Chapter 293: Space Plan
A most ordinary avatar, on average, would require a single thought to control. However, Wen Jian's sword qi avatars could be simultaneously controlled, four at a time, with just one thought.
With his current hundred-thought level, four hundred powerful sword qi projections, comparable to miniature tracking missiles, were perfectly sufficient to pierce through thick Xuanhua layers, inflicting effective damage on enemies of the same stage, or performing carpet bombing on large numbers of lower-stage foes.
“Currently, our nations have tentatively decided that in six months, we will jointly dispatch cleanup forces to eliminate all intelligent life forms on the Moon. They are too close; how can one sleep soundly with another snoring beside their bed!”
“According to previous surveys, the Moon also possesses spirit qi, so it will become our first colonization point as we venture into space. As for the Sea Race, we will temporarily set them aside. As long as we continue to suppress them, preventing any of their probes from leaving space, time will be on our side, and we will eventually achieve victory with overwhelming superiority.”
Thanks to the protection of their Life Field, high-stage ability users in the Unmelting Realm could already endure more than two days in a complete vacuum. With sufficient spirit qi support, they could survive without oxygen for at least over a month.
Such an extended period was more than enough to construct permanent outpost bases, marking the first step towards colonizing the Moon.
As for Xuanhua Stage superhumans, their bodies, having undergone further evolution, could survive for several years even in a complete vacuum devoid of spirit qi. On the spirit qi-rich Moon, they would experience no difference compared to being on Earth.
It was precisely due to this group of powerhouses, capable of long-term survival on the Moon, that sufficient manpower became available to cooperate with machines for the large-scale development of the Moon.
“Our six nations will dispatch an initial contingent of six thousand people for the construction of the outpost bases. Furthermore, every individual within the system who is above Five Tiers will send at least one avatar to accompany them.”
He wasn't overly concerned with the Moon's development; his current focus remained on what he had obtained from Maysuo.
After Ramdo self-destructed, his demigod Hai Ge Li Si returned, intent on fighting Bai Mo to the death. Alas, it was merely an ant trying to shake a tree; his self was directly erased, turning him into the most precious experimental subject Bai Mo now possessed.
This was his first time obtaining complete material from the Five Tiers stage. Currently, the total number of humans worldwide who could reach the Five Tiers was less than three hundred, the vast majority of whom were high-ranking officials of the six existing major powers. Moving against them would be tantamount to triggering a world war.
Only a peculiar nation like Maysuo, with its abysmal diplomatic environment, surrounded by enemies, and with almost all power concentrated in a single individual's hands, would offer him such an opportune moment.
Ramdo, who proclaimed himself a god, specialized in the study of spiritual faith and bloodlines; the former was the foundation of his power, while the latter was his ambition.
Through a thorough search of the information stored within the divine spark fragments, Bai Mo discovered an immensely vast project named the “Divine Blood” plan. He had attempted to transform his very existence into a hereditary bloodline, circulating within countless human bodies.
As long as there were still people flowing with this bloodline, even if he were utterly destroyed in body and soul, there would always be a day when he could return. Unfortunately, the plan had only just begun; the first demigod Hai Ge Li Si capable of bearing his power had barely been created before he was completely wiped out.
Those possessing the Divine Blood would gain varying degrees of comprehensive enhancements depending on the bloodline's concentration, thereby attracting countless power-hungry individuals to willingly introduce the bloodline he created, which would then propagate through their reproduction.
And he, as the source of this bloodline, exerted a natural pressure over these so-called “blood descendants,” compelling them to unconsciously contribute Faith Power to him.
Given a hundred years, Ramdo believed that with the power of the bloodline, he could certainly become the Divine Emperor ruling the entire world.
However, everything had vanished like smoke. With his bloodline power severed, he could now only pin his vain hopes on the future: that a Son of Qi Luck might emerge, defying heaven's will to slay that terrifyingly powerful enemy, and then resurrect him.
Concurrently, leveraging Ramdo’s research into bloodline genetics, Bai Mo also discovered the fundamental difference between abilities granted by the Xuanhuang Fruit and those derived from natural Spirit Hubs.
Abilities obtained through the Xuanhuang Fruit could not be inherited, whereas naturally awakened abilities had a certain probability of being passed down to the next generation. The stronger both parents were, the higher the likelihood of inheritance, though the possibility of conception itself was lower.
“Four, then? Alright. In six months, our one thousand personnel will depart from the Tian Qiong City Satellite Launch Center,” Chen Bo set a time.
“Mhm.” As soon as he spoke, this avatar of Bai Mo vanished from the spot.
The Earth's surveyed Spirit Stone resources had, in the past decade, been extensively mined by humanity. Spirit Stones, priced at one hundred Huabi per gram, might seem far less valuable than gold, but considering that their extraction required no refining—they could be directly obtained by simply digging them up like coal—the profits they represented were utterly terrifying.
Even the smallest volcanic vein represented hundreds of millions in wealth, while large-scale Spirit Stone deposits were commonly valued at tens of billions and above.
To search for new Spirit Stone mines, humanity had explored almost every corner of the six continents within their reach, with the exception of the completely ice-bound Antarctic, which remained untouched, as did the oceans and the Big Four Mystical Realms.
The oceans harbored freely roaming Sea Race, thus serving only as a hunting ground; mining operations were impossible to conduct there.
As for the Big Four Mystical Realms, formed by vast forests, their surfaces were shrouded in extremely powerful protective energy fields. All machinery would inexplicably malfunction within them, and satellites were unable to peer into their interiors.
Once someone whose power exceeded a certain limit entered them, they would immediately and profoundly experience what it meant for the whole world to be their enemy. Countless mutated animals would suddenly launch frenzied attacks, including a rare few super-monsters of Five Tiers combat strength emerging from the depths of the forests, roaring to drive the invaders away.
Attack plans had once been formulated, but after detailed calculations, it was discovered that they would very likely result in more losses than gains.
Because inside, all modern weapons would become ineffective, forcing ability users to rely solely on their own power to break through. However, the Five Tiers powerhouses, each holding high positions, were clearly unwilling to risk their demise by desperately fighting countless frenzied beasts to explore a forest whose terrifying secrets remained unknown.
Relying on avatars alone, without the support of subordinate regular troops, would also prevent them from venturing far into the forests. Thus, it was preferable to have the avatars support the development of the Moon.
In any case, on the Moon, at least humanity’s most powerful modern weapons could be used to clear a path, and according to the exploration team's report, the Moon's Spirit Stone reserves were equally abundant.
[May Day is finally here for release... I hope everyone will give it a lot of support].
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