Star Iron, building an empire starting with game development
Chapter 62 Alliance Matters
"Give it to you? Sure, anyway, those guys who are only full of malice towards that child don't deserve to be considered as playable characters." Xing smiled, then looked at a android officer beside her.
"Yes, Your Majesty." The android officer began contacting the Imperial fleet in the target universe.
“Let’s form an alliance!” Sylvia suddenly said.
"Huh? Why do you suddenly want to form an alliance with me?" Xing asked, puzzled.
“Because I like you, no, I should say I like Xingbao. I survived in the War Space so that one day I could see Xingbao,” Sylvia replied with a smile.
“I understand. Your obsession drives your hope to live,” Xing nodded and said.
"The space for warfare isn't as vast as it was back then. In the first five hundred years, there were hundreds of thousands of large-scale wars fought, which is different from the current situation where a group of people fight each other to the very end," Elena said.
“I don’t feel any difference,” Xing said, looking at Sylvia.
“Ten thousand years ago, before the problems of the War Space were resolved, many of the contestants who came out of the War Space had become hidden war fanatics. Many contestants could not adapt to the peaceful universe and eventually went to their own destruction,” Elena said.
"The war space now has a longer duration, and after the contestants emerge, there is psychological counseling and various forms of assistance from the council. The contestants back then didn't have the same good luck as Sylvia."
“I’ve learned about some of the history of the War Space. Although I still have the urge to kill someone at the drop of a hat, it’s not the same as the previous contestants who wanted to destroy a civilization or the universe and had a lot of other problems like self-denial,” Sylvia said with a smile.
"After all, although the current War Space requires a million matches, it's just a regular battle royale game. Back in the day, the War Space required participants to fight each other to the last man."
“Back then, if the participants didn’t have hundreds of millions or even hundreds of millions of lives in their hands, they wouldn’t dare call themselves participants in the War Space,” Elena said.
“Yes, you said she was good at hiding herself, but for the contestants back then, hiding didn’t exist. They could talk to you normally, and they could eat, drink, and have fun normally, until the aftereffects of their war space erupted, and then others would realize what kind of demon the person in front of them was.” Elena said to Mio.
“There are records from the council that some contestants returned to their hometowns and lived peacefully for several years to a hundred years, and then almost all of them destroyed their former homes due to the aftereffects.”
“Sometimes, after the contestants leave the war space, they will encounter and fight with other contestants for some reason, and only one person can survive,” Elena said.
"Of the contestants from ten thousand years ago, very few actually survived due to the aftereffects. One of them only gradually calmed down and became a Void God-level deity after the seventh-generation system intervened and pulled him away."
"A Void God who ascended from the participants led by the seventh generation of the Council's system?" Mio nodded and muttered to herself.
“It seems the contestants back then had it much worse than us,” Sylvia said with a laugh.
"You don't have any aftereffects now. The portals back then suffered greatly from the aftereffects of the war space. It's really good that one of the contestants can become a god who guards a region under the guidance of the council's system."
"After all, the council had taken tens of thousands of contestants to the old space before it was sealed, but in the end, less than five were successfully brought out."
"Let's not talk about these annoying topics anymore. Let's talk about the alliance between you and me," Xing began to change the subject.
“Okay, how big is your territory? That depends on the trade between us,” Sylvia asked directly.
“A base universe, then roughly one universe that is already fully under control, and two ordinary universes that have just been taken over,” Xing replied after thinking for a moment.
“It’s alright. Although my system’s council is rich enough to casually send an entire universe as its home, my territory is still a bit smaller than yours. I only have two universes,” Sylvia said with a smile.
"What kind of ship is yours? Is it similar to mine?" Xing asked.
"All the battleships from the game Lagrange, as well as some battleships from the Gundam world and mass-produced Zakus, and battleships and various VF fighters from Macross," Sylvia replied.
"There's also an Earth Federation-class super battle carrier serving as the flagship of the entire fleet. It's a pity this kid is unlucky; this is the only ship he can find acceptable," Mio sighed.
"Logically speaking, your armory was built with the help of the council, and you have plenty of things that the council has. This kid shouldn't be that unlucky," Elena asked in surprise.
"Who knows? I gave her that Earth Federation combat carrier directly. After that, apart from the Human Alliance ships, we only got two types of escort ships and one type of medical ship, nothing else," Mio sighed.
"What about the Star Wars ships? What about the ships from the Yamato?" Elena asked.
“Star Wars has a bunch of CR90 frigates and X-wing fighters, and the Yamato? What’s that? There’s nothing there.” Mio replied, covering her face.
"This is the result after I couldn't stand it anymore and completely opened up the gacha pool for almost a month."
"How did she manage to conquer two universes..." Elena looked at Sylvia with a complicated expression.
"Her tactic was to take matters into her own hands when the fleet couldn't move, single-handedly wiping out those civilizations," Mio sighed again.
"Wait, isn't she the president of the Human Alliance? How come there's another Human Alliance?" Xing suddenly asked, remembering something.
"The true 'Human Common Alliance'—this human civilization—has traversed more than a dozen universes over the past tens of thousands of years. The Stasis Power Armor in the Wishing Pool, which is even more powerful than the Skyraider Power Armor, belongs to that civilization," Elena said.
"That ridiculously absurd combat data was actually created by that human?" Xing exclaimed in surprise.
“Otherwise, I wouldn’t have followed my predecessor and named my country this. Although I feel that what I did is far inferior to what that predecessor did,” Sylvia said, pursing her lips.
"Senior?" Hoshi looked at Mio with confusion.
“Yes, the leader of that human civilization is also a member of our ‘Starsea’ system organization.” Mio nodded in response.
“I think you might as well change your name,” Xing said.
"Let's talk about it later," Sylvia said with a smile and a shrug.
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