Bai Zhongqi's expression remained very harmonious, but after hearing this, Zero's expression had already turned into one that scread "what the heck."
Bangyan was walking ahead, and Zero turned his head to look at Bai Zhongqi, who subtly gestured a shrug.
Zero did not speak but directly conveyed his thoughts to Bai Zhongqi. As an artificial intelligence with a soul, bound by the Supre Command, Zero could "telepathically" communicate with Bai Zhongqi.
"Your Majesty, are you really sure that these Lvzhao people are reliable?"
Bai Zhongqi replied, "This group of Lvzhao probably knows even less about the situation of the Galactic High Governance Council than we do. The old n at the High Council really do not treat the so-called mber civilizations as real mbers of the High Council. Not to ntion voting rights, the mber civilizations do not even have the right to attend, let alone the possibility that the High Council would specifically send soone to confer mbership status to the Lvzhao civilization."
Zero asked, "So, you an the Lvzhao people are deceiving us?"
"Not sure, let's see."
They entered a conference room, which was decorated much like those commonly seen in science fiction movies on Earth, with a predominantly tallic feel, except most surfaces were comprised of liquid crystal screens and not holographic images.
After inviting Bai Zhongqi and another person to sit, Bangyan spoke very amicably, "The situation in the local Tehrillion Interstellar Cloud, where your civilization must have also observed from your ho planet, lacks material compared to most regions in the Galaxy. While this certainly affects the civilizations that grow here in their process of obtaining resources, it also provides us with a relatively safe developnt environnt.
Your civilization was born within the Danlu Interstellar Cloud, which is encased by a spatial barrier, and might not understand the situation outside. Our Lvzhao civilization, although also located within the Tehrillion Interstellar Cloud, has already made contact with many interstellar civilizations, not to ntion we are also mbers of the High Council. I believe that the Lvzhao civilization and the Earth civilization, being neighboring civilizations, should establish a close cooperative relationship, as mutual progress is essential."
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Bai Zhongqi was slightly surprised as the other party had broached a subject he had not yet ntioned.
Glancing at Zero with a hint of confusion, Zero imdiately responded with his thoughts, "It might not necessarily be a good thing."
Bai Zhongqi said to Bangyan, "I deeply agree with Ambassador Bangyan's words. Earth civilization loves peace, and our culture embodies the concept of mutual benefit. It would be most desirable to establish an equitable and mutually beneficial cooperation with the Lvzhao civilization."
Bangyan, hearing Bai Zhongqi's words, however, shook his head.
Bai Zhongqi's expression remained unchanged as he noticed a shift in Bangyan's posture. The Lvzhao sitting across from him seed to sit upright, but in reality, he had relaxed completely, even leaning back in his chair. This posture revealed that Bangyan respected him far less than he verbally expressed, or perhaps he even looked down upon him.
"Mr. Bai, I think you misunderstand sothing," Bangyan said, his lips curving upward, with eyes three tis larger than those of humans and his pupils dilating twice, leaving Bai Zhongqi sowhat confused about what this expression ant.
Bangyan sat a bit more upright and said in a tone that was gentle yet condescending, "The Earth civilization has been developing in the Danlu Interstellar Cloud for a long ti, only recently acquiring the capability to reach warp speed to escape the Interstellar Cloud. For Earth civilization, the Galaxy is still a very unfamiliar place. Our Lvzhao civilization, however, has a standing in the Galaxy. Mr. Bai might not be aware, but in the Galaxy, if a great civilization grows other interstellar civilizations around it, these lesser civilizations should rightfully obey the dictates of the higher civilization, becoming vassal civilizations under the higher civilization."
At this mont, Bai Zhongqi's expression finally changed. He was not angry but incredulously pointed at himself and asked, "So, you're planning for Earth civilization to beco your vassal civilization?"
Bangyan smiled very gentlemanly and said, "Exactly, that is the intention. I would ask Mr. Bai and your colleagues to let go of unnecessary pride. The universe is not a warm place; choosing the wrong path could doom a civilization. The Lvzhao civilization is a powerful and great civilization, and being close to Earth civilization, it would bring greater developntal opportunities for Earth civilization."
In Bangyan's view, demanding that Earth people beco vassals of the Lvzhao civilization was a logical matter. This was also the natural decision made by the Lvzhao civilization upon discovering the Earth civilization within the Danlu Interstellar Cloud. The Lvzhao civilization is filled with self-respect and pride, perceiving themselves very positively, but they have so issues with their origins, so most of the ti they play single-player gas. Suddenly seeing a new player log in, they imdiately wanted to start a gaming guild, appointing themselves as the guild leader and making the newcor their junior.
Bai Zhongqi, recovering from his initial shock, asked Bangyan very seriously, "Ambassador Bangyan, how many vassal civilizations does the Lvzhao civilization have?"
Facing this question, Bangyan could only answer truthfully, "Since there are no other interstellar civilizations around us, we currently do not have any vassal civilizations. However, if Earth agrees to beco our vassal, then it will be our first vassal civilization and will also be the most historically significant and highly regarded vassal civilization."
Translated into Earth's context, this ant nothing less than, "You're invited to be our servant because you'd be our first servant, and I'll especially adore you as such."
Bai Zhongqi seriously doubted whether the brains of the Lvzhao people were normal or if their civilization's logic was inherently like this. Not just Bangyan, but even the other Lvzhao people on his team all wore an expression that suggested they saw this as a very realistic and legitimate request.
Facing this predicant, Bai Zhongqi awkwardly fell silent for a mont.
As Bangyan was about to suggest that Bai Zhongqi go back and think about it, Bai Zhongqi asked another question.
"Since the Lvzhao civilization is a mber of the Galactic High Governance Council, I would like to ask if the Lvzhao people have ever heard of a civilization called Teizene."
At the ntion of Teizene, Bangyan's body suddenly stiffened. The previously smiling expression now beca a bit rigid.
This piqued Bai Zhongqi's curiosity, as it appeared the Lvzhao were aware of Teizene and were afraid of it.
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