The Emperor’s Angel of Death

#2551 - Creating something out of nothing

"Look, I even designed an area for Bandaram."

Ada's construction hardly shows any workers, only some psychic creatures and constructs running around, accompanied by faint singing.

Surrounded by a group of guards, Saushjan and Veronica walked into the palace that was taking shape. This area was originally the location of the Ark's Seer Council and suffered severe damage. As she walked, she enthusiastically introduced her designs to Saushjan.

The group delved deeper along the corridor. The exquisite corridor stretched around like slowly growing vines. On the unpolished spiritbone structure, one could even see protruding bumps and burrs. As they approached the source of the singing, Saushjan saw a bright white light enveloping the other end of the corridor.

Arriving there, he saw seven female Bonesingers, their lips uttering songs, immersed in their work, until Veronica and the others approached, then they hastily knelt on the ground to salute.

"Continue with your work."

Veronica's gentle voice soothed their startled minds. These seven Bonesingers were all from Kinsala. They were not only Bonesingers but also female officials of Veronica's inner court, so the construction of the palace was entirely their responsibility.

It was hard to imagine that seven people could build a palace. Anyway, Saushjan couldn't imagine it.

He curiously watched the working Bonesingers. They wore strange armor, a rare sight because Bonesingers rarely participated in wars.

All the Bonesingers wore helmets and masks, with tall antlers growing on both sides of the helmet and a thick protrusion on the chin. They sang and danced, their movements slow and languid, their hands open, and their arms outstretched.

Three of the seven were playing instruments—bagpipes, small gongs, and harps—which together formed a transcendent melody.

As the melodies of instruments and voices intertwined in the air, a bright light emanated, and strands of light revolved around a shining core, forming a galaxy-like structure.

Soon, the singing changed, and the light merged, forming matter, which was spiritbone.

In the blink of an eye, the corridor extended for hundreds of meters.

Every time he saw such creation from nothing, Saushjan felt a little jealous. No matter how decadent the Ada once were, this almost creation-from-nothing technology was too outrageous. It was enough to completely free a race from low-level survival troubles, without having to spend so much effort on food, clothing, housing, and transportation, while humans, even with the majesty of dominating the galaxy, most individuals lived worse than farmers in a primitive world.

After that, they arrived at the already formed main hall of the palace. This was a two-story hall where Veronica and Saushjan would preside over the court's campaigns. The hall was well-lit and the air was fresh. The pale walls stood tall like snow-capped cliffs, without a trace of seams. Hundreds of windows made of cut crystal were installed on the wide walls. With the movement of the artificial sun and moon outside, the hall would be constantly filled with refracted, colorful light during the day, while at night, the soft light added a bit of mystery to the elegant spiral columns.

In addition, another facility of the palace that was almost completed was the huge Tower of Vaul's Whisper.

Its exterior was very much like a spear, a full thousand meters long, and the towering silver spire was magnificent. When Maranther was completed, it would be as dazzling as a unicorn on the forehead of a giant.

And its function was very simple, it was a unique warp space detector and signal transmitter. If you look at this thing from the real world, you can only see half of it, because the other half is directly submerged in the warp space. This is an almost incredible technology, which allows it to perceive all the changes in the nearby warp space. At the same time, if it encounters opponents such as the Tyranid Zerg who can create warp space shadows or have means to shield the warp space, it can also provide communication and signal support for nearby Ada ships.

This was a technology that the Ada had researched very early when fighting against the Necrons. After all, the Necrons had a void matrix specially designed to counter psychic powers, which could easily interfere with the communication and command of Ada ships. Therefore, the flagships of the ancient Ada navy were equipped with this equipment, but it was embarrassing that all the arks were designed and built according to the specifications of civilian ships, and there was no such military technology and equipment at all, which made it so that almost no one among the current Ada, including the Bonesingers, understood the principles of this Vaul's Whisper anymore.

Including Kalesh Tu, although he knew something, he couldn't fully figure it out because he hadn't been exposed to the real thing. It wasn't until he discovered that the Night Butterfly Tal Anlek had this equipment that he quickly understood the principle and structure of the equipment at an incredible speed, and then personally presided over the construction of the Vaul's Whisper Tower.

This process and speed were equally incredible. As far as Saushjan knew, technicians or scientists would have to study a new technology for decades to make it practical, even if they had the real thing. However, this Bonesinger master was able to replicate it in a very short time just by seeing the real thing, and even this thousand-meter-high tower was almost built from the ground up by one person.

Bonesingers rely on warp space power to shape objects, so one can imagine how strong this great builder is.

Entering the interior of this giant facility, there was a huge elevator platform passing through a hollow cylindrical shaft, with a purple crystal taller than Saushjan sleeping on top. It was said that this was made by Kalesh Tu after reuniting those soul crystals from Maranther.

After wandering around, although Saushjan kept looking, he couldn't help but recall the scenes at Thunderstone in his mind, especially the matters of Erda and Lee.

"How about making a garden here in the future to specially raise those giant land dragons?"

Hearing a piece of Veronica's voice, Saushjan nodded.

"Yes."

But Veronica's voice rang again in his mind.

"Husband, you have been absent-minded since you came back. Has something happened?"

The hearts of the two had long been open to each other. In fact, Saushjan couldn't hide what he was thinking from Veronica, but Veronica had hardly ever actively probed his heart, even though he would not have any opinions about her.

In Saushjan's life, which had almost no privacy, Veronica's respect for his personal wishes was even more precious.

Hearing Veronica say this, Saushjan thought for a moment and replied:

"Yes, there are indeed some things I want to talk to you and Vileth privately."

"You, you should have said something earlier if you had something to say. Don't always hold it in your heart. Then let's go back."

After that, the two returned to the royal court. Then, in Veronica's bedroom, Saushjan told them about his encounter with Erda at Thunderstone and the other party's series of remarks, including Lee's series of actions, which made the two of them stunned.

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