After Surviving the Apocalypse, I Built a City in Another World

Chapter 906 - 906: Juno Slaves



Chapter 906 - 906: Juno Slaves

The meeting adjourned and they went separate ways, handling their own scope of work.

Althea, Eugene, and Winona went to the Re

This puzzled the couple but the other two had serious expressions on their faces, so they knew it was dire.

"Captain, Miss Althea," Turbo began before they even settled on their seats. "To begin, I told Evelyn about the latest war."

If the topic was confidential, then it would be said so during the meeting. Otherwise, the attendees were free to tell whoever they trusted.

Turbo and the others were briefed by Garan about the latest war, to update them about what happened as well as the fact that they wouldn't be going to war for at least another two weeks.

Because of their two satellites, it had been more than a month since Alterra experienced its war, which was really… convenient.

Turbo then went ahead and told his girlfriend, who had a reaction to the name of the enemy village.

"She recognized the other village, Inko Village," he said, turning to Evelyn who nodded with a dire expression.

"Yes. Inko was the territory that attacked us a month ago," she said. She gave a detailed account as to how they were attacked and how helpless they had been back then—which made Limestone Valley's clean win all the more impressive.

When it was done... thousands of citizens became slaves, and they followed the enemies through the array.

Althea and Garan's back straightened in tension. "Are there no Terran among the new slaves?"

"No, Miss Althea," Turbo said. "When we realized this, we actually sent a letter to Limestone Valley to make a targeted investigation.

"First, there are no Terran among the slaves because they had all been sold to aborigine villages.

"What's worse, after they interrogated some key personnel, it seems that there were territories that showed interest in the people specifically, which was unusual.

Althea and Garan looked at each other, eyebrows furrowed and hearts beating in worry.

If the prevailing theory was right, every Terran who survived the initial zombie transformation had a predisposition for the elements.

Even if they didn't awaken, the lord would be able to see if the citizens had elements as long as they bothered to check the Lord's Panel. Other Lords apparently didn't check on this often, but it was still done, some with more frequency than others.

The Inko village Lord simply wasn't the type of strategist who would monitor the slaves. Because they had low levels, he rarely bothered to look. If he did know what was interesting about the slaves, then it was estimated he would've sold the slaves (while keeping a few for himself) for a much higher price.

If one won a war against a Terran territory, then they'd get hundreds—or maybe even thousands—of Elementalist slaves.

Any lord would go crazy, right?

This made them feel a little heavy, one for the sold slaves, and also for what it implied. If this spreads…

Then the Terran Territories were sure to receive another—sharper—target on their backs.


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