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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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556 Chs

Chapter 68, Something Happened

The arrival of the interstellar soldiers didn't have much impact on the Governor's Camp.

Even the people on the wasteland had heard of The Emperor's Angels. Before the planet was shattered, their stories were enduringly popular, showing up in texts and visual images. Now, in the post-war era, those things were gone, but 'stories' themselves still existed. The older generation told the younger generation, who passed it on to the next, and so on...

This made people under the Governor curious when they saw the interstellar soldiers, and they couldn't help but look over repeatedly.

But, as characteristic of wastelanders, they were sensitive and timid toward danger.

They only dared to watch from afar, not daring to be too bold or direct with their gazes, to avoid angering these giants who could crush them with a mere slap.

And the interstellar soldiers... honestly, were already incredibly used to this kind of attention.

As for the impact on the camp's development...