Aaron stayed silent for a minute, trying to figure out the best place to create their kingdom. "Honestly, I didn't think we could be so direct with the thing we wanted. I honestly thought that I'd have to intimidate the king or something, but I guess him being evicted was a good thing for us." Aaron said to himself, a smile on his face. "Uh, I think you intimidated him enough by simply existing near him, Aaron. You literally slammed him into a wall by releasing mana." Crystet pointed out, and Aaron just sighed, a drop of worry appearing on his brow. "Yeah, that might have helped me with the situation." Aaron agreed before he finally decided where they were going to build the kingdom.
"We're going to build the kingdom around our house. Where a castle normally stands, there shall just be our house. That sounds like it'd be relatively easy for me." Aaron announced as Seph, None and Free looked at him as if he had said something stupid. "You can't just build a kingdom, Aaron. Stuff like this takes time. It won't take a day." Seph told Aaron, as Free and None agreed with him.
"Oh, I know it won't take me a day." Aaron smiled, his eyes glowing with confidence. He lifted his hand into the air, and a large black portal opened up in the air. "I'm going to summon a perfect workforce," Aaron explained as a team of fifty inanimate skeletons fell from the portal. "I could make the portal just create a kingdom, but I want it to be perfect, and If I tried to make everything at once, I'd definitely find some way to mess it up on accident," Aaron explained as he snapped his fingers, doing two things.
The first thing that happened was that they teleported to their house, surprising everyone, and the second thing is the snap of his fingers alerted the skeletons. They immediately got into formation, which was just a square. "See? Perfect formation." Aaron told Crystet. "Alright, my clones! We're going to build a city! Now, since you're me, you know what you all need to create, so go wild. I want to see some changes to my idea. An entirely unique Kingdom of Monsters!" Aaron exclaimed, and you could almost see the life go into the clone's eyes. They had the curiosity of Aaron, so of course, they were going to make something special with their newfound freedom. They immediately got to work on building the outer foundation of the kingdom, as Aaron used his Telekinesis to lift the house up off the ground.
"Now, here comes the fun part." Aaron chuckled as he clapped his hands together, just before the first materialised brick was placed down. "Other versions of me! You can now use Boundless Interdimensional Summon to summon buildings and not just bricks! Have fun with your imagination!" Aaron yelled out, and almost immediately, buildings were summoned as an experiment. Once they tested out this theory, the clones smiled craftily. They were going to do this as quickly as possible and with as much precision as they could muster.
Aaron just watched as buildings were summoned out of thin air, and everyone else there just looked at it in awe. "I could do this all myself, but then it'd be all my job, so I'm shifting the work to my clones because I want the buildings to have some personality. Well, it'll still be my job, but not at the same time, if you get what I mean by that." Aaron tried to explain, but he, too, was captivated by the buildings. "I can kind of get what you mean, but this is insane. Building an entire kingdom? You are the definition of overpowered, Aaron." Crystet responded, taking a light jab at Aaron, but he wasn't serious about it. "Yeah, but are you trying to say that you aren't overpowered as well? I mean, you can stop time, a power which I don't have. At least not yet. Your ability was given to you by someone. I assume that they are the most powerful person on the face of this universe, and we can't do anything about it. So yeah, you're overpowered as well, Crystet. Think about it. I have a skill that will let me summon anything I want. I could become a being of equal power to the same person that gave you your ability, and I could do it right now. I don't want to, though. It's just for the sole fact that everything would be boring then." Aaron explained while the final parts of the kingdom came together as the last building was created.
"After all, if I was the strongest person in existence without any build-up, what would be the point? If there was nothing else to do, what would be the point? There'd be nothing left for my existence to contemplate. I'd be the overseer of the universe, and that isn't something I want just yet. I want to earn my place up in the spot of the universe's most powerful being." Aaron explained, his eyes lighting up with excitement as he placed the house down onto the area where a castle would usually reside. IT was their house. They should live there with no harm. Of course, once the house was placed down, Aaron teleported the base that had been underneath the house into its proper place. He was making sure that nobody could get into it without getting into the house first.
"So, are you all ready to explore the place that you can now call yours?" Aaron asked, the new kingdom imposingly looming in front of them. The walls measured to twenty metres high, made out of a strange magic substance which gave it unnaturally high defence, resistance and tensile strength, meaning it couldn't be bent. It was like a city from the future, but Crystet swore that he recognised it from somewhere. That's when it clicked.
"This is a model of a part of my city!" He yelled out as Aaron smiled. "Yeah, it is. I used all of the knowledge left to me to create a recreation of your village. Obviously, I changed a lot of things, but what do you think of it?" Aaron responded, curious as to what Crystet's response would be.
"You know, I'm gonna love it here. Although, I do have one request, specifically for you, Aaron." Crystet laughed as he looked at Aaron with a smile on his face. "Sure, what is it, Crystet?" Aaron asked, happy that he was pleased with this new place.
"I still want payback for that Yugioh duel that you had with me back when we first met. I want a rematch!" He answered, pointing at Aaron. Aaron just laughed in response. "Sure, just don't get too worked up, alright? I'll rematch you, but first, we have to get everything ready! After all, I did promise a tournament!"