Chapter 1345 Extensive audit II
That's when Lex discovered that among the genuine elite of the universe, the truly top tier Dao level factions, a Chaos Sea swimming pool was seen as a status symbol, and something that was genuinely enjoyed. The fact that only the most powerful of Dao lords could artificially create the Chaos Sea was a testament to how valuable it was.
It also probably wasn't called Chaos Sea, as most people did not have enough of it to form a sea, but since Lex had been calling it that from the get go, to change it now seemed unnecessary.
Unable to think of a decent response, Lex acknowledged that the Innkeeper truly did have other plans. He did not want to squander his Realm-growth-juice, which was definitely not as good a name as Chaos Sea.
By far, the thing Ripley seemed most visibly bothered by was the massive spaceship that was being used as a daycare. He gave Lex a few odd stares, but ultimately said nothing, and just noting stuff down on his clipboard.
Ripley also inspected the border of the Inn, tried to exit himself which failed, and asked questions about any growth plans that the inn had, which at the moment was unnecessary. Let alone billions, even trillions of guests could easily fit in the space that was currently available to the Inn. n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
But while the Inn had enough space to sustain so many people, whether or not their other facilities could support such a load was something that needed to be determined - something Ripley focused on.
He personally used every available form of transport, ranging from golf carts, cycles, hover cars, trains, spaceships, peacock mounts, lazy rivers, walking paths, ziplines, teleportation formations, tuk-tuks, paragliding and parachuting.
Fortunately, Ripley did not spend much time in each realm, basically just scanning it once with his spirit sense, so it took about three days to go through all the ones available and open at that time.
It was quite insightful for him, because apparently one of the Minor realms was just an expansive body of water which contained many races that lived in the water, one of which were mermaids. They were surprisingly friendly, and did not at all hold up to the racial stereotype of ugly creatures using their singing to attract people to their doom.
Then, Ripley explored all the settlements, cities, villages, towns, lone cabins and houses, and basically any place else where guests gathered within the Inn. Considering that the wilderness of the Inn actually now contained wild, non-sentient beasts that were actually a little dangerous to low leveled guests, that area was not so wide.
He took note of how far each settlement was from each other, their relative positions, their environment, landscape, weather and prominent features. He compared the populations they could hold and created a population distribution map.
He even took note of any significant or prominent tour attractions, natural wonders, sights, activities, and other key points of interest.
At this point, the only thing Lex could say he enjoyed was when they stopped at restaurants and cafes to check out their foods. Many of them weren't even Inn operated anymore, as the refugees who lived in the Minor realms were operating businesses within the Inn now - so long as they maintained their standards.
From the threadcount of the bedsheets, to the size of the formations in the restrooms, Ripley analyzed each and every thing in such excruciating detail, that after an entire month when the audit finally ended, Lex nearly cried tears of joy.
Or to be more specific, the part of the audit Lex could accompany Ripley on came to an end, for now the auditor began to test the smoothness of teleportations using golden keys from various environments within the Origin realm.