Chapter 425

Ei was feeling very depressed.

That fox really deserved to be chopped up a few times. Always spouting nonsense. And even her own sister—why was she joining in on the fun?

After Makoto made her little joke, she focused her gaze on the pass in her hand.

"A pass for the teleportation anchor?"

"As expected of Takumi. Did he really manage to create this?"

Makoto was truly shocked.

Takumi had actually developed a pass for the teleportation anchor.

She had studied the teleportation anchors before, but unfortunately, she found no clues on how to activate them.

Especially when it came to the pass—no one knew how to obtain it.

Those things seemed to be hidden away on purpose.

No doubt, this was the work of Celestia.

Although she didn't know why Celestia was concealing them, it no longer mattered.

Now that Takumi had created one, what could Celestia do? Come down and find him?

Rumor had it that Celestia was cowardly.

Thinking of this, a smirk appeared at the corners of Makoto's mouth.

Celestia, it seems your time has come.

She never expected such a monster like Takumi to appear in Teyvat.

Makoto shook her head. She decided not to think too much about it and instead focused on studying the pass.

However, despite her efforts, she couldn't figure anything out.

She decided to put it away for now.

If she ever needed to go to Liyue in the future, she could just use the pass and avoid the hassle of traveling by boat.

"Is there only one?" Makoto asked, looking at Yae Miko.

Hearing her words, Miko nodded.

"He gave me three," she replied. "One is with Miss Kamisato's family, another is with me."

"If you need one, you'll have to ask Takumi yourself."

After saying this, Yae Miko turned to Ei with a mischievous smile.

Noticing her gaze, Ei immediately felt uneasy.

She really wanted to strangle someone.

What did that look mean?

Makoto simply nodded in understanding.

She picked up the pass in her hand. As for Ei, well, she could go ask Takumi for one herself.

Makoto didn't see the need to give it to her.

Besides, she had already decided that Ei should go to Liyue.

Now that everything in Inazuma was running smoothly, there wasn't much reason for her to stay here.

It would be better for her to go to Liyue instead.

Whether Ei wanted to go there for fun or for some other purpose, it didn't matter.

She might as well stay by Takumi's side.

Meanwhile, far away in Liyue, Takumi suddenly sneezed.

This made him feel a little annoyed.

Can he even sneeze in this physical condition?

Someone must have been thinking about him.

Thinking this, Takumi nodded to himself.

That must be it.

If someone is thinking about you, you sneeze. That's how it goes, right?

Shaking his head, Takumi decided not to dwell on it.

Just now, Abe had sent him a message.

She told him that the software was ready and asked him to come take a look.

Takumi tidied himself up, then got up and headed out.

Soon, Takumi arrived at Liyue's Network Company.

Abe was already waiting for him, surrounded by several programmers.

Looking at these people, Takumi couldn't help but notice how their hair was thinning.

A strange look flashed across his eyes.

It seemed that being a programmer truly made people go bald.

No matter the world, programmers were still cursed by the Bald God.

"Here, take a look," Abe said. "If there are no problems, I'll release it so people can start downloading. Then, we can invite merchants to register."

Abe handed three mobile phones to Takumi.

Hearing what she said, Takumi became curious.

Taking the phone, he started examining it.

"This one is for customers," Abe explained. "I've set up a test store inside."

"As long as an order is placed here, the other two applications will receive the information."

"Merchants will then prepare the food as quickly as possible."

"Once it's ready, the delivery staff can take the order and pick it up."

Abe had developed the software according to Takumi's plan.

Takumi tested the applications.

After a while, he nodded in satisfaction.

"Not bad."

"This should work perfectly."

"But there are still some areas that need improvement."

Takumi began pointing out aspects that could be optimized.

Abe listened attentively and quickly took out a small notebook to jot everything down.

"We'll update those in future versions."

"But for now, this version is good to go."

"We just need to promote it and recruit delivery personnel."

Hearing this, Takumi nodded.

Abe continued, "Actually, we've already started recruiting couriers."

"And there are plenty of applicants."

"Many former members of the Treasure Hoarders are looking for jobs now, so hiring them has been easy."

After recording Takumi's feedback, she filled him in on the recruitment progress.

Delivery staff?

Wu He had already taken care of that.

Takumi had instructed him about this beforehand, so Wu He had everything prepared in advance.

Even electric scooters had been arranged for the delivery workers.

Not only that, but Abe had also developed small cash register devices, which were now in mass production.

All of these things had been Takumi's ideas.

Everything was ready to go.

Now, they just needed to promote the software.

Hearing this, Takumi nodded again.

"Then let's start onboarding merchants."

"When the time comes, we'll use our chat software to push advertisements."

"A simple pop-up notification will be enough to let everyone know."

Takumi had already considered the best way to market the software.

A pop-up window would ensure that all users became aware of it immediately.

Abe had no objections to this.

"Alright, I'll get started on that."

She turned to Wu He. "I'll leave this part to you."

Wu He, who had been silently observing, nodded and left immediately to make the necessary arrangements.

Takumi stayed at the company for a while longer before heading out.

There was nothing more for him to do personally.

Once Abe finished setting things up, Takumi would simply push out the pop-up notification.

Meanwhile, the former Treasure Hoarders who had become delivery workers also received a message from Wu He.

It was time to start promoting the software.

Any store selling food or drinks was a potential client.

Many of the former Treasure Hoarders got to work immediately, carrying the new cash registers to shops and demonstrating how they worked.

These devices, of course, came with a price tag.

However, they were relatively cheap.

Once purchased, any incoming orders would automatically generate receipts, making the process efficient.

After hearing the explanation, merchants quickly saw the benefits and decided to buy them.

Moreover, these devices were developed by Liyue's Network Company, which was now widely trusted in Guili Plains.

Since everything they produced had proven useful so far, merchants had full confidence in their reliability.