Unfold the Base Vehicle

Looking for ores and other resources isn't actually difficult.

As long as Machimaru gets Vegapunk to design a blueprint for a device that can locate ore resources and then inputs that blueprint into the "Mechanical Manufacturing Machine," it's all set.

By the way, Vegapunk is a brain-man with the Brain-Brain Fruit. His current scientific skills aren't that super yet, but he's still a genius. Designing such a machine with his genius brain isn't tricky.

The problematic part is manufacturing it...

But Sourceichi doesn't need to worry about that. As long as there's a blueprint and raw materials, he can easily manufacture the corresponding machine, especially since he has a Mechanical Manufacturing Machine.

So now Machimaru often goes to Vegapunk's laboratory on Pandora Island to search for valuable blueprints.

However, Vegapunk's main focus now is researching monster cells, and he's already made some progress.

Hmm, that's about it for Vegapunk.

Anyway, Kenshin used a mineral detector to locate a very secretive mining area and then used the Mist gas to teleport the Red Alert base vehicle over.

He had been looking for a suitable place, and after entering the Land of Hozuki, he felt it was a good place.

Firstly, it's rich in resources, not just minerals, and it also has many people!

That's right. For Sourceichi, talent is the most important resource because more people mean more emotional values. Moreover, there are many strong people in the Land of Hozuki, and the systematic flowery learning methods here are even more suitable.

Secondly, a war is about to happen here, so seizing a country in the midst of war...

It's pretty standard, right?

Hmm, "seizing a country" sounds too harsh; "taking over a country" sounds better.

The only pity is that the base vehicle he pulled out is French, belonging to the Allied forces. If it were Soviet, there would be units like Yuri that control people and even the most romantic Grand Slam bombs instead of nuclear weapons.

But the French's giant cannons are pretty good, too, especially when combined with the terrain of the Land of Hozuki; they're practically impregnable!

Moreover, this isn't really a game world; developing nuclear weapons from an Allied base vehicle...

Seems reasonable, too, right?

After his thought, the base vehicle instantly unfolded.

Where he was initially considered a mountainous area, although it was spacious, there were towering mountains not far away. The moment the base vehicle unfolded, it occupied almost a quarter of the space here!

It's quite a large building, looking similar to an Allied base in the game on the outside, but with an extra door.

Kenshin walked into this door and immediately found a complete set of housing facilities inside the base, with a luxurious sofa in front of a vast sand table resembling the surrounding world.

Above the sand table, there was a screen with the name and image of a "Power Plant" building.

Just like operating a game, only one power plant can be built at first, and building a power plant requires money, which in this world is exchanged for "Beli."

And a power plant...

Requires eight million Beli!

If it were a pauper, he really couldn't afford to play this "game."

But Sourceichi is now rich, and Machimaru, as the Marshal of the Black Order, directly appropriated public funds, which is not a small amount.

Even a great pirate can have several hundred million to tens of billions of Beli. As an essential institution of the World Government, how could it be short of money?

So this amount of money is nothing to him.

He clicked on the power plant and then built it next to the base, but the difference between the present world and the game came out again.

In the game, you just need to click and wait for the time to turn, and you can directly establish the power plant.

But in the present world, he needs to provide manpower to complete such a power plant.

The money he spent was actually just on producing various devices needed to build the power plant—well, or a blueprint for the power plant?

However, with the enhancement of this base vehicle, the construction speed should be breakneck.

Sourceichi thought about it and decided to let Machimaru come over.

As for manpower, it's simple.

Machimaru's dominance and the Soul-Soul Fruit can provide a large amount of labour.

Thinking of this, Sourceichi arranged for the Red Alert base vehicle to develop on its own for a while, and Kenshin, well, could leave.

Calculating by time, this Red Alert base vehicle can actually be put into use very soon.

Because as long as the barracks are built, he can produce his soldiers. Although these soldiers are similar to ordinary people, they have powerful weapons and military literacy, at least much stronger than the ordinary soldiers of the Navy.

Especially the engineers, with engineers; his construction speed should be faster, and various plans will be more reasonable.

The only problem is that they all belong to Sourceichi's belongings, and they won't provide emotional value to Sourceichi. Otherwise, Sourceichi could be self-sufficient.

However, letting them participate in the next battle can at least harvest the emotional values of other people.

Thinking like this, Sourceichi let Kenshin leave the vicinity.

Unfortunately, about three days after leaving the base, he was discovered.

Kenshin walked on a deserted dirt road, not in any city now, because if he entered the city, he would be discovered immediately.

But it's almost the same outside.

The whole Land of Hozuki has mobilised to catch him, and wherever he is, he's easy to find.

And now, eight people appeared around him.

Kenshin immediately stopped.

He looked at the eight people around him, all of them exuding a strong killing intent, and their eyes were pitch black.

That's right; these are the eight vassals of Kougami Mitama, headed by Kinkyuubimon, surrounding Kenshin.

To catch Kenshin and at least ensure he was delayed, Kougami Mitama divided his forces into four parts.

He, Tokuyur, eight vassals, and the Shadow Corps were separately searching for Himura Kenshin in the four townships.

As for himself and Tokuyur, it goes without saying that he's absolutely confident he can defeat Himura Kenshin.

The Shadow Corps is good at hiding. They can hide in the shadows and are good at tracking.

As for his eight vassals...

As long as they can pass on the information and then hold it down for a while.

But...

Can they really hold it down?

Himura Kenshin's mouth was slightly raised, and he pulled out the sword from his waist.