Last ti she didn’t stay in Laine City for long before leaving directly.
Because the air quality in Laine City was indeed worriso.
Due to the issue of polarized developnt in this world’s environntal rediation levels, this world has extrely obvious advantages in handling high-risk and low-risk waste.
But for operations like water pollution and air pollution rediation, it’s not that effective.
It can even be said that there is basically none.
Little Swan is not quite used to this air.
Fortunately, Louis had anticipated this.
He took out a few masks from his dinsional bag, first demonstrating by putting one on Little Swan.
Little Swan shook her head, looking as if she didn’t want his help.
But Louis was quick, putting it on her directly.
"Just follow this operation, put it on directly, so you can breathe the air more comfortably."
Little Swan mumbled, "I don’t need your help," but still obediently wore the mask and didn’t take it off.
Louis nodded in satisfaction.
This kind of mining city has a high incidence of respiratory diseases.
He still rembered when he spent a winter in an industrial city in his past life; by the ti he went ho, the tissue he used to wipe his nose was black.
The equipnt over at the White Tower doesn’t require his concern; there are specialized personnel to install it.
Perhaps because he notified Laine City’s city official through royal channels, as soon as they arrived at the local Adventurer Guild to register, they received news of a visit.
Especially when seeing the mbers of the Moonlight Cat Cat Group, the smile on their faces beca even more brilliant.
This squad’s average strength far exceeds that of a normal adventuring group.
Or rather, it is much higher.
What kind of adventuring group produces exemplary mbers in batches!
"Are you Mr. Caesar? And everyone from the Moonlight Cat Cat Group, please, we still need your help with the matters in Laine City."
See, that’s what you call a smart person.
They wouldn’t co up and act like trashy villains.
The people introduced by the royal family, they directly chose to "trust first"!
With such face given, Louis can’t make things difficult for them, can he?
Who would have thought that the city official would straightaway say sothing that shocked everyone.
"We have issued a task related to environntal rediation over at the Adventurer Guild; if you all have ti, you can take it on."
Goodness.
Louis exclaid in admiration.
What does it an to be considerate?
You haven’t even arrived, and they have already issued the relevant task at the Adventurer Guild for you.
This kind of large-scale environntal rediation task, involving the entire city, is not sothing an ordinary adventurer can take on.
It can be said that the task hanging there is "designated for a particular person."
If Louis and his team can complete this task, they could earn extra Gold Coins as task rewards and additional adventurer points.
Then it would be a harmonious situation where everyone is happy.
If not, then these extra rewards would have to be considered non-existent.
Louis and his team couldn’t say much more about it.
By the ti he ca to his senses, he found himself holding the city official’s hand tightly.
"Damn it, ntioning rewards and my hand goes out of control! The sin of Greed misled !"
Louis was speechless and choked with emotion.
But he still seriously told the city official:
"Don’t worry, since we’ve taken on His Highness Louis’s task, we’ll definitely help solve your troubles when we co!"
Louis snapped his fingers.
The backpack behind him suddenly opened.
A small sli jumped out from inside.
In the shocked gaze of everyone present.
Limuru’s body, upon reaching an empty space, instantly transford into a giant sli form.
The city official and accompanying personnel had their mouths slightly agape.
"Giant, giant sli?"
Soone uttered in astonishnt.
Louis chuckled and said:
"Rest assured, this giant sli is controllable and plays a crucial role in purifying Laine City."
The city official, unaware of the giant sli’s operation, cautiously asked:
"You’re not suggesting that by purification you an leveling the entire city, right?"
Louis shook his head:
"Of course not, Limuru, show your skills."
The several-story-high Limuru instantly emitted a strange sound, and with a sound of inhalation, a wave of invisible Spiritual Power spread outwards.
In an instant, with Limuru at the center, it was as if a vast tornado ford in the surrounding area.
These tornadoes entangled with each other, drawing in massive clouds of dust into its body.
Everyone watched through Limuru’s semi-transparent body as a large amount of dust was compressed into lead-gray blocks, and a large amount of tal turned into liquid, constantly spinning.
When Limuru stopped, everyone was quite surprised looking at the surrounding area.
By this ti, the snow in Laine City had started to lt.
This half-lted snow, mixed with the polluted air and dust from the ground, turned into a pool of black snow.
Of course, that was before.
Now as they looked around, the surrounding area looked as if it had been cleaned by soone, in stark contrast to areas a hundred yards away.
The city official nodded in amazent.
"Impressive!"
"You’re flattering !"
Louis couldn’t clean it all at once but was indeed able to reduce pollution in the surrounding area.
In fact, as long as the heavy water and soil pollution in the area is cleared, and combined with new model waste processing devices.
In about half a year, the environnt’s self-purification ability could restore this city to its forr state of green hills and clear waters.
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