The world started moving again with one heart.
Project Genocide, the Australian gate extermination operation, restarted in a Madagascar version, and the manpower needed to build Hyper Camp began gathering from all over the world.
People came alive.
Madagascar had once been feared to the point of being called an island of death, but now it had become a place everyone wanted to go to, saying new jobs were being created.
Naturally, at the center of all of it was Su-ho.
- Honestly, isn’t it better to go to Madagascar and earn dollars than stay holed up at home when it’s not even a safe zone?
- Totally.
- Bringing in foreign currency is a huge win lol
- Ohohoho! It’s time for the heroes and brave men to go earn foreign currency!
- But do they take just anyone for this?
- No. Their infrastructure’s going to have limits, so why would they pick some homebody loser lol when skilled technicians and master craftsmen are everywhere.
- Sad upvote...
It was a wonderful phenomenon.
Just like the many countries around the world that helped during the Korean War, the whole world was joining forces, supporting them with supplies and manpower, and gathering in Madagascar.
And in the process, it was only natural that Suho-land’s monsters would be exposed.
Following Su-ho’s orders, they began actively helping the people who came to Madagascar, and during that process, their distinctive, valiant appearance was broadcast in real time all over the world through the TV station cameras that had flocked in to deliver the on-site atmosphere.
- Whoa
- No way, they’re insanely cool
- Are those really the lizardmen I know? They’re way bigger and scarier and more handsome than the lizardman paparazzi pics online.
- If you told me to fight lizardmen like that, I’m confident I’d lose in three seconds.
- Totally, upvote
- Those aren’t lizardmen, they’re basically dragonmen.
- I told you, reptilians are real.
- Someone suspiciously rich really likes lizardmen.
- I hope my lizard evolves like that.
- Oh, are you a summoner?
- No, I just keep reptiles.
Terrifying beyond words when they were enemies, and reassuring beyond words when they were allies.
The lizardmen, organized as an elite army, were reassurance itself.
That was why the easy but physically demanding missions were mostly assigned to the lizardmen.
For example, escorting the people who arrived on the island, or carrying construction materials.
Of course, the lizardmen had no complaints.
They really had none.
“Tsura.”
“This much is only natural.”
“It’s work the Great King ordered.”
“This is something no one but us, the elite of elites, can do.”
“We carry out any mission faithfully and reliably.”
“Tsura!”
If anything, they took pride in the fact that they were doing work like this.
Watching those lizardmen with satisfaction, Su-ho thought,
'This is what they call the effect of a rank badge.'
They said a position makes the person.
The lizardmen were an excellent example of that saying.
And maybe because of that...
“Tsut.”
“I’m jealous....”



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