Supreme Husband System! & Supreme Wife System!

Chapter 1012: Requirements for securing the Anchor’s Main status

Supreme Husband System! & Supreme Wife System!

Chapter 1012: Requirements for securing the Anchor’s Main status

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Chapter 1012: Requirements for securing the Anchor’s Main status

“To move the kingdom here to my domain?” — this thought greatly interested Geminia.

Ever since Idan and Arabel came into her life, her monotonous life had stopped being boring. Since then, she has always found something fascinating, including discoveries such as tea, snacks, and even interesting books.

Even her descendants, who had never done anything useful before, found something to do and completely immersed themselves in it.

“Yes,” Arabel confirmed, and with a slight nod, she began to briefly describe what had happened while Geminia was away from the Kingdom.

“The sources of the elements of earth, wind, water, lightning, metal, and the unripe seeds of law…” Geminia was surprised to see how much had happened in such a short time.

“As far as I understand, are you afraid that the barrier of the Kingdom will not withstand the onslaught of enemies and, in case of destruction, the expanded space inside it will simply collapse?”

“Yes, that’s right. The barrier is strong enough to withstand attacks from Platinum-ranked creatures, but not higher ranks. And given the events in the Anomalies, it is unlikely that other forces will leave us alone and give us the opportunity to digest all these resources,” Arabel replied.

“You are absolutely right in your concerns. Since space has started to expand, without a protective shell, it can really collapse,” Geminia confirmed.

“So did you figure out what requirements are needed to make the Anchor the Main One?”

Geminia remembered Idan’s words when he talked about the Territory Anchor during the installation of one of them here.

“Yes, as Dan and I realized, the requirements became available as soon as our world reached an average level of growth.”

With that, Arabel looked at these demands again and voiced them.

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## Requirements for securing the Anchor’s Main status:

* The world must meet strict security requirements: there must be no critical spatial instability, ruptures, non-standard infections or the threat of destruction of the Anchor.

* In the selected world, one of the Territory Anchors must be installed, suitable for changing its status to the Main One.

* The cost of changing the status of the Main One at the current level of development of the territory is 10,000 System Points.

* Both owners must be physically present and confirm their consent.

* The Territory must have at least one active energy source capable of supporting the operation of the Main Territory Anchor.

* Securing the Main Territory Anchor is possible only once for a certain period of time or if there are enough System Points.

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After listening to the requirements for anchoring the Territory to the status of the Main Geminium, she began to comment on her observations.

“Regarding the first point, Limbo is part of Junonia and the space around it is quite stable, but you can’t say that about time.”

“Ever since Nemo captured the First Temple, the passage of time has stopped being chaotic. It has become more stable in recent weeks. Now 1 day here in Limbo is equal to 2 days in Junonia and Earth.”

“Really?”

Arabel ignored it, believing that the slight time difference between Limbo and Earth in the last few resets was just a coincidence.

“According to my observations, this is the case, but it’s worth waiting for the next reset and see if the time difference changes. Perhaps Nemo’s capture of the First Temple stopped the chaotic acceleration and deceleration of time.”

“As for the Anchor of the Territory, it has already been installed here,” Geminia noted, moving on to the next point.

“Do you have 10,000 System Points?” she asked.

“Yes, there is,” Arabel confirmed, checking the number of System Points. She had 27,403 in her account, not counting the unsold Fire Crystals that Elira had brought.

If they sell them, they can earn an additional 60,000 System Points. This more than covered all the necessary amounts.

Geminia did not discuss the remaining requirements, realizing that since Arabel had come for permission, all other conditions had been fulfilled.

“Besides the fact that the Kingdom will move here, what other changes will happen?” asked Geminia.

“By and large, nothing will change, except that Limbaugh will become the Main Anchor. This means that you, Geminia, and everyone else who receives our permission will no longer be limited in their time in the Kingdom.”

“Oh! Are you saying that I can stay there as long as I want, instead of those measly two hours?” exclaimed Geminia with joyful surprise.

Arabel, smiling, shared Geminia’s joy. Her reaction showed that Geminia didn’t mind the idea. However, Arabel was worried about something else besides Geminia.

“Geminia,” she called to her. “How do you think Limbo’s Will will react to the Kingdom’s relocation?”

To Arabel’s surprise, Geminia chuckled.

“Heh, if he was hostile towards you outsiders before, then after it became clear that Junonia’s Will did not consider you its enemies, he, as a subordinate will, stopped seeing you as a threat.”

“The appearance of the Kingdom will certainly attract his attention, but as long as you don’t interfere too much in the testing process, which he strictly monitors, and stay within the Forest of Doppelgangers, he won’t harm you,” Geminia assured, removing one of Arabel’s main concerns.

“So, besides permission, what else do you need from me? And when are you planning to move the kingdom?”

“This will be the Kingdom’s first relocation, and we don’t know what consequences it will entail. We also can’t say for sure how large an area will be required for relocation,” Arabel replied.

“Don’t worry about the territory, I’ll prepare a place for it,” Geminia assured with a casual wave of her hand.

“Thanks. As for the time, we will discuss it when Idan and the others return,” Arabel said. “Until then, I need to complete other preparations.”

“Hmm… good,” — Geminia nodded.

After a short conversation, which mainly concerned Ber and Ned, about the changes that had happened to them and about Ned’s interest in Milena, Arabel said goodbye to Geminia and returned to the Kingdom.

After finding Sierra and Milica and finally informing them about the Kingdom’s upcoming move to Limbo, she entered the living room of the family home to collect her thoughts.

Leaning back on the soft sofa, Arabel immersed herself in studying the description of the Family Spatial Territory.

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