Chapter 412
Chapter 413 of "Chaotic Craftsman Worships The Cube" kicks off revealing secrets: In the days that followed, word spread fast as the gate network drastically expanded with... Keep reading!
In the days that followed, word spread fast as the gate network drastically expanded with each hour as he added more, with common people from other gate cities understanding what was happening through their own mixups.When a new gate was added to the network, the ones already within it would shift, making room for the new one as many of them had a change in neighbours depending on where they ended up, creating plenty of room for misunderstandings.
There were many people in the world who might live in one city and go to work in another depending on what theyâd do, or employees of one government rushing through multiple to contact others around the world, and if any of them went to the spot they typically would, theyâd find themselves in the wrong one due to the shift.
Some would think it was just a simple mistake on their part, but more than a few were able to see the truth of it and feel the joy that accompanied such a fact. The gate network was expanding, meaning a person with the necessary skills to do all that needed to be done to make such a thing possible had been born.
It was a thing to be celebrated, and any that understood that would make a mental note to try and be more aware of how it would change in the coming months, only to be faced with the sheer rapidness it was growing at immediately.
Either after coming back from whatever business theyâd have, be it hours or days later, many found that their gates hadnât been moved one or two spots, but dozens, all in a span that felt impossible against just how complex a gate was. If they could be created so quickly and easily then there wouldnât be centuries between their construction, nor would there be cities across the globe with unenchanted gates, waiting for their chance to grow and join the world like that, all of which pointed to one thing as far as many were concerned. The birth of a monster, who after a few short days of work had permanently altered the shape of the world.
Ben for his part, not knowing or caring how his work was being perceived, had more important things to focus on as he sat up in Myriadâs realm with the gods he was acquainted with, wanting to get a different idea explored rather than waste time on something heâd already finished with.
âSo hereâs what Iâm thinking,â He began. âWith the destruction of craftsmanâs tower, thereâs plenty of enchanters that are out of work. Nare, how many competent ones are you aware of and of them, how many would be willing to move for a job? Also, since Iâm not exactly the administrative type Iâd need someone who could be in charge of everything. Oh, and Iâm going to need there to be ones for every affinity of magic, plus a couple with non-affinity options. Right, and I think we should be aiming for people that are sixth level in both skills, but Iâd go down to five if you think it would work.â
âWell, I can think of a couple who would fit the bill and I can ask a few other crafting gods if they have anyone who could use the work, but first, why?â
Unlike Myriad and Helori, Nare still didnât have much practice dealing with the complexity of Benâs mind, and given the change to it, it had become essentially unreadable to him, even without the effects of king of sacrilege taking place. While the two other gods had an additional benefit in that they could have Ben think in some of the languages of their homeworlds to make it easier to find what they wanted to hear, he lacked that benefit as well, meaning he had no clue what the apostle was going for with the request.
âThe summoning spell. You know Iâm trying to brute force it, but I donât have thousands of hours to spend on learning the subtleties of it, so I want to break down and use my greatest power of all. Money. If I can get others to handle the testing and record the results, I can just go over them later, plus Iâll have a team to bounce ideas off of.â
âExcept you arenât going to find anyone who can place their mana down as well as you can for it,â Helori pointed out. âYouâre matching the size of the spell with your enchantments, but if someone else was to try, they'd need what? Sheets ten times the size, maybe more? Itâs too much to expect from anyone.â
âIâll still be handling that bit, I just need the rest of them to do the testing for the output. Of course, that means Iâm going to need to build a pretty ridiculous facility in Stonewall to both house everything Iâm building, as well as give them all a place to work, but that should be fine. Though given how much a cubic meter of diamond will weigh, I guess that also means Iâll need more earth mages to help move everything around while they work.â
It was going to be a lot, an outrageous amount really, but it would help him fly through testing each section of the summoning spell in a way he simply couldnât by himself. If he was exceptionally lucky, he might even be able to get what would have been years of constant work down below a year, though he didnât really expect things to go quite that well.
As disappointing as it was, he couldnât just hire people to help with his goals of building Inux a new body or learning the language hidden within the archive. The first required a level of technical skill that he didnât think an unawakened craftsman could help with, and as for the second, he wasnât going to leave a mythic item laying around like that.
Nare was quiet as Ben thought, the god only speaking up after giving it some proper consideration. âItâs doable at least, but many I can think of would want to move their whole families. Nobody wants to be away from their loved ones in a time like this, but if we get you two dozen people working for you then that might be as many as sixty people moving to your town in total and theyâd all need to be housed.â
âThatâs doable. Thereâs a few empty ones in Stonewall but depending on where I build the⌠research center I guess? I might have to have other houses built closer to it too. Hmm, providing free rooms would probably help as a draw, right?â
âLikely. If youâre already paying well and they donât need to worry about either buying or renting a place, thatâs just more money for them, and greed is always a handy motivator.â
âCool, in that case, Iâll trust your opinion on anyone you can find me, all that leaves is sorting out the setup. Hmm, I want it done fast so I know who Iâm asking, but I really donât think Iâm ready to face him.â
âIt will be fine Ben,â Myriad told him. âYouâre going to have to see him eventually and weâve already spoken about this. Thereâs nothing to worry about.â
âMmh, if you say so. Either way, Nare, if you could send anyone who seems interested to Stonewall, Iâll be back in a day and Iâll make sure to be all set up by the time anyone would arrive.â
âAlright, Iâll get on it.â
With that the god disappeared, leaving Ben with the remaining two as he let himself focus on all there was for him to plan.
After waking up, he and Thera ate quickly before leaving the ruins of craftsmanâs tower for the last time. It had been a convenient place to stay as they each finished up all they had to do, with both of them already being comfortable there without needing to find new accommodations, along with a gate so close by, but neither would miss it as they left and headed to Anailia.
The city itself felt just a little calmer as they went through the streets, each one far quieter than the days leading up to the invasion or all that immediately followed, even if it might have been too much so, a reaction to all that happened as the people shut themselves away for what measure of peace they could get before it all happened again.
For Ben, he couldnât help but long for a bit more hustle and bustle around, anything to distract him from his thoughts as they slowly made their way to Theraâs family home.
âItâs going to be fine,â She told him, taking his hand as she drove. âI know youâre worried, but Iâve already told you that nobody blames you Ben.â
âYeah, Iâve heard that a lot, but hearing it is very different from actually seeing someone with any reason to feel justifiably angry.â
He didnât know how Abrus was going to react when they saw each other, but if Ben wanted to have any construction done and fast, then heâd need to ask the great spiritâs help.
He just kept telling himself that as they finally reached their destination, letting themselves in and wandering around the large building until they came across anyone.
A part of him couldnât help but wish that heâd be out, that he could keep avoiding needing to actually meet Abrus, but he wasnât given that bit of peace as he and Pelenia were the first people they found, with the latter almost tackling him in a hug.
âMom, seriously, what the hell?â
âHow can I help it, he just keeps making us richer and richer,â The queen laughed. âYou have no idea how many places are trying to buy from your father to set up gates. So long as the world doesnât go and end then in the next few years weâll be in a very good spot on the international stage.â
Thera rolled her eyes as her mother moved to hug her as well, leaving him to be focused on by Abrus as the great spirit walked up to him, giving a friendly hug and acting no different than he ever had.
âItâs good seeing you well Ben,â He said positively. âYou werenât conscious when I found you last, but you looked rough.â
âAh, well you know how it is, who doesnât have their mind and body destroyed every now and then on this world?â
âThe majority of people,â Thera chimed in. âYou just attract a certain level of suffering. Anyway, are aunty and uncle still here?â
âThey left for Stonewall a few days ago,â Pelenia said in disappointment. âIt wouldnât hurt them to stay longer you know, but both of them only ever talk about work and everything they need to do and I really donât know when they became so boring. This is exactly why nothing interesting has happened yet.â
As they spoke, Ben felt something within him relax, just a little. Everything was so normal, nothing felt exceptionally off, nor was he picking up anything akin to blame or judgment going his way, letting a bit of tension leave him.
âSo anyway,â Pelenia went on. âSince neither of you ever come to visit without a reason either, can I take it youâre here to buy something?â
âAh, more like Iâm interested in hiring Abrus for a bit,â He explained. âI need to have more than a few builds setup in Stonewall and I was hoping to do it as quickly as I could so I wanted to see if heâd come down in a couple days after I buy all of the property Iâm going to need for it.â
âThatâs doable,â He agreed. âHow much do you need built? A house, maybe a church?â
âIâm looking at maybe a couple dozen houses, an area that can be used for some large-scale storage, and also whatâs basically going to be a research center.â
The explanation got him shocked looks, neither of Theraâs parents expecting heâd be looking for anything near that scale as he went on.
âOh, and Iâm going to need as many of those diamond sheets I got you to set up before as possible. Like, multiple tens of thousands of them.â
âAlright, but I need to ask, what could all of this possibly be for?â
âIf things go well, getting a few new neighbours on world and growing the planet's collective knowledge beyond anything the gods could dream of. If they donât, then itâs for burning more money than Iâd ever expected to have in the first place all at once. Itâs going to be great.â
At least that was what he told himself, but despite that, he couldnât help but hope that things would just work out.