173: Chapter 171 I Want Ten Sky Cities!

"Go find the Tali Tribe?"

Upon hearing this, Su Xiaoli's pupils, which had just returned to their normal black color, faintly shimmered with red light again.

She grabbed Lin Mo's sleeve, her little face flushed with excitement.

"I'm going too!!"

Lin Mo's eyelid twitched.

"Are you kidding?"

"Absolutely not."

He could rely on the Extraterrestrial Demon origin to resurrect infinitely and mess around outside as he pleased.

But Su Xiaoli only had one life.

Even though she was ridiculously strong now, Lin Mo didn't want her to risk her life in the Boundary Sea.

"No, you can't go."

Lin Mo reached out and pressed down on her shoulders, his expression turning unusually serious.

Su Xiaoli was stunned.

"Why?"

"Fighting and killing is a man's job."

Lin Mo looked into her eyes, his tone softening.

"Besides, we have something more important that needs you to do."

Su Xiaoli blinked.

"What is it?"

Lin Mo said with a straight face.

"I've arranged many workers in the Inner World."

"Go in and properly plan our future little home."

As soon as the words "little home" came out.

Su Xiaoli's mind went blank with a buzz.

The murderous aura that had just emerged instantly vanished.

Her little face turned beet red in an instant.

"A... a little home?"

She couldn't even speak properly anymore.

"Yes."

Lin Mo struck while the iron was hot.

"Build it however you want, as big as you want."

"You can order those laborers inside around however you like."

"Once I finish dealing with these small fries outside, we'll move in."

After finishing, Lin Mo casually opened the space gate to the Inner World.

Behind the gate, the world tree stood tall, and law flowers swayed slowly among its branches and leaves.

The tips of Su Xiaoli's ears were red enough to drip blood.

Her mind was filled with the words "little home," "move in later," and "we."

Reason?

It had long since run away from home.

"Then... then I'll go in and take a look first."

She nodded dizzily, hugged her little bear bag tightly, and dove into the Inner World.

The space gate closed.

Lin Mo breathed a sigh of relief.

Finally, he had gotten rid of this hyperactive person.

...

Law Space, Inner World.

East District construction site.

The Great Elder of the Dragon Temple was holding a whip, driving five hundred thousand Dragon Temple soldiers to ram earth and pave roads.

To prevent them from causing trouble, Lin Mo had used rules to suppress most of their cultivation.

The dignified Dragon Temple elites were now struggling miserably just to build a road.

Each one was covered in dust, their eyes devoid of light.

Suddenly, the void split open.

A beam of white light descended.

Su Xiaoli, carrying her creamy-white little bear bag, stepped through the void and landed in the center of the construction site.

Looking at the vast expanse of mud in front of her, and remembering the "little home" Lin Mo had just mentioned, her eyes sparkled.

"You must be the workers Lin Mo hired, right?"

She lifted her chin, trying hard to put on the air of a boss's wife.

"I am your boss's wife."

When the Great Elder of the Dragon Temple saw who it was, the corner of his mouth twitched on the spot.

The Overlord?

Lin Mo threw her in here too?

Is this any way for a dragon to live?

He swallowed hard and forced out a fawning smile.

"Lady Boss, do you... do you have any instructions?"

Su Xiaoli looked around.

Bare, muddy ground.

Ugly.

Too ugly.

This was the place she and Lin Mo would live in the future; how could it be so shabby?

She stretched out her porcelain-white fingers and drew a large circle in the air.

"I want ten connected sky cities."

The Great Elder of the Dragon Temple thought he had misheard.

"Ten?"

"Sky cities?"

"Yes."

Su Xiaoli nodded seriously and began counting on her fingers.

"Each city must have a different style."

"The first one should be starry-sky style."

"The second one should be flower-sea style."

"The third one should be hot-spring style."

"The fourth one needs to be able to see the sunrise."

"The fifth one..."

The Great Elder felt his vision go dark as he listened.

This isn't building a house.

This is making a wish!

Su Xiaoli hadn't stopped yet.

"In the middle of the ten cities, build a very, very large floating garden."

"Keep lots of little animals inside."

"And a big starlight waterfall."

"Build a star ring around the outskirts of the cities so Lin Mo and I can take walks."

"Oh right, there should be swings on the star ring."

"And pavilions for watching the stars."

"And..."

The Great Elder rolled his eyes back, almost fainting on the spot.

He suddenly felt that Lin Mo's thousands of blueprints and such were simply too merciful to them.

Are Su Xiaoli's demands something a human can accomplish?

"I can help you get the materials from the outside."

Su Xiaoli blinked, her tone sweet.

"But if you dare to slack off..."

She gently clenched her fist.

Boom!

The entire space shook violently.

A mountain peak in the distance that hadn't been leveled yet collapsed in half on the spot.

The five hundred thousand Dragon Temple soldiers shuddered in unison.

The Great Elder's scalp tingled, and he immediately bowed.

"Don't worry, Lady Boss!"

"We guarantee we will complete the mission!"

"Whoever slacks off, I'll be the first to whip them to death!"

...

Reality.

After sending Su Xiaoli away, Lin Mo felt much more relaxed.

He confidently communicated with the world will.

"Mom, you can open the door now."

Since the awkwardness couldn't be avoided, he might as well just accept this relative.

It was just changing how he addressed her; it didn't cost money.

Besides, the power of the Primordial World was so useful.

It would be a waste not to use it.

The next second.

A pure golden beam of light descended from the sky, enveloping Lin Mo completely.

That power was very gentle, as if afraid of hurting him, and it lifted him up from where he stood.

There was even a layer of strange laws covering his body.

His aura was completely hidden.

Lin Mo clicked his tongue in his heart.

The mother-in-law's service was truly top-notch.

The light dissipated.

Lin Mo's feet hovered in the air, standing in an endless pitch-black void.

He had arrived at the Boundary Sea again.

There was no sky or earth in the true sense here.

Violent void turbulence raged everywhere, tearing apart and swallowing even light.

But behind Lin Mo.

The Primordial World was like a huge bubble emitting a faint glow, quietly floating in the depths of the darkness.

And outside the bubble.

Densely packed dark gold warships filled his vision.

One ship after another.

Layer upon layer.

Looking from afar, it looked like an endless swarm of steel insects, completely surrounding the entire Primordial World.

Lin Mo looked at this ocean of experience in front of him, and the corners of his mouth curled up bit by bit.

...

Tali Tribe's 3rd Main Fleet flagship, Star Destroyer.

In the huge core combat room, cold lights intersected.

A holographic star map floated in mid-air, with the coordinates of the Primordial World locked by circles of red markers.

Commander Guyuan stood before the star map with his hands behind his back.

He was extremely tall, with a row of metal bone spurs on his back gleaming with cold light.

Nine-turn Source Power slowly radiated from his body, causing the surrounding space to distort slightly.

Adjutant Guming stood to one side, his brows tightly locked.

"Commander."

"After we surrounded this coordinate, we haven't launched a full-scale attack."

"The first batch of the 200,000-strong scouting team has completely lost contact."

"The second detachment sent out was also annihilated by a native."

"The last message transmitted showed that it was a native named Lin Mo, whose combat power reached the peak of Tier 3 Transcendent."

Guming paused, his voice lowering.

"What should we do next?"

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