Chapter 745 745 Boundary Secured
As it became clear that the undead were not going to breach the border, even if the defenders ran out of ammunition, the gathered guardians began to split into groups.Updated from novelbIn.(c)om
One was the border leaders, who had initially intended to fly back home, but now gathered around the barrier core, adding mana to it as needed and checking for signs that there were breaks in the line.
It was still slowly expanding, but not everywhere along the border was currently under attack. So, most of the portions going up at that moment were in areas that were currently safe, and just following the order to erect the barrier for future safety, while the passing Fae built a defensive wall along the border.
They were careful to add proper drainage, grates over rivers, and other environmentally friendly measures that the Fae felt were suitable to not disrupt nature to an undue extent. In time, in improperly drained wall would be undercut from below by the water that it stopped, so it was best that they just do the job right the first time, and then they wouldn't have to be back once a decade to make continual repairs.
It was on the inside of the magical barrier, so unless monsters were trying to get out of the Free Covens territory, it shouldn't be facing any direct attacks, and the only time that it might need repairs was when they fought flying monsters, or a mundane army that used artillery.
Wolfe landed beside the old woman and took a coin out of his pocket to create a Mana Purification inscription on.
"Now, you need to be careful with this. It will burn all sorts of curse damage out of a person rather quickly, so if you've cast too many curses in your lifetime, just holding it might be fatal if you can't heal fast enough." He explained.
"Now that's some side effect, Mister Wolfe." The old lady replied, while staring at the coin in his hand.
But this situation actually gave him plenty of good ideas for what to do back home. If they expanded the underground highway system all over the Frozen Wastes, and not just nearby, they could make proper trade routes everywhere that they needed to be.
It wouldn't be as fast as sending an aircraft, but for regular supply runs, it would be much more efficient. Driving the truck took a minimal level of skill, and it was a tunnel wide enough for two trucks to pass each other.
In theory, there should be few accidents, but Wolfe was well aware that no plan ever survived the first day of its use. People would walk in the tunnels, drive in the middle, lose control while having a drink, or even just break down. All of those could lead to blockages, injuries and damage, but overall, it would still be better than having them bounce along the surface with the supplies for their neighbours.
"What are you thinking about?" Ella whispered in his ear.
"A highway system for the Frozen Wastes. The better connected we are, the more unity the people will feel when someone is having trouble. Right now, they rarely see each other, so there is a disconnect. But if they can easily get visitors, they will start to feel like a group, even when it's not a fight against outsiders." Wolfe explained.
"Like the villages in the woods. I would say and nearby, but the woods have engulfed most of those now. It makes sense, the trucks don't need huge amounts of mana dumped into them the way that the airplanes do, they can self recharge overnight and drive all day. Having at least one route between us and the other major centres would be great.
Maybe we could even extend it down to Sylvan Fortress City, since Priya is stuck there and sending daily letters about how bored and annoyed she is right now." Ella laughed.
The fortress city was right by the border, and relatively close to Forest Grove, so it would be feasible to just make a highway there underground.