The Monarch-Chapter 476: World kaizen
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In the entire universe, there were barely a few hundred class A planets, and only large organizations owned one of them. The resources to construct one were completely absurd. Truly, it was a service that only gods could enjoy; no mortal was capable of managing such vast wealth anywhere in the universe, as it simply required too many resources.
Now Yan somewhat understood how Kayden could create an organization from scratch and still dominate a portion of the universe. As soon as Kayden’s announcement ended, he received hundreds of questions from other gods, all eager to confirm the boy’s story. Once the story was verified, something unprecedented occurred.
Kayden stood on Yan’s platform, alongside Athena and other children of the gods. Outside, dozens of gods began to gather, all wanting to step in and grab Kayden by the throat. But Yan stood by his side and would not allow that to happen.
"The strongest god, please come forward first," Yan’s platform was large enough to give Kayden a separate room, and his words shocked the gods when they realized they were being treated like mortals waiting in a bread line.
The god that appeared was the Dragon King God. Though small in size, he emanated a colossal presence. His figure, covered in shimmering deep golden scales, slithered gracefully through the air as if constantly dancing with the winds. His eyes, glowing like ethereal flames, observed the world with ancient wisdom, while his short but powerful wings radiated divine energy, making the air around him vibrate. Despite his diminutive stature, his strength was immeasurable, and each subtle movement of his tail and sharp claws was enough to alter the very order of space around him.
"Hello, child. I desire your services and am willing to pay for the resources for them. How would you like them delivered, and when can I send my dragon to you?" The Dragon God was direct and wasted no time, as Yan’s presence made it clear that no games would be tolerated.
"I would like people capable of managing a class A planet, nothing more." Just that was already an outrageous request, as that number of people equated to several billion well-trained mages performing thousands of tasks. "The dragon can arrive in my kingdom as soon as this event ends. My payment must be made in one year, and at most within ten."
"Consider it done." The dragon moved away from Kayden and vanished. The negotiation lasted only a few seconds, and Kayden had just acquired a wealth no mortal should possess so easily.
The next gods that appeared all exchanged incredible things with Kayden. The boy requested different resources from each god that showed up, ranging from treasures to enhance the masses to techniques for mass training.
All the requests made it clear that Kayden wanted to organize a planet of elites. The resources he gathered today were enough to manage ten class A planets. Some gods tried to negotiate, but Kayden cut them off from any further dealings directly.
At this moment, Kayden gained fame throughout the entire universe. Everyone knew his full name, but his title was even more impressive: "The Monster Creator," a legendary man capable of producing nine-ray mages.
"I would like to request space in the solar system of the false gods to create my world, God Yan. I offer half of my organization to Athena," Kayden smiled, setting a very obvious trap for Yan.
If Yan accepted, his family would gain a little more power now but would gain far more in the future. When no gods remained here, Kayden’s organization would be a powerful barrier. Furthermore, by making Athena the owner of his organization, Kayden secured another layer of protection, this one far beyond contracts—it was a blood bond that could not be broken.
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"Of course." Kayden thanked Yan and sent the message to the god who would build the world for him.
In the very next moment, an immense world began to be constructed according to all of Kayden’s specifications. The first factor was the ideal temperature, followed by all the elements no mortal would be able to regulate on their own.
The god had to carefully think about how to shape a world, meticulously adjusting the temperature to ensure climate stability and uniform seasons. He set an ideal level for the seas, balancing the water masses with the land areas to prevent flooding and guarantee efficient irrigation. Mountain altitudes were calculated to optimize moisture capture and the formation of microclimates, while the distribution of forests and fertile fields was designed to promote biodiversity. Each ecosystem was crafted with precision, with trees chosen to adapt to the local soil and fauna, creating habitats that foster interaction between species. For humanity, he allocated minerals deep within the earth, ensuring that resources would be both accessible and sustainable. The perfect balance of every element was crucial, ensuring that the world functioned harmoniously, fostering life in all its forms.
The factors were so elaborate and distinct that Kayden couldn’t even comprehend them fully. He had only given rough estimates of what he wanted, but there were so many variables to be considered in creating a perfectly regulated world that no mortal could enumerate them all.
"You’ve gained many resources today; all the gods are now aware of your existence," Yan remarked to Kayden as they watched the final battles of the universe’s greatest event.
Kayden had to admit that most of the beings present were ridiculously powerful, with absurd strength. Many were unique beings with nine rays and a perfect path, but few truly caught Kayden’s attention. Most of them seemed to possess only great talent, not a strong will.
"It was necessary. My organization will grow immensely after this. I will open recruitment for new talents only after a few thousand years," Kayden responded.
"Why so long?" Athena, who was sitting with the two of them, asked. Amanda was with her children at another part of the platform.
"The foundation of our organization will come from our world. We’ll close it off from external influences. I want to create a unique mentality within this world, free from external contamination," Kayden answered. It was similar to what he had done in his kingdom.
"Atlas still has a lot to improve. His performance needs refinement. He has strength, but he doesn’t have perfect proficiency over it," Kayden murmured after his apprentice lost a battle.
The following fights were equally impressive. In the end, the best were chosen—individuals far superior to most of the mages Kayden had seen throughout his life. He would probably struggle or even be unable to defeat them in the same realm.