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Chapter 930: Chapter 490: Fleet!

A211 Constant Star System.

There is a young sun and eleven terrestrial planets orbiting it.

Due to the proximity to a large black hole.

So space-ti characteristics of this constant star system experience fluctuations, and so cosmic disasters are slightly more frequent.

However, this has also created opportunities for the ergence of rare minerals in this constant star system.

Which can be unfriendly to the intelligent civilizations surviving within the constant star system.

Radiation storms occurring approximately every thousand years often push newly developed civilizations to the brink of extinction.

Then force civilizations to reincarnate and start anew repeatedly.

Until recently, it re-entered the Iron Age and began exploring opportunities to preserve more flas of civilization in response to environntal changes.

With the large-scale entry of the human fleet from Water Blue Star civilization.

The indigenous civilizations on this planet, nad Red Pearl Star by humans.

On this day, when they raised their necks.

They saw iron giants floating in the sky, obscuring the sun, blocking the starlight.

Turning everything between heaven and earth into darkness.

At this mont, countless Red Pearl Star people knelt down, begging for forgiveness from the gods.

Even the nobles and those with more insight, tasked with researching and preserving civilization, bowed low after witnessing the landing of the Varo Spaceship.

And began to doubt whether there really are gods and demons, heaven and hell in this world.

The disparity in strength made it unnecessary for Water Blue Star civilization to pretend to be mystical.

Similarly, they did not intend to treat these natives kindly or give them equal rights.

The fleet commanders rely fulfilled the regulations of Water Blue Star civilization.

Soon identifying the highest-ranking individuals among the natives.

Sending out small flying ships shaped as Immortal Boats, with special attack squads composed of cultivators piloting these Immortal Boats to directly exert the power of formation, releasing divine light, and swiftly taking away these kneeling native leaders.

This maneuver, a visual spectacle, amazed the surrounding natives, further convincing them that the iron giants in the sky were divine beings straight out of mythological stories.

The reason they ca this ti was surely because soone had angered the gods, bringing divine punishnt!

Just uncertain how long this divine punishnt would last, or how many would be affected.

They anxiously waited for the sanctity in the sky to punish them.

anwhile, the taken native leaders were installed with brain-machine chips and forcefully imbued with a large amount of linguistic knowledge.

Barely able to communicate between the two parties thereafter.

Then they were arranged into the eting room.

Subsequently, under the hearty laughter of the commander, the native leaders signed the consent form.

Then accompanied the commander in smiling.

Isn’t it just ceding so land for building palaces for the heavenly ambassador?

Isn’t it just organizing the subjects to cooperate and work for the masters?

No big deal, they usually do such things anyway.

Moreover, this ti it’s for the celestial masters, who wouldn’t be grateful and willingly serve?

After the native leaders returned to their respective territories with so small gifts.

It imdiately stirred a great commotion in the native communities.

Heavenly People beca the hottest topic among those with a little knowledge.

The vast majority of natives also felt at ease.

As long as divine punishnt didn’t render everyone incapable of survival, it was fine.

As for sending so people to be laborers.

Not to ntion laborers, even as slaves or tributes, everyone wasn’t unacceptable.

Frequent cosmic disasters made the natives on this planet indifferent to life and death.

Material and spiritual needs were substantially low.

When the first batch of selected natives were taken to the moon to work.

Even the native leaders believed these people wouldn’t return.

Fearing they would be drained dry as slaves.

However, soon after.

With the first batch of native laborers returning ho from vacation wearing work uniforms.

All the natives were shocked.

Even expressing imdiate skepticism about the laborers’ treatnt, questioning fiercely!

After all, where can anyone have three als a day?

Even if working overti, there was supper!

At intervals, there was brief water drinking ti.

Moreover, the water wasn’t their bitter water, but rather it was sufficiently sweetened with sugar and salt.

As for the work content, apart from initial learning being a bit stressful.

It was not the heavy labor everyone initially imagined.

They just needed to cooperate with smaller steel puppets to enter the mine.

Then when the steel puppets were disrupted and couldn’t move, use special tools to pack up certain suspected crystal things causing the disruption.

The toughest task was wearing cumberso clothes, venturing into the moon’s depths, then using detectors to locate and extract special minerals.

During this period, no laborer encountered any work-related injury.

When soone felt unwell, they could take sick leave and obtain dical supplies.

This was far better than getting sick under the nobles and leaving it to fate!

Montarily, even many natives verbally claid it was ludicrous, impossible, they wouldn’t believe it.

Yet their bodies obediently crouched at the entrance of the nobles’ hos, imdiately approaching when the noble ventured out, ingratiatingly requesting earnestly for the next opportunity to contribute to heaven.

As a result, naturally, a large portion of the second batch of laborers was composed of native nobles.

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