Reincarnated as incubus: I didn't mean to seduce you!-Chapter 624 - 213: Let’s Watch the Last Sunset of the World Together! (10.2K)_5
The labyrinthine corridors interlaced with the subterranean rivers, ultimately constituting an exceedingly complex network.
It was here that Kael finally got a chance to catch his breath and then began to take a closer look at his "masterpiece."
It must be said, this covert network hidden underground greatly ensured the stability of Lancaster's hidden joints within his own territory.
If any problems arose in certain areas, Kael's rangers just needed to receive the message in time, and they could promptly rush to the scene to provide support.
Even Kael had played a rather cunning trick.
That was what Kael previously mentioned, planting glowing moss in the underground rivers and passageways, he would require his rangers to periodically clear the glowing moss to below the acceptable level,
the objective was to ensure the underground network had light, lacked oxygen, but wasn't completely devoid of it.
Think about it, even if the enemy discovered problems with the underground network, as soon as they entered, they would inevitably face an oxygen-deficient environment.
Large troops marching would quickly find themselves paralyzed, suffocating or even experiencing mass deaths due to an insufficient oxygen supply.
After all, Kael was certain that, with the complexity he had crafted in the underground passageways, bluntly speaking, if one didn't have his map for guidance, it wouldn't be easy to find a way out.
As for whether the creation of an oxygen-deficient environment would cause difficulties for Kael's rangers...
Kael could only say you're overthinking it.
The Gluttonous Slimes, which had undergone massive learning and adaptation, would actively absorb vast amounts of oxygen in such extreme environments, supplying the rangers with oxygen for breathing and consumption, and would not exhibit the issues that ordinary adventurers or legions would face after entering the Dungeon.
It was just a shame that something as useful as the Map Editor couldn't be saved for reuse.
Therefore, Kael couldn't implement many of the clever strategies he had in mind.
His gaze finally fell upon the Road Editor.
There was not much to say about this device; originally, because the various resource points and surrounding villages were not conveniently connected by roads, they largely faced significant logistical issues.
The first time Kael got his hands on the Map Editor, he had forcibly extracted sturdy rocks from the ley lines with the editor and solidified them into stone roads leading to each village on the surface.
But... they were still too rugged.
This time, the reward from the World's Will was a huge help.
Simply by deploying the Road Editor, he swiftly adjusted all the major roads of Lancaster.
The stone roads instantly transformed into smooth, clean thoroughfares comparable to expressways.
Even more exaggeratedly, the roads even had railroad tracks set aside between them, and they weren't under construction but were complete right from the start.
What delighted Kael the most was that the underground network he had carved out to prevent mishaps was naturally regarded by the Road Editor as part of the man-made traffic thoroughfares.
Thus, the final adjustment power of the Road Editor surged into this batch of underground passageways and rivers, solidifying their structure even more.
Even at first glance, outsiders would only assume these were naturally formed subterranean rivers, never realizing that within the walls surrounding the rivers were spacious roads akin to mechanical channels.
The flat stone paths that Kael had extracted and placed alongside the rivers became ordinary gravel paths, and at intervals along the path, there were mechanisms that allowed direct access to the hidden and truly spacious roads within the walls.
The degree of concealment had improved by more than just a notch or two.
Most importantly, he seemed to understand why these passageways had become what they were...
Because of Wandong City!
Wandong City was preserved perfectly thanks to Kael, and as a special reward, it could be directly placed in the territory.
Kael then dug out a massive pit near Titan City underground.
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That's right, he didn't place Wandong City on the surface but directly underground.
Goblins are still targets for many on the continent, and of all the existing historic echo-like Dungeons related to the goblin empire, none stand on the side of the goblin empire and emerge victorious.
That is to say, currently across the entire continent, aside from those who pride themselves as superior goblins, the goblins of Wandong City are the goblin empire's last embers.
The moment they surface on the continent, it would inevitably cause a huge commotion.
So, for at least 1-2 years, Kael did not wish for their existence to attract any enemy's attention.
At least not now.
After two years, according to Kael's estimations, he should by then possess the qualifications to say "no" to most powers and the probability of successfully preserving this group of goblins would be greatly increased.
Goblins, I want!
Technology, I want!
Resources, I want!
Room for development, I want that too!
Everything you can get, I want, and what you can't get, I want even more!
Don't ask anything, asking is like "not eating the meat that's already in your mouth; that would really mean there's a problem with the brain".
That's right, if there are any smart people, by now you should have guessed.
The underground currents and passageways serve not only Kael but also Wandong City, still hidden in the vast underground cavern.