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Chapter 750: The Songers' Rules—Relative Fairness
Chapter 750: The Songers' Rules—Relative Fairness
Tang Na explained the hard-and-fast rules set by the Songers, which even the Holy Silver Federation must follow. no exceptions.
The Songers encourage wars between the lowest-tier civilizations like Blue Star not just to plunder their spiritual energy (with seventy percent of Blue Star's spiritual energy already taken by the Songers), but also to foster a more promising civilization through a process akin to "growing a stronger strain."
If the war is won by Scrul, they will be deemed the "more promising civilization." If they lose, Blue Star will take their place as the "more promising civilization."
Assuming Scrul wins, after consuming Blue Star, they will enter a rapid development phase. In about a thousand years, once they fully absorb Blue Star and their civilization level rises from 1.2 to 1.5 or higher, the Songers will match them with an equally formidable opponent for another war.
This cycle of "refinement" will continue endlessly. If Scrul gets lucky and wins subsequent wars, their strength will keep growing.
Once their civilization level rises from 1.5 to 3 or higher (the Holy Silver Federation is at level 3.1), they can escape the fate of being a mere test subject and become a loyal enforcer for the Songers, ruling an entire star system.
Of course, the path of "refinement" is not easy. To reach level 3, they must survive at least thirty wars, any misstep and their entire civilization could be annihilated.
...
From the perspective of the Songers, to determine a "more promising civilization," they must ensure relative fairness for both sides.
If the Scrul were allowed to invade and crush Blue Star immediately, it would not serve their purpose of identifying a more promising civilization; it would just be the strong preying on the weak.
To ensure relative fairness, the Scrul are giving Blue Star a year to prepare and access to "Evolution," a game that can rapidly enhance their strength.
If the Blue Star humans are smart enough to use this game to defeat the Scrul, the Songers will return the seventy percent of spiritual energy they took and even provide more resources.
If they lose... well, then it's extinction.
Tang Na and her brother Link operate within this framework.
If a peak godlike figure like Chancellor Cao were teleported to Scrul, such a top-tier powerhouse conducting guerrilla attacks deep in enemy territory would cause massive destruction.
This would be like a leader of a nuclear-armed nation on Blue Star casually dropping nukes worldwide, a catastrophic disaster.
And Chancellor Cao is far more powerful than any regular nuke, essentially a "walking Tsar Bomba" ("Tsar Bomba" being the most powerful nuke created on Blue Star).
This would be extremely unfair to the Scrul, so Tang Na cannot allow Chancellor Cao to be teleported there.
...
Tang Na explained this entire philosophy to Su Yu and the other Blue Star cultivators around them.
At the end, she added, "This knowledge usually comes at a price. If you wanted to buy it, it would cost ten academic credits.
But since we are so familiar now, I’ll share it with you for free."
The Blue Star cultivators nodded in gratitude and fell into deep thought.
After Tang Na's explanation, they gained a significant understanding of why the war between Blue Star and Scrul broke out.
The Singer Civilization is essentially cultivating two "worms" and allowing only one to survive.
The Singer civilization remains impartial, ensuring that the two civilizations have a relatively fair chance.
Su Yu's frown deepened.
Donna's refusal to teleport Chancellor Cao completely disrupted his plans.
Su Yu wanted to send Chancellor Cao to the Skrull planet for two main reasons. First, he wanted to leverage Chancellor Cao's immense strength to wreak havoc on the Skrull's rear defenses. Most of the Skrull's god-tier powerhouses are stationed on the Blue Star to guard the giant psychic spring, leaving the rear defenses weak. Sending Chancellor Cao over would be like letting a tiger into a sheep pen!
Secondly, Su Yu wanted Chancellor Cao to contact the White Eagle Clan and form an alliance with them. This was crucial for establishing a base behind enemy lines and creating a G2 encirclement.
However, with Chancellor Cao unable to go, there was no suitable representative. Sending a sixth-tier player would lack sincerity, and Su Yu himself didn't want to go. He had no desire to visit the Skrull planet, as he needed the next seven days to train. Additionally, if he went to the White Eagle territory, he might end up overthinking it.
Su Yu's strength was only at the 84th level, peak seventh-tier, and his head was worth a fortune on the Skrull planet. The White Eagle Clan wouldn't spare him just because he was "the enemy of their enemy." The god-tier White Eagle Emperor might personally kill him to claim the bounty from the Skrulls.
Chancellor Cao was the most suitable candidate to go to the White Eagle territory.
So, was the "rear base plan" going to be put on hold?
...
Su Yu remained silent for nearly a minute. After a minute, he looked at Donna, deciding to make one last attempt.
"Donna, I have plenty of credits. Can I use them to get Chancellor Cao teleported to the Skrull planet?"
Su Yu hadn't finished his sentence when Donna immediately shook her head. "No way. If I privately teleport him over and he causes significant destruction, it would severely impact the relative fairness. I'd be forced to drop out of school! What good would credits do me then?"
"Ah." Su Yu sighed.
At that moment, Chancellor Cao transmitted a message to Su Yu, "What about letting Senior Yang Jian go instead?"
"No," Su Yu replied via transmission. "The White Eagle Clan isn't easy to deal with. Senior Yang Jian might be killed by them and used to claim the bounty from the Skrulls. The risk is too high for us to bear."
Su Yu looked at Donna again, determined to make one last attempt. "Donna, what about a three-point agreement?"
"Three-point agreement?"
"Exactly."
Su Yu cast the "Soundproof Barrier" spell, enveloping himself, Chancellor Cao, and Donna within it, then said:
"This time, Chancellor Cao will only do two things:
First, he will oversee the big picture. If any Blue Star cultivators are pursued by the Skrulls, Chancellor Cao can rush over to help them and exercise his right to self-defense.
Second, he will head to the Wild Continent to contact the White Eagle Clan, fostering friendly exchanges and mutual understanding.
Chancellor Cao will ensure no large-scale destruction on the Skrull planet during his stay. I can guarantee this with my reputation!
If he can do these two things, can you allow him to be teleported to the Skrull planet?"
As he spoke, Su Yu took out ten "50 credit" gold medals and gently placed them in Donna's hand, his bribery quite obvious.
(End of Chapter)
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