Dimension System - Chapter 52
Once the decision was made to leave quickly, it didn’t take long, for them to gather everything up. Thanks to the system, he was able to absorb their entire farm. Marvin, Bart, and the other farmhands all agreed to come with them.
With their consent, he was able to absorb the entire surrounding area as well. Now that it was tucked away inside the space, it would remove any evidence, while allowing his parents and everyone to come along.
Popping up around the already existing farm inside his spatial world, they were quickly greeted by the citizens. His parents wouldn’t be bored, they were recognized by the system, which gave them a lot of permissions.
His father saw men fishing, off to the side of a small stream. Kissing his wife, he grabbed some of his fishing equipment, eager to join them. Laughing playfully, she handed him the tackle box, when he came back a minute later.
Heading over to the restaurant, she saw that the menu was missing a few things. Putting on an apron, she headed into the pantry to gather some ingredients. The legendary ‘home cooking’ was about to be added to the menu.
Seeing the world for the first time, the farmhands and their families were impressed. This was an amazing place, clean and free of danger. Witnessing the farm, they saw how it sprouted its own crops while absorbing others.
Everyone could see, that not only was it a much better location, but they’d also have a lot more free time to relax and enjoy themselves. Naturally, people would work to increase the space, mixing a bit of the spatial earth and water each day.
Taking steps to ensure that everyone stayed happy and healthy, Zanir introduced a new building. Titled the ‘Recreation Room’, it was a building that had a single large room, sectioned off into a few different spaces.
The main section was the largest, there were a few tables, where people could eat together or relax and play games. He’d produced a few basic dice and cards, using the system to print out a few books, that detailed the various games you could play.
Off to one side, there a sectioned off area, where younger children could play. It was padded to ensure they couldn’t hurt themselves. It was filled with a variety of bright and colorful toys, he’d hoped they would like them.
Using the system, he’d produced some wooden blocks with letters on them. They could be stacked and arranged. There were also various toy figurines carved out, varying from knights and mages to boats and carriages.
He’d also placed a few basic coloring books, using wax the system dyed as crayons. Making sure they were safe and non-toxic, he knew these would delight the children. Before moving on, he also created a set of building blocks.
Interconnecting pieces, allowed them to build anything they wanted to. With all of these things, the kids here would be happier. That, in turn, would also make the parents happier. Moving over to the last section, he wanted to create something for the older residents.
Transforming the final section, he designed it into a comfortable mini parlor. Blocking off some of the noise, it would give them a quiet spot where they could relax. With several comfortable recliner style chairs, they could relax in here together.
To help keep their minds sharp, he put in several things, like chess and checkers. There were also several kinds of crossword puzzles, word searches, and numbers games like Sudoku. Stepping back, he inspected his work.
Satisfied, he looked around and saw that it had something for all ages and groups. Hopefully, this would become, a place where the community could gather, to both have fun and relax. The last thing he wanted, was for anyone to feel stifled or trapped in the spatial world.
With the introduction and overview complete, he cut the big red ribbon in front of the building. Everyone cheered and clapped, people only had the simplest games and toys here, not even the largest cities had a dedicated rec room.
It didn’t take long for everyone to shuffle in, exploring the area. The kids were the fastest, they all ran in, screaming with delight when they saw so many toys. Seeing the various kids playing together, the parents were moved.
Children were inherently innocent for the most part; they didn’t discriminate against people. The farmhand’s children had no issue playing with the kids who were formerly homeless. Kids just see another kid, there wasn’t a distinction in social class.
Now that the children had started playing, their parents sat together in the middle section, watching over them. Introducing themselves, they quickly made friends, learning how to play card and dice games. Talking about their respective kids, the parents found out they had a lot in common.
With noisy kids playing, the older crowd moved into the mini parlor area. Seeing the comfy recliners and chairs, they helped each other get settled in. Soon they were chatting happily about ‘the good old days’.
Bringing out the puzzles and games, they were also having a great time, seeing such strange new ideas and concepts. Looking at everyone, having fun and enjoying the building, his friends and family were very proud.
This would go a long way to improving everyone’s morale, which was a key aspect of the spatial world. It would also kill two birds with one stone, both being the right thing to do, while also gaining him more points, from even happier citizens.
Now that he’d taken his family, friends, and even his home with him, it was time to go. He wanted to stop by Trostin, completing his deals quickly there, before setting off for the first mission. With nothing holding him back, any longer, he was now free to travel the world at large.
“Wait, if you can make coloring books, doesn’t that mean you can make comic books?”
“Haha, just make a list of what you want Dante. I’ll see how much they cost from my system.”
Taking a few guards out of the system, he repaired the land, so it wasn’t completely barren, while Dante got the carriage ready. Once they finished up, they headed down the road towards Trostin.