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Chapter 882: Chapter 480, Battleship Cruiser Technology

Chapter 882: Chapter 480, Battleship Cruiser Technology

The monthly income from our homeland, the income from vassal territories, the profits from clearing out the Green Skins in the controlled regions, the clearing operations in the four Star Sectors of the Iron Teeth’s old nest…

These constituted the overall situation of Gu Hang’s subsequent income of Grace Points.

The bulk of it came from the last two items.

Gu Hang even had a dark thought at one point, “What if I don’t exterminate all these Green Skins and instead wait for them to grow for a while before ‘harvesting’ them for a wave? Wouldn’t that be an effective method for racking up Grace Points?”

However, this idea only fleetingly crossed his mind before he cast it aside.

It sounded tempting, but when he thought about it calmly, he realized it had the scent of courting death.

Would anyone dare to breed something like the Green Skins? When you’re delightfully collecting Grace Points, and in the midst of your collection, they suddenly produce a formidable figure capable of causing a huge disaster, that’s all too possible.

If it’s another Titus, that’s something the Alliance can’t handle.

Even if the Alliance has the ability to suppress a Green Skin uprising, what if the Alliance is engaged in external warfare at the time? A Green Skin uprising in the heartlands would be unbearable.

Furthermore, Gu Hang seriously doubted the system panel’s war mechanism would allow such a loophole, speculating that it might even reduce or completely withhold Grace Points in such instances.

So, he decided to let it be.

Two years had passed, and Gu Hang was still calculating his Grace Points in his office.

Oh, don’t get the wrong idea, he definitely hadn’t been sitting in his office for two years calculating. In fact, he had been very busy over the past two years.

A third of his time on the front lines fighting, another third inspecting planets on tours, and the remainder of his time governing from the current capital world of the Alliance—Flying Wing Star.

Over the two years, the Alliance’s military constantly battled the Green Skin Orcs across various fronts, while also competing with the Furyflame Battle Group in countless ways other than direct warfare.

This competition still had a positive effect.

At least within the Dragonhawk Star Domain, the number of Green Skins and Aliens invading various planets was rapidly decreasing due to the strife between the two sides.

In the struggle between two powers, the Green Skins were almost wiped out.

After Titus’s death, it was estimated that there were roughly 20 billion Green Skin invaders surviving across various Star Sectors. Now, that number might have dropped to less than eight billion. In fact, many worlds that suffered less damage could essentially declare that the Green Skins had been completely eradicated.

As a result, Gu Hang had accrued 3.6 million Grace Points from this.

His fixed monthly income continued to rise with the development of the Alliance, with more planets reaching vassal status or even joining the Alliance outright. From this development, Gu Hang had gained an additional two million and some over two years.

The cleanup operation in the four Star Sectors that housed the Green Skin strongholds had also progressed smoothly. Among them, the Silver Pass Sector could basically declare the initial cleanup a success, with three worlds having experienced the scourge of the Skyburn Torpedo and been declared destroyed, while the remaining worlds were occupied by the Land Forces and the Pact Army. With the support of the Fleet, ground cleanup operations were underway. There were even tens of millions of civilians, under the guidance of the Alliance, who had immigrated to these planets.

This was, of course, a tough job, but at times like this, the Alliance couldn’t afford to be overly compassionate.

For these planetary clearing operations, Gu Hang had reaped about five million more Grace Points.

All in all, after two years, he had amassed another ten million Grace Points in his hands.

Compared to the previous ten million Grace Points, this ten million was much easier to earn.

But that did not mean the previous ten million were obtained in vain. On the contrary, without the victory of the Temir campaign, without the triumph of slaying Titus and destroying the Green Skin’s main force, the Iron Teeth War might still be at a stalemate over the past two years. Where would one go to earn so many Grace Points?

The current gains, in essence, were the cumulative benefits of the victories from two years ago.

Now that he had ten million Grace Points in hand, Gu Hang was ready to begin his technological lottery again.

Ten consecutive draws at the million-point tier!

The opening chance of drawing Apocalypse-level Technology from the million-point tier was 20%. Last time fortune smiled upon him, and he hit it on his first attempt, reducing the chance to 15%. His ten consecutive draws, given this probability, would not be excessive to expect one or two, right?

And the results were just as Gu Hang had hoped.

One Apocalypse-class, four Epic-level, with the remaining five being less significant.

Among these four Epic-level technologies, three were civilian technologies.

[Nest Capital Design and Construction], [Planetary Climate Transformation Technology], [Advanced Biochemical Research Facilities].

These three technologies were, of course, very useful.

The Nest Capitals, no matter how crappy the living conditions, with the people at the bottom levels living lives that are miserable, require an extremely high level of city development.

A three-dimensional city containing multiple levels, hundreds of different planes, with buildings distributed in an orderly fashion, capable of accommodating hundreds of millions of people. Maintaining smooth traffic and ensuring the efficient operation of various functional areas under such high density… The level of city construction is incredibly astonishing.

In Gu Hang’s view, the miserable lives of many inhabitants of the Empire’s Nest Capital Worlds were primarily due to a serious mismatch in productive forces, poor management levels, and an excess population that had exceeded the environmental carrying capacity.

In conclusion, it was a man-made disaster, unrelated to the level of design of the Nest Capitals.

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