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The encounter between Giza and Space Essence began with an accident, after which, both sides created a splendid civilization that influenced several universes.

But at that ti,

they rely engaged in tentative exchanges and a brief alliance.

Giza told the Space Essences,

he was an Explorer from a higher dinsion.

Alone, he piloted his spaceship exploring this universe's ruins, but unexpectedly found a group of intelligent life in a land where civilization had perished.

He showed great curiosity and appreciation for the Space Essences.

On the other hand,

the Space Essences were equally astonished by Giza's strength and knowledge.

They discovered that Giza possessed a previously unheard-of powerful energy that was extrely compatible with the innate structure of the Space Essences.

Giza told them,

the extraordinary power he wields is called "psionic power."

It is a type of ntal power that can break through the sole confines of the mind, and only intelligent life with an elite soul, mind, and will might have a chance to master it.

In their subsequent exchanges,

Giza also demonstrated the uses of psionic power and his incredibly profound ntal will.

He settled down on that deserted planet.

In the following period,

Giza and the Space Essences interacted frequently.

The Space Essences were keen to understand any knowledge related to psionic power.

Though Giza appeared very generous on the surface,

in reality, he took extre precautions to keep the thods of nurturing psionic power secret.

This resulted in the Space Essences never quite grasping the essence of it.

For a long ti, the two sides remained in this stalemate.

Eventually, so of the Space Essence leaders could no longer sit still.

They approached Giza,

hoping he would impart the thods of nurturing psionic power to them.

At first, Giza seed to be in a difficult position, stating that the training of psionic power was advanced knowledge from a higher dinsion, and according to the customs of his own civilization, it could not be taught to other life forms.

But after nurous pleas from the Essence leaders,

Giza eventually decided to make an exception.

He agreed to select so individuals of exceptional talent among the Essences to enlighten them in the cultivation of psionic power.

As a return,

the entire Space Essence race had to regularly complete so tasks assigned by Giza.

After a short adjustnt period,

Giza and the Space Essences formally entered a honeymoon phase in their relationship.

As promised, Giza selected a group of Essences with strong ntal power, used secret techniques to help them master psionic power, and enabled them to practice it at a basic level;

and the rest of the Space Essences also under Giza's guidance,

established a huge outpost on this deserted planet at the edge of the universe.

Once the outpost was established,

Giza almost completely controlled the Space Essences' internal discourse.

"He calculatedly demonstrated the cleverness of psionic power to the Essences and stimulated the psionic talent in so, all to garner a group of followers with imnse potential."

"Now, he had achieved his goal."

"And so, Giza and the Space Essence race began the next stage of their evolutionary journey..."

Along with the ethereal narrative of Guda,

the scenes flashing before Matthew's eyes accelerated again—

He saw Giza recruiting groups after groups of Wanderers from other universes through that lighthouse-like outpost.

These groups varied in origin and racial talents.

But like the Space Essences, they all gradually beca pawns in the developntal process of this planet's civilization under Giza.

During this process,

Giza also used his ans to expand the Space Essence race several tis—

Originally, the Space Essences were immortal but incapable of Reproduction.

Giza, through unknown thods,

actually found a way to mass-produce more Space Essences using the psionic branding on the original group!

However, the Space Essences created through acquired ans

were significantly inferior in basic qualities and soul strength when compared to the original group.

And to distinguish within the race, to facilitate later governance,

Giza called the original group "Imprinted Essences," and nad the later reproduced group "Derived Essences."

The hierarchy between the two was incredibly rigid.

Under these circumstances,

most of the Imprinted Essences beca beneficiaries; even if a minority believed that enslaving the Derived Essences was unethical,

they couldn't make decisions that would fundantally shake the foundations since most were under Giza's influence.

And so,

with the ceaseless labor of the mass-produced Derived Essences,

the civilization on the deserted planet kept advancing in level.

More and more groups of outsiders were absorbed into the civilization through various ans by Giza.

Gradually,

a society ford that included different intelligent Races from various universes, with clear internal hierarchy and delineation of responsibilities, and a leader who possessed knowledge and wisdom far beyond the current level of civilization's developnt.

And this,

was the incipient state of the Antu Empire.

"Giza is an incredible being."

"His mind holds knowledge from higher dinsions, far exceeding the known universe's capacity."

"It's led to, under his guidance, a civilization miracle erging from the abandoned universe with Space Essence at its core."

"In the Epochs that followed, they conquered several developing universes and grew ever more powerful."

"Yet at the apex of the Antu Empire's unprecedented territorial expansion, Giza gradually relinquished his control over the core power structure of the Empire."

"There was a ti when the Empire's upper echelons went through several coups, and at the heart of it all, was the fact that Giza, who once held absolute power, had vanished, leaving a power vacuum that precipitated these events..."

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