Neurolink System in the Modern World

Chapter 522: Big Changes



"Wow, this place got way better," I chuckled to myself.

Before I left, I made time pass way faster here than on Earth, so Sung Hei accomplished a lot .

The whole Academy and the first town was already finished.

There were paved roads lined with trees, and fantasy buildings with intricate designs and glowing runes.

Towers and spires reached into the sky, and colorful banners fluttered in the breeze.

Classrooms were built exactly as I designed them, with large windows letting in natural light and spacious interiors filled with magical equipment.

There were also gardens, fountains, and courtyards where students could gather and relax.

The transformation was incredible, and I felt like all the mana stones used to replenish her power were worth it.

On the right-side plateau, a fantasy-like town was being constructed.

Cobblestone streets wound through clusters of charming cottages, each with unique architecture and vibrant, enchanted lights.

The only thing missing were inhabitants.

Right now, there were all golems I made, working around the clock.

"Zyden!" Sung Hei flew towards me after sensing my presence.

"Sung Hei," I greeted her with a warm smile and kissed her forehead , I knew how long she had been working here to meet my expectations.

"Are you alright working here by yourself ?" I asked.

"Yeah, well, I’ve been really busy, so time just passed by," she replied with a smile.

I could see that she really liked doing this type of thing. She was the type of woman who had to do something to feel satisfied.

This drive was evident in how her other version, or future version, was able to come up with the formula of time traveling in the first place.

Once she set her mind on something, she would continue to work on it.

"How’s Earth?" she added.

"Nothing much changed there; it’s only been a couple of days," I chuckled.

"I see. Are you planning to go back right away?" she asked, her voice tinged with a hint of loneliness.

I sensed that she was feeling a bit isolated here all by herself.

"No, I plan to do some research on how to create new life. This place is amazing, but it lacks people," I responded, contemplating that it was now time to commence the next phase of my plan.

Her eyes brightened up after I shared my plan with her.

"I want you to make more towns on the remaining plateau ,"

The towns surrounding Yggdrasil should each have their own unique theme, catering to the tastes of different fantasy races.

"I’ll make it clearer," I said, focusing my mind to link with hers, projecting my vision of the entire place for her to see.

On one plateau, a rugged, rocky mountain soared proudly into the sky, its peaks reaching towards the heavens.

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Dwarven-like architecture adorned the structures, with sturdy stone walls, arched doorways, and intricately crafted balconies.

Narrow pathways and staircases carved their way up and down the cliffside, connecting the various levels of the town.

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The Elven forest city emerged among the ancient trees of the enchanted forest.

Tall spires intertwined with branches, reaching towards the canopy above.

Bridges woven from vines connected the treetop dwellings, creating pathways.

The buildings were made from forest wood, blending with the surroundings.

Soft light emanated from orbs among the leaves, casting a gentle glow. It was a place where elves and nature coexisted harmoniously.

The third town sat amidst the fiery heart of a volcanic landscape.

Towering above the town, the volcano loomed ominously, its molten core churning with heat.

Buildings crafted from sturdy metals rose defiantly against the backdrop of ash and smoke, their angular designs reflecting the strength and resilience of the inhabitants.

This town was home to a race adorned with hard scales upon their bodies, a testament to their adaptation to the harsh environment.

Their buildings were fortified with metal plating, offering protection against the heat and eruptions of the volcano.

In stark contrast to the fiery landscape of the third town, the fourth town was nestled around a serene and huge lake at the heart of the plateau.

The fourth town resembled Venice, with its intricate network of canals winding through all the structures.

Instead of streets, waterways served as the main source of travel, bustling with activity as boats navigated between the towering buildings that rose gracefully from the water.

Elegant bridges arched over the canals, connecting the various districts of the town and providing picturesque vantage points for residents and visitors alike.

Buildings stood proudly on the water’s edge, their colorful facades reflected in the tranquil waters below.

"That’s it for now. I’ll think of others later," I spoke up and disconnected my link to her.

She didn’t have to replicate everything exactly; I just gave her the general idea of what I wanted.

"I think this designs is too heavily inspired by anime," Sung Hei giggled.

"I’ve got the power to do it, so why not. Don’t worry, I’ll give you more mana stones and increase the number of puppets to 10,000. Yggdrasil has accumulated some energy, so it’s time to harvest some of it," I chuckled, trying to act cool despite completely showing my otaku side.

"Why do I feel like you’re giving me all this job because you want to be surprised by what I will make," she raised her eyebrows, completely reading me.

She was right. It would be boring to play my own game, so I was making her design it for me.

After she was done, I would fill this place up with different magical races and then roleplay the heck out of it.

"I don’t know what you’re talking about," I tried to shift the conversation, but she was still eyeing me.

"Keep up the good work. I’ll be in the tower if you need me," I said, ending the conversation before she started asking more questions.

I flew towards my tower in the middle of the academy. It was the tallest structure here, and it was all for myself.

What I had in mind was something huge, and if it all turned out successful, then this place would be much more active in the future.


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