Well, Glam tried to convince her to team up. She said no. They fought, she lost. Then Glam left, so she went back to work. She praises how careful Glam was about avoiding collateral damage, but complains that it was just impossible to hit them because apparently they can teleport now ugh.
She's slightly injured but wouldn't benefit from medical attention. She doesn't think any bystanders were hurt and structural damage was low because her opening move was to whack Glam into the Behemoth rubble with her hammer. It was already thoroughly destroyed, the fight didn't make much difference.
Glam can make stuff that disappears after a while, block her earth-sense but not at touch range, fling stuff around, take a hit... That seemed to be about it, but it was frustratingly powerful. She could barely see for most of the fight through all the stuff being thrown at her.
Well, Mountain was pretty much ignoring anything less until Glam escalated to pelting her with balls of temporary diamond. Flight and toughness make her a target requiring lots of force. She wouldn't throw a boulder at a mugger, but she might try that against a high-level 'brute', it's reasonable.
Time passes. Jobs come and go. She stops changing the layout of the upper floors of her mountain to let the electrical people plan where wires and fuses and so on go. She hauls the internet things, generator, electrical fixings for the base, and miscellaneous supplies to her mountain and starts paying various people to electrify the place.
How's the press viewing her a week later? Does Glam contact her at all? Any particularly interesting jobs or do they all settle into a routine of clearing rubble, raising and repairing structures, and making raw materials?
As for the press, there haven't been any new pieces since then, but there's an upcoming one about the restoration of New York and how she's the one doing it. Most of the piece is about the government and Endbringer attacks, but they want a line or two from Mountain herself about the whole thing. Laura says whether she should accept it or not depends on the image she wants to have, but if she does accept, she should be careful to only answer things related to the piece itself but be agreeable about it.
And as for jobs, the people who wanted her help mining still do, but they're also grumbling about the fact that she can make the stuff they mine appear out of thin air. NEPEA-3 imposes very heavy taxes on the stuff she sells that she didn't mine, though, so they don't grumble as much.
And there is this one peculiar job...
There's only one of her and Earth is big. Those mining companies aren't actually that much worse off all things considered, and making new stuff is her entire job, well, most of it, back home so she finds herself unsympathetic.
What exactly is the peculiar job?
...Is there an expiration date on the non-disclosure agreement? Even one that's a long time away and doesn't allow her to disclose the whole thing will do, but since she expects to live forever it has to exist. She doesn't explain why.
Well obviously 'forty years' would be better than 'three hundred' but yeah. She doesn't like indefinite promises. Call it the principle-of-the-thing issue if you must.
...She can do her best to avoid scrutinizing the geography while being ferried around blindfolded, okay. Mostly only because of the pay. And because this is coming through semi-official channels.
She'll have her builders prioritize the helipad then. Should be ready in a week or two.
And several days later she's ready to be flown to a mysterious location.
She boards.