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Chapter 1284 - Chapter 1284 Chapter 866 Galaxy Alliance

Chapter 1284: Chapter 866: Galaxy Alliance Chapter 1284: Chapter 866: Galaxy Alliance “Really worthy of being Mr. Knight.”

Ann tilted her head and whispered to Greiya while watching Duanmu Huai introduce Mary to Dadaniel.

“Huh? What did Mr. Knight do?”

“Greiya, you really should pay more attention to things outside of academia.”

Seeing her friend like this, Ann shook her head helplessly.

“You should understand the significance of this signing, but as we all know, those planets that were once destroyed, although all harbored human civilization, had different customs and habits, right?”

“Mmm…”

“Of course, I believe that with mutual exchanges, accompanied by spending more time together, everyone will gradually understand and be able to accept each other’s existence. But don’t you think it would avoid a lot of misunderstandings and make everything develop more smoothly if there were a catalyst for it?”

“This… I know, but how should we do that?”

“Isn’t Mr. Knight already doing it?”

“Eh?”

Hearing Ann’s response, Greiya froze for a moment, then looked toward Duanmu Huai in front of her.

“You mean… let that merchant publish Miss Mary’s book?”

“That’s right, you’ve read Miss Mary’s book, it’s interesting, isn’t it?”

“Indeed…”

“If there are other people who like Miss Mary’s book, you should be able to have great conversations with them.”

“Of course… Ah, is that what you mean?”

“Yes.”

Ann clapped her hands gleefully.

“After all, each human civilization on every planet has its own pride. If they spread books and stories amongst each other, cultural friction conflicts are bound to arise. For example, ‘surely our stories are more interesting’ or ‘the heroes in our legends are braver than theirs,’ but that wouldn’t be a problem for the Tribunal. Our relationship is more or less the same with the governments on these human civilization planets… Mr. Knight wants the Tribunal to stay out of politics, and it seems that there are benefits to that too.”

“So, Ann, you mean to say, Mr. Knight is letting Mr. Dadaniel publish the book on other planets to facilitate this kind of deeper interchange?”

“Yes, after all, what Miss Mary has written isn’t some Holy Canon or textbook, but rather an ordinary storybook, set against the backdrop of the Tribunal, which once saved their civilizations. I think these human civilizations on the planets won’t feel offended by it. As long as Miss Mary’s book gets circulated on a few planets, and more people read it, everyone will have common topics to discuss, right?”

While saying this, Ann looked at Duanmu Huai again.

“Although I’ve always thought so, Mr. Knight really is subtly clever…”

By the way, Duanmu Huai didn’t think so at all.

He was just bored and looking for a topic of conversation. In fact, Duanmu Huai was also planning to sell Mary’s book to the Star Union and the Faelun World. After all, the cost of storybooks is much lower compared to movies and games, and most civilized worlds should have no problem with it.

The Tribunal needs to eat too, so having a side business isn’t a bad thing, and it’s not something to be ashamed of.

Even The Emperor had a bunch of artists and journalists join the Expeditionary Fleet for coverage when setting off on an expedition back then, which just shows that the old salted meat was also quite vain.

I wonder how Ann would interpret that at the time.

During the conversation, Dadaniel also led Duanmu Huai and the group through the corridor and into the hall, which was now set up as a banquet hall with guests dressed in suits and formal shoes all over the place.

By the way, Mary and the others were dressed up for the occasion, but Duanmu Huai still wore his Power Armor. Seeing their group arrive, the guests were momentarily startled, but then quickly came back to their senses–uh-huh, that’s just the Tribunal’s style. They knew it already.

“Yo, I didn’t expect you to come.”

The first one to greet Duanmu Huai was a chatty robot dressed to look like something.

“How can I put it, I’m not surprised at all that the High Tower Council would send you here, Cade.”

Looking at Cade No. Six in front of him, Duanmu Huai silently rolled his eyes.

“You’re not the representative of the High Tower Council here, are you?”

“You got it right, how did you know?”

While speaking, Cade snapped his fingers, and quickly a waiter came over, from whom Cade No. Six took a glass of champagne.

“I guessed as much. Nobody can stand your constant chatter, probably sent you here for some peace and quiet… You can taste the drink?”

Watching Cade No. Six gulp down the champagne, Duanmu Huai couldn’t help but make a sarcastic remark.

“It’s about the atmosphere, the essence of wine tasting isn’t the wine itself but the atmosphere…”

“Alright, as long as you don’t spill it in your pants…”

Duanmu Huai waved his hand, and just then, another man, bald and wearing black-framed glasses, came over. Although he was in a suit, the man seemed quite nervous.

“Hey, nice to see you… Your Honor, the Judge, it’s been a long time…”

“You are… um…”

Duanmu Huai squinted, carefully sizing up the guy with glasses.

“The intern from UAC?”

“Yes, I can’t believe you still remember me.”

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