Without further hesitation, Kisha tapped on the building’s icon in the interface, linking it to her Territory Pack and scheduling the change for several hours later, just enough time for the staff to clean up and relocate to the reassigned Central Hall spaces.
Suddenly, a prompt popped up:
[Do you want to connect Building A to the Territory Pack and apply time distortion?]
[Reminder: Once time distortion is applied, Building A will follow the same time flow as the Territory Space, ten times faster than the outside world. People entering and exiting will feel the difference. Access can be restricted to authorized individuals only. Once activated, changes cannot be made for one full month.]
[Set] or [Decline]
Then she clicked the ’Set’ button, and a timer appeared on her screen.
[Outside Countdown Timer: 3:00:00]
Upon seeing this, Kisha quickly opened the territory interface’s chat and messaged Aston.
[Kisha: Aston, with the number of warriors we now have and the limited training space, I know it’s been tough for you and the team to manage both training and keeping watch over the new recruits, especially with how busy you and Tristan are handling everything else.
[Kisha: I found a solution.]
[Kisha: I need you to head to the building next to the Central Hall, the one currently used by the House and Allocation Management Office. I’ve already reorganized the Central Hall and added office cubicles with department tags there.]
[Kisha: Please relocate the House and Allocation team into the Central Hall immediately. Once you get there, reassure everyone that the sudden environmental changes they witnessed were just due to someone using their awakened ability, no need for panic. I need this transition completed within the next three hours.]
[Kisha: After three hours, lead the warriors into the adjacent building. You’ll be able to train there more effectively. I’ve linked that space to my Territory Space, which means time will flow differently; ten days inside will be equal to just one day outside. This should give everyone a huge advantage in their training.]
[Kisha: In addition, I’ll send more Scarlet Honey to help temper their bodies and increase their chances of awakening. For the Awakened ability users, have them drink the spring water I’ll be sending. It should help strengthen and stabilize their abilities.]
Aston, who had been busy overseeing training in the Central Square, was momentarily startled by the sudden pop-up of the chat interface. He immediately fell silent, signaling the warriors in front of him to continue on their own for the time being.
Fred, Rose, Evelyn, Clyde, Reeve, and even Rakan and his group—who had helped with Jason and Adam’s case and just had a happy moment in their own homes with their family—came out to assist with the training, regardless of the time of day.
Noticing Aston standing still, they assumed he had been pushing himself too hard, so they stepped in to supervise the new recruits. Several first-batch trainees with strong martial arts foundations also joined in to help, fully aware of how critical it was to raise capable fighters quickly. After all, they had all survived the nightmare of the Zombie Wave, and they knew: the more combat-ready people they had, the stronger their base’s defense would be.
After reading Kisha’s message, Aston replied without hesitation.
[Aston: Understood, City Lord. Leave this to me.]
Aston had already witnessed the wonders of Kisha’s magical inventory and the mysteries of her Territory Space, so he never doubted her words. If she told him the sun was rising from the north, he wouldn’t even blink—he’d believe her without question and carry out her orders. After all, under her leadership, their base had steadily grown stronger and more organized, and the results spoke for themselves.
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