The Exotic Land Reclamation of Vegetable Skeletons

Chapter 1561 Power, can you demonstrate it for me?



Chapter 1561 Power, can you demonstrate it for me?

Chapter 1561 Power, can you show it to me?

Do Starborn people fight for power and profit? Of course they do. As long as they are social beings, there will be differences in status. Power is the ability to allocate resources. If you want to occupy more resources, you have to fight for power. No one can avoid it.

However, for the Starborn, a life form where power struggles are more direct and brutal, they often resort to violence in the end.

The problem is, it's fine if you fight for power at home, but you should settle things before going out to do business. Instead, when facing a business partner, you deliberately deny a deal that has already been partially negotiated in order to show off your power. Do you even know who the other party is? How dare you offend them so casually?

At Anthony's command, the little angel darted forward, flashed in front of the furry star, and gave it a good beating before finally retreating with the white crystal in its hand.

Although this fluffy alien is much larger than its companions, it looks like a child in front of the little angels.

"My lord, please don't!" the elven starborn cried out urgently.

Silver Coin asked, "Who is it? Your superior?"

The Elven Starborn replied, "Yes."

"Who's in charge here? Can they veto the conditions we agreed on before?" Silver Coin asked.

The Elven Starborn said urgently, "No, it was sent by the council to supervise us. It only has the power to supervise, but only it has the authority to mobilize what you need. That's why we called it here. It may not know your identities and didn't mean to offend you."

"You even have a parliament?" Anthony asked in surprise. The Starborn actually have a parliament?

“Yes, we are intelligence merchants from the Borodok Star Alliance,” the Elven Starborn said.

Everyone subconsciously glanced at Luomu Luoer.

Luo Mulu said, "I haven't heard of this name, but the Star Alliance should be from this branch. This branch has formed several alliances, such as the Star Alliance, the Lone Star Republic, and the Five Star Community. There is no branch leader, and it's very chaotic."

Anthony showed the star map, outlining its branches, and the Elven Starborn nodded: "It's here."

Anthony put away the star chart and waved his hand dismissively: "No matter where you are, it has offended us and needs to bear the consequences. Do you have a higher-ranking superior than it? Call it over to apologize and make it pay compensation."

The Elven Starborn nodded, quickly turned around, and flew back the way they came, looking rather eager.

Negris hesitated for a moment before saying, "Is this a good idea? Isn't it too domineering? To arrest someone and make them pay compensation and apologize just for a little offense? Lomulor, how do you deal with creatures that offend you?"

Negris was essentially a kind-hearted dragon; he never seemed to get angry when others mocked or ridiculed him.

"Offended me?" Luo Mulu blinked, somewhat confused, and said, "You guys... I don't think I've ever been offended by anyone before. Well, once, something on another plane made a noise that bothered me, so I glared at it and burned the entire plane to the ground. Would that be considered an offense?"

"...You're going to burn down the entire plane just because you make noise? That's not just domineering, that's brutal!" Negris muttered.

Luo Muluo said dismissively, "They're disturbing me."

Duroken asked curiously, "How did the creatures from that plane disturb you? What sounds were they making?"

As an alchemist, Duroken was even more curious about this question: what kind of sound could reach the planet of gods on the plane? Putting aside the fact that the plane is so far away from the planet of gods, and sound does not travel through the void, how could it possibly reach the planet of gods?

“It’s a very strange wave. It’s not trying to bother me. It just hits me with waves and then reflects them back. In order to reflect them back, it keeps adjusting the frequency of the waves. It’s very noisy,” Luo Muluoer said.

Duroken understood: "They hit you with waves, then adjusted the frequency of the waves, trying to find the wavelength that would be easiest to reflect back, but it disturbed you, so you burned all their planes, is that right?"

Luo Muluoer nodded.

Everyone looked at each other, realizing that there was no point in arguing about offense anymore. After all, the argument had escalated to the point of burning everything down, so who cared about offense?

Diruni sighed: "In that case, the Ancient Divine Light is actually quite merciful. Our Star Academy also has similar experiments, such as sending signals towards the sun to detect distances, but the Ancient Divine Light didn't try to burn us to death."

"Detection range? How do you detect it?" Negris asked.

"It's about sending a signal, waiting for it to reflect, measuring the reflection time, dividing it by two, and multiplying it by the speed of the signal. That's the distance," Diruni explained.

Heathrow asked, "You can measure signal speed? How do you measure the speed of such a fast signal?"

"It's like this first, then that, and that's how you get the result." Tiruni, Ursman, and Heathrow huddled together, and it quickly turned into an academic seminar.

The god of common sense, unable to understand, quietly moved over to Anthony and changed the subject, asking, "Aren't you afraid they'll turn on us and gang up on us? We don't even know what's going on right now."

This is not in line with Anthony's usual behavior. When he arrives in a new place, Anthony is usually timid and will first find out about the surrounding situation. He never offends anyone easily.

Anthony shrugged helplessly: "I'd like to figure it out slowly, but it's too slow. Don't you realize how big this world is?"

Negris blinked.

“Even a single branch road requires the full strength of the planet to cross, and there are seventeen such branch roads. If we proceed slowly, it may take millions of years to complete just one of them.”

At this point, Anthony paused: "That's why it's impossible for other branches to send their stars over to cause trouble. What's being compared here is actually the ability to project energy. Adults can use the midpoint of gravity to quickly project little angels over, can others do that?"

“What if we could?” Negris challenged.

“That’s great. It proves they are worth cooperating with. That’s exactly the kind of strong players we need who can extend their influence to other areas,” Anthony said.

"Oh, so you're screening targets?" Negris suddenly understood what Anthony was doing.

Anthony sighed: "Yes, this world is already so big it's despairing, but when we're negotiating a deal, we just have to run into other people's power struggles. We don't have time to play these games with them. Let's just make a big scene and bring out the people in charge before we start talking."

At this point, Ang, who had been engrossed in tinkering with the spacetime domain, suddenly looked up, glanced in five directions (up, down, left, right, and forward), and then went back to tinkering with it.

"They've arrived. It seems they intend to surround us, but the lord doesn't seem to care at all, so they appear to pose no threat." He then turned to Luo Muluoer and asked, "Lord Luo Mu, given the distance, how much power can you project? Could you demonstrate?"


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