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A year swiftly passed since humans liberated the Lost Continent from demonic influence. Well, it’s technically the entire world by now, actually since all of the sea demons became extinct as well.
This year was busy for many people. Their efforts were mostly focused on making plans for the new territory they had, making sure that they could take full advantage of its natural bounties, and enforcing order to prevent people from ruining it.
By now, it’s no longer called the Lost Continent. It’s called Verdant Terra due to its rich bounties of nature.
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It no longer has dry and cracked lands; it has lush green fields of vastness that cover almost the entire continent itself. The air was no longer polluted; it’s fresh, crisp, and cool now, thanks to the birth and vibrancy of nature here.
Large patches of forest grew in mere months after humans started rehabilitating the continent. New life emerged from it too. The vegetation mutated and gave birth to strange yet valuable ingredients. Deep underground, ores and minerals began calcinating, waiting to be excavated and put to good use.
Everybody already anticipated that the recovery of life on this continent would be fast due to their initial study and probing. Yet faced with the sheer speed of its growth, it still stunned them in place. The growth of life here was so fast that it’s almost scary.
They could clear up large swathes of grassfields at once and go to sleep only to find it filled once again when they wake up the next day.
Some guessed that there is some kind of magic or strange force involved in this since this growth speed was certainly unscientific. Some guessed that Acala was favoring this newly reclaimed land a little too well because it’s a part of her that has been suffering for a long time. Others said that it was Cedric who’s causing this.
Either way, they really couldn’t complain. It’s a welcomed problem anyway. They’d rather deal with too many resources than have none at all.
Of course, this meant that some plans had to be advanced to keep up with this. And without the fear of demons stunting their plans anymore, the humans could focus on what they do best.
Progress.
That said, he had to release some of his frustrations as well. He couldn’t possibly just allow these creatures to simply do things as they wished, lest they see him and this world as pushovers. That might’ve been the case back then, but not anymore.
So, he sent out Granitas to make a move this time. And, with the golem’s strength, bullying the Demon Prince into submission was but a simple matter.
Cedric specifically ordered the golem to cover the little prince’s entire body in bruises, cuts, and wounds before letting him go while making sure to keep his presence hidden. And the golem completed his orders flawlessly.
Seeing the Demon Prince fainting from excessive anger and pain made Cedric feel satisfied. It would’ve been nicer if he did it himself, but again, he couldn’t carelessly expose himself this early.
After that event, the space pirates returned to their usual routine. They are still trying to breach the security of Prime Earth, but their repeated failures have been dulling their enthusiasm about it. Cedric could tell that they’re nearly out of options too.
As for sending out another volley of orbital bombardment, they didn’t dare to do so again. The last one drained a considerable amount of their supply; add the fact that the Demon Prince was mentally unstable when he did it, and it becomes controversial, especially since it didn’t do shit to Prime Earth other than becoming an addition well of energy it could use to evolve itself.
Yes, the Demon Prince had the highest authority after the Demon God, but even his authority will be questioned if he recklessly squandered their limited resources. They’re space pirates after all; they could only trade with their fellow space pirates for resources. The rich, bountiful, and cheap supplies from the alliance aren’t something they could access.
Cedric doesn’t know how long it would take before the Demon Race makes another move. But he’s alert and would immediately respond depending on the threat they posed.
He didn’t mind being a glorified bodyguard of this world since it’s one of his responsibilities anyway. Besides, it’s not like his people were becoming stagnant or complacent with their fortunes.
As someone who could easily see and know everything happening on the entire planet with but a single thought, Cedric would know if that’s the case. Fortunately, it isn’t, and that’s for the best.
Whether it’s the people from Azure Terra or the newly introduced Verdant Terra, everybody was busy pushing things forward. Everyone was siezing the day to make steady progress each passing day because, just like him, they too don’t know how long this peace will last, so they’re determined to take full advantage of it while they can.
Acala herself was also seizing the chance to become stronger. She has already learned a lot of things about her identity as a World Spirit from her seniors and was not applying what she learned to make herself stronger. Much like everyone else, Acala also wanted to be freed from her prospective captors and realize her full potential.
The breath of creativity and progress was rich in Prime Earth. It’s akin to a current that’s pushing everybody closer and closer to the golden age of humanity. The best part is that they hardly needed Cedric to guide them this time. They’re becoming independent, which is a necessary trait to have if humanity truly wants to become part of the council one day.
So, to ensure that there will be no interruptions, Cedric didn’t mind being a bodyguard who’s always looking out for any possible threats outside.