It's hard to lie using consciousness for communication; to deceive in this mode, one can only fool themselves.
Therefore, Yulia believed that most of what Komore recounted was true, and for those lies, it might just be the understanding was wrong.
[So? What do you intend to do now?] Yulia sent a perplexed emotion towards Komore.
She had never known that there existed a 'Galaxy Interstellar Alliance' in the Milky Way.
However, this wasn't particularly strange, given that the Milky Way is so vast, containing at least hundreds of billions of stars. Even with only a one in ten million chance of giving rise to a civilization, that's still a significant probability.
With this in mind, Yulia suddenly beca alert, reining in her excessive thoughts.
She had forgotten she was still engaging in mind communication with an alien.
Komore ignored Yulia's extraneous thoughts and answered her prior question: [Respected powerful one, we are willing, as the descendants of the Bota civilization, to offer our loyalty to the civilization behind you and beco a subsidiary civilization of the Blue Star Civilization. For this, we are ready to hand over all our technology, just hoping for a piece of land to thrive and multiply.]
Earlier, when Yulia had yet to collect her consciousness, Komore had already gleaned so information through her chaotic thoughts, such as the fact that they called the planet beneath their feet Blue Star.
Yulia didn't imdiately respond to Komore's request; instead, she contacted the United Governnt.
Now, a communication satellite hovered above her, providing a dedicated communication channel for her; otherwise, out in the wilderness, Yulia wouldn't be able to reach the United Governnt.
"...That's how it is, these Bota Star people hope that we can allocate them a piece of land for them to thrive and multiply."
After Yulia explained the situation to the United Governnt, the council mbers, who were in a eting, imdiately started bickering.
[Those who aren't of my kind will certainly have different intentions!]
[Although they are aliens, the intelligence and technology they hold are of great use to us.]
[Let's not forget the war in West Asia ninety years ago. Everyone knows how that war started! Even within humanity, there are such enormous divisions, with so being able to massacre humans on a large scale, not to ntion aliens. Once those aliens recuperate and restore their original scale, they're bound to counter humans!]
[Those aliens themselves said that the Galaxy Interstellar Alliance assigns each interstellar civilization a territory, which is why they can't jump to other interstellar civilizations' colonized planets. Why does this situation occur? It's because those interstellar civilizations believe that border conflicts with allies will arise!]
[How about temporarily letting them settle, finding ways to extract the intelligence and technology they hold? Once we've extracted enough or they beco wary and no longer trust us, we can directly eliminate them.]
[That's correct, I support this plan. We can reap the benefits without worrying about those aliens rebelling.]
[The aliens' ho planet also experienced an Abyss, and they couldn't even handle it; they had to summon demons, which indicates they couldn't benefit from the Abyss. Currently, we are introducing the Elves' magic power technology, which allows us to strengthen our foundational sciences by getting help from the Elves. We are gradually becoming stronger; as long as we surpass those aliens in speed, we don't have to worry about them rebelling.]
[We can't let them settle in our cities, but we can provide so necessary materials for survival and let them find a place to settle. If they build that place well, we might even outright seize it later.]
The verbal tone of the United Governnt's internal eting gradually unified. They no longer discussed the imdiate elimination of the Bota people but rather decided to let the Bota people settle on Blue Star first and then determine whether to eliminate them based on their attitude later.
Because they were reluctant to give up the intelligence and technology possessed by the Bota people.
Blue Star was about to venture into space and the interstellar, so the intelligence about the Galaxy Interstellar Alliance was considered necessary for them. The Bota people being able to conduct interstellar traversal would aid the future colonization of extraterrestrial planets by the Blue Star Civilization, preventing civilization division between the mother planet and the colonized planets because of a lack of communication.
Thus, it was decided to have the Bota people find a place to settle down first, and then their fate would be determined based on their attitude.
Yulia relayed the United Governnt's decision to Komore, causing the upright sloth to relax and perform a complex ceremony towards Yulia.
It raised its hands to form a circle, then touched its eyes, ears, and mouth separately before lying down, as if offering sothing, with its hands raised.
[Respected mighty one, I, Komore, on behalf of the existing 104 Bota people, pledge allegiance to you and your civilization, henceforth becoming your subsidiary civilization.]
Yulia nodded, [No need to offer loyalty to ; I do not represent the United Governnt. Where have you decided to settle? Blue Star offers many geographical environnts to choose from.]
Komore stood up and tapped the ground beneath it, [We'll settle right here; there are plenty of abandoned tals, and we can recycle the tals to build our settlent and weapons.]
Yulia asked again, [Do you need food?]
Komore hesitated for a mont, then mimicked Yulia's nod, [We need various kinds of food to experint and determine what we can consu.]
Upon hearing this, Yulia relayed the matter to the United Governnt, which, after so discussions, agreed to Komore's request.
[Thank you, respected mighty one.] Komore emitted a genuine sense of gratitude.
At this mont, Yulia suddenly developed a keen interest and asked, [You've been calling 'mighty one' all along; in interstellar civilizations, am I considered a mighty one?]
Komore nodded once more, [Yes, when you appeared, our energy level indicator already detected that you are a planet-level mighty one. Even in interstellar civilizations, you are quite rare and powerful. You can single-handedly defeat an interstellar fleet, even destroy a colonized planet, so you are naturally a mighty one.]
So the interstellar civilizations aren't all that formidable!
Yulia couldn't help recalling that soone like her at Sequence One, even in the ancient Blue Star Civilization, wasn't considered too strong. That era had 'Immortals,' after all.
Truly mighty Saints and Immortals stood beyond the Sequence.
With this perspective, the ancient Blue Star Civilization must have been a civilization of unparalleled strength.
Knowing the strength of interstellar civilizations and contrasting it with the mighty ancient Blue Star Civilization, Yulia suddenly felt that sothing was amiss.
Even if the ancient Blue Star Civilization was so powerful, handling an Evil God was beyond them?
With this thought, Yulia asked Komore again, [Above the planet-level, are there mightier beings?]
Komore, having read from Yulia's superficial thoughts that this planet's civilization's predecessor was an imnsely powerful civilization, fell silent.
After a while, Komore recovered from the shock and answered Yulia's question: [There are, they are called Cosmic-level, the most powerful entities in the known universe, able to eliminate even the 'Cosmic Disaster Life Form.']
Can beings beyond the Sequence eliminate an Evil God?
Many doubts arose in Yulia's mind.
No, this doesn't match the information she had received!
If Immortals could eliminate an Evil God, then why did the ancient Blue Star Civilization sever its connection to the Abyss and ban Magic Power?
Yulia pondered for a mont, then suddenly 'heard' Komore's reminder: [Respected mighty one, a 'Cosmic Disaster Life Form' is an entity born from ideological trends. The more intense the ideological trends of a civilization or a star region, the more likely a life form will erge.]
Yes, the civilization that transford the Evil God into the Abyss was destroyed by their own 'arrogance,' wasn't it?
A civilization overly powerful, even able to transform an Evil God, thus breeding 'arrogance' among them.
If so, did the past Blue Star Civilization learn this from aliens and thus decide to ban Magic Power?
Does the existence of Evil God require Magic Power?
Yulia wasn't sure.
But she felt that the birth of an Evil God must require Magic Power!
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