Chapter 1307 Conference Proposal
The first seven clauses and proposals of the conference are all based on the war of civilizations that will break out in the next thousand years.
The same is true for the voting content involved.
For example, in the third item of the conference, the wizard civilization determined the proposal to tilt resources and increase garrisons to many alliance star fields including the Nether Star Field.
In the fifth item of the conference, it was mentioned that the wizard world will reduce the price of large war platforms such as space fortresses and light prism fortresses for alliance members.
Everything is for the service of war, everything is to align with the war of civilizations.
The power of the entire wizard civilization at this moment was reflected in the alliance conference.
Not to mention anything else, just the Nether Star Field, as one of the main warring star fields, received at least 700 million magic coins in advance subsidies from this alliance conference.
This is just the benefit that the Nether World can get in the early stage of the war.
It is conceivable that as the war continues, the wizard civilization will invest more and more in the Nether Star Field.
Of course, for the native species of the Nether Star Field, this will also be a catastrophe.
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It was not until the eighth item of the conference that the wizard civilization temporarily ended the discussion on the arrangement of the civilization war and turned to some construction issues within the alliance.
The wizard alliance is a large collective, and there are countless affairs and contents to be dealt with within the alliance.
The things that can be discussed during the wizard alliance conference are basically the top priorities.
For example, the eighth item proposed whether to continue to tilt resources to the Zisha Flame Soul World and allocate part of the elemental planes of the Zisha Flame Soul World to the vote of the Burner World of Sanoras.
The interest relationship within the wizard alliance is very complicated. Sometimes these conference proposals are not about the gains and losses of the interests of those alliance planes, but are likely to involve the game of the top leaders within the wizard civilization.
The wizard world is not a monolithic entity.
When dealing with major events such as the civilization war, they are naturally united.
However, when it comes to their own interests and the gains and losses of their forces, the wizard civilization will also argue.
Sean does not know whether there is any trick behind the resource tilt to the Zisha Flame Soul World.
He also didn't know what role the Burner World of Sanoras played in this.
Through Ms. Bev's brief introduction, Sean learned that the Purple Blaze Soul World, as a large world of the Alliance, had experienced a dominance gap more than 100,000 years ago.
Generally speaking, this plane world that loses the seventh-level creature will slowly change its rules during the long development and migration, and it is very likely to fall to the level of a large world.
In the astral world, the development of the plane world is often closely related to the native creatures.
The more prosperous the native creatures are, the more prosperous the plane itself will be.
As the native creatures gradually wither, the plane will gradually lose its vitality and die.
This complementary relationship is the true portrayal of the mother plane and the individual.
Those who do not care about the mother plane problem, or even indifferently witness the death of the world will, are generally those technological civilizations.
They should be called the termites of the plane planet, who only know how to take and do not know how to give back.
Often, after plundering the resources of a plane world, they turn to develop another world and abandon the original world.
This is exactly in line with Ms. Bev's definition of "evil" for the Gallente Federation.
And unfortunately, the Gallente Federation and its vassals are mostly technological civilizations.
Although there are also cultivation civilizations and self-evolutionary civilizations as supporters of the other side, they do not account for a large proportion of the total.
Federation creatures have always believed in the so-called "science". On a certain point, the scientists of the Gallente Federation and the magicians of the wizard world have reached a high degree of consensus.
That is, the Gallente Federation does not believe that there are "gods" in this world. The so-called level 4 creatures are just special individuals that have evolved to a higher level.
The Gallente Federation has also relied on its own technological warships to capture and hunt the so-called level 4 and above creatures in the star realm. In the exploration of "gods", the Gallente Federation is as fanatical as the wizard world.
I don't know if this can be regarded as a consensus of top civilizations.
In the eighth alliance proposal, Sean abstained twice.
There are only a very small number of people who abstained like him, and the total number is less than 5% of the total number.
The vast majority of the creatures attending the meeting actually have a position.
For example, Angele, who was beside Sean, voted "no" on the former question, but voted "yes" on the latter question.
"Most of the creatures in the alliance do not want the public resources of the wizard alliance to be wasted on others."
"But some planes that have developed to a certain extent are worried that they will end up in the same situation in the future, so they hope that the wizard alliance can uphold the principle of helping the weak."
"Not long ago, our Komoyin giant snake warlock family happened to be visited by a level 5 Sanolas Burner." Angele made a gesture to Sean, and Sean understood instantly.
In the end, affected by the number of votes in this alliance conference, although the wizard alliance did not stop tilting resources to the Purple Killing Flame Soul World, it reduced the original tilt to 47%.
And it also allocated the 23 rule-complete planes that originally belonged to the elemental creatures of the Purple Killing Flame Soul World to the Sanolas Burner World.
After the verdict came out, no one raised any objections at the entire conference.
The Purple Blaze Soul World seems to have really fallen. As a large fire element world, this world only sent three level six fire element kings and less than fifty level four element kings this time.
Among them, there was an element king with purple flames all over his body, which should be the leader.
After the result of the proposal was announced, the other party's anthropomorphic expression revealed endless helplessness and dejection.
Ms. Bev also observed the other party's emotions. At the same time, it is also possible that she wanted to cheer up the hearts of other alliance members. After announcing the result, she also proposed: "If the Purple Blaze Soul World performs well in the next civilization war, the alliance can consider restoring the support for the Purple Blaze Soul World, or even go one step further on the original basis."
But the premise is that the Purple Blaze Soul World must make enough contributions.
For the kindness from Ms. Bev and the Wizard Alliance, the level six Purple Flame Element King bowed his head respectfully to express his gratitude.
After discussing the gains and losses of the Purple Blaze Soul World and the Burner World of Sanoras, the ninth item of the conference involved the problem of the Wizard Alliance's magic coins, which have continued to depreciate in the past tens of thousands of years.
Currency regulation is a very macro issue. The Wizarding Union has developed to this point today. Although the wizarding world has the power to produce and issue a large number of magic coins, it cannot mess around with it.
The depreciation of magic coins is also not a problem that has only appeared in the last 10,000 or 20,000 years.
To be precise, since the value of magic coins reached a peak 117,641 years ago, magic coins have been in a state of chronic depreciation in the following 100,000 years.
The value of currency 100,000 years ago is at least 15 times different from that of today!
What an exaggeration.
The depreciation of magic coins brings many crises, but it also indicates that wizard civilization has been in a stage of rapid expansion and continuous development.
Many low-level knights and magicians in the wizarding world may not feel the trouble brought to them by currency depreciation.
But most of the gods in the alliance and other worlds are deeply moved by this matter.
Because they feel that it is becoming more and more difficult for them to make money, and the magic coins they hold in their hands are becoming less and less valuable.
At the same time as this, the resources in their planes are also being reduced on a large scale.
The wizarding world uses the power of one plane to support nearly 100,000 creatures above level 4. Where do these resources come from?