Enovels

The Federation of Godyuester

Chapter 46,023 words51 min read

At 7:30 in the morning, Mio woke up.

Mio suddenly felt that she was holding something soft.

She opened one eye and found herself hugging Est.

However, after thinking for a moment, Mio remembered that in her original world, she often slept hugging Shizuku too.

After Mio let go, Est suddenly woke up.

“Master.”

“Good morning, Est.”

“Good morning to you too, Master.”

“Just call me Mio.”

“Yes, Mio. I am your sword. Everything shall be as you wish.”

But Mio thought about it again — Little Darkness probably tampered with Est’s memories too.

There are really so many abilities with this demi-god stuff… Hm?

Est suddenly kissed Mio on the lips.

Mio blushed slightly.

“Est…”

“That was a good morning kiss. It seems some of my clone’s memories have transferred to me.”

“Alright then. We’re going to the Elf Academy today. Try to get along well with your clone.”

“Understood.”

After getting out of bed and getting dressed, Mio went to check on Shizuku’s room.

“Shizuku.”

“Sis, you’re awake.”

“Yeah. We’ll grab breakfast outside later, bring some back for the others, and then head to the Elf Academy. In the afternoon, I still have to accompany Little Darkness to found that country in Alexandria City.”

“Good morning!”

Eve suddenly appeared behind Mio.

Mio turned around and widened her eyes.

“Little Darkness, why are your clothes and hair accessories the same as hers?”

“Because we look so alike, I decided to just pretend to be her.”

“Too bad you don’t have shape-shifting powers. That would’ve been fun.”

“Although I don’t have transformation powers, I can still control my hair.”

“Little Darkness, Sis, can you both control your strength? I feel like my body has a lot of power now.”

“That’s normal.”

“You’ll get used to it.”

“Then I guess I’ll need a few days to adapt.”

The three of them then took Est to have breakfast.

After paying, Mio packed some food and brought it home for Mireya and the others.

Then she headed to the Elf Academy with Shizuku, Eve, and Est, leaving Mireya and the rest to watch the house.

“Sis, why didn’t you bring Mireya and the others?”

“Just a gut feeling. People who didn’t come through a portal should take it slowly.”

“Why?”

“You’ve read Blade Dance, right? You should know about the grudges.”

“You mean making friends with former enemies feels wrong? When I meet Kamito later, I’ll just call him Aiko or something.”

Sigh, Little Darkness… Might as well just use a wormhole to get there.”

“Don’t you want to walk and get familiar with the roads? There’s no subway in this world, you know.”

“True. Let’s walk, then.”

Mio looked at Est.

“Est, say something too.”

“Alright. I was just thinking… What kind of tofu does my clone like to eat?”

“How about Mapo Tofu? It’s a Sichuan specialty.”

“Sounds good. But what’s Sichuan?”

Est’s question stumped Mio.

Suddenly, Shizuku spoke up.

“Actually, it’s one of the cities Mio wants to build. But some shops just happened to be named Sichuan.”

“I see. Got it.”

Shizuku gave Mio an ‘OK’ hand sign.

After an hour and a half, they finally reached the Elf Academy.

But there were many knights at the gate.

Mio looked around.

“Alice is here too. Where are the others?”

Then Mio walked over.

Although Alice’s eyes were full of hostility, Mio understood the reason — it was to be expected.

“Hello.”

“By order of the headmistress, I’ve been waiting here for all of you. Please follow me.”

“Thanks for your effort.”

They then followed Alice into the academy.

“A lot of girls are looking at us with sparkling eyes, saying we’re pretty and wondering if we’re transfer students.”

“It’s lively. I like it.”

“Me too, Alexandria.”

Eve used telepathy to speak to Est.

(Est, you still speak the same way as always.)

Est nodded slightly.

At that moment, a middle-aged woman wearing glasses walked over.

Mio spoke first.

“Long time no see, Greyworth Ciel Mais.”

“Same here. When I heard you were coming, I was honestly shocked.”

“Don’t worry, it’s fine. By the way, where’s Kamito Kazehaya?”

“He’s in the dormitory on the far east side. By the way, who are those behind you?”

“No need to introduce Est. The blonde girl is Eve, nicknamed Golden Darkness. The other is the resurrected Dark Elf King — Lian Ashdoll. Her human name is Shizuku Kamigoe Viscott.”

“Understood. Alice, take them to Kamito.”

“Yes!”

Mio figured the other Spirit Kings had probably already told them.

On the way…

“Alice, do you have any subordinates in your knight order that you like? I saw a few that seemed decent.”

“I do, but their foundations are weak.”

“Then train them well.”

After walking for a while, Est tugged at Alice’s clothes.

Alice turned around.

“What?”

“I’ve got part of my clone’s memories. Kamito didn’t bring me along to play — that makes me sad. That’s how my clone felt.”

“I’ll talk to him when I get the chance.”

Mio telepathically spoke to Eve.

(Little Darkness, don’t let Est act rashly. Be careful not to cause trouble.)

(Got it.)

After a while, they arrived at the dorm.

“Alice, which room is his upstairs?”

“Third floor, far right.”

Just then, a carriage pulled up.

A purple-haired girl stepped out — none other than Fianna Ray Ordesia.

Mio glanced at her, then looked at Eve and used telepathy.

(Should we return the Spirit King’s blood to her?)

(Sure.)

“Hey, princess.”

Fianna looked at Mio with hostility.

“What do you want?”

“Catch.”

Fianna caught something, looked at it, and her hostility intensified.

“It was you that day!?”

“No, it was one of my subordinates. Don’t worry — they weren’t doing anything bad.”

With that, Mio entered the dorm.

But Alice stopped her.

“Wait, Est is coming too?”

“Of course. Just in case. Besides, you know Est’s personality.”

Mio ignored her and headed upstairs.

At the corner of the third floor, she saw a familiar face.

“Fire cat girl, long time no see.”

Claire didn’t respond, but another girl stepped out.

“Rubia, you’re here too?”

“You said yesterday you’d be coming, so I moved in right away.”

“I figured as much. Then I came to the right place.”

“What do you mean?”

“Nothing. I’m just in a bad mood from being recently revived and powerless.”

“Looks like reviving the Dark King took a lot out of you. No wonder you don’t want to fight.”

Shizuku got a little angry at that.

“Watch your tone, human!”

“Sorry.”

Suddenly, Kamito heard the voices and came out, startled.

“Holy King! And another one… the Dark King!?”

Shizuku smiled at Kamito.

“I remember you. You’re the one who inherited my power.”

“How did you come back to life?”

“The Holy King used 70% of her power to bring me back. She’s very weak now. I have little memory, but I will never forget this favor.”

Kamito looked at Mio.

“Alexandria, if your power comes back, will you still fight me?”

“Aiko, why ask that?”

“Don’t tell me you forgot again?”

“You mean the Otherworld Gate thing?”

“Of course.”

Shizuku’s tone turned sharp.

“Everyone listen. Forget everything about Alexandria. Or I’ll personally erase those memories.”

“Hey, that’s too much.”

“But…”

“Fine, fine. Kamito, don’t worry. We’ll fight, but only in a match.”

“I promise too.”

Est suddenly spoke.

“You’re the real Est!?”

“Yes, I was revived too.”

“Wasn’t your master Areishia?”

“That was the past. My current master is Mio Kamigoe Viscott!”

“Mio Kamigoe Viscott?”

“That’s the human name I took.”

“Aiko, my human name is Shizuku Kamigoe Viscott.”

“Why take human names?”

Mio smiled.

“Living as a Spirit King is boring. I thought I’d try living as a human for fun. Also, Lian and I just finished founding our new nation today.”

Suddenly, Restia and another Est came up the stairs.

Restia was shocked to see Shizuku.

“My creator — Lian Ashdoll!?”

“Restia? Long time no see.”

“Mother, why are you here?”

“Thanks to the Holy King, I was revived. I still have many memory gaps. Maybe I’ll never recover fully.”

“I see.”

“Restia, do you like Aiko?”

Restia blushed and nodded.

“I knew it. Aiko, you’re popular too.”

The two Ests stared at each other.

“My clone, do you like tofu?”

“Of course I do.”

“Me too. How much tofu have you eaten?”

“A lot.”

“Same here.”

“Want to try the tofu Linselette made? It’s super tasty.”

“Sure, but only if Mio allows it.”

“Aiko, I have a suggestion for you.”

“What is it?”

“Your hand-to-hand combat skills are weak. You should work on them.”

Kamito thought for a moment — he had learned a little as a kid, but not much.

“I understand.”

“We should get going.”

Mio and Shizuku noticed something in Eve’s eyes and immediately understood.

“Got it.”

“See you next time.”

A wormhole appeared nearby. Everyone walked in, and it disappeared.

“Kamito, that blonde girl — something was off in her eyes. That’s why they left.”

“Really?”

“No, I saw it. Like something happened.”

“As long as it’s not something bad…”

Inside the wormhole…

“What’s wrong, Little Darkness?”

“I had a bunch of my subordinates enter this world. One of them just contacted me — someone’s started killing demi-gods in Heaven. We don’t know if it’s the God King’s orders.”

[Note]
Everyone who arrived in the Blade Dance world was originally subordinates of Eve’s mother, Lyl. Now they serve Eve. No one from the original world — human or demi-god — knows about Eve, except the top ranks.

“That’s awful. Are all your subordinates demi-gods?”

“Not all. But they’re all loyal to me. Some are half-elves or demi-gods. A few are even mixed — half-elf/half-human, half-elf/half-god, and rare triple bloodlines.”

“How many people came in total?”

“Around a million?”

“That many!?”

“Is that a lot? Heaven has tens of billions. And besides, we’re building a country — they need a place to live.”

Shizuku suddenly felt something was wrong.

“Xiao An, are you planning to become king with us?”

“No need, you two can do it. It’s enough for me to be your right-hand aide.”

“Alright.”

“But with the three of us ruling, we can create a perfect kingdom. Plus, in this era of peace, there’s no real need for an army.”

“That’s true, Mio. Once the country is stable, we can develop technology together. Let’s start with something simple like television. No—electricity first.”

“Anyway, since we don’t age, we have unlimited time. In future Elf Competitions, we can wish that everyone except the truly evil can live up to 3000 years—and stay youthful.”

“Great idea, sis.”

Eve was also delighted to hear this.

“Wishing is the power of miracles. With your divine powers and mine, it’s definitely achievable.”

“Then let’s head out.”

“Yeah, we got so caught up in talking that we forgot our mission.”

But Esther secretly smiled, and Eve gently patted her head.

Once they were outside—

“This is the old city?”

“That’s right.”

“But that idiot Alexander really went too far.”

“Sis, the Holy King just has a twisted sense of justice.”

“Twisted justice? I understand the ideal of peace, like Uchiha Madara, but she never said ‘obey or die.'”

“Hey, you two sisters—why not think about what the new city should look like?”

“The look? Let’s reference Shanghai in China.”

“I like the Dragon Ball house style.”

“Got it. I’ll fly up first to see how many houses we need.”

Eve flew into the sky and surveyed the area.

“Perfect. For a capital city, at least 6979 square kilometers. Let’s begin here.”

Eve pointed at the ruins, and in an instant, the entire city sprouted a mass of new houses. Mio and Shizuku were stunned.

“No way—she really is a god!”

“Amazing.”

A few minutes later, most of the city was complete. Then Eve noticed three huge mountains nearby. She formed an energy ball about 1 meter wide and threw it at them.

In an instant, the mountains were blasted into empty land, and Eve flew over.

“The city’s almost done. The residential areas and palace need to be larger. Let’s build a little river nearby for fishing and leisure.”

Mio flew over carrying Esther and Shizuku.

“Xiao An, this place is huge.”

“I think so too.”

“Of course! I’m a god—how can my land not be big?”

Eve snapped her fingers, and a giant castle appeared in the clearing. To its right, a 200-meter pond formed, with chairs along the edge. On the left, a square building emerged.

“Xiao An, what’s that building on the left?”

“A warehouse.”

Then, towering red walls rose around the entire city.

“Xiao An, what’s that for?”

“Just for appearances. And I copied all the furniture into every house. But we’ll live in the castle and clean it with magic.”

“So the capital is complete now, right?”

“Yep. But let’s still call it New Alexandria. After all, the original residents will return.”

“Alright.”

“As long as there’s peace, it’s fine.”

“Have you guys watched Akame ga Kill?”

“Yeah.”

“Me too. The manga ending was much better.”

“Let me tell you who your future guards will be—Akame and Kurome, the sisters.”

“Huh?!”

“You’re kidding.”

“Why so shocked?”

“Why bring people from that world?”

“Yeah, people die like flies there.”

“Relax. I went to when Akame and Kurome were still kids. I brought them to this world a few years ago. Now they’re gentle, strong half-gods.”

“How many half-gods have you made so far?”

“With you included, there are five this year, including Mireia. In total, I’ve made 20—most are in other worlds. In this one, only you and Akame and Kurome are half-gods.”

“If you have that power, maybe you could get Goku from Dragon Ball to help us fight the God King.”

“Impossible. Don’t forget, I can only travel to low-density worlds. Dragon Ball is way beyond that. I’d have gone already if I could.”

“Too bad.”

“Honestly, I kind of like staying in the Blade Dance world—living a peaceful life forever.”

“That works too.”

“Sis, we’ve been talking a lot. What now?”

“Well…”

At that moment, Eve called out.

“Let’s have my mother’s former subordinates move into the city. It’s bigger than the old one anyway.”

“True. How do we summon them?”

Eve raised her palm to the sky and fired a beam of light that vanished after a few seconds.

“What was that?”

“A signal flare of sorts. Everyone should be here in under 30 minutes.”

“So we just wait now?”

“No, let’s go see Akame and Kurome. They’re still kids, but they’ll stop aging at around 16.”

“Do they still have the same personalities?”

“Not exactly. They never lived in that brutal world. But Kurome is still gluttonous, and Akame is warm outside, fiery inside—loves meat. They only obey me, but they’ll eventually follow you two.”

“What about their weapons? Still Imperial Arms?”

“Just wooden swords. They’ve never killed anyone. At most, Kurome beat up a few bad guys.”

“Let’s go then, Xiao An. Where are they now?”

“Conveniently, they’re in the Dragoonia Dragon Principality.”

“I remember—that’s the Dragon King’s country. Shizuku, your turn to shine.”

Shizuku patted her chest.

“Leave it to me, sis!”

Eve opened a black portal.

“You two go ahead. I’ll prep things here.”

“Okay.”

The two entered the wormhole to the Dragoonia Dragon Principality, while Eve stayed behind thinking about the city.

(Something’s still missing! Mio saved my life—I haven’t fully repaid her yet. What else can I do?)

Meanwhile…

“Sis, we’re lost.”

“Yeah, no guide at all.”

“I know.”

Suddenly, Esther spoke.

“Where is it?”

“Dragon Rock City. I have memories from my clone. Shin walked through there.”

“I see. But Esther, you know I’m not Alexander or Aresia, right?”

“Yes. But I was revived using Eve’s divine energy. Though she altered some of my memories, I still remember the originals. But now, my master is you—Goddess Mio Wiscott!”

“Thanks, Esther.”

“I am your sword. Everything shall be as you wish.”

Shizuku smiled at that.

“I’ll make my own Restia someday. Everyone gets their own sword.”

“Shizuku, let’s fly straight there.”

“Got it.”

They flew to Dragon Rock City.

But sadly, Esther couldn’t fly, so Mio always had to carry her.

“Sis, there’s a big gate up ahead.”

“Let’s enter. The Dragon King probably already knows we’re here through surveillance.”

At the gate, a soldier saluted.

“Two honored guests—the Dragon King ordered me to await you here. Please, come in.”

The gate opened, and Mio and Shizuku walked through.

Soon, a girl in a uniform appeared. She had horns and red eyes.

“Bahamut, long time no see. You must be happy now that the curse is lifted.”

“Of course! But I heard from Lord Rod—you revived Lord Ren and even gave her a new name?”

“Yes, both Shizuku and I were just revived. We’re not very strong yet.”

Shizuku stepped forward and smiled.

“You seem familiar. Were we friends before?”

“No, I’m your subordinate—Bahamut.”

“So we were close. Since coming back, I find humans really interesting. I like them—especially Kazehaya Kamito.”

“My lady still loves humans, I see.”

“Do you like them too?”

“Of course.”

Mio walked over.

“I’ve got an idea—meant to discuss it with more people, but—”

“What is it?”

“Let’s extend human lifespans to 3000 years—and make them ageless. Our current power is weaker, but with one more ally, it’s possible.”

“Ally?”

“Bahamut. She’s on par with me and Mio. Not human, not elf.”

“Never heard of someone like that.”

“That’s normal. Even the other Elemental Lords don’t know.”

“Lord Ren, how about staying in Dragon City for a few days—or forever?”

“Thanks, but maybe another time. I live with my sister now, in New Alexandria.”

“But my lady, what if danger arises?”

“Don’t worry. Mio’s subordinates, like Mireia, are great guards.”

Bahamut was secretly anxious. The danger was Alexander—and with Ren’s memory loss, she couldn’t help but worry.

“But my lady…”

“Enough. I know you’re worried Alexander might harm me, but there’s no need. I trust her.”

“Alexander, you better not mess with Lord Ren.”

“Relax, Bahamut.”

“Alright…”

Back in New Alexandria, Eve’s subordinates had all arrived. She used telepathy to speak to them.

(Welcome, everyone. You no longer need to fear pursuit from Heaven. You can live here forever in peace. Let’s all work hard together. Also, the two Elemental Lords of New Alexandria are my saviors—please treat them well. The laws will be better than before.)

Many people nodded. They liked the sound of it.

Suddenly, a silver-haired, green-eyed boy flew up.

“Little Eve, you’ll create a world even better than your mother’s.”

“That’s too much. But Little Fan—you’re still the same as always.”

“Hehe, and you still call me by that nickname.”

Then some people began moving into the houses.

(I’ve sent everyone your housing locations telepathically. Each building has 50 floors, 8 families per floor. House styles from Japan, China, the U.S., U.K., and Germany are all included. Food is ready too.)

Several hours later, everyone had settled in.

Suddenly, Eve gasped.

“Oh no—I forgot Mio and Shizuku!”

She immediately opened a wormhole and rushed over.

When Eve arrived, she found Mio and Shizuku bathing in a bathhouse.

Mio saw her and laughed.

“Hehe, don’t peek at girls bathing.”

“Sis, we’re all girls—doesn’t matter.”

“Just kidding.”

Eve walked over.

“Sorry I’m late. There were too many people to settle, I just finished.”

“Thanks for your hard work.”

“Dark, we had so much fun with Bahamut, and we ate lots of delicious food.”

“After your bath, let’s go find the Akame sisters.”

Both: “Okay!”

“By the way, where’s Bahamut?”

“She’s in Dragon Rock City. At first, we chatted for a while, then we went for a walk. We toured the area, and then Bahamut gave an order to a soldier to guide them around while she went for a soak.”

“I see. What about Est?”

“I used a wormhole to send her home.”

“Nice, you’re learning fast.”

“Thanks for the compliment.”

“By the way, you two have great figures.”

“Our original bodies probably weren’t fully developed.”

“Let’s not talk about that. Why don’t you go meet the sisters first or bring them to the shop entrance?”

“I’ll go then.”

“Hey, Dark, how old were Akame and Kurome when you brought them?”

“Around 11 this year, I don’t really know their original ages.”

“But having them as bodyguards is reassuring.”

“Shizuku is right.”

“I’m off then.”

Both: “Okay!”

After reaching the wormhole, Eve started pondering more questions.

(This won’t do. Shoumei and Shizuku can only use less than 3% of the Spirit King’s power right now. It’ll take at least three years to adapt to their bodies. There’s no way they can face the Divine clan in the next Sword Dance tournament. Maybe the one after the next next one, forget it. Sigh…)

Once she arrived, Eve found herself in another bathhouse. Akame and Kurome were already bathing.

(What’s going on today, sister bath day?)

Eve sighed in disbelief.

“Lady Eve!”

“Hello, you two.”

Kurome came running out of the water.

“Lady Eve, where are we going this time?”

“It’s not for fun. Akame, you listen too.”

“Okay.”

“I want you two to become bodyguards for the Spirit King. Are you willing?”

“Of course!”

“Me too!”

“Your superiors will be me and two others: Shizuku and Shoumei. Do your best.”

“Yes, ma’am!”

Akame also got out of the bath and walked toward Eve.

“Milady, does that mean we’ll be living with the Spirit King?”

“More or less. We’ll all live in the castle together.”

Kurome’s eyes sparkled.

“Living in a castle! Does that mean there’s lots of delicious food?”

“Of course.”

Akame smiled too.

“Finally, we can be useful to you.”

“Since you’re both enthusiastic, go get dressed and come with me to meet the two Kings.”

“Okay!”

“Me too!”

Eve sighed with relief, though she still felt uneasy.

Even with loyalty, their strength isn’t enough yet. Everyone has to surpass the Divine clan first.

Six minutes later, with Shoumei—

“Sis, once we get home, let’s properly discuss the personnel arrangements.”

“Yeah. But what role should Dark take? If she has equal status, the other Spirit Kings might be upset. If she’s our second-in-command, the millions of her subordinates might complain.”

Suddenly, a voice echoed.

“Don’t worry.”

Shoumei and Shizuku: “Dark!”

“I heard you through my crystal ball. Don’t worry, I’ll be the number two. I’m loyal to both of you as Kings.”

“Alright then. But Dark, how many of your people know we’re from another world?”

“Besides Est, none. Akame and Kurome don’t know either.”

“Good. If too many knew, it would be troublesome.”

“Yeah.”

“You and the Akame sisters get along so well, I’m starting to want a sister too.”

“Too bad.”

“So, Dark, when will you come?”

“I’ll help them pack their things. I’ll be there in a few minutes. We’re moving to the castle tonight.”

“Got it!”

Meanwhile, in the Spirit King’s recreation room, a guard rushed in. Lord Rod was displeased.

“Knock before entering. Be polite.”

“Sorry, sir. It’s an emergency.”

“An emergency? Speak!”

“Alexander City suddenly expanded hundreds of times and gained over a million people. It originally had around 690,000. Also, three giant mountains disappeared, and now there’s a castle.”

Volcanic showed a serious expression.

(Could it be like I feared? Is Alexander planning a revenge war? But she didn’t seem malicious. Maybe she had other plans?)

“You can go rest now. We understand.”

After the guard left, Rod covered his face.

“Over a million people… Where did they all come from?”

Isaria smiled.

“Don’t worry. Alexander isn’t the type to hold grudges.”

Beval nodded as well.

“I don’t think she’s that kind of person either. Besides, Lian is with her.”

Suddenly, Volcanic had an idea.

“Let’s go see it ourselves tomorrow. We’ll go with Kazehaya and the Divine ones.”

“Good idea.”

“Agreed.”

“I agree too.”

“Let’s meet at 10 AM tomorrow.”

Meanwhile, in the celestial realm of the original world—

“What did you say!? Her mother’s subordinates are all gone!?”

“Yes, my lord.”

“Did they go to the Demon Realm?”

“I’ll investigate immediately.”

“Damn it. If they really went to the Demon Realm, we’re in big trouble.”

“Report!”

Another soldier arrived.

“Speak!”

“We found no one in the human world, but there was a spatial tear. It quickly healed, though.”

“A spatial tear… Why would that happen?”

“We suspect it’s because the Demon King God is about to revive.”

“The Demon King God… sealed 75 million years ago by the Primordial Gods. Let’s hope a catastrophe isn’t coming.”

Ten minutes later, Eve brought Akame and Kurome to Shoumei and Shizuku.

“I’m here!”

“Welcome back. These two behind you are Akame and Kurome, right?”

“Yup.”

Shoumei looked at the sisters. Though younger than in the original timeline, with good training, they might become formidable warriors.

Shizuku walked up and looked at Kurome.

“Hello Kurome, I’m Shizuku.”

“Hello, Lady Shizuku.”

“And this must be Akame?”

“Yes.”

Shoumei noticed that Akame looked a bit blank.

“Dark, let’s head home first.”

“Okay.”

Everyone arrived at the residence. After Shoumei explained everything, Mireya and the others were informed. Eve began discussing personnel.

“Here’s the plan: Our nation will be led by Shizuku and Shoumei. I’ll be number two. You all are key members. I’ll arrange your subordinates later. Luminaris, can you go gather the Holy Spirit Knights?”

“No problem. Leave it to me!”

“Let me explain the rules too. Can I define them for Shoumei and Shizuku?”

“Sure.”

“Go ahead.”

Rule 1: Trust your comrades, save your comrades, and help each other.

Rule 2: Always honor contracts with clients.

Rule 3: Become strong, but on a righteous path.

Rule 4: Act like the wind. Aim to win in one strike.

Rule 5: Spread your wings across the world. Fight together, regardless of race or nationality.

Rule 6: Never kill under any circumstances.

Rule 7: Absolutely no suicide.

“And if you can win, fight. If you can’t win, run. If you can’t run, fake surrender or something.”

At that moment, Shoumei and Shizuku shouted together:

“Armed Detective!”

Eve smiled.

“Not bad, right? I’ve even thought of our country’s laws.”

“We’ll leave it all to you.”

“Okay.”

“But Dark, I think our country should top out at a few tens of millions of square kilometers. Our current capital is already huge.”

“I agree.”

“Hmm… alright. I’ll handle national defense and the army in the future.”

“No problem there.”

“Sis, I’m thinking of forming an Armed Detective Department to help ease the Knight Order’s burden.”

“Good. Security matters too.”

Luminaris grew curious.

“My lady, what’s an Armed Detective?”

“A special profession. When the Knight Order can’t fully handle global security threats, a new job emerged—Armed Detectives. They operate within legal bounds (with exceptions), accepting personal or organizational requests to fill in gaps and maintain peace.”

“Are there ranks?”

“Of course. From level 1 to 8. Dark, explain it.”

“Sure. The levels go like this:”

Level 1: Barely able to fight normal people.

Level 2: Lowest Armed Detective rank. Can handle minor civilian tasks (like finding a cat).

Level 3: Can handle simple combat missions.

Level 4: Can take on three or four enemies solo.

Level 5: Approaches level 6 in power.

Level 6: Can eliminate a small squad alone.

Level 7: One person can wipe out a company-sized unit.

Level 8: One person can destroy a battalion or even a small nation.

Hearing this, Luminarlis quietly thought to herself that she was probably only around level 4.

At this moment, Akame spoke up.

“Lady Eve, are we considered armed detectives too?”

“You’re elite members like the Twelve Generals. But you must improve your skills, especially unarmed combat. Don’t always rely on spirit power—true strength comes from your own ability.”

“Yes!”

“Also, Blackeye and Mireia, your strength isn’t very high, but your speed is good. Yugudora, your healing magic also needs more training. Right now, it’s just basic healing. Try it on kittens or puppies.”

“Yes!”

Mio let out a sigh of relief.

(I should surpass that Rimuru first. I wonder if this world has girls like Milim or Ramiris. If so, I’ll take them in too.)

Eve then opened a wormhole.

“Where are you going, Xiao An?”

“Just finishing off the remaining tens of millions of kilometers. Then our nation will be complete.”

Blackeye curiously stared at Eve’s face.

“What’s wrong, Blackeye? Is there something on my face?”

“No, I was just curious—what’s the name of our country?”

“Divine Crest Federation!”

“That sounds cool.”

“Of course. One day, it’ll be the number one country in the world.”

“Then are we going to have nobles?”

“Sure, but we’ll choose carefully.”

“What kind of surnames will we give people in the future?”

Mio smirked mischievously.

“Heh, for first names, we’ll go with Kami-Koshi, Misaka, Uchiha, Amanoshima, Itsuka, Kirigaya, Mamoru, Sugumiya, Tokisaki, and Yatogami.

For last names, we’ll choose Viscott, Ashubel, and Einzbern.”

“As for me, I’ll use only first-name surnames—Hontou, Hoshimiya, Yae, Yuyaki, and Sonogami.”

Eve was speechless.

“You two watched too much Date A Live. Let me suggest some: Takanashi, Kanzaki, Asada…”

“Alright, that’s enough.”

“You’re really funny. I’m off now.”

“Okay.”

Eve teleported through the wormhole back to New Alexandria City and sighed.

“Sigh… Those two sisters became kings, but still haven’t realized that this world already belongs to them. Maybe kind-hearted people don’t care about such things.”

Eve flew toward the wilderness outside the city, and after a while, soared 40,000 meters into the sky to look down.

“Starting with 2,000 kilometers. Let’s begin.”

She formed a massive black sphere in her hand and hurled it toward the earth.

“Eve-style… Divine Planetary Devastation!”

The wilderness shook violently. Giant cracks appeared, and everything was sucked into the huge black sphere. After 20 minutes, the 2,000-kilometer wilderness had become a giant crater.

Eve obliterated the floating black sphere with a ball of energy and clapped her hands.

“Phew, now we can build our new country. The techniques from the Naruto world are so much fun. Too bad my mom brought me there before she died. I can’t go alone. Thankfully, I copied a few jutsu—especially Limbo and Chidori. Mio and Shizuku will definitely beg to learn them once they find out.

Anyway, time to found a nation.”

At 11 PM, everyone was asleep except Mio and Shizuku.

“Sis, why hasn’t Xiao An come back yet?”

“Not sure. Worried, Shizuku?”

“Yeah.”

Mio patted Shizuku’s head comfortingly.

“Don’t worry. If you want, I’ll go check.”

“Okay.”

Mio created a wormhole and stepped through—only to be shocked.

“So many houses… and a massive wall!”

“How’s it look, little Mio?”

Eve suddenly spoke from behind.

“It’s huge. But why is there a wall around our capital? It looks like the Great Wall of China.”

“I connected our capital in all directions. Our country now spans more than ten thousand miles. Just one direction alone is 2,000 kilometers. Encircling the capital marks our territory. Even beyond that, there’s still a kilometer buffer to the border.”

“As expected of a god!”

“Just a demi-god. Let’s get up at 6 AM to clean up and move into the castle. Since we’re the Spirit Kings, everything is free. Afterward, we can travel the world.”

“But the country is so big. If no one lives in it, that’s a problem. I plan to give homes to homeless people, especially kids from the Academy who returned home. If they have nowhere to go, they can live in our city. We’ve got plenty of housing.”

“That’s a good idea. But today was exhausting. So many things kept popping up.”

“Then let’s head home. Akame and Blackeye took your bed. You sleep in mine with me and Shizuku.”

“Thanks.”

“No need to thank me. Everything I have is yours anyway.”

“Still, you saved my life. These small things are nothing in comparison.”

“You gods have different values from humans, huh?”

“Maybe.”

The two returned home.

“Xiao An’s finally back. I was so worried.”

“Sorry. But don’t worry—as long as I’m not in the original world, I’m 100% safe.”

“That’s good. My sister said an evil god was chasing you in the original world and you’ve been running the whole time, right?”

“Yeah. But I’ll get revenge eventually. Maybe in a few million years. We don’t age, so we have infinite time to train.”

“Not aging is a blessing. But we can’t slack off either.”

“True. Your bodies are pretty well-adjusted to daily life. I just wonder how you’ll do in battle.”

Mio sat on the bed and spoke.

“I like hand-to-hand combat, but I’ll slowly get used to swordplay. I plan to model my fighting on Dragon Ball—melee and energy blasts.”

“Sounds good. I’ll spar with you.”

“Okay. But go easy on me.”

“Of course.”

“Xiao An, I want to create a Restia. Is it difficult?”

“Try using your thoughts.”

“Alright.”

Shizuku closed her eyes. Ten seconds later, a strong light formed in her hands, slowly taking human shape.

A purple-haired girl opened her eyes, looking innocent and pure.

“Where am I?”

Shizuku opened her eyes and looked at the girl.

“My daughter. Welcome to the world.”

“You created me?”

“Yes. My name is Ren Ashudol. My human name is Kamikoshi Shizuku Viscott. Your name is Restia Ashudol.”

“Then Mother, that’s my name, right?”

“That’s right.”

“And who are the other two?”

“The one on the bed is my sister, Alexandria. Her human name is Kamikoshi Mio Viscott. The other is Eve.”

Restia greeted them politely.

“Hello everyone, I’m Restia.”

“Hello.”

“Nice to meet you, Restia.”

“Restia, get some sleep. We’re moving tomorrow.”

“Okay, Mother.”

Eve looked over.

“Restia, you sleep with your mom. I’ll sleep with Mio.”

“Okay.”

Shizuku walked over and hugged Restia.

“After we finish moving tomorrow, let’s go play.”

“Mm-hmm.”

Mio was a little moved seeing Shizuku like that, but she reminded herself that she had Est too.

“Everyone, let’s sleep.”

“Okay.”

They all went to bed.

But Eve and Mio were still talking in bed.

“Hey Mio, how do you feel about this world?”

“Not bad. Pretty great actually.”

“That’s good.”

“Xiao An, I want to really think through our country’s laws. What do you think?”

“Sounds good. Are you planning to include the death penalty?”

“Only for the worst criminals. But everything depends on the situation. Shizuku and I will design the laws.”

“Got it.”

“Also, when we’re in front of the people, you and Shizuku should act a bit aloof. High and mighty, you know?”

“No way. I’m just gonna be myself.”

“Doesn’t feel very cool.”

“I used to be the most popular girl in school—gentle and full of justice. Now that I’m a queen, I have to be even more just and prevent corruption.”

“Amazing. Keep it up.”

“Okay. I’m going to sleep now.”

“Me too.”

The two closed their eyes.

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