Chapter 198 Takamagahara Construction Team
Chapter 198 Takamagahara Construction Team
Chapter 198 Takamagahara Construction Team
A few days later—
[Wano Country, Above the Flower Capital]
The weather ship was hidden in the clouds, and meteorologists led by Harreda were holding a meeting around a round table.
"I agree. This country has a pretty good geographical location and can serve as one of our bases."
The old man wearing a gray mage's hat spoke first.
"Harreda, you're familiar with this country. Do you think it's feasible for us to develop this place into a branch base for Visalia?"
Harreda took off his hat and hesitated for a moment.
"Professor Boone, I did indeed visit Kuri and the Flower Capital with Bazel these past few days."
"To be honest, I think this place is dangerous."
The meteorologists looked at each other in bewilderment.
"A sweeping reform is underway in Jiuli, and the ideas there are more free than I have ever seen before."
"It's a terrifying idea."
With a sigh, Harreda continued, "Can you imagine what a country would be like without nobles?"
"You mean—" Boone's aged eyes widened slightly.
"That's right, Professor Boone, just as you guessed. The Nine Miles are carrying out a plan called the complete purge of the nobility, and I heard from the commoners of Skymoon City that..."
"If it can be proven that the loss of the nobles will only benefit Jiuli, then this plan will soon be promoted nationwide."
"In other words, this place—"
Harreda came to the side of the ship, stretched his right hand out of the ship, and pointed to the City of Flowers.
"In the future, it will become the first island kingdom on the high seas without nobles, which is why I said it is dangerous."
"Once the World Government finds out about this situation, they will definitely send agents to investigate. If we in Visalia get involved, we will likely be implicated in the future."
Boone, being the elder, walked up to Harreda and gazed at the flower capital where cherry blossoms danced in the air.
"But danger also hides opportunities, and that's what you're struggling with, isn't it, Harreda?"
"As expected of you, teacher."
Hareda complimented, "That's right, that's exactly what I'm struggling with. What we in Visalia are actually doing is pretty much the same as what they're doing now."
"Vesalia, also known as the Little Sky Island, is a country without nobles or a king. Most of the people living here are our family and friends."
"Or some meteorologists, who have proven that the absence of nobles has indeed had no impact on our lives."
"It has even greatly accelerated our research progress, which is a good thing."
"And the treatment that Bazel offered us on behalf of the Beasts Pirates was also excellent."
"Monthly research funding is one billion —"
"How many!?"
Boone, his eyes bloodshot, grabbed Harreda by the collar: "Damn it, why didn't you say there was a billion sooner?!"
"I agree! I agree! This is our home from now on!!!"
"Teacher, please calm down."
Harreda, both amused and exasperated, pried the teacher's hand off.
"I haven't finished speaking yet."
"Bazel said that their Beast Pirates and Fish-Men are allied, and if the sky island we help them build is big enough, the Fish-Men will also move here in the future."
"What?!"
Boone, like a bull in heat, grabbed the student by the collar again, his originally thin body instantly swelling up.
"We must agree!"
"I've always wanted to be friends with the mermaid lady!!"
"Feed Mormon!!"
The man in the white robe raised his hand: "I understand what you mean, Professor Boone. I'll go and inform everyone right away!"
"Once the Sky Island of Wano Country is established, we'll immediately start an interspecies matchmaking event between Visalia and the mermaid lady!!"
"That's right, Mormont. Come on, let's start measuring the humidity and cloud cover in this area, and begin construction immediately!"
Boone rolled up his sleeves, his eyes still bloodshot, and he occasionally exhaled two streams of hot breath from his nose.
"We absolutely have to build a super huge outdoor swimming pool. I don't want to swim with the mermaid!"
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"I just think rooftop pools are awesome!!"
"Oh my god!!! Long live Professor Boone!"
Harreda was stunned as he watched a large group of meteorologists gather around Boone to begin preparing for the creation of a super-large island cloud.
"But I haven't finished speaking yet—"
More than a dozen pairs of red "bloodshot eyes" appeared.
Hareda swallowed hard: "The Beasts Pirates also have an alliance with the Giants, which means those giant older sisters will also be coming, so our workload—"
"Get to work!!"
Boone tore off his cumbersome shirt and wrapped a red cloth around his forehead.
"Hey, you guys!!"
"Yes, great meteorologist Boone!!" The meteorologists knelt down on one knee, their expressions fervent.
"This is the most urgent matter concerning us—cough, concerning Visalia's lifelong happiness!"
"Make all meteorologists stop their research and make sure they can map out the range of the island cloud within a month."
"Begin constructing the core of the island cloud within two months!"
"A solid foundation must be laid within six months!!"
"I want to see a beautiful scene of flowers in full bloom next year!"
"Yes, Boss Boone!"
Boone lifted Harrell and stuffed him into the escape bubble.
"Alright, Harreda, now go tell our good friend Bazel that Visalia will take this job."
"We don't need any payment; we're just doing a small favor for a friend."
"But because the large island cloud needs maintenance, we in Visalia will have to live with the mermaid lady and the giant sister."
"Ensuring the safety of large island clouds at all times, did you understand?"
Under Boone's death stare, Harreda dared not hesitate and nodded repeatedly.
"—I understand, Professor Boone. I will definitely make sure Bazel puts us in the same area as the mermaids!"
"Hmm, not bad, you really are my smartest student."
After pressing the launch button on the operating instrument, Boone waved his hand.
"We'll return to Visalia. The core of the island cloud will take at least six months to complete. Until then, we need to focus on calculating the data for this area of the sky!"
【Rakshasa Town, the City of Flowers】
The escape bubble landed inside a huge mansion in Rakshasa Town.
"Teacher Boone, really, it's just mermaids and giants, why are you getting so worked up?"
Emerging from the escape bubble, Harreda removed her hat and looked at the man walking towards her.
He immediately changed to a tired and weary expression.
"Oh! My good friend Bazel!"
"It took me a lot of effort to convince Mr. Boone and the others."
"They kept saying this deal was difficult, but I told them we were good friends, and they only agreed because of me."
Harreda warmly grasped Bazel's hand and said earnestly, "Don't worry, with me here, the island cloud produced will absolutely be of the highest quality!"
"There's just one small problem. After the Sky Island is built, could you help me move my home closer to the Merfolk's habitat?"
Bazel: ?
What's this guy trying to do?
"Well, actually, I'm not a big fan of crowds."
Hareda began spouting nonsense with a straight face.
"I heard that my fellow mermaids are relatively quiet, so I thought that becoming their neighbor might be a good choice."
"That's not a problem, but are you sure?"
Barzel could roughly guess what this nonsensical meteorologist in front of him was planning to do.
"Takamagahara will expand outwards from the golden city of the Sky Island, and then use the Rainbow Bridge of the Giants as a bridge connecting the land and the Sky Island."
"For their safety, the mermaids will likely live in the inland sea of Takamagahara, where the air is more humid —"
"I just love humid air!"
Hareda, fearing that Bazel would change his mind, hurriedly agreed.
"I can't sleep without humid air, and I even swim in the sea in winter!"
"If you have no problem, I can make the arrangements."
Bazel put his arm around Harreda's shoulder, a knowing smile on his face.
"I know men, those mermaid ladies are indeed gentle and generous."
Harreda's smile gradually turned sinister.
"But Comrade Hareda, I've heard the weather in the inland sea is quite unpredictable. I wonder if you have the spirit to make that sacrifice?"
"Living in the inland sea year-round must be incredibly boring."
The lewd smile vanished instantly, and Harreda patted his chest confidently: "Rest assured, I am the strongest meteorologist, surpassing even Professor Boone and Visalia!"
"This kind of chore should be done by me!"
"Bazel, my friend, please feel free to entrust this task to me!"
"In return, I will urge the construction team to put aside all their research and build the basic island cloud needed for Takamagahara as quickly as possible!"
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