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Chapter 300 The Rise of the Space Necromancer

Chapter 300 The Rise of the Space Necromancer

Skechers' way of thinking is not conventional warfare.

Instead, we should utilize everything at hand to carry out large-scale operations.

She disapproved of this large-scale extravagance. Although the Gamma World had plenty of resources, if it cultivated fleets that were wasted in this way, then even if they had a lot of resources, it wouldn't be enough.

The new generation of gamma people.

They didn't understand the hardships the older generation endured.

As a veteran of the old era, while I hope they can live a good life, I must also learn to be prepared for unforeseen circumstances and not take everything for granted. They can handle things now, but the future ultimately belongs to you.

"Political Commissar, we have advanced half of the area; ahead lies the void universe."

The so-called void universe is a place outside the spiral arms where there are no planets.

Half of the world is scattered across the spiral arms, converging into a curved planetary belt as the galaxy rotates. The void zone, which is the area outside the spiral arms, is mostly barren, with no planets, no resources, and naturally no supplies. Even pirates don't like to roam these places; they are like deserts on planets.

"Turn the warship's course, deviating at an angle of 5."

The warships of the Gamma world will create a second-ring world spanning thousands of light-years along the area they are in.

It's not just gamma that's expanding in this way.

Meanwhile, other races on the dark side of the galaxy are also beginning to expand.

Necron.

This powerful being, who had become the overlord of the entire universe millions of years ago, possessed power surpassing all other races. However, as time passed, this race lost its soul. To avoid completely losing their emotions, they buried their race in the tombs of dynasties, waiting for the right moment to awaken them.

However, because their sleep lasted too long, so long that even with the technology of living metal, which supposedly allows them to exist for countless hours and achieve immortality, their dynasty began to end and collapse under the corruption of endless time.

Those dynasties that had entered a period of slumber, waiting for their opportune moment, disintegrated one after another, perishing completely in their sleep.

This includes not only low-level space necromantic dynasties, but also high-level ones.

Another group of space necromantic dynasties, driven utterly mad by the curse before the Star God's disintegration, crawled out of their graves and immediately killed all races with skin, peeling off their skin in an attempt to experience the feeling of having a physical body again. The mechanical viruses of the physical world they carried could even infect those necromantic dynasties of higher rank than themselves.

As the Holy Light of the Fearless race once again shone upon the universe during the Tristan Council convened by the Emperor, the Fearless's star map also shone brightly under the auspices of the Tristan Council.

The entire Milky Way system, all its stars, exist within their star map.

All they need to do is use their hands to extinguish a star in the world on the star map, and they can make that star go out of the Milky Way. The people of that race will not even realize that they have been attacked when the star is extinguished, and the star will be forced to go out.

However, these undead do not extinguish the stars on the star map at will. After all, each star is the cornerstone for them to rebuild the glory of the undead after they are gone. Once a star is extinguished, they cannot create another star.

After all, destruction is far easier than construction.

On the star map they constructed, on a star named Carrasti.

It is currently hovering around the nine giant structures.

The countless scarabs that were conscripted are now being manufactured day and night.

The Council of Three, with the imminent return of the Silent King, announced to all the Death-fearers throughout the galaxy that they had found a way to resolve the problems that had plagued them throughout their lives, and that they could once again return to the real universe as Death-fearers in greatness.

Upon learning this news, countless dynasties awoke from their slumber.

If only a portion of the Necromancer Empires were to awaken, it wouldn't be the worst thing for the entire galaxy, since the galaxy is already bad enough. However, with the Fearful Death Dynasty announcing that it has found a solution to the problems of the Necromancer Empires and reviving all the Necromancer Empires in space, it is a great enemy that has descended upon all races.

The so-called Chaos is insignificant compared to the actual Necromancer dynasty. Chaos is indeed powerful, but that is the power of the warp, the power of the Four Gods. The Necromancers, on the other hand, can truly destroy an entire galaxy, and they possess more than one such power.

The space necromancers didn't appear on a large scale because they were limited by their living metal bodies. Even when they revived, it was only because someone disturbed them. After they cleansed those worlds, they would fall back into slumber. But now it's different. The space necromancers are asleep because of issues with their souls.

What if their spiritual questions were resolved?
How could they possibly remain asleep? They would do anything to regain their souls.

Of course, during this process, some soul return agreements presided over by the patriarchs will also be used as bargaining chips in power transactions, allowing these patriarchs and powerful undead dynasties at the hegemon level to obtain higher authority to rule the undead dynasty and the entire galaxy.

However, the resurgence of the undead is certain.

At the Tristan Council.

The vast and majestic star map lies above the Necromancer Dynasty of Space, on the supreme throne of the Silent King, the truly powerful dynasty elected by the Necromancer Dynasty.

The Silent King is about to return from beyond the Milky Way.

The French emperors, after deliberation, had already decided to awaken most of the dynasties.

Ten megastructures are far from enough.

After witnessing the miracles of soul revival and Macardo's return, they eagerly copied the technology of the Gamma world through trade and used it as their experimental field. For safety reasons, they even dispatched almost half of the guard forces of three patriarchs to protect this experimental field.

At the same time, they also mobilized a large fleet to capture people and creatures on various planets.

Any living being that could be included in the calculation would be captured and wiped out. In order to securely obtain these resources, they forcibly used stasis fields on each planetary world to freeze the entire spacetime, and then dispatched soldiers to separate the frozen creatures from the stasis fields.

However, they were still not satisfied with this speed of capture.

"This efficiency is too low! When will we be able to capture all ten worlds?!"

One world can accommodate a population of 100 billion for computing power, but the Necromancers in space built ten giant synapse condensation machines at once. They hoped to build so many at once and solve their most pressing problems once and for all.

As for which worlds these races need to steal computing power from, they don't care.

All we need to do is get these people back.

The human empires have the largest populations, making them the easiest forces for the empires to plunder, especially the darker side of the empires, where planets have even larger populations and are untouched by the human empires.

However, if they rob those humans, they will simultaneously face harassment from the Zerg, Chaos, and the Dark Eldar.

Because the Zerg, Chaos, and Dark Eldar also need human souls, human bodies, and human brains.

In any case, if they want to plunder more people, then they will inevitably have to fight with these races.

They could draw a line directly, but the other side wouldn't abide by it. The space necromancers could certainly plunder people on the other side of the Empire, and they did. However, as the plundering progressed, the speed at which they could plunder began to slow down. The other side also realized that their target was the population, and the Empire's forces began to use various methods to prevent them from plundering the population.

These emperors need other dynasties of the Necromancers to step forward and help them plunder populations.

At the same time, it is necessary to crack down on the forces of all parties and prevent them from affecting their ability to obtain population computing power.

This is a very complicated matter. Even if the space undead want to maintain a high-quality population, it will take some effort. And the high-quality population is precisely what they are competing with the four gods for. Therefore, from any perspective, the space undead need to gather manpower to help them do what they need. Moreover, this matter is also beneficial to other space undead, with no disadvantages.

As for Vashtor in the chaos, they held it in utter contempt.

They had wiped out an ancient holy race by uniting together, and they didn't even look down on a demigod born from chaos. With the full resurgence of the Space Necromancer Dynasty, the entire universe knew who was in charge. Even without these Emperor-level dynasties taking action, the resurgence of those overlord-level and advanced Necromancer Dynasty-level worlds was something that the races of the galaxy could not contend with.

Emperors of mankind?
They certainly have the right to look down on them, because they possess the means to make emperors stand up. Therefore, in their view, the inability of human emperors to stand up is entirely due to their own inadequacy.

The agreement for the return of the Emperor's soul is embedded in the center of the tombs of every dynasty, closely linked to the overlords of those dynasties. In those dynasties, the common people had long since died, and most of their data had dissipated. Only the nobles still retained certain procedural emotions.

This emotion is not real.

(End of this chapter)

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