widespread attention in Magnolia. Many people are pointing at them and talking about them. However, they are not scary, since everyone in Magnolia has seen Happy and Charlene before.
"Can I take one home and keep it as a pet?"
Some tourists visiting Magnolia have expressed their desire to adopt one of the adorable "cat people."
"Outsider, are you dreaming? They're all intelligent! Haven't you spoken to Happy or Charlotte?"
They're not pets!
However, before they could even take action to ask, a local from Magnolia reprimanded them. The locals knew that these "cat people" were not pets.
Even the locals found it very strange that so many "cat people" had suddenly appeared.
Carrying big bags and small packages, are they planning to settle down in "Magnolia"?
Those with good connections quickly learned of the news and spread it far and wide. Soon, the entire Magnolia knew that a group of "cat people" had settled outside the city.
Inside the city hall, Shaget did not leave with them; she followed behind Moen, a pleading expression on her face.
"Come with me."
Moen knew what Shaggett wanted to do; she simply wanted to meet the companion they were talking about who might be her daughter.
Moen had no reason to refuse such a thing, and he led Shaget back to the guild with a face full of expectation, trepidation, and mixed feelings.
The guild gates were open, and the place was bustling with activity. Everyone was talking at once about their experiences, which made the companions who couldn't go very envious. They kept vowing to train hard in the future so that they could go next time there was such a big event, instead of just staying behind to guard the place.
Moen led Shaget into the guild hall, which immediately attracted everyone's attention. Many people looked at Shaget, the "Queen of the Overlords" who had shed her glamorous "outer packaging," and at this moment she was just like an ordinary mother.
"Xia Lulu...that's her..."
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Wendy looked at Charlotte beside her and whispered something.
Everyone just talked about "Queen Shagard" and said that there is a high probability that Charlotte is "Queen Shagard's" child, which shocked Wendy, Charlotte and Happy.
First, they were shocked that Xia Lulu's mother was actually the "Queen of the Transcendent," and second, they were shocked that these "Transcendents" had all moved to "Magnolia."
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Xia Lulu stood there, staring blankly at the figure. Her body was trembling because she had already sensed that the seemingly frail "Superhuman" was her mother.
The same was true for Shagate. This mother and daughter, who both possessed precognitive abilities, were certain the moment they saw each other that the other was their child (mother).
"Go, Charlotte."
Seeing Xia Lulu's expression, and witnessing this rare display of vulnerability, Wendy reached out and patted Xia Lulu's back, encouraging her companion to reunite with her mother.
Encouraged by Wendy, Charlotte moved and walked towards her mother.
Shaget couldn't hold back any longer and ran quickly towards Xia Lulu. The mother and daughter embraced each other, their faces covered in tears.
"That's great!"
Seeing this, Mirajane wiped her eyes and smiled wryly.
"yes."
Erza echoed, sniffling as well, her eyes reddening as she listened to Charlene and Shaget's cries.
Many of the younger members of the guild were deeply moved, and Kana was already sobbing uncontrollably, clearly thinking of her mother.
It has to be said that a very painful fact is that most of the outstanding young people of Moen's generation are in the state of "orphanhood". Only a very small number of them have one parent, but either they have not recognized each other or they have already defected. In short, they are all lacking in family affection.
In a sense, this is one of the reasons why the younger generation can be so united.
Treating the guild as their home and their guildmates as their family is not just empty talk for them, because the guild is truly their only home, and their guildmates are their only family.
"Unfortunately, Harpy's parents haven't been found yet, but don't worry, they've probably settled down in Magnolia."
Moen looked at Happy, who had a forlorn expression, and comforted the little blue cat, believing that Happy would also find his parents.
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