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Just as Protheus had said, three minutes later, Shinonono Tabane appeared in front of Velvi.

Velvi put down her work and turned her gaze toward her.

"Hello! I've already heard from Protheus. From now on, you'll be my assistant. But before that, I need to test you. Although many things in our worlds differ, they are fundantally interconnected."

"Here is a set of data. You have one day to study it. Tomorrow, I want you to replicate what's inside. If you need anything, just ask Protheus to prepare it. My lab is also open to you."

Velvi didn't beat around the bush and arranged a straightforward entry exam. The task was simple—recreate sothing from the data provided.

Tabane, newly arrived in this world, was montarily stunned. A screen popped up in front of her, displaying a docunt released by Protheus.

As she examined it, her eyes lit up.

"Alright!" she responded without hesitation.

After understanding who Velvi was, she didn't dare show any arrogance. Being an assistant? No big deal. Once she fully understood this world, she was confident she could hold her own.

This world's technology was just too advanced. People were already traveling in space. With the data in hand, Tabane left to dive into research and begin fabricating the object described—essentially, a weapon. Despite its simplicity in concept, it wasn't easy to create. She had to dig deep into the research.

If she had the ability, she could build it. If not, well... she wasn't going to be kept around.

After sending Tabane off, Velvi returned to studying the trove of data Takumi had brought back.

The GN Solar Furnace especially piqued her interest. Although perpetual motion engines existed, they weren't suitable for large machines or external trade.

While many of Takumi's technologies had been disseminated to other worlds, so were still too advanced. People couldn't understand them even if handed over directly. So alternatives had to be explored.

Other worlds were already considered to be under Takumi's control. It was only a matter of ti before more technology was shared.

Now, with such data in hand, Velvi wasn't going to let the opportunity go to waste.

...

More newcors had arrived in Takumi's world. But unlike before, no one paid much attention anymore. When only a few lived here, newcors were a novelty. Now, arrivals were a daily routine.

For example, over in Liyue, new arrivals were showing up every day. Entire new city-states were being built. One such city, nad Inazuma, was rising on an island not far from the coast.

Other cities, like Mondstadt, were also being constructed. These developnts started while Takumi was traveling to other worlds. Zhongli had already sent people over to Ningguang. After consulting with Protheus, they finalized city locations.

Just as Takumi returned ho, he saw the updates.

He learned Teyvat had already begun moving. Surprised, he imdiately sent a ssage in the group chat.

Takumi: @Zhongli, has Teyvat really started already? Did you already send people over?

Before Zhongli could reply, Ningguang—who had long been in the chat but seldom spoke—popped in.

Ningguang: Yes. Protheus has divided up the map. Eight cities are being built. When Abyss Mages arrived here, they reverted to human form.

She laid out the situation simply.

Takumi rubbed his chin thoughtfully. It seed those folks truly wanted to leave Teyvat.

Zhongli: They're all looking forward to it. I'm sending people every day. It's spreading across Teyvat. Celestia hasn't responded yet.

Zhongli finally chid in. Despite these large movents, Celestia hadn't reacted at all. It looked like Celestia really was dying—no ti to manage such matters. He just hoped that when Celestia eventually awakened, it wouldn't be too shocked. By then, Teyvat might be empty… or overrun by monsters.

Takumi: Emm... alright then. That's fast. Oh, old man, bring so local specialties. Send over so slis too. Let's diversify the species in my world. Might even marry a sli to soone!

Takumi suddenly thought of sothing amusing. Since they were coming, why not bring a few souvenirs?

Zhongli went silent. This guy even wants slis?

Zhongli: Doesn't your world already have slis? Even if not, you could just get so from neighboring worlds. Those fused-in worlds surely have them. No need to overdo it.

Takumi: Not the sa! Teyvat's slis are cuter!!

Of course they weren't the sa. Teyvat slis had a prettier art style!

Nyarko: Slis go better with monkey booze!

Just then, Nyarko bubbled up in the chat. But her ssage only earned a deadpan reaction from Takumi.

Takumi: Coincidence—I've got monkey booze in my world too.

Nyarko: (p≧w≦q) Can I co visit?

Takumi: Nope. You've got no points!!

Sagiri: Welco! Save up your points and you can co later!!

Chika Fujiwara: I want to kill slis and beco a god!!

The group chat instantly turned chaotic again. Zhongli sighed as he watched the conversation derail.

He really couldn't keep up with the thinking of these younger folks.

Takumi didn't say much more. After watching them banter for a while, he closed the chat.

After thinking it over, Takumi vanished from where he stood.

When he reappeared, he had arrived at the Vampire Ninja Village.

His goal here was to find Sakura.

She now lived here with her sister, staying with the vampire ninjas and occasionally giving them a bit of guidance.

Takumi's reason for visiting Sakura was simple:

"Yingyingying~ Want to co et your alternate-universe self with ~?"

He stood outside her door and called out cheerfully.

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