The Exiled Duke's Lottery system

Chapter 142 - 135: Homecoming

The Exiled Duke's Lottery system

Chapter 142 - 135: Homecoming

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Chapter 142: Chapter 135: Homecoming

The walls of Elarion appeared gradually from the horizon.

For a long moment, Lucien simply watched them.

Home.

The word carried a different meaning now.

When he had first arrived in this world, Elarion had been little more than a struggling territory surrounded by uncertainty of its future.

Now it had become center of industry.

A place capable of attracting the attention of kings.

And, if the Royal Guardian was correct, perhaps one of humanity’s most important strongholds in the centuries to come.

The carriage continued forward.

As they approached the outer gates, Lucien immediately noticed increased activity.

Workers moved between construction sites.

Supply wagons entered and exited the city.

New buildings had appeared since his departure.

Several factory chimneys rose in the distance.

Road expansion projects were underway.

Even from outside the walls, growth was visible.

Malen noticed it as well.

"Looks like Lucas hasn’t been idle."

Lucien smiled slightly.

That was an understatement.

If there was one thing Lucas excelled at, it was turning instructions into results.

Soon the gates opened and carriage entered.

The reaction was immediate.

Citizens recognized Lucien almost instantly.

Workers paused what they were doing.

Merchants stopped their conversations.

Soldiers straightened visibly.

Within minutes, word spread through nearby streets.

The Lord had returned.

Lucien wasn’t particularly comfortable with public attention.

But unfortunately, that had become increasingly irrelevant.

Leadership carried visibility.

And there was no avoiding it.

The carriage continued toward the estate.

By the time they arrived, several senior officials were already waiting.

At the front stood Lucas.

The administrator looked exactly as Lucien remembered.

Tired ,overworked and ready to complain.

And somehow still managing everything.

The moment Lucien stepped from the carriage, Lucas approached.

"Welcome back."

Lucien extended a hand.

Lucas ignored it and immediately began speaking.

"We need to discuss steel production."

Malen laughed.

Lucien wasn’t surprised.

Some things never changed.

The administrator finally paused.

Then noticed Gandalf and malen reactions noticing something wrong .

Only then did he realize nobody had responded.

A slight cough followed.

"After you’ve rested."

"Of course."

Lucien smiled.

"Naturally."

Lucas looked relieved.

The administrator clearly had an entire mountain of reports waiting.

Unfortunately for him, those reports would have to wait a little longer.

Several hours later.

In the estate’s main conference room.

A familiar sight.

Maps covered one wall.

Industrial reports covered another.

While production schedules occupied an entire table.

Lucien had barely sat down before Lucas began speaking.

"The expansion project is progressing ahead of schedule."

Several folders immediately appeared.

Malen visibly retreated toward a corner while gandalf quietly slipped away.

Military discussions were one thing.

Administrative reports were another.

The knight and mage both wanted no part of them.

Lucas continued.

"Steel output increased by nineteen percent."

"Machine tool production increased by twenty-three percent."

"Rail construction remains behind schedule due to labor shortages."

Lucien listened carefully.

Ordinarily these reports would have felt routine.

Now they looked completely different after seeing the technology tree.

Every number represented progress.

Every factory represented future possibilities.

Every railway represented another step toward unlocking new technologies.

The system had changed how he viewed everything.

Lucas eventually noticed his expression.

"Something happened."

Lucien nodded.

Several people immediately became attentive.

The administrator knew him well enough to recognize that look.

This wasn’t ordinary news.

"Tell me."

Lucien leaned back.

Then summarized everything.

The capital,weapon demonstration, King’s proposal and lastly the Supreme Mage Council summit.

With the Royal Guardian’s concerns regarding the Great Tear.

By the time he finished speaking, complete silence filled the room.

Lucas simply stared.

The administrator eventually rubbed his forehead.

"Let’s review this."

He raised a finger.

"The King wants a partnership."

A second finger.

"You’re being offered a duchy."

A third finger.

"The fate of humanity may depend on industrial development."

A fourth finger.

"You now possess access to an enormous technological progression system."

Lucas lowered his hand.

Then sighed deeply.

"That is a concerning amount of responsibility."

Malen laughed.

For once, everyone agreed.

Lucien wasn’t sure whether to feel encouraged or alarmed.

Later that evening.

The meeting finally concluded.

Lucas immediately disappeared to begin reviewing the implications of everything he had learned.

Malen went to inspect the military training grounds.

Gandalf returned to the library.

Leaving Lucien alone.

For the first time all day.

The estate had grown quiet.

Outside his office window, the lights of Elarion illuminated the night.

Factories continued operating.

Workers continued moving through the streets.

Construction continued even after sunset.

The city was alive.

Slowly, Lucien opened the technology tree once more.

The enormous network appeared.

Ground Forces.Naval Forces.Air Forces.

Thousands of possibilities stretched before him.

Yet this time he wasn’t looking at weapons.

He was looking at requirements to obtain them

Factories,Steel,Coal,Transportation,Education and so on

The deeper he examined the system, the clearer one truth became.

The greatest challenge wasn’t unlocking technology.

It was building the foundation necessary to support it.

Even the most advanced tank meant nothing without factories.

Even aircraft meant nothing without engines.

Even powerful weapons meant nothing without the civilization capable of producing them.

A small notification suddenly appeared.

NOTICE

Civilization Development Recognized

New Management Interface Available

Would You Like To Open?

YES / NO

Lucien stared for some time

Then slowly smiled.

Apparently the legendary reward wasn’t finished surprising him yet.

Without hesitation, he selected:

YES.

And a completely new section of the system began unfolding before his eyes.

For a brief moment, nothing happened.

Then the technology tree moved aside.

Making room for something far larger.

A new interface unfolded before him.

Layer after layer of information appeared.

It contained everything from Cities,Factories,Resources,Population statistics,Transportation networks,Agriculture,Energy production,Education,Research to Military infrastructure.

The amount of information alone was staggering.

Lucien immediately sat upright.

This wasn’t a military system.

This wasn’t even a technology system.

This was more of a civilization management system.

The display stabilized gradually.

CIVILIZATION INTERFACE ACTIVATED

Current Civilization: Elarion

Civilizational Tier: II

Development Status: Expanding

Overall Assessment: Promising

Several new tabs appeared.

Population,industry,infrastructure,research

,agriculture,military,resources,administration and national Projects.

Lucien stared for sometime then clicked the Industry tab.

Immediately a detailed report appeared.

Steel Production: 18,740 tons annually

Machine Tool Production: Growing

Industrial Efficiency: 61%

Factory Utilization: 78%

Skilled Worker Availability: Limited

Industrial Bottlenecks Detected

His eyes narrowed at the word industrial bottlenecks.

The system immediately highlighted several areas.

Lack of skilled technicians,insufficient transportation capacity,steel shortages during peak production periods,limited precision manufacturing.

Several recommendations appeared.

Priority Recommendation:

Expand Technical Education

Estimated Impact: High

Another recommendation followed.

Priority Recommendation:

Increase Rail Infrastructure

Estimated Impact: High

Lucien slowly leaned back.

Interesting.

Very interesting.

The system wasn’t merely presenting information.

It was actively analyzing Elarion.

Almost like a strategic advisor.

He opened another tab.

Research.

The display changed.

Current Research Capacity: Low

Research Institutions: 1[Gandalf]

Research Efficiency: 42%

Innovation Rate: Limited

Major Limitation Identified

Lack of Educated Workforce

Lucien immediately understood the implication.

The technology tree wasn’t enough.

Knowing how something worked didn’t automatically create the people capable of building it.

A civilization required engineers,scientists, technicians,managers,workers and teachers.

The realization struck harder than expected.

The greatest bottleneck wasn’t steel, Coal or factories.

It was people.

Educated people.

For the first time, Lucien understood why advanced civilizations invested so heavily in education.

Without educated citizens, progress slowed to a crawl.

A notification appeared.

Strategic Recommendation

Establish Technical Academies

Priority Level: High

Long-Term Impact: Exceptional

Lucien smiled.

Lucas was going to love this Or hate it.

Possibly both.

He opened the Military tab.

The display shifted again.

Military Assessment

Ground Forces: Strong

Naval Forces: Nonexistent

Air Forces: Nonexistent

Overall Military Rating: Regional Power

Projected Growth Potential: Exceptional

That made sense.

Elarion possessed modern artillery and armored vehicles.

Its ground forces were already becoming formidable.

Its navy barely existed.

Its air force,well even it’s concept didn’t exist right now.

The system wasn’t being insulting.

It was being accurate.

Lucien continued reading.

Then another section caught his attention.

Threat Assessment

Internal Threats: Moderate

External Threats: Low

Long-Term Existential Threats: Unknown

Unknown.

The word bothered him.

Immediately he selected it.

A new window opened.

Data Incomplete

Insufficient Information Regarding:

The Great Tear,demonic Forces,ancient Civilization Records,supreme Mage Council Archives

Further Investigation Required

Lucien’s eyes narrowed.

Even the system lacked complete information.

That was unexpected.

For the first time, the Great Tear felt even more mysterious.

If the system considered its knowledge incomplete, then there were clearly pieces missing.

He made a mental note to remember that.

The Royal Guardian might know more.

The Supreme Mage Council almost certainly knew more.

And perhaps, somewhere within ancient records, answers still existed.

Eventually Lucien closed the report.

Then paused.

One final tab remained.

National Projects.

Curious, he selected it.

The display changed.

A list appeared.

Some entries were dark.

Others glowed faintly.

Several immediately caught his attention.

National Railway Expansion

Status: Available

Estimated Completion Time: 5 Years

Civilization Impact: High

Another.

Industrial Education Initiative

Status: Available

Estimated Completion Time: 8 Years

Civilization Impact: Exceptional

Another.

Integrated National Steel Program

Status: Available

Estimated Completion Time: 6 Years

Civilization Impact: Very High

Lucien stared.

They were long term goals.

Projects capable of transforming entire regions.

Then he noticed something near the bottom.

A project unlike the others.

Its icon glowed gold.

The same color as legendary quests.

Slowly he opened it.

The description appeared.

And for the first time since unlocking the civilization interface, Lucien’s expression changed completely.

LEGENDARY NATIONAL PROJECT

Humanity’s Shield

Status: Locked

Requirements Incomplete

Purpose: Prepare Civilization For The Next Great Tear

Progress: 0%

The room suddenly felt colder.

His heartbeat slowed.

Humanity’s Shield.

The wording alone carried enormous implications.

Slowly he opened the project requirements.

The list began appearing.

One line at a time.

And each new requirement was more intimidating than the last.

Lucien read the first one.

Then the second.

Then the third.

His eyes widened slightly.

Because for the first time since arriving in this world, the system had shown him something truly frightening.

A goal.

And the scale of that goal dwarfed everything he had accomplished so far.

Outside the window, the lights of Elarion continued shining beneath the night sky.

Factories worked.

Workers labored.

Citizens slept peacefully.

Completely unaware of the challenge waiting centuries in the future.

Lucien slowly leaned back in his chair.

His gaze remained fixed on the golden project.

The Royal Guardian had spoken of preparing humanity.

The King had spoken of strengthening civilization.

The technology tree had pointed toward industrial growth.

Now the system itself had confirmed it.

All roads led toward the same destination.

The next Great Tear.

And suddenly, for the first time, Lucien began understanding the true scale of the journey ahead.

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