The factory hummed with gentle life as the sun climbed higher. Bright screens glowed along the long rows of new PCs, each one ready for anyone who wished to try it. The anime-girl AI voice greeted visitors cheerfully from every machine, offering help with kind patience. Families gathered at the learning corner, while others tested simple games or explored the vast knowledge stored in the second server.
Milim stood in front of one of the largest PCs near the center of the room. Her small dragonoid form leaned forward with bright eyes, twin tails swaying behind her. She had asked the AI to show her the place called Steam, and now the screen displayed a colorful market full of game covers. "This is amazing!" she said, voice full of pure excitement. "There are so many adventures here. Takumi, which one should I try first?"
Veldora stood beside her, relaying Takumi's calm words with steady warmth. "Takumi says to look for Crimson Desert. It is a new game from his old world—an open desert world full of action, powerful weapons, and epic battles. The story follows a warrior who fights ancient forces in vast sands. You will like the fighting style, Milim. It feels strong and free, just like you."
Milim's eyes sparkled. She tapped the screen quickly, and the game page opened. Beautiful artwork showed a golden desert under a burning sun, with a fierce warrior standing tall against shadowy enemies. "Crimson Desert… the name sounds exciting! I want to play it right now!" She selected the download button. Thanks to the fast fiber network, the entire game appeared on the screen in moments. "It is ready already? This is so much faster than waiting for anything!"
Rimuru watched from a short distance, his deep golden eyes warm with interest. "Go ahead, Milim. We are all curious to see what you think of it."
Ramiris floated beside the screen, adding tiny fairy sparkles for fun. "The graphics look so real! I can almost feel the sand under my feet."
Shuna placed a small plate of fresh Satay nearby. "Play as long as you like. I will bring more snacks if you get hungry from all the excitement."
Milim sat down at the chair, her fingers moving with quick energy. The game started with a sweeping view of endless dunes. A powerful warrior appeared on screen, sword in hand, ready for battle. Milim chose the character quickly and began the first mission. "Look at this move!" she cried as her warrior dashed across the sand and struck an enemy with a spinning slash. The screen flashed with bright effects, and the sound of clashing metal filled the air. "It feels so strong! The controls are easy, but every hit has real power behind it."
Gobta leaned in close, eyes wide. "Whoa, Lady Milim! That enemy just exploded into sand! Can I try after you?"
Milim laughed brightly and kept playing. She guided the warrior through a fierce sandstorm battle, dodging attacks and using special skills that lit up the screen. "This is the best! The desert looks endless, and the story makes me want to keep going. The warrior is fighting to protect his home, just like we protect Tempest. I love it!"
Veldora smiled with quiet amusement as he relayed Takumi's thoughts. "Takumi says the game has deep combat and beautiful open areas. You can explore hidden ruins, ride magical mounts across the dunes, and unlock stronger weapons. The developers made the fights feel satisfying, like real battles but without any danger."
Milim's face lit up even more as she reached a boss fight. The giant sand creature rose from the dunes, roaring on screen. She dodged its attacks with quick movements, then countered with a powerful strike. "Take that! Yes! I defeated it!" She pumped her fist in the air, cheeks flushed with joy. "This game is perfect for me. The action is fast, the desert feels alive, and the story pulls you in. I want to play every day after this!"
Rimuru stepped closer and watched the screen with gentle curiosity. "Your excitement makes the factory feel even more alive, Milim. Takumi's world has given us something wonderful. The way you fight in the game reminds me of how you protect us all in real life."
Shuna nodded softly. "The colors and sounds are beautiful. I can see why Takumi loved games like this. Perhaps we can add a special gaming area in the Night Market floor so more people can enjoy Crimson Desert together."
Ramiris clapped her tiny hands. "I will make the screens bigger for group play! We can have tournaments where everyone cheers for the best fighter."
Gabiru watched Milim's playthrough with open admiration. "Such speed and power on a simple machine… my warriors must learn this. The game teaches strategy and courage without real risk. I will bring my tribe here soon."
Benimaru observed from the side, his sharp eyes thoughtful. "The combat patterns could help train our guards. We can record good plays and study them later."
Diablo remained calm yet approving. "The second server holds many such treasures. We will keep it safe so these joys last for generations."
Milim paused the game for a moment and turned to Veldora. "Takumi, thank you for bringing this here! Crimson Desert makes me feel strong and free. The desert is so wide and full of secrets, just like our world. I want to explore every part of it."
Veldora relayed Takumi's warm reply. "Takumi is happy you like it so much. He says the game has many hours of adventure, with new areas that unlock as you grow stronger. You can even create your own style of fighting, just like you do in real battles."
Milim's eyes shone with fresh energy. "Then I will play more right now! Watch this next part—the warrior rides a giant sand beast!" She resumed the game, her laughter filling the factory as the screen showed thrilling chases across golden dunes.
The group stayed close, sharing snacks and comments while Milim played. Gobta cheered every big move. Ramiris suggested new fairy effects for the screen. Shuna offered quiet encouragement and more food. Rimuru watched with peaceful satisfaction, seeing how the new machines brought pure joy to his friends.
As the afternoon light streamed through the factory windows, Milim reached another exciting part of the story. "This game is the best surprise ever! I feel like I am really in the desert, fighting to protect something important. Thank you, Takumi. Thank you, Veldora. This factory is now my favorite place in Tempest!"
Veldora placed a steady hand on the back of her chair, his mature voice warm. "Your joy honors the gift, Milim. Takumi says the same. The machines were made for moments like this—when a single game can make the heart feel so alive."
The factory continued to welcome more visitors, but for now the focus stayed on Milim's lively playthrough. Crimson Desert had found its first true fan in Tempest, and through her excitement the whole group felt the wonder of the new technology. The fiber lines carried the game's data smoothly, the AI girl offered helpful tips, and the second server kept every adventure safe and ready.
Rimuru looked at his friends with quiet pride. "This is only the beginning. With games like Crimson Desert, our people will discover new strengths and new dreams. The federation grows brighter every day."
Milim kept playing, her laughter mixing with the soft hum of the factory. The desert sands on screen stretched wide and golden, full of action and mystery, just like the future that waited for all of them.
