The place where Linton brought Taillard was the underground of the new city under his own name.

As I said before, the new city built here in Linton originally had an underground laboratory with a relatively secret design. It was originally planned to be used as a real laboratory, but Linton felt that it was not secret enough, so the real laboratory was directly built hundreds of meters underground, and there was no entrance and exit at all, only through the portal.

However, the construction of the laboratory here is not empty, and it has now been used as a super factory, producing a lot of high-tech props that are incompatible with this world.

The main thing produced now is what Linton brought Taillard to see.

The entire underground factory is now completely dark. Although it is not far from the ground, it is designed so that no sunlight can come in, because the employees working inside don't need light to work. .

However, the lighting equipment is still there. At this time, Taillard followed Linton to this pitch-black environment. The complete darkness in front of him made him unable to see anything in front of him, but just by hearing the sound, he knew that there seemed to be a large space ahead, and there were many more. There is less "Dongdongdong" business, it seems that there are many people.

"What the hell is..." Taillard was about to ask, but Linton shouted directly to the surroundings: "Turn on the light!"

With a "climb", the surroundings suddenly lit up. Rao Tai Lard was a little bit prepared, but he was still temporarily closed his eyes.

When he opened it again, he was suddenly shocked by the situation in front of him.

At this time, the two of them were on the second floor of a huge warehouse-like place. Looking down from here, they could just see the entire warehouse. And what appeared in front of Taillard at this time was a row of neatly standing... people?

Yes, Taillard can see it clearly, it is indeed a person standing neatly in place. But let's talk about people, these people obviously have a strange aura.

It was so quiet, Taillard immediately understood where this strange place was. The whole warehouse is very empty. According to the reason, you can hear any sound from this closed space very clearly. You can indeed hear some "Dong Dong Dong" sounds around, but it doesn't come from inside the warehouse. , It was more like a business coming from somewhere next door through the wall, and in the warehouse in front of him, not only was there no sound, but there was no movement of anything, a...a sense of dead silence.

But the problem is that there are a large number of people standing densely in the warehouse. Taillard looked at it a little, and the group of people in front of him is at least... 10,000 people. In fact, it is easy to see that Linton asked them to line up. It is the phalanx, which is indeed exactly the size of 10,000 people. So in such a space with 10,000 people recording, there is no sound at all, which is really a bit weird.

What's even more exaggerated is that Taillard watched for a while and found that these "people" didn't seem to move at all, not even a little movement. Yes, the kind that doesn't even blink, Taillard can't feel the anger of these people at all, could it be that...they are all corpses?

Tyrard was a little panicked, suddenly he seemed to think of something. In fact, Linton didn't deliberately hide his laboratory and other things. The hidden things were actually done by Yalan for him. Although it was already very secretive, Taillard, as the prime minister, more or less inquired about some... rumors about the Necromancer.

So these "people" in front of them, could they be the army of undead created by Linton?

Taillard has never experienced the horror of the army of undead, but he has heard of it. The dead people were immediately pulled up to fight. In the battle between the undead and the living, the army of the undead usually fights more and more. Just thinking about it, you can know this level of combat power.

But this is an army of undead. Once it reappears on this continent, it will trigger a crusade from the whole continent.

But just thinking of this, Taillard was suddenly taken aback. It seems... Linton has already announced the country of most of the continent without saying a word. The current situation seems to be not much different from the crusade across the continent...

No, there is still a difference. Now it is still on the scale of an ordinary war, even if the entire continent is declared, it is an ordinary level battle. But the undead army is different, this is going to set off a holy war. Because the Holy Association is also going to crusade against necromancers.

If it is upgraded to a holy battle, the situation is obviously more serious. Thinking about it, Taillard felt more and more headaches, and now his mind was in a mess and he didn't know what to do.

"How about it, little old man." Linton continued to say to Taillard cheerfully, "There are several warehouses next to it, which can easily pull out an army of tens of thousands. Full production."

Yes, the group of "people" in front of Linton and Taillard are actually Terminator robots. It belongs to the model of T-800 as the basis, after some modifications, the current serial number seems to be T-820, anyway, it is the same generation.

These robots were naturally built by Asuna. Asuna has been pulling the production line of the T-800 robot a long time ago, and it has been successful for a long time.

Asuna first built these T-800 robots for the construction of the underground laboratory. After all, the underground laboratory itself is a hidden space. During the construction of the new city, there was only a space outside, but no workers came in to work.

The construction work here was done by Asuna. Of course, it is impossible for her to do it alone. These are all built by the T-800 she produced.

To be honest, Linton doesn't even know how big this underground laboratory is, but Linton does know how many robots of this type there are now.

The construction of this robot was very slow at the beginning, but the way of growth was exponential. For example, at the beginning, when Asuna built the first production line, it was quite troublesome. It took a long time to collect materials. Asuna also followed Linton to many other worlds to make things.

But after the first production line comes out, the work after that is relatively simple. Asuna directly let the robots produced by these gangs continue to build the production line, and then repeated this process continuously, and now it is the scale in front of Linton.

Yes, the current production capacity is slightly overcapacitated. The batch of robots in front of Linton are actually backup machines. The production teams outside are not counted at all, and they are still working.

Of course, these production teams are not only responsible for the production of robots. Now the entire underground laboratory has become a real super factory, and it is a super factory with almost the entire industrial chain related to machinery. In other words, the entire underground laboratory is now a small Dyson sphere.

Linton can ignore the production process in the middle, as long as he clicks on the terminal what he wants, and the finished product will appear soon after that, the current underground factory is so awesome.

Of course, it was only recently that Linton realized that the construction here was so powerful. After all, he had never cared about this factory before.

It's not that Asuna didn't mention this, the main reason is that Linton didn't take it seriously. He often goes to the laboratory, but he rarely comes here, and it's already on this scale when he notices.

Now this huge super factory is completely under the control of Asuna, and all the robots are controlled by Asuna. To put it bluntly, the current Asuna is more like a Skynet system.

It seems a little wrong to say that. A more clear statement is that this virtual Skynet system is now just a subsystem under Asuna, mainly responsible for managing the production part. After all, Asuna still has to manage other things here, such as research and development work, such as accompanying Linton to explore the world, etc. I have to say that Asuna is really busy.

Wasn't Linton afraid that something might happen to him? After all, now that Skynet has been created, don't you worry about Asuna repeating the plot of the Terminator here?

Of course, Linton is not afraid, but you have seen a Super Saiyan who can use Extreme Instinct, are you afraid of a few robots? The scale of this underground factory is so large that it took almost 2 years from the start of construction to the present. How long will it take for Linton to dismantle it? The answer is 1 second, just wave your hand and this thing will disappear.

Compared with this, Linton said that he was really very scared. So his attitude towards this aspect has always been that you can do whatever you want, and Asuna's side is indeed quite big.

In short, Linton only recently learned that the factory has grown to such a large scale. As for why he knew, it was mainly because Asuna took the initiative to mention this to Linton.

Asuna asked Linton to bring this up mainly because although the production line was fine, raw materials were already tight.

The production of robots naturally requires metals. The previous minerals were also resources from various mines provided by Linton, and many of them were snatched from other countries. The mine was occupied, and all the mines were sent here.

As the trading center in the southern part of the empire, Xincheng also had many ore transactions. Many of the minerals here were actually acquired by Asuna, and it was also done with Linton's support.

But now, after exponential growth in size, the problem of minerals has come back again. Now it's not that the production capacity is insufficient, but the raw materials are insufficient, so Asuna asked Linton what to do.

So Linton didn't really want to announce the entire continent purely on a whim, and there is still a purpose in talking about the purpose. Of course, this purpose was just incidental. If it wasn't for a flash of inspiration, he thought it was very interesting, and he wouldn't take the initiative to help Asuna with work.