Chapter 520: Day 4,905 – Prepping For The Storm
“Ready?” Clarissa asked me at breakfast. The preparations to go into lockdown and suspend operations of the Imperial Government were almost completed. Today was the day the city would be upgraded to level 6.
There were an expected 1,000 level 6 monsters that were expected to attack during the upgrade. Billions of points were invested to make sure it was a success. The primary city shield was upgraded to a level 5 shield and could run for 30 days. The walls of the city were level 6 null skill walls. Their material composition greatly resisting energy damage. Each gate house had an emergency level 5 city shield. All of them fully charged and ready to go. There would be no melting through like the level 5 super slimes. The biggest
There were 64 towers built around the city, with four cannon emplacements on each one. Each of them having a level 6 cannon, that could fire 10 shots each, that was 100 million per shot and 500 million per cannon. The total cost made me want to puke in mouth. It was 195 billion points for all the tower defenses and cannons alone.
It had been a massive investment by the Imperial Government. That was not counting all the soldiers, grinding teams, and anyone with a beam skill that had been recalled and would be manning the outer walls. The moment the upgrade started, the city shield would be activated, and I would be handling the monsters outside the walls, with skill beam support from the city.
The cannons were just there in the event of an emergency, if for some reason the shield ever went down. There was a large system communication stone at each of the towers, with people standing by at full alert from the command center where people would be monitoring the city map for any issues that might arise during the upgrade process.
That was the military command room. There was a secondary city map room, which was to solely monitor the people inside the city and observe for any suspicious. I knew Clarissa had guards rotate in and out of the monitoring position, so people didn’t complacent.
Just because a building was listed, didn’t mean we were limited to a single copy of said building. There was a lot of extra cost to have these additional buildings, but the cost was negligible. Everything was measured in the billions for expenses. Clarissa took the defense of Purgatory incredibly seriously.
Lesser versions of the city shield had been tested on various pieces of equipment. That was why we weren’t using our resonating stones that XLR8 made use of for his broadcast slash sermon. The activation of the city shield interfered with quite a bit and there had been a lot of research done into it over the years.Ñ00v€l--ß1n hosted the premiere release of this chapter.
“I should be asking you if you are ready,” I told Clarissa. I had been working quite hard to resolve all the curse damage since my fight with the level 7 monster. It was finally resolved about twenty days ago. While I was ready, the upgrade was something that had to be scheduled and people warned away.
There was talk of having people around the city to stop any monsters from appearing, but that felt like poking the Almighty System in the eye. It was far more likely it would give out something worse, than something better or not send any monsters in a massive attack.
“Well, if we fail, then the government will probably collapse from the shock of such a major loss,” Clarissa said calmly while buttering her toast.
“Really?” I asked. If both of us didn’t die, we could rebuild.
“Yes. The amount I have spent and the back up plans is a considerable investment. If we lose here, we might as well give up or retire. At least I plan to if this goes poorly.”
There was an unofficial competition that if they started using their skills, of which team would have the highest count. I expected there would be a lot of screaming and death. Upgrades and I had a rough history. Still, with Clarissa at the helm, I wasn’t too worried.
“Don’t die, no matter what. Everything is held togeather by you,” Clarissa said with a sigh. This had been a sore point she had been trying to correct for a long time, but it wasn’t a simple issue. It wasn’t a matter of finding someone with the right temperament to be Vice Emperor, they needed to have proven themselves by going out there and being mentally stable.
Both quantities needed to be Vice Emperor weren’t the first traits people normally had, and combined it was super rare. There were just not a lot of people who wanted to go off and face high level monsters for years on end. They were content to be sheep. But there could be only one Emperor. Urg, this was the exact reason I disliked this issue. Needing someone capable enough, but not enough to be a threat, and not die horribly in an accident.
I had hoped that the meta-point people would have satisfied the power requirement. But the people who got meta-points were all useless or insane. Perhaps it was a good thing I hadn’t gotten one yet?
“I won’t die Clarissa. Don’t worry about that. After everything, I think I can manage, even if I have to crawl my way out,” I said.
“Don’t keep pulling an Anakin,” she teased me about all the limbs I had lost over the years. Enough time had passed that, we were comfortable enough joking when it was just us two. There was zero sexual chemistry between us, possibly even a negative number. But we were incredibly good friends. You can’t trust someone as much as we did for each other and not become fast friends for life.
One joke I liked to tell was that Clarissa wore the pants in our government, since she arranged for the tax revenue to be securely brought in. Compared to what I earned in my explorations, the difference between our revenue streams was massive and hilarious.
While she did spent quite a bit on herself, she also spent a lot on the city and defenses. I wouldn’t begrudge her, her projects or revenue streams. Clarissa joked about not wanting to rebuild, but if everything got destroyed again, I might just become a permanent hermit.
Constantly rebuilding was mentally exhausting. And if we lost all the points and resources that had been put into the city so far, it would be a disaster. Beyond the loss of points, it would be a mental disaster as well. I finished up my mystery eggs and wiped my mouth with a napkin.
“Just watch, there will be a return to Earth option for one quintillion points in the store,” I told Clarissa who scoffed at that.
“Unlikely, but it would be interesting. Any last things before we part ways?” Clarissa asked me. I shook my head. I would leave the city on foot and wait outside the South gate. The Crystal Vortex had taken away key members of my personal staff, including Samantha and the children. It was packed, but they would be fine and it would be a memorable field trip and not an evacuation. Funded by the Emperor of course.
Michelle was with the airship and Captain Francis. Doctor Katz was at the city center ready to handle triage if there was a mass casualty event, which shouldn’t happen with all our preparations. Joyo was tucked away into a room, still trying to recover, but it was going poorly.
He had taken a severe mental blow. If he didn’t turn around by day 5,000, I was considering turning him into a hybrid for Michelle. He would serve even in death and make good use of all those points I had invested into him. No more attacks from his assailant, but I knew it was only a matter of time.
I shook myself to get my head in the game for the upcoming battle. This was going to be anything but simple.