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As for his Contracted Animals, their strength too had to reach at least the Fifth Order.

And that was simply the bare minimum, naturally, the stronger their abilities, the better.

Even though he could use the Attribute Transfer Ability to help enhance the strength of his subordinates, innate power was crucial; when combined, their Combat Power would naturally increase significantly.

Not just the Mutated Animals, Ye Feng himself also needed to prepare, and any strength that ought to be improved had to be enhanced as soon as possible.

Of course, he had already reached the peak of the Sixth Order, and it was impossible to advance further in terms of Realm, but there was still room for improvent in Combat Power.

For instance, he needed to develop the Spiritual Power Techniques as quickly as possible.

In fact, he had already completed at least 95% of the progress. If all went well, he might finish the research today; even if it took a little longer, it should be done by tomorrow.

By then, his spiritual power would surge, enabling him to control the reclaid Rule Power with much greater ease.

If he later physically entered the Ancient Ruins, this would undoubtedly beco one of his trump cards.

Soon, most of Ye Feng’s Contracted Animals had returned to Sunset Valley, where they focused on their training.

However, compared to usual, Sunset Valley had beco sowhat noisy.

It couldn’t be helped; with the completion of Sunset Camp, its population increased daily, skyrocketing from just over 20,000 to a massive 500,000 in only five days.

And as days passed, Sunset Camp had transford from its previously disorderly state.

It had undergone new planning, and the entire camp was divided into more than a dozen areas by crisscrossing stone paths.

In the earliest established areas, the tents were progressively replaced with wooden houses.

This was permitted by Ye Feng, and of course, these wooden houses were constructed to standardized specifications, each covering only 10 square ters. Nevertheless, they were much more comfortable to live in than tents.

More importantly, with the construction of these houses, utilities like water and electricity were introduced, significantly improving living standards.

It’s worth ntioning that these wooden houses did not belong to individuals but were funded by Yang City.

The municipal departnt provided materials and tools, and then paid the camp workers to quickly construct these houses.

Thus, those residing here who successfully booked a slot to enter Yang City had to leave the houses for newcors.

Also, thanks to these wooden houses, Sunset Camp was gradually evolving from a campsite into sothing resembling a small town.

Many of the wooden houses along the streets were converted into shops, and nurous vendors set up stalls, peddling their wares.

Furthermore, with such a large population, even excluding the elderly and children, there were at least over 300,000 people able to work.

Yang City obviously would not sustain them for nothing, and besides basic food, these people also needed money for other expenses.

Therefore, the authorities opened a public transportation route between Sunset Camp and Yang City, with hundreds of buses shuttling back and forth between the two locations.

Residents living in Sunset Camp were able to work in Yang City.

Similarly, residents of Yang City could also take this bus route to visit and explore Sunset Camp.

Of course, the most important aspect was paying homage to the Dragon King.

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