Heimarian Odyssey Chapter 4968: Development of the alliance plane
"Not bad." Seeing that Bev successfully completed the task and returned, Locke couldn't help encouraging his daughter.
As the ruler of the foreign land, the King of Shadows is also an existence that the wizard civilization is trying to win over.
For such a seventh-level late-stage creature, the high-level wizard civilization finally chose to temporarily place him in a giant star port outside the wizard world plane.
The large-scale buildings in outer space similar to starports created by wizard civilization are not alone.
Almost every large force will build its own giant star port for docking space fortresses or other war platforms.
As for the inferior medium-sized forces, although they cannot build giant starports, medium-sized starports can still be considered.
Especially the wizarding civilization is currently in a state of rapid expansion. The resources swept from the wizarding alliance and tens of thousands of planes under its command make the overall magnitude of the wizarding civilization double every hundred years.
The accumulation of so many resources, in addition to increasing the number of high-level knights and magicians in the wizarding civilization, also makes the development of all aspects of the wizarding civilization at a high speed.
The giant starport where the King of Shadows is housed was actually the Rock Starport in its predecessor.
However, as Locke is about to leave the star realm, the current owner of this star port in the full sense has become Bev.
This is just one of the many properties Locke left to Bev.
As for the King of Shadows, the seventh-level late-stage master, there will naturally be a corresponding master-level powerhouse from the wizard civilization to approach.
As a level nine creature, Locke didn't even need to show up.
As long as the Eighth Wizarding Union Conference is held as usual, Locke's mere leak of his breath will be enough to make these alliance masters and affiliated civilizations concentrate.
It was also Bev's return, and when the Eighth Wizarding Union Conference officially entered the final stage of preparations, what Locke had been preparing to do was finally put on the agenda this time.
Saiyan star field.
As one of the important large-scale star fields under the rule of the wizard civilization, the Saiyan star field is not far from the hinterland of the wizard civilization.
The two adjacent alliance star fields are the Norman Federation and the Namek star field.
Besides, the Zerg Starfield commanded by Lisa, as well as some scattered alliance planes, are actually not far from the Saiyan Starfield. Compared with hundreds of thousands of years ago, when Locke just set out for the Saiyan Starfield as a ground knight, the Saiyan Starfield at this time has undergone earth-shaking changes.
The number of various planets used in the entire Saiyan star field has exceeded 700!
Some of these planets were rewarded by the wizard civilization, and some were transformed by the Norman Federation to make them become living planets where ordinary Saiyans can live and multiply.
The life planet transformation technology is not a patent of the Gallente Federation.
In fact, as the Norman Federation is gradually approaching the level of large-scale technological civilization, the Norman Federation has already used similar methods with great proficiency.
In particular, the wreckage of some of the original civilization warships brought back by Locke will be of great benefit to the mechanic system of the wizarding world.
The Norman Federation, which took a sip of the soup, was also one of the beneficiaries.
It is said that it is getting closer and closer to the commissioning of the first Juggernaut-class war fleet of the Norman Federation.
Including after so many years of development, the territory of the Saiyan Star Field is by no means as small as it was hundreds of thousands of years ago.
During this period, in addition to the rewards of wizard civilization, there were actually corresponding "annexation" or "fusion" events within the wizard union.
Of course, wizard civilization never publicizes this kind of thing externally or internally.
Including those so-called "annexation" and "integration", which are also different from normal invasion and occupation.
After all, wizard civilization still has to pay attention to its appearance, including the stability within the alliance is also extremely important.
In terms of "annexation", if a certain alliance plane owes too much magic currency foreign debt to the wizard civilization, after the wizard alliance reviews and determines that the other party is unable to repay within the specified time limit, the wizard alliance will Choose to "auction" the alliance plane.
The objects of the auction are naturally those other alliance members who have enough magic currency reserves.
This relatively civilized way of annexation can only be imagined by a group of sanctimonious magicians in the wizarding world.
However, it has to be said that it is precisely this kind of soft policy that did not cause excessive backlash from other member planes and foreign gods within the Wizarding Union.
After all, the one who owes the money is the one who owes the money, and the wizard civilization has always stood at the commanding heights of morality.
As for those alliance planes and foreign gods, there is a lot of knowledge about why they owe so much magic currency foreign debts to the wizarding civilization.
The "fusion" between the alliance planes is actually a few brothers and sisters getting together to deal with the silent oppression of the wizard alliance.
For example, in the past 100,000 years, especially after the Iron Tower Starfield War, more and more weak ethnic groups inhabit only one or two complete planes with rules, and it is difficult for them to withstand the endless oppression of the Wizards Union.
Although these weak planes have not yet been reduced to the point of being auctioned, many "sighted people" above level 4 have realized that it is really impossible to continue like this.
The concept of strategic cooperation and win-win between adjacent planes has become more and more common within the Wizarding Union.
Some powerhouses above level 4 from weak planes combined together to form a small or medium-sized star field.
Watch and help each other, at least in the face of wizard civilization's silent squeeze and plunder of magic coins, their inherent economic system can barely withstand it.
Although there are some creatures that do not form a corresponding star field, they generally have a good relationship with creatures above level 4 on several adjacent alliance planes.
For example, the Eighth Wizarding Union Conference is about to be held, and many alliance gods got together first, hoping to express their beneficial voices during the conference.
The Wizards Union never refuses the members of the Alliance to express their wishes, especially the convening of the Wizards Union Conference, which is almost a grand event that concerns the vital interests of all planes and foreign gods in the entire Wizards Union.
It is precisely because of this platform to express one's own voice that the Wizards Union can go on for so long.
However, if it is one or two foreign gods who express their voices, it is estimated that they will soon disappear or be ignored. After all, the foreign gods and overall volume that the Wizards Union now has are too large.
But what if five or six foreign gods, or even a dozen or twenty creatures above level four expressed their wishes at the same time?
I believe that at that time, even the high-level wizards had to look sideways and consider their voices.
Every civilization has its own way of survival. The above mentioned is actually the process of how those weak alien planes that have joined the alliance fight for their own rights under the background of the great development of the wizard alliance.
Excuse me, Locke arrived in the Saiyan Starfield today not to inspect the development process of the Saiyan Starfield and its surrounding major starfields, nor to observe the sentiments of those weak alliance planes.
He came for another matter.