This is really not mechanical ascension Chapter 980 - 505: The Official Announcement and Chain React
And just ten days later, the Empire and the Federation suddenly issued a joint decree, spanning three to four pages.
The general idea is that to maintain interstellar stability, the chanic Association will be accepted as a subsidiary organization under the interstellar alliance, subject to supervision by various major civilizations.
This suddenly dropped a deep-sea bomb into the already turbulent interstellar environnt, causing uproar among all sides.
The decline of the chanic Association began a few years ago.
The chanic Association has stood firm in the interstellar space for a long ti; in many Order Civilizations, the chanic Association is intertwined with citizens’ entire lives.
Just like when looking back at interstellar history, every fallen civilization or organization mber believed that their own forces would last forever.
For those who have dealt with the chanic Association from birth, they instinctively believed that the chanic Association would exist forever.
Thus, when the news of disbanding the chanic Association first ca out, it caused considerable waves.
But no civilization, organization, or even individual is eternally indestructible.
Later, it led to collective resistance from the chanics and various upheavals, including denunciations of the Divine Craftsman.
It wasn’t until Azure Dragon stepped forward, barely dragging it out for another year, that it finally ca to a close.
Though not a small matter, like the Polk Declaration, after causing a huge uproar, as interest waned, it was forgotten after two or three years.
This is interstellar; there are simply too many dazzling matters.
Until a few months ago, when they truly started to act against the chanic Association, causing so turmoil again, but this ti few truly paid attention.
Eating the sa lon too many tis also induces nausea.
But this decree was entirely different; it’s not an old lon, but a new one.
The Empire and Federation actually stepped on the brakes directly.
In no ti, this decree spread rapidly, attracting attention from all sides.
More interstellar citizens, who feel it doesn’t concern them, want to know what really happened behind the scenes.
As early as during the first preparations to split the chanic Association, many interstellar citizens watched popular science videos detailing the rise and developnt of the chanic Association and the concept of its sphere of influence.
Most people watched and forgot, but left a concept in their hearts.
This chanic Association is a giant in ordinary life forms and even so civilizations.
But in reality, in front of the Three Civilizations, it is nothing more than a lamb waiting to be slaughtered.
What is even more bizarre is, why doesn’t this include the Star Alliance?
Many people are eager to know the root cause.
And many interstellar comntators, who caught the wind, also joined the fray, conducting all sorts of analyses after the fact.
But soon, a na was rapidly placed at the forefront of major search engines–[Epic Dragon Supporter]
Many clicked in to discover that this was a Star Network self-dia author, primarily analyzing Azure Dragon and related matters.
There are many similar people, especially after the establishnt of the High-level Life Form Union, more and more X Level Life Forms have co into the interstellar view.
For the vast majority of X Level Life Forms, many people conduct background checks and analyses.
Admiration for the strong is rooted in the genes of every race, and these X Level Life Forms have many followers; this traffic is enough to sustain themselves.
However, because of the lack of understanding of High-level Life Forms, many find it difficult to distinguish strength, leading to many disputes.
"What’s up with this guy? Why is their popularity so high?" Soone was puzzled.
After scrolling through a series of videos, they found that this guy relied on editing Azure Dragon’s videos and various compilations to start his career.
The one with the highest viewership was Azure Dragon’s "Debut Battle," which he split into four videos, effectively becoming Azure Dragon’s "number one fan."
The latter ones gradually declined, mainly because Azure Dragon has basically remained out of sight since then.
Yet a video he posted a month ago is now rising rapidly with an astonishing number of views, already surpassing 1.2 trillion.
The na is–[chanic Association’s Final Aria or Rebirth Against Odds?]
Related searches lead to this video, which many life forms clicked on with curiosity–
"...I’m talking about the chanic Association again, but don’t rush to insult for repeating myself, nor for brainlessly praising Azure Dragon; this ti it’s really different..."
In the video, there is only audio, along with so changing patterns, mostly exaggerated fan-drawn images of Azure Dragon.
The voice is deep, with an accent in the interstellar universal language: "...everyone following the chanic Association knows, major civilizations have already started acting, unknown how much industry has been confiscated, related personnel are eating the brains of fat intestines..."
"...But you might not have noticed, Feiger Duchy, Basah Federation, these two most solid allies of the Empire, have not issued any public announcents dealing with chanics for over a month."
"And Cersei, Morning Breeze, Tanding Province, and over one hundred twenty-six other civilizations show similar phenona, with many civilizations also reducing their handling of chanics."
"...I know, I know, you surely would say there must be a limit to handling it, and it couldn’t go unchecked..."
"But..." the voice in the video paused, listing a large swath of data, "It’s worth ntioning that all these civilizations are deep or light allies of the Empire and the Federation."
"But civilizations on the Star Alliance’s side have no impact, and decisions against chanics have even increased year-on-year..."
In the conclusion, his tone shifted: "...Therefore, I believe that regarding the chanic Association, there’s more than a seventy to eighty percent chance a turnaround has occurred."
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