Toby.

This person, who had been saved by the Night's Watch and later joined them, was fortunate enough to become a member of the Night's Watch on the eve of the final battle and participated in the final stage of the rat extermination war.

After the war ended, Toby rested with his troops for a while before rushing to this place.

This place is located east of the Tower of Trials. Apart from the tower that resembles a black city wall, the surrounding area is desolate and empty.

The only thing that can be seen is the construction site remains left around the site when the Tower of Trials was built.

Now, these construction sites have become lively again, and the entire area has been transformed into a bustling construction site.

Large numbers of Night's Watchmen, Allied Forces, and various workers busily moved about the land like ants.

"This scene again, is it going to be some big project again?" Toby's teammate couldn't help but mutter to himself.

"What do you mean by 'again'?" Toby asked, puzzled.

His teammate pointed to the dark, high wall and said, "You think that thing just appeared out of thin air? We built it brick by brick with our own hands. The scene back then was much more spectacular than this construction site now."

As he said this, a hint of pride crept into his voice.

"Alright, stop complaining. More teams will be arriving soon, and we must complete the tasks assigned by the council in the shortest possible time."

"The sooner we finish, the easier things will be for us later. Everyone, stay focused! This is the most important thing after the war ends!" the captain said sternly.

Upon hearing the captain's words, all the Night Watchmen behind him immediately stood at attention and responded in unison, "Yes, sir!" They then merged into the busy team, which moved like "ants."

At present, the vast majority of the Night's Watch and the Combine's manpower and resources are concentrated here.

However, other factions within the coalition are also actively resuming their own production and construction.

After all, the war was over, and they urgently needed to restore national production and development as quickly as possible on the land ravaged by the rats. In a sense, the war was not entirely a bad thing.

At least it thoroughly cleaned up those already tottering and corrupt countries and forces, enabling them to be reborn and usher in a new life.

Of course, whether this "new life" aligns with the wishes of these countries and forces is probably of no concern to anyone; after all, this is the outcome the Night Watchers hoped to see.

……

Three months later.

"That damned Kana, he's only been busy for half a month and he's already disappeared! He's the leader, and he's just sitting around doing nothing!" In the large conference room, Popper kept complaining as he worked. He had lost count of how many times he had grumbled like this.

At first, whenever Popper complained, the other office workers around him would quietly cover their ears and pretend not to hear. But now, everyone has gotten used to it and no longer pays attention.

“You can’t say that, Your Highness is very busy all the time,” Alyris said softly from the side.

Hearing Alice's words, Popper didn't even bother to lift his head, and replied irritably, "It's because you spoil him all the time that he's becoming more and more outrageous, pushing everything onto his subordinates." As he spoke, his resentment grew stronger.

"Hmph, he doesn't have much power left now. Logically speaking, if the few of us put our heads together, we could just strip him of his position and sideline him. I'd like to see if he still dares to be so carefree." These words were somewhat surprising.

Upon hearing this, the others in the office immediately lowered their heads, pretending not to hear, like ostriches.

"Okay, okay, count me in!" Leilia, who had walked in at some point, suddenly came over.

"Count you in?" Popper, who was currently burning with anger, looked Leilia up and down. "Fine, then go and take care of Kana."

“Me?” Leilia pointed to herself, looking surprised.

"Yes, go ahead."

Lelia suddenly pulled Poppot into her arms and said coquettishly, "Oh, you just can't stand to see me doing well."

As the group was joking around, Alyris suddenly spoke up: "His Highness has come out and informed us to attend a meeting."

"He finally decided to show his face," Popper muttered as he was pulled away from the office by Lelia.

When they arrived at the important conference room, many people were already seated. Kana was sitting in the head seat.

Popper's eyes lit up when he saw the people present. He noticed several unfamiliar faces, because these people rarely attended meetings.

For example, those giant dragons have now all transformed into human form.

However, one guy was different. That was Biglet, who actually transformed himself into the appearance of an alchemical robot, with a hollowed-out design on his body.

The once radiant dragon has now been completely transformed into an alchemical dragon, and even its aesthetic has shifted towards that of those mad alchemists.

Areris's gaze was fixed on Kana. She keenly sensed the change in Kana; a slightly aloof aura lingered around him.

While Cana could be quite serious at times, he was mostly approachable. Alyris noticed this obvious change in demeanor all too well.

Noticing Alyris's gaze, Kana looked up to meet her eyes, a gentle smile immediately spreading across his face. In that instant, the aloof aura he had exuded vanished.

Seeing this, Alyris felt relieved and walked lightly behind Kana.

Once everyone had arrived, Cana slowly began to speak: "The main reason I've gathered everyone here is to discuss the Night's Watch's next course of action."

"The war is over, and we can finally breathe a sigh of relief. We also have more time and energy to deal with the matters that had to be put aside before. This is a crucial period for the Night's Watch to make great strides, and we must seize it firmly."

Cana's words set the tone for the meeting. No one was surprised, and they all nodded in agreement.

The dragons, however, seemed somewhat uneasy. To be honest, the atmosphere felt a little too formal.

In the past, when they discussed matters, it was just a few people casually gathering together, chatting about this and that, and then they would settle things. Now that it's been taken so formally, they're feeling a bit overwhelmed.

"So first, there's the eastern district of the city surrounding the tower. Construction in the eastern district will still take some time, but the core buildings were completed yesterday."

"I believe everyone understands that the significance of this building lies in liberating our manpower and freeing us from the limitations of quotas."

"So the first topic is making a wish. The quota will be fully opened up, so the question now is, after the quota is opened up, how should we guide those who receive the blessing? How is the Adventurers' House project progressing? As far as the project is concerned, can it withstand the impact of a large influx of people who receive the blessing?"

Upon hearing the question posed by Kana, the entire meeting room immediately became lively, and everyone began to exchange ideas and discuss enthusiastically.

After all, these are the core members of the Night's Watch, who are very familiar with the overall situation of the Night's Watch, so they communicate without any reservations.

Kana waited quietly, waiting for everyone to reach a conclusion. (End of Chapter)

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