Alama stepped out of the communication room, the complex apparatus behind him gradually dimmed as he left, eventually plunging into silence, leaving only the faint hum of magical residual echoes.
He was not optimistic about the proposal fiercely debated at the council earlier, regarding incorporating the "Puki Master" system into the military structure.
Unlike some of his colleagues who worried about the potential risks of so-called "parasitism," his considerations were purely pragmatic.
In his view, although the number of Puki the Puki Master could control was indeed large, their individual strength was generally weak, merely sufficient to fill the lowest ranks of the army.
Admittedly, effectively supplementing the lower-tier troops was not a bad thing. But the problem was that besides their lack of strength, these Puki also had numerous troublesome restrictions.
The most fatal of these was the Fungal Mat.
