Fontaine, inside the office of the Supreme Inquisitor.

Navilet solemnly handed Apep a book of five or six hundred pages and said in a deep voice, "Apep, this is the Elemental Life Protection Law that I recently drafted. Please review it carefully to see if there is anything that needs to be further improved or revised."

Apep looked at the heavy book, his heart filled with indescribable gratitude.

She said with genuine gratitude, "Thank you, Villette."

That Villette smiled calmly and responded calmly: “You’re welcome, Apep.

As the Supreme Judge of Fontaine, it is my responsibility to ensure that every citizen enjoys equal rights, regardless of their form of life.

This is my duty.”

After saying that, Apep sat on the sofa and began to carefully read every word of the "Elemental Life Protection Law".

And Villette returned to his desk and continued to bury himself in tedious official duties.

But just as he immersed himself in his work, there was a gentle knock on the window behind him.

Villette wanted to ignore it, but the knocking became more and more rapid and even started to beat a rhythm.

His face gradually darkened, and he finally couldn't help but stand up, walked to the window and opened it.

What appeared before him was Tevarin's honest face, looking at him innocently.

That Villette said coldly: “Tevalin, how many times have I told you this?

If you want to see me, please inform the staff of the Funina Foundation first and then make an appointment.

You always come in unexpectedly like this and disturb my work."

Tevarin scratched his head and said sheepishly, "Oh, I'm so sorry, I'll definitely do it next time!"

Villette glanced at it, with a hint of helplessness in his tone: "Tell me, what's the matter this time?"

Tevarin cleared his throat and showed off his face: "Hey, Benlong made a lot of money at the book signing event this weekend, earning more than 100,000 Mora!

This has a lot to do with Benlong’s efforts, as the saying goes, a tall building starts from the ground…”

However, before it could finish its words, Villette had already lost his patience and closed the window, blocking out Tevarin's voice and that big face.

At this time, Apep had carefully read the Elemental Life Protection Law.

She raised her head solemnly, her eyes flashing with admiration, and said to Villette: "Villette, this is a very perfect law. I can hardly find any problems with it."

Navillatte nodded slightly and said, “In that case, this law will be sent to the court for deliberation today.

If nothing goes wrong, it will be officially announced next week.”

Apep looked at Navrette again with gratitude and said sincerely: "Thank you, Navrette!"

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A week passed in the blink of an eye, and the "Elemental Life Protection Law" was finally officially released.

At the same time, another piece of shocking news was released: the Grass Dragon King Apep and his grass elemental life forms officially joined Fontaine and became a member of the Fontaine family, enjoying the same rights and obligations as the citizens of Fontaine.

The news surprised the people of Fontaine, but was not difficult to accept.

After all, there was already a precedent of Melusin successfully integrating into Fontaine society.

Reactions to this event from other earthly realms varied.

Mondstadt and Liyue mainly took a neutral and wait-and-see attitude, neither expressing clear support nor raising any opposition.

Inazuma highly praised Fontaine's practice and immediately promulgated similar legal provisions, declaring that the monsters and ghosts of Inazuma officially became citizens of Inazuma and enjoyed the same rights as humans.

However, Zhidong was harshly critical of this.

They believed that Fontaine's actions betrayed the interests of mankind, and severely criticized the Supreme Judge Navilette and the owner of the West Factory, Ide, calling them complete traitors.

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The sky in Aru Village was clear and cloudless, and the atmosphere was peaceful and harmonious.

On this beautiful day, Tevarin slowly descended from the sky with a container and landed steadily in the central square of the village.

On its back, Apep floated gracefully down.

As soon as she landed, she saw Lin Yide who had been waiting there for a long time.

She walked quickly to him and said firmly, "Mr. Yide, I have decided to accept your proposal completely."

Hearing this, Lin Yide smiled and said, "Apep, this will be the wisest decision you have ever made."

Apep hesitated for a moment, but then said with a hint of reserve: "Can you tell me in detail about the labor company and the three-year listing plan you mentioned last time?"

Lin Yide responded readily: "Of course, I'm happy to explain it to you in detail."

At this time, Tewarin brought the dragon head closer and said with a cheeky face: "Boss, Apep, can you take me with you? I also want to join your plan."

Apep's eyes flashed with surprise. She looked Tewarin up and down, then asked, "Tewarin, do you also understand these business operations?"

Tewarin shook his head and said with a simple smile: "How could I understand these things? I only know that I can earn a lot of Mora by following Boss Ide.

Apep, we are all fellow dragons, we should help each other and make fortune together."

However, it would have been fine if Tevarin didn't mention his fellow dragons. Once he mentioned it, Apep remembered the scene when this guy mocked him as a "country bumpkin dragon". At that time, he didn't think about the friendship of his fellow dragons.

Apep smiled crookedly and said coldly: "I refuse."

Seeing this, Tevarin had no choice but to turn his gaze to Lin Yide, his eyes full of pleading and expectation.

Lin Yide spread his hands and said helplessly: "Apep is the major shareholder, and her opinion is very important. I can't go against her wishes."

Upon hearing this, Tevarin was filled with disappointment and regretted that he had not recognized the Grass Dragon King.

Afterwards, Lin Yide led Apep to his office to discuss the specific cooperation plan in more depth.

After more than ten hours of in-depth discussions, the two finally reached a consensus and signed a cooperation agreement.

The core content of this agreement is as follows:

With funding from the Funina Foundation, a company named Palu Labor was officially established.

In this company, Apep will hold the important position of chairman and hold up to 80% of the company's shares.

Fontaine officials will officially hire grass elemental life forms to transform the landforms along the railway and the port city to be built. At the same time, they will pay reasonable labor remuneration to the Palu Labor Service Company.

The employment service of grass elemental life forms will also be open to the private sector. However, any private employment must undergo strict assessment by the Palu Labor Service Company.

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