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While I was occupied with my tasks, I checked on Sung Hei's progress from ti to ti.

The construction of the Academy was now only 60% complete.

Although this pace would be considered fast by human standards, for , it felt like progress at a snail's pace.

Realizing that the workload was too much for just the six girls, I made the decision to lend a hand by creating golems to assist them.

These golems were built from synthetic materials, possessing the sa flexibility as humans.

Additionally, I integrated an advanced operating system into their heads and connected them to a new wireless network equivalent to the internet but hundred tis better and faster.

Their operating system enabled the golems to perform manual labor .

With the right programming, they could learn to make furniture, cook, sew clothes, and carry out a variety of tasks with precision and efficiency.

Externally, they appeared slim with a gender-neutral physique (no private parts) that leaned more towards a male form.

Their featureless faces lacked eyes, nose, and ears, presenting a vacant expression.

The entirety of their bodies was silver in color, with contrasting black joints.

Despite their tallic appearance, they were surprisingly lightweight, each weighing only around 40 kg.

For their internal structure, I ensured that their energy could be replenished by conventional ans.

Each golem was equipped with a mana core located on its chest, a miniature version capable of storing enough energy to sustain the golem for at least three months of nonstop work.

With the mana core integrated into the golems' design, anyone capable of manipulating mana could inject it into the golem to recharge its energy.

This provided a failsafe chanism for sustaining the golems' operations, ensuring they could continue their tasks even without .

I want my world to achieve self-sustainability and the capacity to evolve independently, even in my absence.

The truth was, I had no intention of remaining here forever.

Once I had fulfilled my objectives and had my fill of enjoynt ter, I planned to go on a space expedition to discover other civilizations and experience more in life.

I'm convinced the universe still has plenty to offer.

Who knows, there might be civilizations out there with martial artists capable of obliterating planets with a single punch, like those over-the-top wuxia novels, or maybe even a character who can just pick up attributes and grow stronger.

'Oh, imagine the epic battles,' I chuckled to myself, contemplating the possibility of real people with powers sa as the protagonists from those novels existing on other planets. It would certainly be quite the spectacle to witness.

But returning to the present, I redirected my focus towards the task of creating my golems.

After completing all the necessary steps, I had managed to create 10,000 units.

I imdiately handed them over to Sung Hei and granted her access to the operating system through a smart watch that I had developed, capable of projecting holograms.

Currently, the golems were limited to manual labor, but I planned to expand their capabilities in the future.

With skilled humans available, I could replicate their expertise and make it downloadable data for the golems to utilize.

***

10 days had passed

[System: Z-005 Reporting]

A notification echoed, jolting my attention while I was busy experinting with an animal. I was attempting to turn it into a Mana Beast.

Z-005 was one of the androids I had created back on Earth.

To be honest, I maintained a comprehensive oversight of all activities happening on my ho planet, assigning specific tasks to each of my androids.

With a total of five , they were strategically dispersed across the globe: one discreetly guarded my building, ensuring its security remained uncompromised.

The second operated in Japan, overseeing developnts in that region

The third was stationed in the area where the Alien Monsters operated , just watching and observing everything.

Fourth was situated in Arica

And the fifth was diligently searching for Shao Mi's whereabouts, ensuring no stone was left unturned .

I learned that a group of individuals from Asia had targeted Shao Mi, subjecting her to assassination and destruction of her ho base.

This threat forced her to flee and go into hiding to ensure her safety.

With all my resources at hand, I already knew the culprits behind her suffering.

However, I understood that just killing them wouldn't serve any aningful benefits on my end.

Instead, I decided on a more intricate approach. I intended to find Shao Mi first, and made her life more complicated.

Then, just when she was at her lowest, I would step in to rescue her, playing the role of a hero in her life.

This strategy would not only ensure her safety but also solidify her affection towards .

She would beco reliant on , and ultimately, I would be able to conquer the most beautiful woman on Earth.

"Ah, so she's been hiding in the Amazon forest," I mused, stroking my chin as I processed the information.

I reached out to Z-004, instructing it to devise a thod to alert the Aricans of Shao Mi's whereabouts.

Knowing that they were actively searching for her because of sothing she possessed, they would be eager to receive her precise coordinates.

With all the necessary arrangents in place, I stretched my arms, and in an instant, I teleported to the top of Yggdrasil.

Observing the distance and seeing the Gate I had created, I realized that the timing was perfect for my return to Earth.

I had a plan to conduct an experint requiring human subjects to create demi-humans, and it aligned perfectly with the opportunity to rescue Shao Mi. It was was like killing two birds with one stone.

But before departing for Earth, I decided to have a conversation with Sung Hei and the others. It was likely that so of them want to return to Earth and take so vacation.

Ultimately, all the girls expressed their desire to take a break, except for Sung Hei.

She was thoroughly enjoying her ti constructing the Academy and chose to remain for the ti being.

I tried convincing her to co with , but she refused.

Her perfectionist nature wouldn't allow her to leave a task unfinished.

Thankfully, with the 10,000 golems at her disposal, the construction pace was now much faster, making it more convenient for her to continue her work.

"Get these skills," Sung Hei instructed, handing a list of the abilities I needed to extract from the humans so they could be downloaded into the golems.

"Sure, anything else?" I asked before taking my leave.

Sung Hei paused for a mont, then leaned in close to my ear with an embarrassed expression.

"Kiss before you go," she whispered softly.

I let out a soft chuckle at her request, then gently brushed her hair aside and leaned in for a deep kiss.

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