Capítulo 1337: Chapter 684: Outlook (Part 2)
The reason for using Reynolds and Mikhail instead of mbers of the High-level Life Form Union to cleanse the Empire internally is to prevent those guys from encroaching on the Empire, becoming a difficult force to manage within.
The Empire has already beco his domain, and no one is allowed to interfere.
“Understood.” With Li Ming’s statent, Abel was relieved, as he really feared the High-level Life Form Union might intervene in the Empire’s internal affairs under Li Ming’s na.
“However, normal business exchanges don’t need to be prohibited,” he added, “you should grasp this discretion yourself.”
Adam nodded. Li Ming pondered briefly and then continued, “Is there any reserve of tal materials on the Empire Mother Star?”
“tal materials?” Abel thought instinctively for a mont before responding, “The Mother Star is a political hub, not a production center, so the reserve of tal materials should be limited.”
Li Ming understood this point and still said, “Start gathering them first and send them to as soon as possible; I have urgent use for them.”
“Yes.” Abel nodded solemnly.
Thus, only half a day had passed since Adam’s death, and the citizens of the Empire Mother Star were still in a state of confusion.
Although they witnessed the scene where Adam seemingly returned, due to the fact that the related battle unfolded beyond Earth, they found it difficult to discern the follow-up.
Also, due to the Empire Mother Star’s external communication always being closed, the citizens located at the core of the battle thus remain ignorant of what truly transpired.
They could only speculate that there had been significant upheaval within the ruling class.
The citizens residing on the Empire Mother Star mostly had complex identities, many being the families of high-ranking officials.
For stability considerations, Abel did not imdiately lift the communication restrictions, continuing to declare a state of alert.
Costate took the lead, working with Adam’s Royal Guard to swiftly deal with Arthur’s old troops.
Many of the low-level soldiers acted according to orders and knew nothing of what transpired above.
With changes in the ranks of the commanders, it transford into a loyal Imperial Guard unit, began urgently cleaning up the aftermath.
Naturally, their most important task was to execute Li Ming’s commands.
In just three days, all the alloy stored within the various research institutions on the Empire Mother Star was consolidated within the temporary palace.
They were primarily for experintal use, without any low-level alloys.
“Hmm…” Li Ming absorbed the last piece of “Dock Crystal Alloy,” with the balance of tal energy on the control page reaching thirty billion.
After consuming so in previous battles, he originally had more than nine billion left. This hurried collection accumulated a total of twenty-one billion tal energy.
Even as a political hub without dedicated reserves, this quantity wasn’t small.
“90% of the tal materials have been collected; the remaining 10% would significantly increase in collection difficulty and ti, so there’s no need to wait,” Li Ming mused, as the Heavenly Sovereign holding the Void Anchor stepped forward from the corner.
Extending his hand, one hundred seventy billion tal energy surged within, directly under his control, and he glanced at the control effect–
[Space Immunity: Can generate extre resistance to spatial effects caused by entities other than the True Body.]
It matched his estimation; currently, it remained incomplete, seemingly requiring full restoration to achieve complete immunity.
Li Ming wasn’t surprised, as controlling the Void Anchor was not for viewing the effect but for its capabilities.
He stretched his hand, attempting to unleash the ability of the [Void Lord], imdiately sensing the surrounding space, initially frozen like ice, abruptly transford into flowing water, oscillating lively around him.
With a slight stir, they would respond freely to his will,
Li Ming marveled, as none of his genetic seeds had spatial-related abilities, never experiencing such affinity towards the void.
His body flickered, dispersed, moved, infinite corridors, spatial projections, a void prison cage, ripples of spatial waves around Li Ming endlessly fluctuated, under his control producing various changes, yet limited to a certain range.
After playing for a while, as his novelty wore off slightly, Li Ming marked this spatial location using a vague and mysterious sensation, perceivable only by himself.
“Truly peculiar…” As Li Ming’s figure flickered, he arrived at the outer layer of the Mother Star, causing the space paraters’ fluctuations to imdiately alert the surrounding escort fleet’s monitoring.
However, they soon received orders from above, telling them not to intervene.
Once again activating his ability, Li Ming felt a transient blur, his fingertip beginning to atomize into quantum dust, each particle carrying spatial afterimages.
“This is bizarre…” Li Ming raised his hand, observing closely, and as his gaze lowered, he discovered his knees had dissolved into vortex-like energy flows, assimilated into the space as drifting nebula strands.
The entire person seed plunged into a whirlpool, making everything invisible and only the blurry flowing light shuttled continuously, resembling a passageway, yet entirely different from previous experiences, faint dinsions trembled resonating beside his ears.
When his vision returned to clarity, he had already arrived at the spatial marking he placed, with no changes in spatial paraters.
“It’s not purely spatial traversal…” After experiencing it, Li Ming concluded that it felt more like disbanding his body, then recombining elsewhere, involving the quantum realm.
Feeling the physical strain from the exertion, he frowned.
“If I were to descend directly here from the chanical Court, it might deplete completely,” Li Ming murmured, yet he wasn’t concerned about this point.
Once the Eternal Holy Seat is repaired, it won’t be an issue.
Having reinforced the markings, confirming he could descend here at any ti, Li Ming prepared to leave the Empire Mother Star.
Still traveling in the inconspicuous spaceship, accompanied by Anduin.
All other mbers of the High-level Life Form Union had been dismissed and left separately, only Anduin remained for the journey.
“By the way…” Li Ming set the coordinates, veering into the temporarily opened Empire Star Gate and asked casually, “Among the currently known X-level life forms, how many have the potential to beco ultimate life forms?”
Behind him, Anduin pondered slightly, responding, “Excluding non-genetic evolution bodies, as well as those lacking developnt potential and already on the path of ultimate evolution, the interstellar count showing potential to beco ultimate life forms, X-level, might not exceed ten.”
“Quite a number indeed…” Li Ming expressed surprise and further asked, “Then among non-organizational and non-civilization cultivated ones, how many are there?”
“Seems there are only the interstellar renegades, just two…” Anduin considered, currently in the interstellar realm, there aren’t many X-level life forms outside the union, excluding civilization’s own nurtured candidates.
Essentially only those who’ve committed extrely grave offenses who don’t et the union standards.
He pulled up two images on the smart terminal.
One is an interstellar human, with deep furrows alongside their nose, appearing extrely gloomy, while the other is a Red Dragon sub-human, covered entirely with fine scales, and crowned with a single horn.
Pointing at the human, Anduin introduced simply, “Madness Shadow–Sind, afflicted with ‘Shadow Maddness’ from a young age, a psychiatric disorder, leading to extre paranoia and madness, spent five years exterminating an entire planet.”
“His developnt progress reached 100% five or six years ago, and he’s been seeking a new X-level gene seed, yet after the ergence of the ultimate evolution path recently, he ceased searching.”
Then, enlarging the image of the sub-dragon, “Red Fla Prison Dragon–Kubra, a mixed blood sub-type, after his race was exterminated, embarked on a path of vengeance, using any ans necessary, harming countless innocents.”
“His developnt progress reached 98% seventeen years ago…”
“Just those two, find a way to capture them and send them to ,” Li Ming casually glanced, not particularly concerned, then issued a judgnt decree and added, “I want them alive; don’t cause excessive harm.”
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