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Chapter 1285 - Chapter 1285 Chapter 866 Galaxy Alliance_2
Chapter 1285: Chapter 866 Galaxy Alliance_2 Chapter 1285: Chapter 866 Galaxy Alliance_2 Upon hearing Duanmu Huai speak, the bespectacled man immediately broke into a smile.
“This time, I’m here to stay as a representative of UAC… Uh, to be honest, I don’t think I’m quite cut out for this, but we’re really short on manpower right now, oh, right, our planet is recovering fairly well at the moment, all thanks to you and the Tribunal…”
“Alright, alright, I can see you’re not used to these formalities; no need to memorize and recite them. Go ahead and do whatever you need to.”
Duanmu Huai shook his head speechlessly, and the latter, as if granted amnesty, bowed quickly and then turned to leave.
Compared to that jittery intern, the next man to appear before Duanmu Huai was much more confident.
“It’s been a long time, Your Honor, the Judge.”
“And you are?”
“John Connor. My planet was attacked by Skynet and the robots… Do you remember?”
“Oh, of course, I remember. Have you joined as well?”
Duanmu Huai extended his hand for a handshake, and John Connor gave a wry smile in return.
“To tell the truth, we only made the decision at the very end; after all, strictly speaking, our technology is not as advanced as that of other civilized planets, but… I think we would regret it if we didn’t get on board with this.”
“I wish you good luck then.”
Duanmu Huai didn’t say much more. Indeed, as John Connor said, compared to other post-war civilizations, their planet was more backward. Joining the Alliance would inevitably place them at the bottom of the contempt chain… But that wasn’t Duanmu Huai’s problem to worry about anymore. He had rescued these people from the hands of Skynet, and now the rest was up to them.
The last to appear was a professional diplomat from the War Planet, who expressed his thanks to Duanmu Huai for the Tribunal’s annihilation of the Orcs and extended an invitation for them to visit the War Planet when they had time… Of course, for Duanmu Huai, that meant “maybe next time.”
Of course, Duanmu Huai did discuss the plans concerning Dada Niel with them–Dada Niel had already explained, regarding the quality of planets, the Galaxy of the High Tower Council and John Connor’s Terminator Planet were the best suited for migration. The Demon Planet and the War Planet–one was not yet livable in most areas due to the invasion of the Demon Army, and the other couldn’t support a large population due to its own energy shortage.
After all, the War Planet itself relied on external sources for energy; how could it possibly have surplus energy to supply to Outsiders?
So, in terms of migration, Dada Niel had distributed the choices as follows for the people under his control in the Star Territory.
The first option was to continue participating in their own Alien Planet development, like the Colonies Duanmu Huai had visited before, building atmospheric transformation facilities to make uninhabitable planets livable.
But this was a long process that might take decades, and no one knew what odd entities might be present on those abandoned planets.
Digging up something could spell complete disaster.
The second choice was prepared for the wealthy. They could move to the planet of the High Tower Council, as the Guardian Planet was simply too sparsely populated, and the forest environment posed no problems. Now, with the valiant efforts of the Guardians, the Alien Faction Powers that once plagued every corner had been mostly wiped out, so life there was relatively simple, and one could live with just building a house.
Naturally, with the strength of the High Tower Council and the Guardians, they weren’t worried about these people causing any upheaval.
The third option was to move to John Connor’s Terminator Planet. However, this wasn’t like the situation with the High Tower Council; frankly speaking, this move was more like exile. Simply put, ordinary people who couldn’t bear the burden and didn’t want to live on a planet with hardly any space for Survival had the chance to trade all their life savings to relocate their families to the Terminator Planet for a new life.
Strictly speaking, this was somewhat dangerous for John Connor and his people because the technological civilization under Dada Niel was superior to theirs, and even with their home-field advantage, it was uncertain whether they could coexist well with these incoming migrants. Honestly, one misstep and the newcomers could usurp their place.
Hence, John Connor also expressed to Duanmu Huai their hesitation, but in the end, they decided to take the risk.
At least, it would be expected that most of those who spent their entire fortune to migrate to other planets wouldn’t take the risk of doing anything bad.
Of course, if Duanmu Huai were to judge, Dada Niel was really making a killer profit–well, that’s a businessman’s nature, after all.
Hmm, according to Tribunal tradition, should they collect Tithing from Dada Niel at this point?
This really was a question.
Next, everyone seemed to have quite an enjoyable chat. Ann and Greiya, accompanied by Mary, went around greeting everyone while also eagerly inquiring about the recovery status of the various planets. Of course, there were some idiots bold enough to attempt approaching the three beautiful young ladies, but they were quickly stopped by others–anyone smart enough to be here wouldn’t be foolish enough to provoke the ire of the Tribunal.
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