(Chapter 69) The Failed Community (Ask for Follow-up!) ~)
"You shameful traitors must all be hanged from a tree!!"
"Only the dead Bono is a good Bono!!"
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Located in the council hall of the galaxy community, two civilizations that originally had no sense of existence have now become one of the focal points of the council hall.
The reason is that these two young regimes, who have just joined the galaxy, have blatantly ignored the provisions of the galaxy law, and without explaining to the parliament at all, they have gone through the entire process from closing the border to declaring war.
Now, in front of half of the community, the two ambassadors, who were already officially in hostilities, almost fought each other in increasingly heated words.
In the past few weeks, the battle between these two civilizations has gone from the initial mutual temptation to a white heat.
As of today, three home worlds have been burned, and millions of people have either become interstellar refugees or died under the bombardment of naval guns.
It is ridiculous that it is such a pair of civilizations that seem to have a deep blood feud that once belonged to the same form of government, and the people of the two ethnic groups were once called brothers.
I don't know how long it took, but under the Speaker's repeated warnings, the two crazy ambassadors finally relented and sat back in their seats.
At this moment, looking around at the nearly one-fifth of the empty seats in the council hall, the speaker in charge of this meeting can be said to have a headache to the extreme, although the so-called galaxy community is nominally a parliamentary body that focuses on justice and equality, and is used to maintain the stability of the galaxy and ensure the interests of member states.
But except for those Ou Green bodyguards who can't even count how many fingers they have, I'm afraid few people will really believe such nonsense.
The real galaxy community is actually a group of interests that revolve around the four executive civilizations, and its core is more like a sea of stars that serve the powerful.
However, with the long absence of the four executive civilizations, the Community Parliament is now facing an unprecedented crisis, and the rifts that were once hidden and glued together by authority are becoming more and more apparent.
Thinking of this, the aged Speaker of the House of Representatives set his eyes on the top four seats, and then sighed silently, the members of these communities knew very well that it was never the Council itself that was respected and feared by the representatives of all civilizations.
As two members of the Enforcer Civilization, the Mir Confederation is now engaged in a dangerous confrontation with the Saxon community, and the dispute between the two has led to the mobilization of hundreds of thousands of warships of all types, and nearly a hundred billion combatants have been involved.
Although the contradictions between the two powers have begun to ease recently, thanks to the lobbying of the community and various forces, no one can say whether there will be any uncontrollable accidents between them as time passes.
As for the Emma Empire, which has the largest territory, and retains the largest number of human technology and a huge population, it stands to reason that as long as they have their say, the above problems can be properly solved.
But now even they are in deep danger, and suddenly their Zerg creatures are still wreaking havoc in the territory of the Emma.
Since the last time they were attacked by the mysterious adjudicator, these cunning creatures have kept a low profile, and have been observed to have divided the massive swarm into five new colonies.
Blooming like spores scattered by the wind, they spread across the vast territory of the Emma Empire, containing almost all the power of that vast empire.
And in the end, the Galaxy Community had to pin its hopes for the restoration of parliamentary order on the fourth person who carried out the holy right of civilization and titanium.
As a civilization with extreme beliefs and extreme proximity to foreigners, in the crisis of the Mill Federation and the Saxon community, the ambassadors of Titan have made a lot of efforts.
Disappointingly, however, even these Titan ultimately rejected the request to re-administer the Council, which they said was due to the fact that the Titan people were currently undergoing a crucial ritual and were therefore unable to participate in external affairs for the time being.
As long as the ritual is successful, the Ethers will be able to temporarily open a door to another world in the real universe, allowing them to peek into the mysterious space known as the Limbo Realm.
It is said that the so-called Void Space is the place where psionic energy originates, and the Titan people hope to find the reason for the withering of psionic energy in the universe through such behavior.
This means that, without the intervention of any enforcement civilization, the contradictions and rifts that now originate within the community will only become worse over time, and there is little chance of self-resolution.
This situation has forced some already weak civilizations to reconsider their situation, and they have hugged their thighs to the neighboring more powerful civilizations, and gradually formed one illegal alliance after another that was not allowed in the first place.
For this reason, the staff of the Community are convinced that if the current situation continues, it will not be long before they will face unemployment.
However, even in this seemingly hopeless situation, there is still some surprising news in the galaxy, according to reports received by the council in recent days.
The Lost Empires, which had been silent about galactic affairs, seemed to be starting to make moves, such as the Ancient Guardians, a group of mechanical lifeforms, with several young members claiming to have been contacted by them.
Judging from the information provided by these members, these mechanical civilizations seem to be exceptionally friendly, and their guardian arrays have also taken the initiative to claim that they are more than happy to provide their own help in restoring order to the galaxy.
On the other side, the Ethers have also received help from the Guardians of the Holy Land, and the Prophets of the Guardians seem to be very interested in the plan that the Ites are trying to open the door.
Before you know it, many things in the galaxy are quietly changing, and more than the members of these republics are concerned about the mysterious force known as the Judge.
After all, most of these so-called changes have only happened gradually since they appeared, and in most people's opinion, all of this may have something to do with them.
Although there is already a lot of disagreement within the council about their actions, at least no one knows what they really want to do, or what they are doing at the moment.
Looking at the impetuous council hall, some of the speakers who felt helpless finally had to give the order to adjourn the meeting, and it seemed that the only thing the galaxy community could do at the moment was to do its best to maintain the current chaotic situation.
In this way, we will try to avoid a greater crisis......