Chapter 116: The Galaxy Community (1)
Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
ââŠThis is really a big event in the entire Milky Way!â
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When Blenning learned from the trade stationâs receiver that a message was being transmitted to the entire Milky Way, he showed an extremely excited expression.
Ever since the crisis of the âring,â all civilizations had deepened their communication with each other, and Craybow was no exception.
As megacorp, they liked the current situation of the Milky Way, which was full of vitality and everything was thriving.
Only by constantly trading and opening branches could they bring them enough profits.
For that reason, Craybow sent countless gifts, pulled many diplomatic ties, and forewent his ego multiple times to successfully open their branches in a few civilizationsâ colonies.
Even so, the benefits brought about by that made them unable to close their mouths.
As one of the companyâs employees, Blenning was naturally very concerned about the companyâs profits. Although he believed he would not be fired, it was hard to say for his subordinates.
But now, he felt that the dawn of megacorp was about to begin.
Li Wcnyuan, who was at ease at the edge of the Milky Way, also received that broadcast.
Different from the other lost empires that didnât care, he was always concerned about the big events in the Milky Way, especially such kind of thing that was broadcasted to the entire Milky Way.
ââŠGalaxy Community?â
After he finished reading the content, he finally felt that the Milky Way civilizations had done something that he had expected.
How could such a large interstellar society not have something similar to an international organization on Earth?
âLooks like the crisis brought by the âringâ has finally given them some sense of unityâŠThis is normal. The stage of the Milky Way is finally getting more and more perfectâŠ.â
About half of the civilizations had agreed to establish the âGalaxy Community,â which would be established in the next year of the Milky Way calendar.
On the other hand, the notice was meant for the civilizations that were not involved in worldly affairs and were well-versed in the Path of Inner Saints. The âGalaxy Community1 welcomed the participation of most civilizations.
As for civilizations such as the âkiller bee colony,â they would not join the âGalaxy Community,1 and the âGalaxy Communityâ would not allow them to join either.
That organization also sent a special message to the lost empires in the Milky Way. For ceremonial sake, they hoped that those ancient civilizations could witness such a historical event.
The âObserverâ received the message, but they werenât too interested in such âpolitical events,1 so they threw it to the back of their minds after reading it.
As for the âSilent1 and the âVoyager,â those two lost empires had long filtered out that âtrash informationâ through their own means, immersing themselves in their own worlds.
The remaining three lost empires had their own reactions.
âCan I go?â Gray Wind was very curious about that matter.
At that time, the craze for the âAwakened Empireâ in the Milky Way had ended.
Merchants who were very sensitive to hot topics quickly changed their direction and started to work on the âMilky Way Crisis.â
Gray Wind fell into a state of boredom with no new games to play and no new movies to watch. Her enthusiasm for âMilky Way Crisisâ was not as high as âAwakened Empire.â
Therefore, when she received the news of âwitnessing the establishment of the Galaxy Community,â she was eager to try.
Li Wcnyuan would not stop her. In fact, he was prepared to go and take a look.
If it were such a lively event, he wanted to join in. After all, he had been in the Milky Way for so long. It was good to be a witness occasionally.
Hence, they gave their own responses.
On the other hand, âPresolinâ had also received the âwitness invitation.â At that moment, the queen was still hesitating about rejecting that matter.
She didnât want to get involved in those chores, but the humans had once warned her to âmake more friends,â which made her very conflicted.
However, when she saw that the gift that came with the âwitness invitationâ was a âfarm planetâ that was filled with food in advance, she happily agreed to the invitation.
âThereâs foodâŠThen, letâs goâŠ.â
Even though the âPresolinâ no longer had to worry about food, the wandering species from beyond the Milky Way would still hoard food indefinitely.
They even went to find a galaxy to store food, named âGranary,â a high-risk area in the Milky Way star map.
Even the âPresolin,â who had always been a pacifist, took that place very seriously and would clean up any lifeforms that approached that galaxy.
However, normal interstellar civilizations would not go crazy and approach the âGranary.â
In that interstellar space, although food was a necessity for civilization, no civilization would lack it.
Suppose a normal civilization could not even solve its own food problem. How could they talk about advancing into interstellar space?
Because of that, when they encountered the Lost Beehive Empire which had a special liking for food, they almost immediately sent people to discuss the deal.
Both sides obtained results that satisfied them.
The âPresolinâ got food and no longer had to worry about hunger. Other civilizations had also exchanged unimportant food for some of the biological materials of the âPresolinâ to promote the advancement of biotechnology.
Therefore, most of the civilizations in the Milky Way liked the âLost Beehive Empireâ very much because it was the only civilization that could exchange food for resources..
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