Abnormal crossing

Chapter 228 Jin's Arrangements

Chapter 228 Jin's Arrangements (Part 2)

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Jin's analysis does make some sense.

Although the Poska civilization, an early fourth-order civilization, was weaker than other civilizations of the same level in many ways due to the limitations of the celestial conditions of the labyrinth zone itself.

However, the threshold for fourth-order civilizations remains unchanged.

Today, the Bosca civilization legally owns 34 planets. With numerous inhabited planets and settlements, the total population of the entire civilization is close to 73 billion.

True.

This size is still as small as a speck of dust in the face of the Kingdom of Bhikkhu, but it would still take some effort or cost to wipe out the entire civilization.

After all, the Kingdom of Biquli is not a dictator in the Star Sea; above it is the Star Sea Alliance, led by nine eighth-tier arbitration nations.

Given that the entire royal bloodline of Boska has long since been wiped out, the internal controversy surrounding the elimination of a relatively dispersed fourth-order civilization simply out of spite is bound to be significant.

more importantly.

Once the Persian civilization is erased.
Then even the probability of another information carrier similar to the first monarch Stephen Doyle being born has been reduced to zero.

Therefore, regarding the Persian civilization.

It's more likely that the Kingdom of Bhikkhu will allow it to roam freely for a while.

At least in the short term, Boska doesn't need to worry about being implicated in the repercussions.

The remains of past monarchs might be affected, but even the monarchical Farrell Doyle doesn't care, let alone strangers like Milo—after all, the only one they have any dealings with is Boko III, whose ashes have already been brought back, which is more than enough.

Therefore, very quickly.

Milo then shifted his focus to the next topic: "What about Mold? What are you planning to do?"

Qiao Kewen, standing to the side, also turned serious.

Mold was just an ordinary civilization that had risen to the third tier by the efforts of Jokowen alone, with a total population of only 2.1 billion.

In addition, in order to provide a stable rear base for Jokowen, Chairman Gray and others have adopted a rather conservative development strategy over the years, so the entire civilization's resources are almost entirely concentrated around the home planet.

Once Milo's deception of Fujimori is exposed.

The Kingdom of Bhikkhu would certainly have noticed Jokovin and his group who were present at the time, as well as Adele and even Ophelia, who are still alive—Fujimori didn't keep them there just because everything is negotiable in the face of the Wirtz singularity.
If we are not careful, the entire Mold civilization will face annihilation.

“Don’t worry, Joe,” Jin gestured to Joe Cowen, who looked worried and nervous, to calm him down. “I have arrangements for Molde. Nothing will happen.”

Qiao Kewen listened attentively.

“The specific plan, or the idea, is actually quite simple,” Jin stared into Qiao Kewen’s eyes, her tone unusually less rigid, after all, this Governor of Molde was truly devoted to his hometown: “Since you are worried about retaliation from the Kingdom of Bhikkhu, why not just move the whole clan to a place where the Kingdom of Bhikkhu will not be able to affect you?”

Qiao Kewen was clearly taken aback by Jin's proposal and was completely stunned.

He opened his mouth as if he wanted to say something, but couldn't find the words to express himself.

"Move the entire clan?" He finally managed to squeeze out these words, his voice somewhat hoarse. "Ms. Jin, this is a bit..." "A bit a bit what? Radical or unrealistic?" Jin looked at him calmly and countered, "Then tell me, besides moving away from the Maze Zone, how else can Mold protect itself in the face of the Kingdom of Bhikkhu?"

Qiao Kewen remained silent.

Jin was right.

The entire area surrounding the Maze is comprised of member states of the Tallinn Grand Alliance, and for the past 30,000 years, the entire region has been meticulously managed by the Kingdom of Bhikkhu.

As long as Mord remains within the Maze Zone, the Kingdom of Bhikkhu can retaliate at any time.

However, if we switch to a star sector that is not within the reach of the Kingdom of Bhikkhu.
Individuals like Jokowen and Speaker Gray may face the risk of retaliation—such as being attacked or even assassinated by certain means—but at least the Molde clan as a whole can develop smoothly.

There's no need to worry about being mysteriously attacked and wiped out one day, nor to worry about being manipulated like Boska.

Even the act of migrating ethnic groups was a dream of countless Model ancestors and Jokowen himself.

But
Dreams are beautiful, but reality has many unavoidable aspects.

The cost of relocating a civilization out of the labyrinth zone is an astronomical figure, let alone the more important issue of site selection.

After all, if Mold simply migrated to a remote frontier, the entire tribe would still be insecure. Only by migrating to the inner sphere of a powerful civilization could they avoid retaliation.

To put it bluntly, it means finding a protector of equal or even higher caliber than the Bhikkhu Kingdom.

True.

Nowadays, there are indeed many advanced civilizations willing to provide certain internal territories to outsiders, but there are only a few situations regarding such leased territories.

One possibility is that an advanced civilization coveted certain resources in the original star sector of the relocated population and carried out land exchange in a manner similar to demolishing houses on Earth.

For example, the deep-space mining area of ​​the Masar civilization that Gu Wei passed through when he went to the magnetic reconnection zone is a typical example.

The second type is short-term land leasing. For example, when some civilizations suffer devastating blows, advanced civilizations may designate a place for the other party to live in temporarily out of humanitarian considerations. After a hundred or a thousand years, they will have to move away.

Other than that.

The remaining benefits are similar to those for attracting talent. For example, after a scholar or mecha pilot signs a service agreement with a civilization, they can relocate their civilization to the territory of an advanced civilization for stable development.

all in all.

The conditions for leasing territory involving powerful civilizations are extremely harsh.

The kind of talent that fits the third category of recruitment must be either a scholar of Star Sea Level 6 or above, or a genius at the level of one of the six great writers—neither of which is something that Joe Cowen, or rather, Mold, can hope for.

Even before Joe Cowen's accident.

His imagined relocation of his home planet was nothing more than moving Mold to the vicinity of a well-regarded fifth-tier civilization, a cost he could never afford in his lifetime.
Figured this out.

Qiao Kewen couldn't help but sigh and said to Jin, "Ms. Jin, relocating them out of the maze is indeed a good idea, but what about the cost and the space?"

“Old Joe, don’t worry about the expenses,” Joe Cowen said, but before he could finish, Milo interrupted him:
“You gave me a set of genesis parameters before, and now you’ve given us the Wirtz polar singularity—although I don’t intend to cash it in, I’ve still made a killing on this deal, so I’ll cover the cost of Mold’s relocation.”

(End of this chapter)

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