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Starting from the Planetary Governor

The empire encompassed endless twinkling stars, but in this dark and terrifying distant future, there were only endless wars. ...... Gu Hang became the governor of a wasteland planet, where previous governors had all been executed for failing to deliver the tithe on time. Monsters and Low Energy Storms rampaged, survivor factions schemed against each other, technological regression, low productivity, the resurgence of Evil Gods, Green Skin Orcs taking root and sprouting... "Don't panic just yet, let me check the panel below." [Military Tokens], [Heroes], [Technology], [Events]... Starting as the planetary governor, he would build fleets that traversed the Star Sea, suppressing all alien forms, heretics, traitors, and demons of chaos! Although I formed battle groups on my own, funded Battle Nuns, diverted the imperial tax, and disregarded deployment orders... I knew I was fiercely loyal! Traitors? This is clearly the Third Empire!

Red Heart Fabric · Ficção Científica
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690 Chs

Chapter 272, this is reasonable

A bird leapt out of the curtain of rain and flew high into the distance.

Despite knowing it was unlikely, Ilan Bird still harbored a sliver of hope.

If the Spiritually Energized pigeon he had summoned could make it out and deliver the intelligence, that would be ideal.

This was precisely why they had planned to send Tim Winter into Blackbird City. With this ability, transmitting information would be much more convenient.

But clearly, it would not be that easy.

According to what Winter had said, he had tried before and not only failed but also caused exposure, attracting the crackdown from Blackbird Heavy Industries.

And this time, the outcome was unsurprisingly the same.

No sooner had the bird flown out than a red beam of light flashed across the sky. The Spiritually Energized bird was blasted to oblivion in mid-air.

Ilan Bird let out a slight sigh.

Although it was expected, he still felt some disappointment.

Beyond disappointment, there was sorrow.