Takumi uploaded countless magic books into the data archive, adding another 100,000 magical tomes. At the same time, he began to ponder whether he should find a way to establish network connectivity with other fused worlds.
After all, with so many worlds merged, their networks still weren't connected. The worlds that entered via the transit gate couldn't receive his world's network signal. It was something he needed to consider.
In addition, there was also the task of collecting knowledge from other worlds. Takumi valued such knowledge immensely. Otherwise, he wouldn't have taken the trouble to travel just to gather magical books from those worlds.
With that in mind, Takumi began organizing. There was still a lot of magic he hadn't uploaded yet. Besides the ones from the Toaru Majutsu no Index world, there was also a wealth of information from the No Game No Life world that needed to be archived.
Takumi spent the entire night working on these things, while the people in the group spent the night at his house. The next day, everyone headed to school. Juuou Asuka and the others went to Gourmet City to make purchases.
Having spent the whole night uploading knowledge, Takumi finally stepped out and headed to City of Hope. This city had now become the central hub of Takumi's world—effectively its capital. More and more people were choosing to live there.
Aside from the people Takumi initially brought in, many Magical Armored Girls had also decided to settle here. There were even some who came for educational purposes.
As a result, the housing Takumi originally built was no longer sufficient. The outskirts of the city were constantly under expansion. These matters were handled entirely by Ningguang and the Holy Maiden.
Takumi arrived at the building where Ningguang and the others worked. Coincidentally, Keqing was there today as well. Seeing Takumi arrive, both women were a bit surprised.
"Mr. Takumi!" they greeted quickly.
Takumi responded with a smile, "Just call me Takumi. Are you both adjusting well here?"
He sat down in the room, and Ningguang and Keqing joined him. After staying here for a while, their attire had also become more modernized. Ningguang poured him tea and responded with a smile.
"We've gotten used to it. Honestly, I don't mean to say this harshly, but life here is much more comfortable than in Liyue."
That was an undisputed fact. Life in Liyue wasn't nearly as convenient as it was here.
"As long as you're comfortable! I suppose it won't be long before Liyue starts relocating here, right?"
Zhongli had deliberately given Takumi points to pull Ningguang into the group—likely in preparation for this matter.
"Yes! The Geo Lord spoke with me just yesterday. He plans to start sending people over soon, and the gradual transfer will begin. He's already confirmed a few matters."
"He mentioned that he's contacted the other Archons. I suppose he'll discuss this with you as well."
Ningguang recounted her recent conversation with Zhongli. The discussions with the other Archons most likely revolved around the full migration of Teyvat.
The other gods were in favor. After all, Teyvat was plagued with endless problems, with each nation having its own safety hazards. If they could move to a more stable world, they were all willing to do so.
Especially since the new land would be constructed based on their original territories—how could the Archons not be tempted? It would solve most of their issues instantly.
"Alright. I'll talk to him when the time comes."
Takumi wasn't too concerned about the mass migration of Teyvat. In his world, space was abundant. Land was the least valuable resource.
In fact, they had already begun terraforming Mars. And even on this planet, there were vast unused lands and open continents, all without major dangers.
As for magical beasts? Nobody even considered them a threat anymore.
Ningguang nodded. She and Zhongli could handle Liyue's relocation. Takumi had already prepared the land for them. But for the other nations, land still needed to be allocated.
That was something only Takumi could decide—Ningguang had no authority in that regard.
"Since other nations have merged in recently, how's the trade situation coming along?"
Takumi didn't dwell on the previous topic but instead shifted to ask about this one.
With so many worlds fusing together, how had commerce developed?
Ningguang explained, "The details are being handled by Tingyun. I must say, Miss Tingyun is incredibly capable. Many of the merged worlds have begun to accept our currency. Once they understood how currency works, they were happy to adopt it."
"In fact, demand now slightly exceeds supply. If possible, I hope you can increase currency production."
Seeing Takumi bring this up, Ningguang immediately raised the issue she'd been meaning to discuss. Currency supply was falling short of market demand.
She had intended to bring this up with Takumi soon, and now was the perfect chance. If they couldn't exchange enough money for foreign visitors, it would be a huge problem.
These worlds were eager to buy technology and knowledge from Takumi's world, even sending students to study here. But when it came to currency, there was a massive shortage—it simply couldn't meet demand.
"Alright, I got it. I'll just make some adjustments."
Takumi wasn't bothered. It was just currency—no big deal. He could set up a few more printing machines and be done with it.
"Great. That should solve the problem. Also, some worlds are inviting us to help develop their universes. I'm not sure whether we should agree."
She seemed a little lost as she said this. Things like interstellar development were new to her—something she only began to understand after arriving in this world.
Upon hearing that, Takumi rolled his eyes.
"Refuse! We haven't even developed our own universe yet. Why bother developing theirs? If you feel awkward rejecting them, just say you'll introduce them to some aliens."
Takumi couldn't help but complain.
Good grief, they hadn't even learned to walk, and now they wanted to develop a universe? Should they ask aliens to do it for them?