Chapter 975: Velnorah, My Giant Wife.

Chapter 975: Velnorah, My Giant Wife.

'But... Technocracy, huh. So that's the society she envisioned? A society where everything is a grand experiment?' Victor thought. He wasn't a scientist, so he couldn't fully understand the consequences of such a society for a scientist's ideas. But just because he wasn't a scientist didn't mean he would mock this method and say it was flawed.

He wasn't that close-minded. If he didn't know something, he could just ask his Wife... Or, he could wait and see for himself; it was more interesting that way.

Seeing Victor silent and sensing his emotions, Velnorah smiled internally. It was this attitude that she came to like the most about Victor. Even though he did incomprehensible things to those who didn't understand, he wouldn't directly judge her. He would wait to see, accepting the things she did because of who she was.

It could be said that Victor accepted Velnorah's entire existence as she was... He didn't ask her to change or anything like that and was content to have her as she was, and because of this attitude, Velnorah liked him even more.

Small minds didn't understand what she was trying to achieve here, but in the long run, everyone would know the impacts of it. Velnorah never thought of herself as the smartest woman in the Universe... No, maybe she did before her fall, but as always, reality was there to ensure she didn't get too arrogant.

And because of the lesson she learned from failing, she decided to create a Technocracy, a society where everything was a grand experiment. Velnorah would know everything that happened here and every idea individuals had. She would open doors to new knowledge or ideas she never thought of before.

Listening was important to have ideas, that was a lesson she learned from interacting with Ruby and watching the infamous 'animes' that all Wives seem to enjoy to some degree.

And this lesson, she would apply here... She would listen to an entire society composed of thousands of Beings of different species and implement all interesting or good ideas to improve her own Faction and achieve a future utopia.

The city, which was a grand social experiment, was also a great source of ideas for Velnorah herself, and through this city, she would support her Husband. Updated from novelbIn.(c)om

For the second time since she met Victor, she had never felt so excited about the future.

'First, I must automate everything. I can't let my sisters occupy small positions they don't want. A Clone police force will be quite useful, too... Clones that keep their information and update according to conflicts... Maybe I should put a Nightmare Tower here? Husband, would you allow clones to fight in the Tower? That way, we'll have the greatest fighting force. A fighting force that updates automatically.'

'Not only that, as my Husband owns Hell, I can make these soldiers grow new Souls by doing this, ensuring potential for the future. Depending on the soldiers' performance, I should categorize them into different squads and give different Races and attributes to each... That way, Husband will have a truly immortal army by his side.'

'Equip these soldiers with ships equipped with a technology that blends Divine Materials and Runes... All in an automated process... We'll have the perfect army where if one ship is destroyed, the system's automation will just create another in a few minutes.' A ridiculous thought, only conceivable due to the essentially inexhaustible Dimension of resources that Victor provided her.

'I must upgrade my Artificial Intelligence, ensure more security backdoors in case someone tries to corrupt them... Actually, why not make her sentient like those anime characters Ruby watches? That way, she can fall in love with my Husband, and everything will be easier. Of course, I'll also create security backdoors as well. The Artificial Intelligence will take care of this entire city and ensure that the Technocracy functions properly.' Velnorah thought.

Velnorah wasn't planning to interfere in Hell. She knew very well that Hell was Victor's personal domain, not to mention that the Technocracy wouldn't work in his Hell where a society he built already existed. The society she was planning could possibly exist now because it was in its initial phase of construction.

The Beings living here had only recently begun organizing themselves, so it could be said that this was the perfect opportunity to make everything work the way she planned.

Victor looked around the futuristic room and saw that everything was automated. For a few seconds, his gaze fell on a full-body mannequin where Velnorah's always-worn clothes were, and then his gaze went to the tall woman lying on his chest.

He smiled gently when he saw Velnorah's peaceful expression and began stroking her long blue hair. "Sleep well, Velnorah."

"Mmm..." She snuggled closer to Victor's body as if he were a big pillow.

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Velnorah opened her eyes slightly, feeling very sleepy.

'... Did I sleep that deeply?' She wondered how long it had been since she had slept so deeply. She could barely even remember the last time she slept.

She opened her eyes slightly and stared at the ceiling of her room. At that moment, she felt quite peaceful, as if all the weight she had been carrying had suddenly disappeared.

"Good morning, Velnorah. How was your sleep?"

Looking slightly to the side, she saw a pair of crimson-violet eyes, and only when she saw those eyes did she remember what happened. "Husband... I had a good sleep... The best sleep."

"I see, that's good to hear." He smiled gently and stroked her long blue hair.

"Hmm~." She purred in satisfaction with those caresses, caresses she never thought she would enjoy or let someone do to her.

"Well, sleeping for a month tends to do that to people."

"What-." She sat up abruptly when she heard what Victor said, only to stop when he pulled her back into his chest and hugged her.

"Don't worry, I dilated time. Not even an hour has passed outside."

"... Oh... You could have told me that before." She grumbled. For a moment, she thought she had missed 1 month of development in her city.

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