Chapter 1230: Chapter 1230: Difficult Problem Chapter 1230: Chapter 1230: Difficult Problem Four days later, the spaceship completed its spatial jump and erged directly from the wormhole. At last, they could see the normal starry sky.
Travelers admired the beautiful starry sky, completely different from that of the Solar System, and through the warship’s telescopes they explored the Solar System from this remote point. Gazing at ho from the depths of the cosmic starry sky had its unique charm, and the travelers frenziedly took photos to commorate the experience.
This trip was truly worth rembering for a lifeti for the ordinary person.
In the coming period, the warship would take the travelers to visit five of the most unique Magical Fantasy Planets.
Then, they would gather with other Alien races on an Earth-like planet in another part of the starry sky. Many Alien races didn’t even have the interstellar travel capability that their powerful deities (Gods) possessed.
The Earthlings used their own ships to transport their representatives to this planet for the first joint eting.
This Earth-like planet, transford by Earth’s current technology, had beco freely habitable for humans and ford a new administrable planet. This planet was also called the Bridgehead, symbolizing mankind’s integration into the cosmic civilization.
The people were truly wide-eyed, witnessing several Magical Fantasy Planets’ exotic vistas. They encountered food chains different from Earth’s, ones that were even more magical and harsh—it was like stepping into a Magic world.
Various Magic creatures and Magic plants were everywhere, dazzling the eyes. Unfortunately, humans could only utilize these unique resources from within new chs forged of strange tal.
This was why the new chs were temporarily weak in combat but why humanity was determined to study them.
Humans seed naturally repellent to these elents; even those with strong spiritual power couldn’t wield Magic—only through Divine tal could they manage it.
The most astonishing was a planet Earthlings nad Hell star exotic planet, which was extrely close to its star, its surface covered by various volcanoes and magma.
Filled with all sorts of magic gemstones, it was initially deed a barren planet.
Later, they discovered the planet had a hidden underground realm divided into multiple layers, much like the legendary hell.
This subterranean world had peculiar plants that served as light sources, underground rivers, mountain ranges of amber, and even a vast underground ocean. This planet was also the world of the Lizardn. According to probes, surface-dwelling Lizardn, fiery and feral, were sworn enemies of the underground Lizardn, making communication impossible.
They even encountered the Dragon God they worshiped. According to the Lizardn, their Dragon God had existed for tens of thousands of years—it was a typical Western dragon, but there was only one.
However, instruntal analysis suggested that this magical creature’s lifespan was only a few thousand years; the Lizardn’s civilization was primitive, lacking written records. The thousands of years were likely an exaggeration.
During this ti, an incident occurred that stunned everyone; many wanted to take photos of the real dragon, but no device could capture an image of this Dragon God, to everyone’s regret.
After nearly a month of touring various planets, the warship finally reached the Bridgehead planet.
This planet now featured a huge city filled with magical colors. According to the flight attendant’s introduction, in the next twenty years, favorable policies would be implented to recruit immigrants to settle on this planet.
The people on the warship felt a lingering sense of incompleteness, and their communicators stored a vast number of photos.
Various Magical Races that had made contact had mostly arrived, and the real exchange conference was about to comnce.
The so-called exchange was actually about general formations and policies; the high-ranking mbers of each Race had mostly reached agreent, only so details were still under negotiation.
This exchange, plainly speaking, served dual purposes: it allowed civilians their first contact, testing interstellar interaction, and importantly, it declared military power.
After all, besides humans, many planets lacked independent interstellar travel capability. Their deified beings, although capable, wouldn’t lower themselves to re transport.
Naturally, the transport stations had to be constructed by humans, placing them as leaders of the Race alliance etings.
However, while the various Races accepted this out of necessity, they were still unwilling, considering the Earthlings too weak.
Many Races supported humans, but many others were hostile, and many elite representatives of those Races covertly allied to embarrass the humans during the final exchange to prevent them from becoming too proud.
During the tourism, the humans also witnessed Magic-wielding Intelligent Species, but the human ch Warriors, constantly patrolling fighters, and even higher altitude space warships effectively deterred the Alien Races. Despite so conflicts and friction, no major incidents occurred.
Soon, the council began, and countless people gathered in a gigantic stadium built by humans.
Displayed on the screen, each Race began demonstrating their military power, starting with a space warship weapon demonstration that fired from outer space, leveling a desolate mountain and even destroying a planet in another small star system.
With fighter jets and naval fleet combos shown, not just the strong representatives of Alien Races but even their élite grew anxious—weak Earthlings had acquired power surpassing the gods, a trendous deterrence.
So, before the actual personal power exhibitions even began, tensions sparked; every Race wanted to undercut Earthlings’ aplomb in this segnt.
The beautiful captain approached Li Yao with a solemn face, sighed, and said, “According to the higher-ups, your new ch squad wasn’t supposed to participate this ti, as the technology application is still immature. But since various Races know we’re using Divine tal, they’ve tead up, so at least ten of you new chs must participate.”
Li Yao’s expression darkened, “Ten people, that’s a lot. They’ve only just started to master the new chs and their skills are limited. How can they possibly compete with the true Magical Races in terms of Magic and skills? I was thinking of maybe two or three, including myself, to avoid losing too many points.”
“There’s no helping it. It’s an order. We’re military personnel; we just have to follow it.” The captain shared a docunt with Li Yao directly, “Take a good look; these are the rules of the competition. You must try your best. This match will be truly broadcasted, not just to Earthlings but also to major tribes from major Magical Fantasy Planets. It’s going to have a huge impact.”…
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