Infinite Paths: The Raging Phoenix-Chapter 968: Intelectual boxer

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After doing some tests with the help of everyone, Rain confirmed that the vessel worked perfectly. Thanks to it, he nodded in satisfaction to himself… they could move to investigate several parts of the world now.

Still, Rain felt that it would be better to gather more Mana for defensive purposes… Mana was being used all the time to keep the barrier around the vessel, but the more, the merrier when it comes to defense.

"You should give a name to this," Larisa said. "It is technically a ship, after all. A spaceship… is it just me, or saying that out loud is quite exciting?"

Rain nodded once more, only to receive the cold eyes of his wives… they didn't want him agreeing with any women aside from them. If things kept escalating like that, Rain could tell that in the future, they might stab him if he looked at other women for a fraction of a second.

"How about the Wives' Fury?" Rain asked. "What do you two think of it?"

Terra and Seara didn't say anything, and they became the types that also expressed their embarrassment with violence. Rain wished that they would pick to one trait and stick to them between changing from yandere to tsundere.

"We can finally make a map of the world now," Isa said. "Considering the movement of the planet, I guess soon we will see the dragon's territory. When are we going to start the search?"

"Not everyone can cross the atmosphere while carrying several people with them, so we will have to start things slowly," Rain explained. "I will send the sea folk first to search the area where the sea dragons once ruled. It is difficult to imagine that they left anything behind, but if anything, we can get that coral rich in Mana."

Rain established a plan for the search, setting a duration of one week for the separate groups to embark on their individual quests. The objective was clear: each group would scour specific territories, seeking relics, knowledge, and any other vital information or resources.

Once the week-long exploration concluded, Rain intended to regroup everyone aboard the vessel to share and consolidate their findings.

The subsequent phase involved collective deliberation among the groups to assess their discoveries and determine the best course of action moving forward. It was crucial to evaluate the acquired relics, accumulated knowledge, and understandings gathered during the searches—this collective decision-making process aimed to chart the next steps for their mission as a united front.

Additionally, Rain understood the necessity of attending to other essential matters during this time. The well-being of everyone involved needed monitoring, including physical conditions and emotional states after the disorienting journey into orbit.

Moreover, the vessel required essential infrastructure and facilities to be built, catering to the needs of the passengers and ensuring their comfort and safety. These construction efforts within the vessel demanded meticulous planning and execution and couldn't be rushed.

Since it was always bright on the vessel, people had a hard time getting used to living there… The first few days, they had no idea what time they should go to bed.

After that, Rain decided to send some teams toward the search points, and he wasn't going for now, so he ended up sending Sealyn alongside the demi-humans. He sent them inside several ice capsules. Controlling all that was easy thanks to his Water Lenses… he could follow the capsules until they landed close to the oven, and then they jumped on it.

"Everything went fine?" Regis asked when the first groups began to work.

"Yes, the landing was perfect," Rain replied. "I am going to work on making more of them."

"How many people can leave without ceasing the functions of the vessel," Regis asked.

"I guess five thousand," Rain replied after thinking deeply. "The cost will increase over time, but it isn't an issue for us yet."

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"We need to prepare for that," Regis said.

As Rain dedicated himself to enhancing the vessel and its facilities, Regis proved to be an invaluable aid in the organization and layout of the space. Collaborating closely, they strategized on optimizing the vessel's internal environment, meticulously planning the allocation of space and infrastructure.

Regis's guidance and expertise in arranging the areas helped to establish a clear distinction between different sections, creating a sense of order and functionality within the vessel.

Recognizing the importance of fostering a sense of community and familiarity among the passengers, Regis also suggested the creation of specific communal spaces within the vessel. He advocated for the inclusion of buildings and areas akin to taverns, restaurants, and similar social hubs.

Regis believed that these establishments would play an important role in offering a semblance of normalcy amidst the unsettling environment of the perpetual darkness outside. These spaces would serve as gathering points for relaxation, social interaction, and comfort, aiming to ease the psychological impact of the celestial view of the cosmos.

The idea of establishing such familiar and communal settings resonated with Rain's vision of maintaining the well-being of the inhabitants. He recognized the importance of creating spaces that not only provided essential facilities but also offered a sense of home and community amid the unfamiliarity of their surroundings.

"To keep one's mind sharp and strong, we need to avoid letting everyone get tired, hungry, feel lonely and angry," Rain thought. "Getting used to those might give them some strength, but it isn't that good when they see people around and still feel that way.

"For a muscle head, you sure know your stuff," Larisa said.

"Who said that a boxer can't read books?" Rain asked. "You think that we spent sixteen hours a day punching a sandbag?"

"I thought that to reach the peak, you had to live the art that you wanted to master literally," Isa said. "Then again, overworking is also a problem. I only paid attention to that kind of stuff when I obtained magic and by that time, my body had already changed to the point that it could ignore that."