After speaking, Amalia repeated the sa process on the smaller statues.
It was said that by doing so, no matter where she went in the future, she would be able to receive the faith energy of her followers.
This thod had been taught to her by Wealth.
The reason she could currently receive their faith energy was because she was in this universe.
If she left this universe in the future without a connection, she might be blocked by the cosmic rules.
So, it was not just about ensuring she could receive the faith energy but also about guaranteeing that the statues would not be damaged.
This was the most important part.
The Emperor and the craftsn watched in confusion as the two immortals made gestures around the statue, unable to tell any difference from before.
They couldn’t help but marvel inwardly.
"Ms. Amalia, the formations you just spoke of seem quite powerful. If an insurmountable crisis ever arises in the Erythar Star System, what should we do?"
Once they finished their work and stepped back, the Emperor asked tactfully.
"Pray to the statue, and I will be able to sense it, but only once," Amalia replied with a smile in her eyes.
The Emperor may have seed foolish, but in truth, he was quite shrewd.
The Emperor’s eyes lit up. "Once is enough," he thought, now completely at ease.
The next step was to transport the statues.
Upon learning that the statues also had life-saving capabilities, the Emperor beca exceptionally proactive, even personally overseeing the task.
Originally, he had planned to wait until the Ark Square was rebuilt before moving the large statue to avoid potential war, which could damage it.
Now that he knew the statues also had defensive functions, it didn’t matter.
The Emperor used military ships to transport the other statues, one by one, to different planets, handling it as seriously as if they were transporting weapons.
anwhile, the spread of Amalia’s deeds had already begun.
In the past few days, Amalia had begun to receive so feedback from her followers’ faith.
One couldn’t deny that the royal family’s power was far greater than an individual’s.
The first wave of faith energy harvested was nearly one-fifth of what she had received before.
Had it not been for the cosmic rules of the Androda Universe, her cultivation would have been rapidly increasing by now.
Kenny Lin was filled with jealousy.
The distance that had once been closed between them had widened again, creating a huge crisis.
He disappeared the next day.
Amalia knew he had likely gone to the battlefield.
As long as he was safe, she didn’t worry too much about it.
However, when Kenny Lin left, so people couldn’t help but feel a huge sense of relief—finally, they wouldn’t have to live next door to this troubleso person.
Amalia didn’t make an appearance that day, and they had no idea that another powerful figure, who could also beco a harbinger of disaster at a critical mont, was still present.
On the sixth day after arriving on Planet Veloxia, Miralles could no longer hold back and went to find the Emperor to inquire about their decision.
The Emperor was discussing the follow-up situation regarding the statue with Amalia.
He hadn’t initially wanted to et with them—matters concerning the Pleiades Star System were less pressing than those concerning Ms. Amalia.
Suddenly, he rembered that Ms. Amalia was right here, and if these people made a move, she could intimidate them.
So, he instructed the chief guard to bring them in.
When the two of them entered the hall, the Emperor felt a sense of disappointnt upon seeing only two people.
The man, Jai, who always spoke with a cold smile, wasn’t present this ti.
"Hmm? Why are there only two envoys? Where is Envoy Jai?"
Hearing this, Miralles felt sowhat uncomfortable.
Although Jai wasn’t in the hall, he likely stayed behind because he did not wanted to encounter that man here.
"Jai is unwell and is resting in his room. The two of us ca today to ask His Majesty about your decision. We’ve been delayed outside for a long ti and must report back soon."
This ti, Miralles spoke much more respectfully.
Although he didn’t openly express his emotions like Jai, deep down, he carried an air of superiority and actually looked down on the people of the Erythar Star System.
The Emperor pondered for a mont before looking at Amalia.
She sent a ntal ssage, saying, "Agree to it."
The voice that suddenly echoed in his mind was a first for the Emperor.
However, as an Emperor, he quickly regained his composure.
"I have considered it over the past few days. Since the Pleiades Star System has such plans, our Erythar Star System cannot stay uninvolved. I will send so people to accompany the envoys back, but it may take so ti, as there are still so battles ongoing in the Draconis Empire."
"Just how long will we have to wait?" Miralles felt a bit relieved.
"At least half a month."
Miralles calculated the ti.
Half a month was faster than he had expected, and it was acceptable. "Then, half a month from now, we will co back to et His Majesty. Farewell."
The two of them left without the Emperor paying much attention to their departure.
He looked at Amalia with great interest.
"Ms. Amalia, will you also be going to the Pleiades Star System?"
"Yes, since the Holy Gate of the Heaven and the Earth are there, I must make the trip," Amalia had already made up her mind.
"What if you all leave and aliens co again? What should we do?" the Emperor expressed his worries.
Amalia’s eyes flashed with understanding. "Don’t worry. If aliens do co, it won’t be so soon. Besides, there is a cosmic battleship, plenty of cosmorite chas, and materials. That should be enough to handle the next wave of alien attacks."
The Emperor imdiately brightened at the news
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