Irving had no idea what his enemies were plotting in the shadows. But that didn't concern him much.
From Irving's perspective, all he needed to do was to keep improving his strength. As long as he was strong enough, no matter what sches his enemies devised or what traps they set, he could easily deal with them.
At this mont, Irving was already inside the shelter ga with Wendy. Wendy had set her shelter as a vassal to Irving's shelter.
When Wendy saw her shelter, she couldn't believe her eyes and asked Irving, "Why is my shelter so basic while yours is so elaborate?"
Wendy's shelter had only a wooden table, and because it was a vassal shelter, it didn't even have a separate room. In stark contrast, Irving's shelter was completely different.
Irving's shelter featured a main building made entirely of massive stones, several moats, watchtowers, and observation towers beyond the moats. The defense of Irving's shelter was highly layered. There was a significant space between the first line of defense and the shelter itself. This ant that even if Irving's shelter were attacked, he would have plenty of ti to make adjustnts.
After hearing Wendy's question, Irving replied, "This is just what your shelter looks like on your first day in the shelter ga. As you spend more ti in the ga and your strength increases, your shelter will beco more refined."
Wendy nodded, seeming to understand Irving's words. But then Irving's tone shifted.
"However, you don't need to envy too much because I'm about to abandon this shelter. I'm going to move my shelter to a completely new location."
Wendy was slightly surprised. "Isn't this location good enough? I just took a look around. Aren't there several mountain peaks around your shelter that can serve as natural defense barriers?"
Irving nodded. Wendy, being a professional assassin, had an exceptionally keen intuition for terrain and defense conditions.
"Indeed, there are so natural barriers around my territory that can be utilized. But, the apocalypse in the shelter ga is imminent. Before it arrives, I need to move my shelter to an even safer location."
By the end of Irving's speech, his tone had beco quite somber.
Wendy seed to sense the tension in Irving's words. "The apocalypse? Is there really an apocalypse in the shelter ga?"
Irving smiled but didn't offer an answer, just nodding slightly. In reality, everything that happened in the shelter ga was just a rehearsal for the real world. What occurred in the shelter ga would inevitably happen in reality. The Dark Overlord would eventually bring the apocalypse to the real world as well. Therefore, the apocalypse in the shelter ga would certainly arrive sooner.
Although Irving didn't know the exact timing of the apocalypse in the shelter ga, he could feel that it was less than a month away.
"Alright, you should have a basic understanding of the purpose of the shelter by now. Follow to the new location I've chosen for the shelter."
Saying this, Irving took Wendy's hand and led her to the teleportation array. After a flash of white light, they found themselves at the edge of a grand castle. This castle was the new location Irving had selected for their shelter.
"It won't be long before our shelter is moved into this castle. But before that, we need to resolve all the issues with the new shelter."
As Irving spoke, he led Wendy towards the castle gate. When they approached the gate, a mber of the Green Ivy Group blocked their path from behind the wall.
"Who are you? Without the president's orders, no one is allowed to enter the castle!"
Irving and Wendy reacted differently to the voice. Wendy glanced at the position of the Green Ivy Group mber. She quickly noticed that the hiding spot wasn't very well-chosen. If it were her, she would have hidden behind the more covered wall further back.
"Looks like he's not very good at finding sniper positions," Wendy muttered softly.
Irving chuckled but didn't reply to Wendy. Instead, he called out to the hiding mber of the Green Ivy Group, "I'm Irving. You should have heard my na from your president, right?"
The mont Irving ntioned his na, the previously loud and confrontational mber of the Green Ivy Group imdiately responded, "So it's you, Lord Irving. My apologies! Why didn't you notify us in advance?!"
The mber hurriedly apologized as he erged from his hiding spot.
"I will inform our president right away. If he's not too busy, he should be able to co over promptly."
As a mber of the Green Ivy Group, he had heard Irving's na countless tis from their president, Jas. Jas held Irving in high regard. He knew very well that cooperating with Irving was crucial for both himself and the Zhang family, which he represented.
Therefore, Jas had repeatedly instructed the castle guards of the Green Ivy Group to be extrely polite when they encountered Irving and to accommodate his needs as much as possible.
Hearing this, Irving responded with a smile, "I'm here today just to get an overall view of the castle. If your president is too busy, he doesn't need to co."
"To our president, your matters are of utmost importance. So, he will definitely co over imdiately. If you don't wish to wait for him, feel free to take a look around the castle on your own."
Nodding, Irving led Wendy into the castle.
"I really didn't expect even the president of the Green Ivy Group to be so courteous to you. I rember the president of the Green Ivy Group is Jas, the actual controller of the Green Ivy Company. Jas is a significant figure in the City of Warding, and the Zhang family behind him wields imnse power in the city. How did you manage to gain his attention?
Although your power is formidable, I didn't think it was enough to warrant such high regard from Jas."
Wendy didn't know much about Irving. She was unaware of how rapidly he had increased his strength and didn't know about his significant impact on the Night Blades during their operations.
"Jas must have his reasons for acting this way. If you can't understand it, perhaps it's because you aren't as smart as he is. You still underestimate my strength."
Irving spoke calmly and then focused his attention on the castle. Despite Jas having ordered his subordinates to thoroughly clean the entire castle, there were still so monsters present. However, these monsters were not particularly powerful.
As a necromancer and a powerful individual capable of enslaving exotic beasts, Irving naturally intended to turn all the monsters and exotic beasts he encountered into part of his exotic beast army.
Although the exotic beasts in the castle weren't particularly powerful, so had very special abilities. For instance, so exotic beasts could perfectly hide themselves in the darkness. These exotic beasts could serve as scouts for Irving's exotic beast army. By hiding them in the shadows, Irving's enemies wouldn't be able to detect that he was observing their every move.
Irving quickly led Wendy around the castle for a thorough inspection. After completing the circuit, he confird that all the monsters and exotic beasts in the castle had been cleared out. When Irving returned to the castle entrance, Jas finally arrived.
Seeing Irving, Jas smiled and asked, "So, what do you think? Are you satisfied with the condition of the castle?"
Irving nodded. "It seems you took the cleaning of the castle very seriously. I'm quite satisfied with the cleanliness. However, we still have a few other issues to address."
Jas' smile remained unchanged. He had anticipated that Irving would have so issues to resolve; otherwise, Irving wouldn't have co here suddenly.
"Feel free to tell what you need. If I can help, I will certainly do my best. If neither of us has a solution, we can calmly discuss it."
Jas showed great respect for Irving. Irving then laid out the problems he needed to address.
"The first issue is the lighting in the castle. I ntioned before that I plan to move my shelter here. If the lighting problem isn't resolved by the ti my shelter is relocated, it could face significant risks during battles. I've told you before that fighting powerful enemies in the dark is extrely dangerous."
Jas nodded and made a ntal note of this issue. Irving then brought up the second problem: the geomagnetic energy beneath the castle. Although it had been so ti since all the enemies in the castle had been cleared out, the geomagnetic energy underground had not yet stabilized. For Irving to move his shelter here, he needed to ensure that the geomagnetic energy wouldn't cause any disturbances.
After all, Irving didn't want to establish his shelter in a place prone to geomagnetic storms.
As for other minor issues, Irving wasn't as concerned. As long as these two primary issues were resolved, he could proceed with relocating his shelter to the castle.
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