Chapter 2402 Network Of Teleportation Station
Chapter 2402 Network Of Teleportation Station
Chapter 2402 Network Of Teleportation Station
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Date: Unspecified Time: Unspecified Location: Myriad Realms, Lil. Red Storm realm
After taking in Wyatt's words, Henricks's haggard expression began to change. The exhaustion that had weighed down his features lifted, and for the first time in a long while, his face looked alive and determined, as if a heavy burden had finally been lifted off his chest. He exhaled deeply, his shoulders relaxing before he straightened up, his gaze now sharp and unwavering.
With firm resolve, Henricks replied, "Don't worry. If there's one thing my people aren't afraid of, it's hard work. What they are afraid of is living a meaningless life. And with what you're offering them—what you stand for—I doubt they'll be able to sleep soundly unless they're pulling their weight around here."
A faint smile tugged at the corners of his mouth, but it wasn't one of amusement—it was pride. He could vouch for the Freedom Fighters and their resolve. He had seen firsthand the lengths they were willing to go for something they truly believed in. If Wyatt could become that belief, he knew they wouldn't hesitate to give everything for him, even their lives, if it came to that.
But Henricks himself couldn't offer that blind devotion so easily. As the man responsible for millions of lives and their families, his trust had to be earned, and Wyatt knew that as well.
After a brief pause, Henricks's brow furrowed as a question surfaced in his mind. "Is this realm your fallback plan in case we lose to the second demon invasion?" he asked, studying Wyatt carefully.
Wyatt's voice carried an air of calm authority, but there was an unmistakable edge to it—a subtle demand for trust. He wasn't asking Henricks to give him blind faith immediately, but the implication was clear: in the near future, as the Freedom Fighters integrated into his forces Henricks would need to rely on Wyatt's vision without question.
Henricks's brows knitted together in a mixture of frustration and unease. He wasn't used to being left in the dark, but he could sense that Wyatt wasn't going to elaborate further. For now, he would have to set aside his doubts and focus on the present.
"I understand," Henricks replied, his voice steady but tinged with a newfound sense of determination. Watching Wyatt stand shoulder to shoulder with a being as formidable as Dalie and give her commands without hesitation—then seeing them turn a barren, inhospitable realm into a thriving paradise for his people—convinced Henricks. It was time to start putting his faith in Wyatt.
"Wyatt," Dalie's melodic yet commanding voice broke the moment, drawing both their attention. "I've established multiple mass teleportation array formations in the metropolis at the teleportation stations you had me create. Now, all that's left is for you to set up the corresponding array formations in the Yellow Plains, and we can begin the mass migration."
Wyatt gave a small nod, a glimmer of satisfaction crossing his face. The metropolis, which the Hive Spirit had meticulously designed under Wyatt's direction, was nothing short of a marvel. It featured an intricate network of teleportation stations that functioned as a transportation system, allowing its citizens to move seamlessly within the city, to other parts of the Card Realm, or even to the Dark Realm. Its design was inspired by the ruler-class cities of the Dark Realm—urban behemoths protected by ruler-class beings.
"Perfect," Wyatt said with a confident smirk. Turning to Henricks, he added, "You guys wait here. We'll be back soon."
Henricks caught the subtle signal Wyatt gave him. Without hesitation, Henricks stepped forward, reaching out to grab Wyatt's wrist. His grip was firm but not forceful, his movements efficient, like someone who had done this countless times before.
In an instant, the two of them disappeared from Lil. Red Storm, heading straight for the Yellow Plains to set up the corresponding array formations and kick-start the migration plan without delay.
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