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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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691 Chs

Chapter 312, Starport Construction Investment

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This broadcast speech to the entire Alliance was certainly not a whim of Gu Hang's.

He had at least three layers of purpose in this matter.

First and foremost, as the union had just completed the unification of the whole planet, he needed to address all citizens in his capacity as a ruler and proclaim the legitimacy of the Alliance.

This would help boost the confidence of the people.

Secondly, he also had to use this means to convey his political ideology to the officials of the Alliance Government.

Thirdly, he had been away from his center of power for half a year and needed to make his voice heard in public in order to strengthen his own prestige.

Regarding the second and third points, they couldn't be solved with just one speech.

Or rather, whether it was the implementation of ideals or the maintenance of personal authority, neither could be resolved once and for all in a short period or by a single action. This required his long-term and continuous embodiment.