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Chapter 619 - Chapter 619

Ningguang, Keqing, and the others who were busy with demolition also saw the files Takumi uploaded to the terminal system as soon as they appeared.

Seeing this, the two of them stopped what they were doing and began checking.

"Build a military airport?"

"Construct aircraft for an air force?"

"What… is Takumi planning?"

Keqing was stunned as she looked through the documents.

Ningguang frowned as well.

She was equally confused.

"Why does this feel like he's preparing for war?"

"Just call Takumi."

After her initial surprise, Ningguang quickly made a decision.

For this matter, they should ask Takumi directly.

Thinking so, she took out her phone and initiated a video call.

She wanted to ask him what exactly he intended to do.

The call connected quickly.

"Takumi, what's with all those documents you submitted?"

"Building airports? Building planes?"

As soon as Ningguang appeared on screen, she asked directly.

Takumi had expected Ningguang to question him.

He smiled and said:

"Nuwa, split the screen and show some information from Snezhnaya."

As soon as he spoke, Takumi's video shrank, and a document appeared on Ningguang's screen.

Seeing the contents, Ningguang was surprised.

But she quickly skimmed through it.

After reading, she understood.

"So they've already started making these things?"

"Tsk."

"Then we need to act."

"Do we have enough funds?"

"Should we allocate more?"

"Do you want me to have the Ruin Guards build some parts?"

Ningguang had become even more intense.

She felt his preparations might not be enough.

Hearing her, Takumi laughed.

"It's enough."

"Besides, even if these things are built, they're not for fighting."

"They're mainly for patrolling Liyue's territory, maybe shooting down some Hilichurls if necessary."

"Many new roads have been built."

"Hilichurls often cause trouble."

"These planes are mostly for deterrence."

"Maybe we can also make some large passenger planes."

"I'll think about it."

"That's pretty much it."

"You two continue working—I need to make arrangements."

With that, Takumi hung up.

Ningguang didn't mind.

She turned to Keqing and said:

"It's fine. Let him do what he wants."

"It needs to be done anyway."

"These things might never be used, but we can't afford not to have them."

Just like the various weapons she had made.

Even the adeptus warlocks helped her design a self-detonating Qunyu Pavilion–level device.

But she hid that away.

No one knew.

They secretly built many.

It was a terrifying weapon.

One strike could level Guyun Pavilion.

Klee's dream toy.

Keqing nodded.

She didn't think too much about it.

She would let Takumi handle these matters.

On Takumi's side, he continued instructing Nuwa to notify personnel.

Funding, construction sites—everything was arranged.

Soon, people received their assignments one after another.

The young ladies in the General Affairs Department were surprised when they received Nuwa's orders.

But they acted quickly.

First came arranging materials and construction teams to build the airport and related structures.

Then came land division.

Takumi had already specified that the area would be designated a military restricted zone.

No civilians allowed.

Additionally, the Qianyan Army received unusual orders.

Strange training requirements were issued.

People had to be tested, and only those who passed would be selected.

One test even involved spinning hundreds of times without getting dizzy.

The Qianyan Army instructors were baffled.

But since the orders came from Takumi, they couldn't question them.

So they began training.

Eventually, everything needed would be prepared.

They didn't know why these people were being selected.

But surely, it was for something important.

Just like the navy.

Now Liyue's navy was formidable.

They were nothing like the simple patrol teams of the past.

The navy sailed out daily and fought pirates.

People envied them.

Now that Takumi was selecting from the Qianyan Army too, something new must be coming.

The instructors were excited.

The Qianyan Army's instructors were all individuals Takumi had granted Visions to—those created from blank Vision shells.

Once the equipment was ready, they tested it.

This type of training was very effective.

It seemed that ordinary people might struggle with such tests, though.

Still, they would try.

Takumi knew nothing about their confusion.

After he finished arranging things, the workers at Guiliyuan began executing his orders one by one.

Once everything was set up, Takumi left it alone.

Next, he would wait for the fighter jets to be completed.

At the same time, Takumi sent a message to Guimo.

He told her to build a large passenger aircraft.

One capable of carrying many people.

Then, perhaps she could discuss airport construction with Chiyo.

But that would wait until the passenger plane was finished.

That part shouldn't be very difficult.

Upon receiving Takumi's message, Guimo immediately understood his intentions.

So without thinking too much, she agreed.

Though she would first finish her current work.

With those matters settled, Takumi simply waited.

He didn't need to worry about the railway.

Others were handling that.

Everything had been arranged.

And there were people in charge.

He only needed to give final approval.

While he was idle, Tianli contacted him again.

Takumi frowned.

What now?

Had someone else come to Teyvat?

Thinking this, he set down his teacup, opened a space portal, and stepped through.

He arrived directly at Sky Island.

There he saw the solemn Sustainer of Heavenly Principles.

She was staring at a space passage before her.

Outside the passage was the Stellaron-corridor-like dimensional stream—similar to when Seele appeared.

Now, that locomotive was doing it again.

Takumi raised an eyebrow.

And this time, it wasn't just the locomotive.

It looked like it brought a massive spaceship.

What happened?

What was going on?

Was this a guiding beacon?

That Su… what was she doing?

Takumi approached Tianli, staring at the approaching locomotive.

He was stunned.

He understood what it was.

But he had never seen that type of spacecraft before.

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