Chapter 94 The Book of All Laws
"Truly deserving of being a Mage!"
Noah understood the intention behind the foster mother’s reward.
Giving the Steel Magic Statue directly to the Great Fairy was first, indeed a reward for these diligent little fellows, for their hard work and dedication.
Secondly, it was also for the protection of their lives, because many of the rebellious nobles who harbor resentment against the fairies still remain, and the Great Fairy itself is too fragile, hence there’s a need to use external objects to compensate for their inherent weaknesses.
Moreover, it is also to further advance the construction work of the Mage City. While the Magic Statues can execute orders, they can only follow simple instructions.
Commands that are too complex, such as requiring the drawing of Magic Matrixes, are beyond them. However, the Great Fairies piloting the Magic Statues can participate in these demanding and intricate magic engineering tasks.
Lastly, this also serves as a form of demonstration, setting a banner, plainly informing all those who have joined or plan to join the Augustus family, pledging their service to them.
All efforts and hard work will be compensated equally, or even more, as the Augustus family will not fail any of its followers.
This could be described as a multi-faceted benefit, and even Noah was impressed. After all, Steel Magic Statues are hardly cheap items, let alone having been specially modified, and the Great Fairies haven’t sworn allegiance to the Augustus family; they are Noah’s servant followers.
This courage certainly speaks volumes, and the effects achieved are worthy of the investment. The Great Fairies have been greatly encouraged, and the Little Fairies now have the motivation and goals to pursue evolution.
