"Okay -"

The skill of Labyrinth Creation (Creative Labyrinth) created the Fortress of Wake Island, made up of walls large enough to reach heaven in front of the Labyrinth Dragon (Labyrinth Dragon).

It was a CP (Crystal Point) balance that could never be called lubrication, but numerous battle objects could be placed, including the S23180mm cannon cannon.

And a shipyard was set up as an indispensable weapon for the Labyrinth Dragon (Labyrinth Dragon) crusade - a must-have architect for setting up the Objectship.

This object series are weapons that users cannot purchase individually, especially with huge weapons, superweapons, that just change the battlefield, such as Objectship and Object Tank.

Moreover - while purchasable giant mobile vehicles are required to consume broken CP, objects ships and the like, which can only be used inside the New World (User World), are not required to consume that high with the consideration of not overloading the creation of MODs.

Still consuming more than battle objects......

Before I prepare the desired objectivity, I want to make sure that my new world (User World) was created by releasing the spherical monitor that covers my surroundings.

I thought so and tried to cancel "Labyrinth Creation" once...

Booboo.

~ ERROR: No object core installed ~

The wording displayed in the field of view along with the error sound was to request objects that did not exist in the MOD creation tool of the VMB.

"Object core......? Oh, you mean the Great Magic Stone (Dungeon Core)"

When the Labyrinth Creation (Creative Labyrinth) skill was unlocked, all summaries of this skill were tapped into the brain.

But that was so instantaneous that I almost got drunk with the enormous amount of information that I seemed to recall prioritizing the MOD creation procedure in my memory before I understood that information well.

If I checked the various commands displayed on the spherical monitor, I could immediately find the part about the object core.

"What... Choose a pedestal to install an object core first -"

We will reconfirm the use of Labyrinth Creation (Creative Labyrinth) while illuminating the selection screen of the object core and the information tapped into the brain.

The new world I created (user world) is definitely a kind of labyrinth from the point of view of the logic (proverb) of this world.

Beyond being a labyrinth, we need to install and protect the Great Magic Stone (Dungeon Core). If this is destroyed or taken away from the labyrinth, my new world (User World) will no longer be able to maintain its existence, sucked into the darkness of nothingness and vanished.

If the original labyrinth destroyed or seized the Great Magic Stone (Dungeon Core), my life, the Lord of the Labyrinth (Dungeon Master), would also be crushed.

Once a connection broken by the hand of the Genesis God, but you can think that this link has been joined again more than you have created a labyrinth on your own.

To avoid that, this new world (user world) can also be hierarchically turned into an underground labyrinth, and MOB units - or AI-operated NPCs - can be placed so called gatekeepers and warcraft.

However, I did not intend to place the MOB unit in its entirety. This world is an unrivalled real world, and if we place MOB units there, it may not be my puppet or anything, but as a single organism.

That was a dangerous act, no matter what you think. If anything goes out of the New World, it will unleash a new species in this world.

The change in the world that it makes is not something that I can bear alone.

Besides, the MOB unit won't help you crusade the Labyrinth Dragon. Just consume CP for nothing.

If so - in executing my crusade plan, it is desirable that the object core be rested in a compartment surrounded by a strong fence somewhere.

The place must also be one that will never be found even after it has all been over.

"Assuming… create command display, select drilling -"

All you need to do before you can install an object core is to ensure the secrecy of the place.

We move away from the shipyard that we have just been able to do, to a wall of boulders that can reach heaven as well - and when the spherical monitor that envelops me touches the wall, that part melts and vanishes.

Continue as you open the tunnel inside the rock wall, changing the surrounding soil quality to create it into a passage.

A room was created that would be between the pedestals as far as the central part of the rock wall was concerned, where the most robust isolation facility - a nuclear shelter - was installed to be between the pedestals and, conversely, the pedestal on which the object core was installed was kept as the cheapest and easiest capsule type to open and close.

"Install the object core on the specified pedestal… DECIDED"

When it was decided to install the Great Magic Stone (Dungeon Core), the Great Magic Stone (Dungeon Core) appeared in a cylindrical capsule about a meter high in extreme color.

"This shouldn't give you any errors."

There is nothing like furniture in a nuclear shelter created within a rock wall. A small capsule just stands in the space where the cylindrical form lies.

I know it should be a solemn place, arguably the deepest part of the labyrinth, the temple, but what a murderous pedestal it has become.

"Well, I'm not showing it to anyone..."

And then there's the blockade - while calculating the CP residue, we also install an iron lattice and a large bank vault door in the aisle, another vault door in the boundaries of the rock walls, and we set up a digital camouflage so that we can't see it from the outside to assimilate the rock walls and appearance.

VMB players will have every means to see through it, but it shouldn't be easy to see through this disguise if the humans and warcraft of this world stand here.

"That's it -" Labyrinth Creation (Creative Labyrinth) "Disarm"

Now there will be no error messages. The full peripheral spherical monitor was disarmed and my vision only showed the usual UI.

Not over the spherical monitor, but looking over the Wake Fortress created with the actual eyes, there was a natural world that was no different from this one.

I'll wear a little soil at my feet - it's still real soil. Because the entire island was transformed into a rock wall, only a few species of plants remained, but it was seen that each piece of leaf was undoubtedly living green and that there was a definite life there.

The shadow of the labyrinth dragon was even bigger if we turned our gaze across the coastline satisfied with how the new world (user world) was made.

You noticed the islands on the boulder walls that suddenly appeared over there, too, coming straight at you without detouring.

That's not all. Spread both wings of ice and flame - burn heaven and scatter warcraft as you freeze the sea.

Apparently, the Labyrinth Dragon (Labyrinth Dragon) also recognizes this one as an enemy and is beginning to develop a combat posture.

But what did you react to? Is that the magic of the Great Magic Stone (Dungeon Core) I installed? Or did you react to the particles of light when you activated Labyrinth Creation (Creative Labyrinth)?

No, I don't care why. This one was also going to lure the labyrinth dragon (Labyrinth Dragon) inside Co's shape.

Because he chose Wake Island as his base map as his primary goal to seal the motion of the Labyrinth Dragon and launch a siege attack.

And as bait to lure the labyrinth dragon (Labyrinth Dragon) here - to gain the means to inflict the blow of extermination - we really needed an objectivity.

"Labyrinth Creation (Creative Labyrinth) Launch -"

Activate your skills as you walk to the shipyard and finally get ready for your destiny.

"Object Ship View -"

There are several objects that can be built. However, given the CP balance, there are not so many ships to choose from.

Still, I wasn't lost in choosing a battleship that had the features I wanted and had a powerful main cannon.

"Decide to build the Battleship Nagato."

At the same time as deciding to do so, particles of light are created enough to fill the shipyard's huge factory, and the constant brilliance that gushes shapes the giant battleship.