Chapter 483 Attention to detail
When everything was completed, I spotted Sung Hei and the others flying towards me.
As they touched down, their faces were filled with smiles, eager to report that they had successfully completed the task I assigned to them
"Excellent work," I praised, giving Min Hee a gentle pat on the head before turning to Mio, offering them both a reassuring gesture of affection.
Being the more reserved members of the group, they deserved a little extra encouragement.
Of course, I made sure to express my gratitude to each of them, ensuring that none of them felt overlooked or left out. It would be problematic if I didn't give them all attention.
"So, what's next?" Sung Hei inquired, she was now on the work mode .
"Our next step is to begin constructing the Academy," I declared confidently.
With a flick of my wrist, I transported everyone to the mountaintop plateau situated at the northern apex.
As we stood amidst the crisp flat surface, I projected a holographic image onto the ground before us, revealing my vision for the finished academy.
The academy stood proudly at the heart of the bustling city, a mesmerizing fusion of fantasy and modern architecture.
Dominating the skyline was a majestic thirty-floor tower in the center, its spires reaching towards the heavens with an air of power.
Circular balconies adorned the tower, each floor wrapped in intricately carved stone and embellished with glowing runes that shimmered like stars against the night sky.
Surrounding the central tower were a series of buildings, ranging from quaint one-story cottages to more substantial five-story structures.
Each building exuded its own unique charm, blending ancient stonework with sleek, contemporary designs.
Western miniature dragons also perched atop the rooftops kept watch over the grounds, their stone forms seemingly alive with silent vigilance.
The grounds of the academy were a sight to behold, with lush gardens blooming with exotic flora and winding pathways leading to hidden alcoves and serene courtyards.
Enchanted fountains also bubbled with sparkling water, casting rainbow-hued reflections that danced across the stone walkways.
"This place is like something out of a fantasy," Sung Hei remarked, her voice filled with awe as she took in the realistic holographic projection before us.
However, her enthusiasm was soon changed by a critical observation. "But I think the design is too outdated," she added, her tone thoughtful.
I nodded, acknowledging her opinion.
"This is precisely what I envision for our academy," I replied, understanding her expectation for a more modern architectural approach.
"It's important to me that this place is unique," I continued, addressing the group. "I think that embracing the fantastical elements aligns better with the overall ambiance we want to create here."
As I spoke, I made sure to weave my explanation carefully, ensuring that my true motives remained shrouded in mystery.
After all, I couldn't let them catch on to the fact that my inspiration was fueled by binge-watching too many anime with a similar theme.
With a serious expression, I gestured towards the holographic image before us, pretending to be deeply engrossed in the architectural intricacies.
"You see," I began, my tone earnest, "it's important to strike the perfect balance between nature and structure. We want our academy to stand out, like a Magic Academy"
I paused for dramatic effect, hoping my analogy would land.
Sung Hei raised an eyebrow, clearly amused by my comparison. "So, you're saying we should aim for the Magic Academy design?" she giggled, unable to contain her laughter.
"I love it!" Eun Ha exclaimed, her excitement visible in her flashed face.
It was no surprise; with her 8th-grade syndrome, her taste in architecture was flawless and perfect like mine.
I returned her enthusiasm with a wink, appreciating her approval.
"Let's go with this design !" With a thumbs-up from Eun Ha, I knew we were on the right track.
"Sung Hei, I'm entrusting you with the role of head of construction here," I stated, directing my attention towards her. Her flexible power made her the ideal candidate for such an important position.
Unlike the relatively simple task of creating a stairs, chambers and Terraforming , constructing an entire academy required meticulous attention to detail.
From the exterior to the interior, every aspect needed to be carefully considered and executed flawlessly.
It was a big undertaking, one that even I couldn't accomplish within a short period of time.
I noticed Sung Hei looking a bit overwhelmed by the responsibility I had entrusted to her, so I knew I had to offer her some encouragement.
"Don't worry," I reassured her, extending my arm as a shimmering blue crystal materialized in my hand. "I'll provide you with this Concentrated Mind Power, with 50 units. Consider it like a battery to help you recharge your energy." With a gentle smile, I offered her the crystal, knowing it would aid her in the demanding task.
Sung Hei accepted it and nodded, she became much confident now on her ability.
After providing her with the initial Concentrated Mind Power crystal, I remained focused on replenishing my lost energy.
With each moment that passed, I channeled my inner strength, allowing it to flow freely through me.
Gradually, the familiar sensation of strength surged within, and my Mind power was full again.
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"Time to make the next batch," I chuckled aloud
One after another, they materialized in my hands, each one a symbol of my perseverance and unwavering focus.
I continued the creating it until a total of twenty crystals sparkled before me, their radiant energy pulsating with potential.
"Take this, " I handed all of it to Sung hei.
She accepted the crystals with gratitude, her confidence growing with each one she received.
With the additional support, I knew she would be well-prepared to lead the construction efforts effectively.
As for me?
Now that the construction of the academy is underway, my focus would shift towards establishing the curriculum and creating a new type of power that humans could easily adapt too.
Gifted power was too random, and only a few people could awaken it. I needed to create a type of power that would be accessible to everyone, something that would fundamentally change how human bodies work.