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Wang Ye's office had changed its location.

The top floor!

On the top floor of the Suye Group, Wang Ye had transford a space into his own office, devoid of walls, completely encased in glass.

This glass, too, was made of a special material that basically represented a kind of strategic military equipnt in Dragon Country today.

Yes, these pieces of equipnt, which were exclusive to the military departnt, were now provided to every city governnt due to the revival of True Qi, so the authorities had equipped each city with this technology.

These devices looked like ordinary glass, and one could see the outside scenery through them when looking from the inside of the room.

However, when needed, these "glass" panes could turn into screens that continuously scrolled through surveillance of key areas within Yun City.

In this way, as long as anything happened in Yun City, Wang Ye didn't need anyone to contact him; he could spot issues just by looking at the images displayed through the "glass."

Hence, he could rush to the scene to solve problems or issue commands in a tily manner.

Of course, these "glass" panes, though intelligent, were just aids; their essence still required manual investigation and exploration.

Wang Ye sat in his office, handling many affairs. Although he had largely resolved the external issues a while back, it did not an he could rest easy or that his burden was any lighter.

As True Qi began to unrestrain, many issues erged that he had never faced before, requiring imdiate attention.

And so of the asures previously put in place no longer worked effectively in the current landscape.

Take, for example, the city walls.

Due to technological advancents, city walls had long been deed obsolete, and many places no longer had them.

Even where city walls still stood, they served not as a defense, but as historical sites for tourism.

But now, with the resurgence of True Qi, wild beasts in the mountains, empowered with newfound strength, might co down, potentially posing a significant threat to the people below.

In such a situation, the once obsolete walls needed to be reestablished to aid in city defense.

Building walls, cleaning sewers, eliminating vermin like rats—it was imperative. Previously, rats were rely petty thieves, but now they were outright bandits, urgently needing extermination.

Wang Ye dealt with the docunts in his hands. Not a single person was in the office.

Even Su Wanqing had been dispatched by Wang Ye to handle so relief efforts.

After working with Fang Feifei for so ti, Su Wanqing had experienced significant growth in various aspects.

In fact, Su Wanqing herself was not lacking in talent; it was just that the brilliance of Wang Ye, Fang Feifei, and others had overshadowed her, making her seem inadequate by comparison.

During this period, Su Wanqing had undergone a new transformation.

Cre-ak.

The handle of Wang Ye's office door moved slightly and was quickly opened by soone from the outside.

Nowadays, entry to Wang Ye's office required a password and fingerprint verification. Only after these checks could one gain access.

And if soone tried to break in with brute force from the outside, Wang Ye would receive an alert the mont it happened and could react accordingly.

Inside Wang Ye's office were also ergency escape exits for temporary retreat.

One could say that in just a few days, this newly built space had everything one could need, despite its compactness; it left Wang Ye quite contemplative.

Usually, it was difficult to gauge the level of technological advancent in Dragon Country from day-to-day life.

But in monts when one actually utilized Dragon Country's technology, it beca clear that its technological developnt was far beyond what most people imagined.

In Wang Ye's view, he also needed to supplent his knowledge of technology, striving to achieve sothing in this field.

Anyone who knew Wang Ye's thoughts on this would assuredly scoff at him.

Because the Wang Ye of the past had never studied such technical skills.

Wang Ye's master might have not possessed such knowledge either, so he never taught Wang Ye.

Yet now, Wang Ye intended to start from scratch in this field, aiming to grasp control of technology, which was quite amusing when one thought about it.

The visitor opened the door to Wang Ye's office and walked towards him.

Their footsteps clicked crisply against the floor.

A smile appeared on Wang Ye's face. Although he had not seen who it was, simply by listening to the sound of their footsteps as they approached, he could tell who had entered his office.

"Fourth Senior Sister, you've arrived," Wang Ye called out in greeting.

Li Ying, taken aback upon hearing Wang Ye's words, gave him a surprised look, her delicate face filled with disbelief.

She knew, since the mont she entered Wang Ye's office, he hadn't once looked up; his attention had been on the docunts before him.

Yet, Wang Ye had imdiately known it was her who had arrived.

Li Ying curiously inquired, "How did you know it was who ca?"

She ca behind Wang Ye and began to gently massage his shoulders, her gaze wandering around the office instead of looking at the docunts Wang Ye was working on.

Although Li Ying was Wang Ye's Fourth Senior Sister and had been by his side since he was young, she knew certain matters Wang Ye dealt with were not for her to see.

Thus, she conscientiously refrained from looking.

"It's quite simple," the ordinary kneading had no effect on Wang Ye, but the mont Li Ying's hands touched his shoulders, he felt an unparalleled sense of relief sweeping over him, dissipating his weariness entirely.

"Even without looking up, just by hearing the sound of your steps coming in, I could distinguish it was you," he explained.

"Really? That amazing?" Li Ying looked astonished.

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