Veldora stood on the skybridge of the Petronas Twin Towers, the morning breeze carrying the faint scent of forest pine. The silver-blue surfaces around him shimmered with quiet strength. He gazed out over the federation, his golden eyes calm and thoughtful. Inside his mind, Takumi's presence felt focused and excited, like a programmer ready to begin a new project.
"Yo, bro," Takumi said clearly through their bond. "The towers and the market floor are beautiful, but I have been thinking about something even bigger. Back in my old world, computers changed everything. We had factories that made parts for PCs—processors, graphics cards, motherboards, all the pieces that let people build machines for work or play. With our power, we can create a factory right here in Tempest. It would make every component we need. Then we build custom PCs for anyone who wants one—gaming rigs for fun, simple machines for learning, or strong ones for running the network. We lay fiber-optic cables across the whole federation for fast internet everywhere. The operating system will be Windows 11, but with the anime-girl AI we already use. She will be friendly, helpful, and smart. And we set up a second server that holds all the internet data from my old world. People can access Steam to buy and play PC games safely. It would bring knowledge, entertainment, and new jobs to everyone."
Veldora listened without interrupting, his mature mind already seeing the vast possibilities. "A factory powered by infinite energy… custom machines that anyone can use… fiber lines that connect every town and every home. This would transform Tempest into a center of innovation. The otaku spirit in you sees the perfect balance—practical strength and pure joy. Tell me the details, my friend. How do we begin?"
Takumi's voice grew steadier as he explained. "We start small to test everything. The factory can be built near the new landmarks, using Tempest Vibranium for the walls and machines. No pollution, no waste—just clean creation. The fiber cables will run underground and through the air, powered by our reactor so the speed stays perfect, like the 5G we already have but even faster. The second server will store every website, every game, and every piece of knowledge I remember. Steam will let people buy games with Tempest currency we create. The AI girl will guide everyone, just like she does on the phones. It will feel like bringing my old world's best tools here without losing the heart of Tempest."
At that moment, Rimuru stepped onto the skybridge, drawn by the focused energy in the air. His long silver-blue hair moved gently in the breeze. "Veldora, you look as if you carry important news. The towers already feel like part of our home. What new thought has come to you?"
Veldora turned with calm grace and relayed Takumi's plan in clear, simple words. "Takumi proposes a factory to create computer parts and build custom PCs. We will lay fiber cables for fast internet across the federation. The machines will run Windows 11 with our anime-girl AI as the guide. A second server will hold all the data and games from his old world, including a place called Steam where people can buy and play safely. It would give our people new ways to learn, work, and enjoy themselves."
Milim appeared in a flash of pink energy, landing lightly beside them. "Computers? Games you play on a screen but feel real? I want one! Can I have a super-fast one for flying through levels? And the factory—can I help make it fun with colorful machines?"
Ramiris floated up beside her, eyes sparkling. "I can weave magic into the cables so they never break! And the AI girl can have different voices for different people. This will make the Night Market even better—people can play games while eating Satay!"
Shuna arrived with a gentle smile, carrying a small tray of fresh tea. "If these machines help with knowledge, I will prepare a learning corner in the factory. Recipes, stories, and skills from Takumi's world could flow to everyone. It would connect hearts even more."
Gabiru joined them soon after, his posture proud yet curious. "Machines that think and connect? My tribe could use them to plan better hunts and share knowledge across villages. The height of the towers already opened my eyes. This factory would lift us higher still."
Benimaru and Diablo appeared at the edge of the bridge, listening carefully. Benimaru nodded with sharp approval. "Fast internet and custom machines would strengthen our defenses. Real-time maps and training programs could reach every guard post instantly."
Diablo's crimson eyes gleamed with quiet strategy. "A second server with all the old-world data is a powerful tool. We can use it wisely for diplomacy—showing the Western Council the wonders we create. Yet we must keep it secure so no enemy learns more than we wish."
Veldora raised one hand, channeling the evolved skill. "Then let us begin. Takumi will guide every step."
Pure creation energy gathered in a soft blue glow. The factory took shape on the ground below the towers—clean walls of Tempest Vibranium, wide assembly lines, and quiet machines that formed parts without noise or smoke. Fiber cables spread outward like silver threads, weaving through the forest and toward every town. The second server appeared as a tall, glowing pillar inside the factory, filled with endless data and the Steam library ready for use.
The anime-girl AI voice echoed gently from the new machines. "Hello, everyone! I am here to help with Windows 11. What would you like to create or play today?"
Milim rushed down to the factory floor and touched one of the glowing screens. "This is amazing! Look, I can already see game icons! I want to try one right now!"
Ramiris added fairy sparks to the cables. "The internet feels faster than before. Everyone will stay connected no matter where they are."
Shuna arranged a small table with Malaysian snacks near the entrance. "People can rest here and learn while they eat. The factory will feel warm and welcoming."
Rimuru watched the creation with deep satisfaction. "Takumi, this is a gift beyond measure. Our people will gain new skills and new joy. The political winds may shift, but with knowledge flowing freely, we stand even stronger."
Veldora placed a steady hand on the factory wall, feeling the living energy within. "Takumi says the same. The factory, the cables, the servers—all of it comes from the bond we share. It will bring jobs for those who wish to learn assembly, fun for those who wish to play, and connection for everyone."
Gabiru examined a finished PC with wide eyes. "The machine is light yet powerful. My warriors could use these to study maps and plan defenses. I will send the first group to learn how to build them."
Diablo observed with calm precision. "The second server holds vast knowledge. We will guard it carefully, yet share what helps our allies. This could change the council meetings forever."
The group moved through the new factory together, testing machines and planning the first public opening. Laughter rose as Milim tried a simple game and cheered at her victory. Ideas flowed freely—special PCs for schools, gaming tournaments on the skybridge, and fiber lines that reached even the farthest villages.
As the sun climbed higher, the factory hummed with gentle life. Custom PCs stood ready on display shelves, their screens glowing with the friendly anime-girl AI. Fiber cables stretched across the land like silver veins of connection. The second server pulsed quietly, holding Steam and countless games from Takumi's world.
Veldora looked at the growing wonder with mature pride. "A new industry is born, my friend. One that honors your past and builds our future."
Takumi's voice carried peaceful satisfaction through the bond. "Yo, bro. We did it again. This feels like the best way to bring my old world home."
Rimuru placed a hand on Veldora's shoulder. "Together we create more than machines. We create hope and unity. The federation grows brighter with every step."
The factory stood tall and clean beside the towers, ready for the first workers and the first players. Tempest's story continued to expand—now with circuits of light, fiber of connection, and dreams that reached from one world to another.
