Hearing that, the merpeople were relieved.
They were already at the end of their rope and could no longer bear any changes.
Astor led them to the living area.
Although unlike the merfolk kingdom where they could swim freely in the water, every room in the living area could improve their bodies to a certain extent.
The living area did not require energy to operate.
As long as those robots were working again, the living area could be used.
Astor found a room, and he said to the other merpeople, “All of you can choose a room and have a rest first. There’ll be work for you later.”
In fact, Astor was very tired by now.
The previous battles with the professor took a lot from him. Plus the energy he used to activate the automated repair robot area, Astor was simply exhausted.
Therefore, Astor only wanted to find a quiet and dry place to have a good sleep.
Although it was no big deal for Astor to be underwater for such a long time, he was human, after all. He was used to living in a dry environment.
When Astor opened the door and walked into the room to his bed, the princess followed Astor inside.
“Why don’t you go back to your room and rest?”
Astor looked at the princess who followed him and asked in puzzlement.
The princess blushed, lowered her head, and whispered to Abraham, “I vowed to be your servant, so it’s my duty to serve you in bed.”
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