Starting from the Planetary Governor

Chapter 193: The Grace of the Kind Father and the Past of Rage Owl Star_2



After the victory of the war, Ge Wajia, who had aged significantly, fell into deep befuddlement.

It was also since this time that he gradually began to hear some strange whispers in his ears.

He was very cautious about this.

Having fought against demons for many years, he was acutely aware that such inexplicable whispers appearing by one's ear were very dangerous things.

Even though the voices he heard were so gentle, so kind, he still dared not take them lightly.

Fortunately, after having battled for so long, his own level had reached that of an Engine Prophet, with sufficient technical ability to solve problems.

He did not report the matter; members of the Tribunal accompanying the army would have been extremely nervous about it. He did not want to trouble others, nor did he wish, after the victory of the war, to have to visit the dark cells of the Tribunal.

He had more important things to do.

He simply made a device and implanted it into his brain to block the mysterious whispers.

After the war was won, the Star Realm Army left. A Colonel Brigade Commander felt that he was capable and invited him to leave together.

But he refused.

He said he wanted to stay and rebuild his homeland. Stay connected through empire

He spent several years wandering the entire planet, establishing the Nature Salvation Society.

With his proficiency in technology, he slowly and diligently restored the ecology of this world and healed the sick.

During that time, he helped many people. Rebuilding the entire world might have seemed far-fetched and was not something he could achieve alone, as he approached the limit of his lifespan. He just hoped that his actions could make the world a little bit better.

Even a little bit would be enough. When the rebuilding teams finally arrived, the foundations of Rage Owl Star might be a bit better, which could save a bit of effort for the new Imperial Governor in rebuilding the world.

And then he waited and waited, but the expected rebuilding fleet never came.

During that period, occasionally a few spacecraft would come from beyond the skies, carrying Rage Owl Star People who had once left this place, to take some of their old friends away. This was also the only method of communication with the outside world for Rage Owl Star at that time.

It was for this reason that he heard the news that the Empire had abandoned Rage Owl Star, designating it as a wasteland planet with no value for reconstruction; the Empire would not spend a great deal of effort to recolonize it.

What did Ge Wajia feel when he first heard this news?

He was somewhat unclear.

He only remembered that a long-standing doubt that had always revolved around him seemed to unravel.

Did the Empire come to save Rage Owl Star?

It did not.

Before the war, the Empire was only interested in the resources on Rage Owl Star, constantly demanding from it, regardless of the risks that extracting the Psychic Energy Fields posed to the entire world; they merely wanted energy.

During the war, they merely used the entire planet as a chessboard, as a battlefield, as part of the endless war that had been going on in the vast Star Sea between the power known as the Empire and the power known as the Abyss, a war that persisted for tens of thousands of years. Within this, the fate of Rage Owl Star and its people were insignificant.

Even the victory or defeat of this war was not all that important. It was just one of many wars taking place at any given moment in the Empire's boundless territories. What difference does a single victory or defeat make to the overall situation?

After the war, they coldly calculated the cost of reconstruction versus the benefits of recolonization. When the cost exceeded the benefits, they naturally chose to give up. As for the remaining 0.5% of the population on Rage Owl Star? They would find their own way to live in their world.

In summary, there was no talk of rescue or not rescuing. The Empire did not care about Rage Owl Star, nor did it care about the people on it.

In that indifference, he impulsively removed the blocker he had created and implanted in his brain.

At that moment, the gospel of heaven, countless times greater than the faint whispers he had heard before, flooded into his mind, flooded into his soul.

He prayed to heaven, hoping to save this world.

If the Empire won't save it, I'll save it myself!

The heavenly Father, as he wished, bestowed his grace.

From that time on, he was completely transformed.

The Father has treated this world with gentleness; I shall become the agent of the Father, spreading His gentleness throughout the world.

Only in this way can Rage Owl Star receive the salvation it deserves.

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The roaring outside had stopped, leaving only heavy panting.

And Ge Wajia, had finished his meditation.

He was not too happy, as a dissenting voice emerging from the depths of his heart had disturbed his listening to the gospel of heaven.

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He whispered, "Next time you make a sound, I'll sacrifice you."

There was no response.

That was as it should be.

He didn't mind.

The Celestial Kingdom was about to descend, and he would keep that faint notion in his heart, to witness with his own eyes the wondrous place Rage Owl Star would become after the descent of the Celestial Kingdom.

It would be more wonderful than before the onset of war, he firmly believed in the promise the loving father had made to him.

His attention returned to Chanter Town.

In fact, he didn't need anyone to report to him. His consciousness extended outward, and those plants that had received the grace of the Celestial Kingdom had all become his eyes.

However, he saw something that made him even unhappier.

The alliance dogs, the very ones that the researcher had reported would be buried underground, were now charging out.

Behind them were many of the Celestial Kingdom's genetic servants in pursuit, but they were dying in large numbers under the concentrated firepower. Even the defense layers constructed by Spiritual Energy could not completely withstand the damage from laser guns.

He also saw that among those alliance dogs, the leader had installed a thermobaric bomb and detonated it as the Celestial Kingdom's servants attacked, causing massive casualties.

The remaining individuals were struggling to move some materials they had snatched to the Wind Falcon Rapid Attack Vessel that was stationary on the ground. Two more Wind Falcons also reappeared in the sky, launching a missile each.

The missiles drilled into the research institute's entrance and exploded inside, eliminating even more of the Celestial Kingdom's servants.

Ge Wajia could no longer bear the sight of this continuing.

He stepped out of his hiding place, looking out, Chanter Town was not far from his sight.

The researcher who had just received the blessing was panting heavily on the ground. And beside him, there were dozens of Celestial Kingdom servants resembling the Lizardmen from underneath the research institute.

Ge Wajia said, "You will receive more blessings, now is the time for you to show loyalty to the loving father."

The researcher stood up, his stature had grown much larger than before, his body beginning to show pustules, and even maggots were crawling in and out of these pustules.

That man simply nodded slightly and led his team towards Chanter Town.

Ge Wajia followed closely behind, his slender, indifferent eyes fixed on the two circling Wind Falcons.

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"Our weapon systems have malfunctioned!"

"Damn! Why is this happening?"

"The servo skull has lost connection with the main system... No! This is bad! The fire control is targeting friendly forces!"

The two Wind Falcons in the sky were in total chaos at this moment.

Lieutenant Kuchi, upon hearing the frantic voices of his comrades over the communicator, seemed a bit frustrated, "Shut down the servo skull's control over the Wind Falcon's fire control system, switch to manual operation!"

"But..."

"That's an order! Execute it immediately! If a single bullet falls on our own forces, you'll be explaining it to the Discipline Committee when we return!"

The pilot of another Wind Falcon finally carried out his orders.

But this triggered quite severe consequences.

The alliance's pilots hadn't spent enough time flying, their training was also insufficient, and they were rushed onto the battlefield. Relying on the assistance of the servo skull, they were barely competent in performing tasks that didn't require too much difficult maneuvering.

But now, having severed the connection with the servo skull and switching to full manual operation, they immediately showed their lack of skill.

But at least, there was no longer the danger of striking friendly forces.

Lieutenant Kuchi also shut down the servo skull's assistance, but he performed much better than his comrades.

Without the servo skull, although his control over the aircraft was still affected, at least he wouldn't be like the guy next to him, barely maintaining altitude.

"Let me show you what an ace pilot can do!"

Kuchi roared, turning the nose of the aircraft, targeting the dozens of Lizardman mutants rushing out from the edge of Chanter Town.

"Die!"

He pulled the trigger!

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