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Sky-cracking Rider

Chapter 1149 1121: The New City

Author: Sky-cracking Rider
updatedAt: 2025-08-29

It took a full three days for Chen Fei to finish setting up the factories and various buildings from all over the Blue Star.

Some production lines inevitably needed temporary adjustments based on the actual situation. After all, the city planning of "Atlantis" was fixed from the start in such a shape, and since it's floating on the water, it's bound to encounter various issues like these, requiring consideration of some extra factors.

With the growth of the "Life Tree," its impact on the surrounding environment increased exponentially. Most areas of the "Boundary Pearl" life space continued to have erratic climate changes, but the geological movement of the continental plates quickly stabilized to the naked eye. It was no longer suffering from constant landslides, earthquakes, and volcanic eruptions every few days, only occasional minor tremors, with shock intensities often not exceeding level 5, mostly occurring deep in the crust. When the shock waves reached the surface and farther distances, they had little destructive power.

This signal of improvement also represents an opportunity.

Geological movements of the continental plates can no longer impact the city, and the new city plan was put on schedule, even jumping the queue.

Because of the experience from "Atlantis," Chen Fei spent another day erecting skyscrapers from the ground up, establishing a second city with skylights around 60 kilometers from "Atlantis," naming it "Randon," making the big boss ecstatic, immortalizing himself forever.

Who would have thought this was just Chen Xiao'er's word play in naming cities, and the next city name will start with the word "Don," creating a sequence that is so easy!

The only ones displeased might be the future students of the "Life Space" who would wonder what is going on with the string of relay city names in geography class!

New city "Randon" is identical in size to "Atlantis," with the skylight having the same diameter. After all, copying is easy, innovation is hard.

The biggest difference from the sea city "Atlantis" is that "Randon" is purely a land city. Therefore, the practical planning area is larger, but there aren't many sprawling metallic skyscrapers. Instead, there were plenty of concrete buildings retrieved from Blue Star, and the city is designated as a planting district, responsible for providing grain and vegetable foods.

The daily consumption for the tens of thousands in "Atlantis" was no small number, although Chen Fei's "Spatial Branding" reserves were enough to supply for a long time, being self-sufficient was the best outcome.

The two cities are connected by a completely closed traffic line under the "Skylight," with wheel vehicles and tandem railways running parallel, reaching the other city usually within half an hour, including stops along the way.

The infrastructure and plantation development of the new city "Randon" suddenly swallowed a third of "Atlantis's" population.

The silver-haired female officer Ginny, who associated with the loser son of the "Lord of the Sky," brought all her people from the entire hometown town and relocated to the new city "Randon." Farming was originally their forte, and now returning to their old trades had them becoming more adept. Combined with the recruits from "Atlantis," a large group of people busied themselves under the new "Skylight" with a bit of jubilant enthusiasm.

After all, the planting fields and livestock farms of "Atlantis" didn't have enough work for everyone, nearly 100 mu of planting field only allotted one workforce, to the point they nearly idled till death, needing to rotate shifts just to stay occupied.

Now they finally got what they wished for, with vast lands, full of potential.

After allocating various affairs for the new city "Randon," Chen Fei and his small team teleported non-stop to Emerald Star, where the large mechanical team was advancing step by step, competing for space with the "Seed Nest" and various monsters of the "Sagali" civilization.

The space-time seed left by S-Class Space Ability User Heseman Brown lies in Emerald Star's base No. 1, which was the first advance base where Blue Star Human civilization first landed on this planet.

Due to changing circumstances, Blue Star Sovereignty had to abandon this base and retreat to Blue Star, but Chen Fei and the S-Class Space Ability User secretly picked up a huge advantage.

When Heseman Brown put down the new space-time seed, Chen Fei took out a Stargate from the "Spatial Branding" to calibrate Emerald Star's base No. 1's specific location. Although the miniature Star Gate communication device successfully established a communication link with Emerald Star, the exact position of the transmitted antenna was unknown, impossible for even their own people to find, let alone enemies. The secrecy was beyond doubt.

Emerald Star's satellite remote sensing network scanned an astonishing number of "Seed Nests," large and small, deeply or shallowly distributed over the land, ocean, rivers, and lakes, appearing like blemishes on the planet, utterly hideous.

Despite deploying powerful nuclear weapons, rapidly multiplying mutants, and mechanical armies constantly capturing lands and expanding control areas on the ground, they still could not significantly damage the vast "Seed Nest" clusters shortly across the planet's surface.

The "Sagali" civilization spent who knows how many years to painstakingly craft this planet designed for mass-producing biological combat weapons, certainly not something Blue Star civilization could casually destroy.

If asteroids could impact Emerald Star, just a few would achieve apocalyptic results, but those biological space motherships outside the atmosphere wouldn't easily allow such ideas to succeed.

This time on Emerald Star, Chen Fei's mission was to deal with these biological space motherships.

He accumulated considerable combat experience with biological space motherships in the star system where the "Sagali" civilization ancestor land is located.

At least before fusion, these biological space motherships could still be dealt with, thus devising targeted tactics: either isolate them, or strike with full power to forcibly interrupt the fusion process before it occurs.

As long as those biological space motherships don't fuse, the battle can continue, but once fusion succeeds, Chen Fei, like the Blue Star Sovereignty, would have to abandon Emerald Star's territory, an inevitable choice.

After all, there is only one "Seed Nest" McKenny capable of competing with the combined biological space mothership, and he is held up in the ancestral star system, uncertain when he'll finish that prolonged battle.

Before the worst-case scenario occurs, Chen Fei decided to "shear the wool" on Emerald Star as much as possible.

He locked onto Emerald Star's largest "Seed Nest" through satellite remote sensing systems.

Rippling green waves stretched endlessly, islands stood densely; it's hard to believe this vast lake was indeed a "Seed Nest" that existed for who knows how long without satellite remote sensing.

Beneath the emerald lake waters, countless creatures swarmed en masse, even exceptionally large figures slowly swam.

Just this one "Seed Nest" spawned soldiers at a rate of over a million per hour.

This was an entity that quickly recovered after being bombed by "Tsar Plus," unharmed by nuclear weapons.

Approximately 60 kilometers from "Atlantis," the route was a completely enclosed traffic line under the "Skylight."

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