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21st Century Necromancer-Chapter 747 - 743 Remodeling (Seeking Subscriptions, Seeking Monthly Tickets)
747: Chapter 743: Remodeling (Seeking Subscriptions, Seeking Monthly Tickets)
747: Chapter 743: Remodeling (Seeking Subscriptions, Seeking Monthly Tickets)
Since Hiromi Jounouchi mentioned the need to expand the Necromantic Space, Yu Chen also felt it necessary, and naturally, the matter was brought onto the agenda.
Yu Chen’s Necromantic Space, to begin with, wasn’t small—a whole island still had plenty of space even after he built a castle, a garden, and a Mage Tower.
However, with the construction of the shipyard by the sea, biomass cultivation tanks, Enhanced Human Cultivation Tank, Black Warrior Colosseum, Blood Pool, Bone Dragon Summoning Circle…
various buildings were built one after another, and the entire Necromantic Space still seemed somewhat cramped.
The once-empty island had now become quite bustling.
Although she neither disliked nor hated this noisy environment, for Hiromi Jounouchi, there was a feeling that her life had been changed and disrupted.
In her view, Yu Chen’s Necromantic Space was more like her own backyard or private territory, with elements like the beach and the castle, which she found romantically appealing, and it was the home for her and Yu Chen.
Especially since Yu Chen had held various lavish dances in the castle for her sake, Hiromi Jounouchi felt that this place should be a love nest just for the two of them.
But now, this space, which she considered her own backyard, had been filled with a large number of people and various buildings, giving Hiromi Jounouchi the feeling that her backyard had been invaded by others.
It was like someone had driven over the lawn she carefully tended to, causing her irritation but leaving her at a loss for words since all these things were done by Yu Chen, and as a wife, she wouldn’t oppose her husband.
However, she still shared her thoughts and opinions with Yu Chen, instead of just sulking alone.
In Hiromi Jounouchi’s view, if a couple had any issues, they should communicate openly instead of one sulking and leaving the other to guess.
Sure enough, after Hiromi Jounouchi and Yu Chen communicated, the couple quickly reached a consensus.
Yu Chen would expand his Necromantic Space and build another island where all the facilities for organizing the Undead Legion, as well as the Mage Tower and mechanical factories, would be moved.
The current island would undergo adjustments and environmental repair to at least not be devoid of any greenery, unlike its current barren state.
This was actually good for Yu Chen, since he hoped to turn the Necromantic Space into the future Divine Kingdom.
Although choosing the death aspect to forge Ancient Godhood, it didn’t mean Yu Chen wanted to turn his Divine Kingdom into the Netherworld.
Initially, when building the Necromantic Space, he did need the rules of the Netherworld to augment the necromantic attributes, which is why he tore off a piece of the Netherworld and merged it into the Necromantic Space, adding the Netherworld attributes to it.
But as Yu Chen’s power continuously increased, the Necromantic Space was gradually becoming a complete world, and the mere necromantic attributes were somewhat of a blight.
At the very least, looking out from the castle windows to see only dark, bleak rocks and murkily colored seas was disheartening.
Perhaps some people have a special aesthetic that favors this deathly style, but Yu Chen preferred more natural scenery.
Of course, making adjustments didn’t mean Yu Chen would abandon the necromantic attributes of the Necromantic Space; after all, how could it be called Necromantic Space without necromancy?
Yu Chen’s only goal was to separate the necromantic elements and move them to another new island he would build, using that place as his work area for conducting experiments, researching necromancy, creating Undead Servants, and organizing the Undead Legion.
This current island, after adjustments, would become a living area.
In fact, for some necromancers with more conventional aesthetics, as their power goes up, they too make similar adjustments, separating their living spaces from where they study necromancy, since not everyone likes to sleep among corpses.
Moreover, for Yu Chen and Hiromi Jounouchi, they also need to consider the future growing environment for their children.
Under the plan of Yu Chen and Hiromi Jounouchi, they would seal away all the transcendent parts of their child from birth, allowing him or her to grow from an infant to an adult as a normal human being and to receive a modern education until graduating from university, developing a complete worldview and value system, before being exposed to the transcendent.
This was a decision made after serious discussion and consideration by Yu Chen and Hiromi Jounouchi, as they both believed their child should have a normal childhood.
While it’s not impossible to be exposed to the supernatural from a young age, as the children of deities, they felt their child would miss out on a lot of happiness they otherwise deserved.
And this was precisely what neither Yu Chen nor Hiromi Jounouchi wanted to see.
Although both are now very powerful transcendents, standing at the peak, far above most in this world, they both had a complete childhood and received a modern education that formed solid worldviews and values before becoming transcendents.
In their view, the modern education system is already quite advanced and well-established. frёeωebɳovel.com
Despite criticism of some educational policies, what matters is not how much knowledge people acquire from such a system but that they develop the capacity for scientific logical thinking over the course of their many years of education.
Talent may be important for becoming a spell caster, but the capacity for thought is more significant.
After all, necromancy resembles a discipline, not illogical witchcraft.
Developing a complete and excellent logical thinking ability is crucial for learning spells more effectively.
Even if one doesn’t learn necromancy, possessing the logical thinking ability and worldviews and values provided by a modern education is far better than being educated solely by Yu and his wife on an isolated island.
Although both are well-educated professors, neither believes they are adept at teaching children.
Another key point is that both Yu Chen and Hiromi Jounouchi have parents who are still alive, and they have been considering whether to reveal to their families the truth about being transcendents and to bring their parents into the Necromantic Space to live and enjoy better living conditions.
If everything in sight were skeletons and corpses, Yu Chen and Hiromi Jounouchi worried it might frighten the elderly.
So, for various reasons, Yu Chen and Hiromi Jounouchi felt it necessary to remodel the Necromantic Space.