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Chapter 1250: The Chiyou Cult

Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations

Li Yao’s heart was tightened. “How so?”

The Star Glory Federation also considered protecting the human beings of all the three thousand Sectors as its responsibility. In the planning, it was also going to expand actively and explore new Sectors in order to build up the entire federation!

The Martial ritocrats Sector’s fall would be a great lesson for them.

“The Martial ritocrats Sector was quite?fortunate?,” Su Changfa sneered. “With the star maps of the Star Ocean Imperium, it soon found a Sector not far away from them nad ‘Sand Primitive Sector’, which was also inhabited by a lot of human beings.

“However, not every Sector was as lucky as the Curly Dragon Sector, the dicine Fork Sector, or the Martial ritocrats Sector, which did not suffer much in the gory war, had a relatively stable environnt, and could absorb the heritage of the Star Ocean Imperium during the reconstruction of their civilization.

“Most of the Sectors had been destroyed in the war that caused the collapse of the Star Ocean Imperium. They were shattered and occupied by trendous demons and extraterrestrial devils.

“In such a harsh environnt, even though so of the human beings survived, it was impossible for them to sustain a complicated and delicate modern civilization. They were forced to retrograde to the primitive stage and build everything from scratch again.

“The Sand Primitive Sector was exactly such a miserable world.

“Before the Martial ritocrats’ people arrived, the civilization there had been at an extrely low level, which was no better than the world of ancient Cultivators forty thousand years and even worse in many aspects!

“The natives of the Sand Primitive Sector were nomadic. They were aggressive, radical, sensitive, and suspicious in nature. There weren’t systematic training techniques and Cultivator arts. Everything was incomplete. The few Cultivators were known as ‘shamans’ and fought with their talents and instincts.

“To resist the rough environnt and the brutal alien species, the shamans of the Sand Primitive Sector had to establish an extre and cruel religion nad the?‘Chiyou?1?Cult’, in which the legendary ruthless God of War was honored to be the supre god. They trained themselves with the ‘strength of belief’ and triggered the potential inside human bodies through approaches such as ‘seances’ and other sacrants, in order to raise the most bloodthirsty ‘berserker warriors’!

“As ti went by, the culture of the Sand Primitive Sector was also deeply affected by the Chiyou-worshipping belief, which often proved to be radical, passionate, and fearless. The Chiyou Cult leaked to every pore and every bone of their daily life!

“They ford different tribes around the shamans who claid that they could communicate with God Chiyou. The people only knew the shamans and Chiyou but did not have any idea about officials, governnt, or law!

“All in all, the Martial ritocrats Sector and the Sand Primitive Sector were vastly different from each other in history, culture, belief, social form, and strength system. Other than the similar appearance and language, they were essentially two different species!

“However, at that ti, even the smartest, keenest Cultivators of the Martial ritocrats Sector didn’t realize what such differences actually ant!

“The discovery of the Sand Primitive Sector made the entire Martial ritocrats Sector overjoyed. The people of the Martial ritocrats Sector had finally found subjects that they could save. Their long-accumulated sense of justice and sympathy finally erged in all its splendor and had sowhere to go!

“When they discovered that their ‘poor brothers of the Primitive Sector’ were struggling on a mother planet whose environnt was extrely harsh under the scourge of demons, extraterrestrial devils, and other alien species now and then, large-scale aids were imdiately underway!

“Magical equipnt, crystals, and techniques were delivered to the Sand Primitive Sector incessantly without bothering the cost. Many volunteers arrived at the new land, too, promulgating the latest training thodology and system to the natives!

“In order to cope with the threats of the enemies, before they taught the people of the Sand Primitive Sector how to till the land with machines, they taught them how to use the advanced chainswords, crystal cannons, heat-sensitive flying swords, and even… crystal suits!

“Since the environnt of the Sand Primitive Sector was too harsh, and the demons and extraterrestrial devils were not likely to be wiped out any ti soon, it didn’t take long for the Alliance of Martial ritocrats to pass many laws including the Bill of Equal Human Beings and the Bill of Sectoral Free Communication.

“According to the laws, all human beings in the sea of stars were brothers that were entitled to the sa natural rights. Among them, the right of free migration, the right of residence, and the right to protect oneself from any war were the most sacred and inviolable three!

“Therefore, as long as they were willing to, the natives of the Sand Primitive Sector were absolutely qualified to immigrate to the Martial ritocrats Sector freely. After receiving simple education and training, they would be granted the citizenship of the ‘Alliance of Martial ritocrats’ and have the sa privileges and benefits as natives of the Martial ritocrats Sector did!”

Even Li Yao found it unbelievable when he heard the part.

Were the people of the Martial ritocrats Sector all morons?

Although Li Yao supported the integration of the Heaven’s Origin Sector and the Blood Demon Sector because of the push of the Imperium of True Human Beings, it was unthinkable to grant all demons the citizenship of the Star Glory Federation!

Besides, in the Star Glory Federation, there were many Cultivators who had a different stances from Li Yao’s. The radical ones of them included Lu Zui and Zhou Hengdao, and the more conservative ones included his wife, Ding Lingdang. Regardlessly, they were all wary of the demons and checked Li Yao and his supporters from the other side of the scale.

Li Yao had no issue with Ding Lingdang’s belief being utterly different from his. On the contrary, he found it very necessary.

One civilization could not have only one voice, even if the voice sounded correct and righteous.

Only by the check and balance of different ideologies could it be ensured that the civilization walked on the correct path without leaning to either side.

Although all the Cultivators of the federation, including Li Yao, had the pure heart of a newborn babe to believe in brightness, it did not an that they were really three years old!

Su Changfa smiled. “Do you feel that the people of the Martial ritocrats Sector were silly?”

Li Yao nodded subconsciously.

“Wrong. The Martial ritocrats people may have been a bit na?ve, but they were not foolish enough to open the door for burglars!” Su Changfa said coldly. “However, misguided by a faulty system, even the smartest guys will have to push forward even if they know clearly that swamps and abysses are in the front.

“If they don’t walk forward, those behind them will still push him into the abyss!

“The bills that the Martial ritocrats Sector passed were ostensibly because of their belief and ideology.

“But more importantly, they were ant to address the issue of the shortage of labor force.

“At that ti, the Alliance of Martial ritocrats had developed for more than a thousand years. It was a rather mature, high-level civilization. Most of the citizens were highly educated. They all hoped to participate in jobs that were technology-intensive, vigorous, creative, and brought a sense of achievent.

“The great leap in the space cruising technology and the exploration of new worlds provided many technology-intensive, high-paying, and promising jobs for them.

“At that ti, a job related to space exploration was the biggest dream and a dream that could very likely be realized for every citizen of the Martial ritocrats Sector.

“But then there was a problem. Although the advanced jobs were sufficient, who was going to fill in the dirty, tedious work and the simple, repetitive jobs?

“Spiritual puppets were naturally a choice. However, the cost of the puppets was too high. Also, they would consu a lot of crystals. It would be too wasteful to deploy them for such lowly work.

“Although there were abundant resources in the Martial ritocrats Sector, the people there had equally abundant ambitions. They were hoping to explore the entire universe. Crystals, as fuel for the space voyages, had to be carefully distributed.

“The arrival of the Sand Primitive Sector seed to have solved the problem perfectly.

“While the natives of the Martial ritocrats Sector were engaged in the advanced, demanding, vigorous, and creative jobs where astronomy, dication, law, liberal arts, and philosophy were involved, the Sand Primitive Sector took part in the low, simple, repetitive jobs that did not require any creativity or bring any sense of achievent, as the bottom-level workers and farrs in the society.

“Doctors, stargazers, and workers were just different fields of work. Nobody was nobler than anybody. All the citizens were helping each other and contributing in their own way to a brilliant, glorious civilization.

“It was perhaps what the decision-makers of the Martial ritocrats Sector had thought.”

Li Yao was hooked by the story. He asked subconsciously, “Were the people of the Sand Primitive Sector not willing to take it?”

“I wouldn’t say that. The first generation of the Sand Primitive people accepted such an arrangent rather gladly,” Su Changfa replied. “After all, the environnt of the Sand Primitive Sector was too harsh, and too many enemies were out there. Compared with their ho, the Martial ritocrats Sector was almost heaven on earth! Even the heaviest, dirtiest, and most boring jobs in the Martial ritocrats Sector were still a hundred tis better than their days in their holand!

“Besides, the two Sectors were far away from each other after all. Although the space carriers of the Martial ritocrats Sector jumped back and forth at the highest frequency, few natives of the Sand Primitive Sector were transported to the Martial ritocrats Sector. They took up less than one tenth of the whole population.

“When you live under sobody else’s roof, you must learn to bend your neck. People of the Sand Primitive Sector were rather dutiful and hardworking when they just arrived in the foreign land.

“They took over the dirty and tedious jobs that the natives despised and worked diligently. They had no complaint whatsoever about the minimum wages and benefits. They worked from day to night for the sole hope that they could move their wife, their children, and even their entire family to the Martial ritocrats Sector to live a happy life!

“The Sand Primitive people who had just left their holand naturally kept their habits as a nomadic people and continued worshipping their Chiyou Cult. However, they often chose tis and locations that were unattractive and conducted their rituals in secret so that nobody else would be disturbed.

“Human rights, including the right to worship different gods, were respected in the Alliance of Martial ritocrats. The citizens generally had an indifferent view toward different religions, ranging from pantheists to atheists. They knew clearly that the legendary deities such as Pangu or Nuwa were prehistoric civilizations at best. There were no real gods in the universe. Their religious beliefs were more of a hobby.

“Now that the Sand Primitive immigrants had done their jobs so excellently, it did not seem inappropriate to let them keep their religion because they were not disturbing anybody.

“Moreover, many citizens of the Martial ritocrats Sector regarded the Chiyou Cult to be an exotic, mysterious culture from a foreign land. They even joined the Chiyou Cult to feel the unique charm of the ‘primitive culture’ for themselves.”

Chiyou was a sagacious mythical king in ancient China.

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