Chapter 1116: Section 695: Malin and the Sea (Part 1)
New Hangzhou, a city that stood out in Thainan’s history, sunk when destruction came, but after the cold era passed, the people in the shelters still resiliently rebuilt civilization.
Even in that era, the settlement with a heart for the Earth Union was only left here, but these remnants rebuilt the city, established the Union, and nearby small settlements gradually chose to embrace this city that still had order—in that era, order was a virtue not easily obtained as it required strength and a heart of stone to forge.
As the city expanded, more and more settlements and cities that had forgotten the Union’s existence but still wanted to recast civilization joined in, thus the New Hangzhou Union was established.
Generation after generation of Union people rebuilt civilization, fought against Chaos, until the great compromise and union hundreds of years ago, when all the Thainan Unions set aside their past grievances and established the true Thainan Confederation, the Sage Tower replaced the King, governors, and leaders, the just and selfless Sages gained everyone’s respect through generations of sacrifice and contribution.
This was evident when the fleet docked at New Hangzhou, as Sage Lin disembarked, those elegantly dressed people came one by one to shake hands with Sage Lin.
They were willing to accept quarantine with Sage Lin.
And Sage Lin introduced Malin to them—it was up to Thailand’s diplomatic department to handle the embassy, while Malin, as an independent individual, stayed with Sage Lin and Meng Quyi at the Bamboo Pavilion.
This was a very simple resting place, since it was summer, there were only bamboo mats and thin cloth quilts.
The furniture in the pavilion was full of pre-Great Destruction style, for example, the lamps, their soft light was wonderful, as Jason put it, at least a whole set of automated factories had been restored by the Thanan. Because of this, they were able to expand so much, while the various races of the Western Human World, having lost their automated factories, had to use hammers and anvils to forge an industrialized world again.
