Although Shen Shi had actively suppressed his influence within Human Civilization to a certain extent.
But it is undeniable that over these thousands of years, his influence still reached a very high degree.
Even at the lowest point, which was when the No. 2 future tiline first appeared, at that ti, Shen Shi still held the title of Sage Saint, and at least on the surface, no one dared to deny his decisions.
And in today’s No. 2 future tiline, after repeated changes in the future lines, Shen Shi’s prestige certainly does not match that of the Shen Shi who possessed the Ti Crystal three thousand years ago, but it has also reached an incredible level.
Uncrowned King.
This title fits Shen Shi perfectly without any discordance.
So at this special mont, when everyone in this unique environnt felt Shen Shi’s consistent emotion, it indeed served as a great boost of confidence.
Even though at this mont, Shen Shi did not possess the absolute authority that cos from "never making a mistake," it was still useful.
The change in the atmosphere in the conference hall was the best proof.
And it was not only the Primitive Humans’ side experiencing the change, even the outsiders as well.
In the highest eting, letting go of one’s emotions, pressing the "honesty" button, ensuring that the emotions expressed and the consciousness communicated all ca from one’s heart, had been written into the highest law of Human Civilization. As long as Emperor Ji and others rembered their purpose, at the current stage, they had to comply with the legal regulations of Human Civilization, which is the first step of cultural integration and the most basic step.
So at this mont.
Everyone could clearly feel the gravity shared by these people.
Obviously, although they seed to possess power far beyond Human Civilization, even their Primordial Energy Mastery surpassed the average level of the human high-ranking, they still could not ignore the human Sage Saint.
At the very least, the Sage Saint’s Primordial Energy Mastery was in no way inferior to theirs and even enough to threaten the likes of Emperor Ji.
Regardless of the reasons, the reality before us is that under the rules of Human Civilization, Emperor Ji and others, when facing Shen Shi, not only did not have an absolute advantage, but there was even a certain degree of disadvantage. The prestige and strength Shen Shi accumulated over thousands of years had already sowhat represented Human Civilization itself.
This clear realization further boosted the confidence of many primitive human legislators.
Emperor Ji and others probably could not imagine that Shen Shi’s re appearance seed to have reversed the situation.
"Let’s start with the first agenda item." Shen Shi, as the moderator, his consciousness resonating throughout the conference room, "is the application submitted by Emperor Ji to beco a Standing mber."
Yes, although this parliant is destined to have many issues to tackle, in order of sequence, this is indeed the first one.
But this sequence is not unchangeable.
"I believe that the most pressing issue currently is the conflict between the outsider humans and primitive humans," an awareness transmitted from a legislator, "I apply to discuss and resolve this matter first."
Shen Shi imdiately realized this legislator had been controlled by Emperor Ji and others.
But he said nothing.
Because his intention was indeed to resolve this issue first as well.
"Let’s vote." Shen Shi said.
The voting result appeared quickly, the application was approved, and the discussion would begin on the conflict between primitive humans and the newly joined humans.
"To resolve this matter is actually very simple," Emperor Ji said, "I just need to beco a Standing mber. Currently, the majority of the outsider population consists of individuals from the Mude System’s advanced civilization conference mbers. These people have a natural respect for A-level Civilizations. If I beco a Standing mber, their acceptance level would be much broader, complented by other thods. It’s enough to suppress all their rebellious consciousness and even have them swiftly accept a new identity, transform their consciousness world, and change their cultural identity. Their joining would be sufficient to rapidly strengthen Human Civilization."
Emperor Ji almost didn’t conceal his purpose.
But admittedly.
This is indeed the best approach presented before us.
Every legislator present could clearly recognize the logic within.
Firstly, Emperor Ji et al., along with their respective individuals, joining Human Civilization and becoming a part of it seems to be an established fact, and more aligns with the current interests of Human Civilization—if this fact didn’t exist, it would an that these civilizations could easily flip the table, and given Human Civilization’s strength, they would look even more insignificant in their presence.
Allowing their joining, at least, could maintain superficial dignity and a long duration of existence or even developnt.
And since the joining of these people is an established reality, it would be hard to prevent Emperor Ji’s ascent.
Not to ntion, by the end, the outsider population might very likely surpass the number of primitive humans, and the large base number would inevitably lead to an increase in their composition in the highest eting.
By then, primitive humans might instead beco the "minority population."
Therefore, amidst the emotional fluctuations on site, it was evident that so people had already accepted this in their hearts.
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