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Chapter 104 - Chapter 104 Solution

Iris was still being held by her father. Demon and Life-giver looked at the scene and knew they would do the same situation.

Once Iris stopped pouring her heart out. Maximum looked at his daughter and saw the makeup she had put on was everywhere.

"Alright, we can leave your punishment for later. First, we need to figure out how to protect the mass of humanity from Earth." Maximum said.

Demon and Life-giver had the idea but no way to get approval. Iris knew what she was going to do.

"I will make waterways so that we can get cities built here in the First Realm for the mass." Iris said with a smile.

Maximum knew his daughter would say that. Demon and Life-giver both had the same thought.

"How are we going to get the cities built in time though?" Life-giver asked.

A wyvern was flying around he happened to see Iris. He wanted to know about Rex.

"Well, look here." The wyvern transformed.

The men were surprised to see a Dragonborn in the First Realm. Iris had a brilliant idea.

"Sir, will you please ask the wyverns under your control to place building materials around the vast empty land? The planet that Rex is from is dying." Iris asked.

The Dragonborn decided to help.

"I will ask but they will not be forced to. If they want to help, they will. If they do not want to, they will not." He replied.

"Is there any way you can make it so?" Maximum asked.

The Dragonborn knew the men were from the Ninth Realm due to their cultivation. He was not going to compromise.

Demon frowned. Life-giver gave up hope. Maximum looked deeply into the Dragonborn's eyes.

"How about a safe place for your child?" Maximum asked.

"There already is one." The Dragonborn answered.

"Oh, that was quick." Demon quickly replied.

"Of course. Life does not give second chances." The Dragonborn continued.

Iris listened with caution. She was trying to figure out what could make the wyverns help without fail. While thinking she got an idea.

"A treaty." Iris said.

The men and the Dragonborn looked at Iris.

"A treaty that the wyverns here in the First Realm will not be hunted. In contrast, wyverns will not attack freely. Once people start seeing you all in a new light. You might get special services." Iris said.

The Dragonborn thought it was funny. He would at least give it a shot.

"Although I can answer for all the wyverns. I will not allow them to get hurt or worst." The Dragonborn was stern.

"With our guilds helping, we can have the start of the cities built within a month. Housing will be a problem at first. Once we get that settled, government will follow. People will not like that at all." Maximum said.

"Would you three not rule over the cities?" Iris questioned.

"You think we want to rule over people who cannot or will not cultivate?" Demon asked.

"Who else is better?" Iris asked.

The men looked at each other.

"Besides, you can forge the treaty and make sure that no one tries anything funny." Iris said.

The men knew that Iris was right. The question was who would watch their Sects?

"Although you are right Iris. We cannot leave our Sects because new people want to join our Sects." Maximum answered with a depressed voice.

"If they want to join, they will come down here and work. It would be like a secondary location. Also, people down here need help. Some may be able to cultivate and if they can, getting into a Sect here will help greatly." Iris said.

"A brilliant plan by Iris, my daughter. I wish she would think more though." Maximum kept his words to himself for the time being.

"How will we govern the cities?" Demon asked.

Iris did not have an answer but she knew how Rex would want the cities to run.

"We rule like we would a Sect. We have fixed walls for them. That is what we will give them. For their housing, they will have to pay for the labor and taxes on it, eventually. Due to not having much food around here, we will have to set up farming. It would be best to set it in the middle of the three cities. Simply because the people would be more familiar with each other than people here." Iris spoke without thinking about what she said.

The three men dropped their jaws. The Dragonborn thought the girl was funny. Once he thought about it, he too thought it was too much for a woman like herself to think of.

"Okay. What about schooling for young children?" Life-giver asked.

"I happen to know a wonderful headmaster. She might help if Rex asks for it. We also have someone who can help teach self-defense. She will go overboard with it but people will need it here in the Nine Realms." Iris replied in a thinking position.

"I think that solves it. We need Rex to bring the Headmaster and the Self-defense teachers here so we can talk. We will talk more with the Dragonborn about building the cities. Once we have the walls done, we will make an appearance on Earth. Hopefully, people will come but," Life-giver knew what would be the case.

Demon frowned seeing that Life-giver already knew the answer but did not say it properly. Maximum understood where Life-giver came from.

"Iris, go on and get Rex. We will start the preparations now." Maximum said depressed.

"Alright. I will return within the day." Iris replied depressed.

She knew the mass of the population either could not afford the helmet to enter or did not want to spend the money to buy the helmet.

She was going to do the best she could. She logged off.

Waking up in Rex's house, Iris felt a sense of love now. She had always loved the place but knew that she could not come back. She looked around and felt the love coming from the pictures. Every picture always had Rex in the center.

Iris began to tear up. Thinking about all the good things that happened here. She wondered why she let her emotions get the best of her.

She walked downstairs because no one was upstairs. She entered the living room and saw Rex on the left side of the little girl, Liz on the right, and all three of them happily sleeping like a good family.

She looked at them with jealousy because she wanted that with Rex herself. She knew that everything had to be fixed. She let them sleep and turned off the television. She looked at what they had watched.

She laughed. She never in her wildest dreams thought that the boy she loved, the rival she grew close to, and a little sister watched end of the world movies.