Chapter 252: Remember Your Old Job
Hao Ren returned to the VIP room where his group rested, Lily and Vivien were resting on the bench in the living room, and Izax was still in a daze in front of the window. As soon as Hao Ren came back, the movement attracted the attention of the servants, and he put the number of terminals on the table: "This place is indeed unliveable. β
Lily lay on the sofa and stuck out her tongue half-dead and pretended to be dead, and when she heard the words, she looked up and asked, "Shall we change rooms?" It's nice here......"
"I'm not talking about this, I said that these floating islands where these elves live really can't live in people," Hao Ren sat down on the bench, "Look at this situation, maybe one will collapse at any time, millions of lives are tied to these old machines that have expired, at best, maybe they can hold out for another three or five hundred years, but it is not impossible to be unlucky for three or five days-this place must not be able to stay...... By the way, what's going on with you? β
Hao Ren saw Lily lying on the bench with a listless look, and even her tail was lying on her stomach to the side, which was a spectacle for this nervous husky: "Eat a bad stomach?" β
"Helping with disaster relief...... I'm tired," Lily arched on the bench, stretching her limbs forward, "tired like a dog......
It seemed that the girl was indeed quite tired, as if she was a sign of delirium.
Vivien also looked tired, obviously she had just returned from the city to help with the disaster relief, but her image was much better than that of the husky, and she could discuss the matter with Hao Ren: "So you decided how to help these elves?" β
"I can't leave it alone," Hao Ren nodded, pouring out all the things he had been thinking about since last night. "At first, I was thinking of giving them some technical drawings and the like, and too advanced technical drawings are contraband. But faster-than-light engines are everywhere in the macroworld - but now it seems that they may not be able to build ships. Later, I thought about raising some supplies for them, but it wasn't realistic. Let's not help the poor in three or two villages in the mountainous areas, these elves still have a billion people, where can I raise so many materials to ......"
"And even if you have these supplies," said the number of people on the table, "how much do you give them?" A hundred years or a thousand years? If you want to let them step into the starry sky to alleviate poverty, then at least you have to drag another planet over. β
"So I think it's better for them to move," Hao Ren slapped him, "I thought about it for a long time before I suddenly got the hang of it, and I was really constrained by my own vision before: although moving to an entire race sounds scary, it's not a big deal in such a big mess as the macro world." β
Vivien opened her mouth. This is a bit out of her worldview, so the vampire girl decided not to speak, just listen honestly.
"In the final analysis, no matter how much resource technology is given to these elves, it is a palliative rather than a cure, and their current predicament is ultimately due to the environment of this ghost place. If only there was a resourceful place for them to move. And they can continue to develop their own civilization in their new home, and they don't have to study the high technology that others have parachuted into them without having to pull out the seedlings, which will also benefit them in the long run......"
Hearing this, the number of jΓΉ terminals couldn't help but flash approvingly: "Well, that's good, you can already think about things from this long-term perspective." At the heart of maintaining the diversity of civilizations is to keep potential civilizations on their own trajectory, and it is much better to give them a new untapped home than to parachute them in a whole bunch of faster-than-light technologies. Now for the question: where are you going to let them move? β
Hao Ren scratched his scalp: "The universe is so big...... You should be able to find a suitable place, right? β
"Scan slowly," the terminal flipped in the air, and it was used to using various air rolls to show ridicule. "First of all, it has to have the right temperature and gravity, and secondly, it can't stay in a place where birds don't like this wandering star, and then it's better that it is born with a carbon-based ecosystem. Because the Elim elves now don't have the capital to build an ecosystem on a barren planet, and with their technology, it will take at least a few hundred years. Last but not least, there can be no native civilization on this ecological planet. Even if it's just a bunch of monkeys that can just write, you can't colonize. The Giant Tortoise Rock Terrace does have a scanning probe on it. But it's hard to say if there's such a suitable place in this universe for you to scan. β
When Hao Ren heard this, he pulled his hair down one by one: "I know all of this you said, don't I have a plan first and then consider the details......
"Then you think about it quickly, the machine just scanned this island chain, at least three floating islands have hidden dangers in the energy operation, when the explosion is completely fateful, these elves themselves seem to know that the population of those three floating islands is the least."
Hao Ren held his head in his chair and thought hard, and when he was about to hold himself out of his cerebral infarction, a planet with a pleasant environment and no indigenous civilization jumped into his mind.
"Beanie Star!"
Vivian and Lily were stunned at the same time: "What is Doudou Star?" β
Hao Ren coughed dryly: "Ahem, I mean the planet that picked up Doudou back in the first place." There doesn't seem to be anyone up there, and it's a good fit for these elves to survive...... Well, the atmosphere may not be the same as inside the dome, but it shouldn't be difficult to get used to. Terminal, do you think that's okay? β
Shu JΓΉ was silent for a while, and then he reminded him: "Do you know, the Time and Space Authority is very strict in its management of this kind of thing, unless a civilization has developed its own cross-world navigation technology to migrate to other worlds, or a non-colonial 'trip', it is generally forbidden for one race to migrate to another universe where a civilized civilization exists. Especially since you, as an Inquisitor, have packaged an entire race from another universe in your own universe, and this race does not yet have any ability to travel across the world, this matter is very sensitive...... Very sensitive. β
Hao Ren was dumbfounded all of a sudden.
"Of course, I just said that this matter is strictly reviewed, sensitive in nature, and generally restricted, and I didn't say that such incidents have never happened, after all, the situation of the Elrim elves is on the verge of extinction of civilization, and they deserve to be rescued, and many restrictions will lower their requirements for them in this case." And even if the law requires it, it can be flexible, 10,000 years ago, after the emergency expansion, the macro world needs to use a more flexible management method to operate, so many regulations have lowered the warning line, so you can consider flexible understanding, understand the spirit: what is the core of these regulations, do you know? β
Hao Ren thought for a moment: "Isn't it dangerous to other civilizations?" You can't help one civilization at the expense of another, and I remember that. β
"That's right, under this premise, as long as you have a reasonable explanation and process, no one will hold you accountable. If you do it beautifully, this may even be rated as meritorious. β
"You just say it, I can't stand it like this."
The number jΓΉ terminal hit Hao Ren's head: "What are you doing?" β
Hao Ren was stunned: "Me? Censors? β
"This is your side business, what is your main business?"
Hao Ren was stunned for a long time before he reacted: "...... Landlord? β
"And then you understand?"
Hao Ren thought about it, and suddenly broke out in a cold sweat: "Wait a minute, will you do this?" That planet is not my ......"
"Why can't it be yours? The Raven Chief created the planet and threw it into the natural universe, and no intelligent beings ever visited the planet, the only thing that passed over the planet was a bunch of goblins who delivered couriers, and they never even landed. And you, you are the first intelligent creature to land on the surface of the planet and conduct surveys, and your exploration has been recorded in the number of jΓΉ libraries. Legally, it's true that this planet cannot be considered your personal property, but you are the planet's until another intelligent race claims that they had an earlier occupation of the planet and provides evidence...... As the first priority explorer, as this explorer, you have a series of privileges, including building outposts, placing your own bases, and resource extraction. Of course, you can't manage such a big mess by yourself, so ......"
Hao Renru was enlightened: "So I need a billion Erim tenants to help take care of the house......"
"You can teach." (To be continued......)