Abnormal crossing

Chapter 236 Tang Guo

Chapter 236 Tang Guo (Part 2)

As mentioned before.

Since its inception, the Star Alliance has been constantly expanding outwards, but its territory only occupies a small part of the universe, and there are still a lot of exploration areas waiting to be developed.

Within these star sectors, entirely new and unknown civilizations could be discovered at any time. The Star Alliance can only determine from the traces in the upper space that there were no other eighth-order civilizations, that is, civilizations that mastered polarized rift energy, during this period. As for those below the eighth order, they are completely unknown.

For seasoned veterans like Milo, who are capable of taking on long-distance exploration missions, discovering unknown civilizations is a common occurrence.

As the head of the Civilization Migration Bureau, Tang Guo naturally had to first confirm whether the migration of civilizations was recorded.

“Yes, he is a registered member of the Star Alliance,” Jin said, clearly familiar with the process, and quickly gave the Molde number: “K833-GTS8293-T39921G87.”

Tang Guo quickly manipulated the light screen in front of her for a few moments, then exclaimed in disappointment, "Huh? Only a third-tier civilization? And a population of only two billion?"

She had assumed that any civilization that could interact with Jin would be at least a fifth or sixth level, with a population in the tens or even hundreds of trillions.

结果
That's it?

A third-order civilization with a population of two billion, and a registered member of the Star Sea Alliance, could be easily handled even by her menial employees.
Of course.

It wasn't that Tang Guo looked down on or disliked Molde, but rather that a relocation of this scale wasn't difficult, so Jin wouldn't owe her a huge favor.

Fortunately, Jin's experience was there, and she saw through Tang Guo's thoughts at a glance. So she quickly added, "Mold's relocation is a bit special. If it can be resolved smoothly, I'll consider it a favor to you. I'll treat you to a meal when we move to the original universe—but don't even think about drugging me again."

Jin had barely finished speaking.

Gu Wei then felt that two beams of light, even more dazzling than sunlight shining on a programmer's forehead, shot out from Tang Guo's eyes in the image:

"Senior Jin, are you telling the truth???"

Gu Wei: "."

Before his time travel, he had watched a table tennis match offline, between two male players who were extremely popular in China.

What impressed Gu Wei most about that match, besides the two players' superb skills, was the sharp, explosive noises made by some fans during the game.

The fervor Tang Guo displayed at this moment reminded Gu Wei almost instantly of the group of brainless fans he had seen before, and even more so.

Scary.JPG.

In a very short few seconds.

A rather wicked thought even popped into his mind:

After Gu Wei entered the scene of the Dream Light Civilization's trial of Winton, Jin gave him a small device similar to an ear patch that could be used to collect data, which is now stuck behind Gu Wei's ear.

If I sell that thing to Tang Guo, she'll probably offer a high price for it, right?
After all, some obsessive fans on Earth even collect their idols'...wet fluids, cough cough.
Of course. This thought was fleeting, purely a random, rambling thought from Gu Wei's madness.

While Gu Wei's thoughts were drifting to outer space, Jin appeared quite calm. She seemed to have anticipated Tang Guo's reaction, and didn't even blink: "Yes, of course it's true. I keep my word."

"Then it's settled!"

Tang Guo jumped up from her seat instantly, rubbing her hands together like a cockroach girl: "I'll start the process now! -- Senior Jin, when is Mold planning to move into the Primordial Universe?"

"Can you calm down?" Jin waved her hand, signaling Tang Guo to calm down. "Let me explain Mold's situation to you first, so you'll have a general idea—this story begins with the War of the Betrayer 190,000 years ago."

Then Jin spent some time recounting the entire story between the Kingdom of Bhikkhu and Mord.

Throughout the entire process, aside from Gu Wei's ability to transform into the wrath of the fisherman and the eraser not being mentioned, Jin didn't even hide the existence of the Wirtz polar singularity and the Alliance Pact.

It is clear.

Although this girl named Tang Guo is a dead lesbian, Jin still trusts her a lot, aside from her orientation.

"That's pretty much the situation. The other party has quite a background," a few minutes later, Jin raised her head again and looked at Tang Guo on the screen: "If you approve Mold's relocation into the Primordial Universe, it's possible that both the Alliance and the Kingdom of Biquli will keep a record of it—although the probability isn't particularly high, the risk of retaliation is objectively real."

"Let them retaliate, I'm all alone anyway," Tang Guo said, mimicking Jin's earlier gesture, waving her hand dismissively. "I'm all alone, no relatives or friends will be affected, and I'm stuck in the base in the primordial universe every day. If the Kingdom of Biqiuli and the Alliance can really break through the blockade and come in, then I have nothing to say."

“Okay, I just wanted to mention this to you,” Jin didn’t seem too worried about Tang Guo’s safety, and quickly changed the subject Tang Guo had brought up earlier:

"As for the timing of Molde's move-in, that's easy to say. After all, Molde's business isn't that big, so it depends on the original plan's procedures—I heard that the original plan has updated its procedures?"

"Well, to be precise, it's more subdivided, and it started being implemented about thirty years after you left, Senior Sister Jin," Tang Guo's tone finally became more serious when discussing professional matters, and she spoke methodically:

"According to the requirements of the new regulations, there are currently four main steps in the implementation of civilized relocation: access review, resettlement site designation, resource allocation, and the final formal relocation."

"The first two steps can be completed in about a month, but the third step involves the construction of temporary jump points and the scheduling of transportation equipment. I estimate it will take about three months, bringing the total to nearly four months."

Just as Tang Guo said.

Although the idea of ​​introducing life from outside was proposed by a non-astronomy professional, the original plan still included extremely detailed procedures for the migration process after it was put into practice.

The admission review mainly assesses a civilization's potential and character, while the resettlement site selection involves choosing the star sector where the civilization will be relocated. Both of these steps were easy for Mold.

After all, Mold's civilization history is only a little over 12,400 years long. Although the Maze is sparsely populated, it is not a remote area within the Star Alliance's territory, making it quite easy to trace its origins. From a historical perspective, Mold can be considered very 'clean'.

With only a second-tier population base and Tang Guo's guarantee, there's absolutely no need to worry about the review process.

(End of this chapter)

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