Chapter 452 Selling the Planet
Chapter 452 Selling the Planet
"Indeed, opportunities like this don't always come along. This past year, we've already purchased twenty interstellar planets. When we sell some, we'll be able to purchase a lot more interstellar products." Leader Nangong smiled with satisfaction, feeling a sense of accomplishment as he thought about Flower Country's interstellar development over the past year. Although Su Siyi and her team hadn't been in Flower Country for over a year, the interstellar passages had long since stabilized, allowing Flower Country's researchers and trade teams to safely traverse them and engage in exchanges and cooperation with the interstellar world.
This year, the Flower Kingdom underwent tremendous changes. Not only had the existence of cultivation been announced, giving the nation a new understanding of practice, but a surge of high-tech products also emerged, profoundly changing people's lives. When people learned that traditional martial arts like Tai Chi could truly be used for cultivation and unlock human potential, a nationwide craze for cultivation swept across the country. Everyone participated enthusiastically, hoping to improve their abilities through practice.
However, the nation kept the aura's massive explosion three years later secret. Leaders knew that if such news spread, it would inevitably cause widespread panic and disrupt social order. They decided to conceal it for now, not wanting to prematurely inflict fear on the people. When the time was right, just before the aura's massive explosion, the nation would announce its interstellar migration plan. However, they all agreed that sending these foreigners away was a top priority. If any nation refused to leave, the Flower Nation would not forcefully interfere; after all, the choice was theirs.
Over the next few days, after intense discussions and weighing the pros and cons, leaders from various nations ultimately decided to venture into interstellar space. After all, owning a planet of their own, building a new home, was a deeply attractive prospect for any nation. However, the resources required to purchase a single planet were immense. Even powerful nations seeking to purchase an additional planet were rejected by the Flower Nation. However, smaller, less powerful nations, after deliberation, ultimately decided to pool their resources and purchase a single planet to share the cost.
The preparations for purchasing the necessary supplies for the planet are a formidable undertaking, requiring every nation to make every possible effort. It is estimated that it will take at least a year for all the necessary supplies to be fully prepared. By then, the immigration process will officially begin.
This meeting on planetary trade and immigration lasted a full month. During the meeting, all parties engaged in in-depth discussions on numerous issues, including planetary prices, the types and quantities of supplies, and the details of immigration. Each issue touched upon the core interests of each nation, leading to endless debate and intense bargaining. When the leaders of each country finally reached a preliminary consensus and returned to their respective countries, all nations quickly took action and plunged into the intensive preparation of supplies.
After successfully exchanging twenty-five planets, the Flower Nation discovered they still lacked enough. After urgent consultation, several senior leaders decided to have Mu Chenyang expedite the acquisition of interstellar planets. They understood that each planet varied in size and environment, so to ensure fairness, the order of planet selection would be determined based on the resources provided by each nation. The smooth progress of the immigration plan could not be compromised by a shortage of planets.
Upon learning that more planets were urgently needed, Mu Chenyang felt a deep sense of responsibility and redoubled his efforts to earn interstellar currency. He knew that if the Flower Kingdom had not provided a vast supply of unique and precious materials, the interstellar world would never have allowed them to purchase planets on such a large scale. These materials, produced by the Flower Kingdom with its unique resources and craftsmanship, were highly sought after in the interstellar market.
Fortunately, the planets acquired so far are all concentrated in a single star region. This reassures Mu Chenyang. After all, within a single star region, both management and subsequent resource allocation can be better controlled and managed. In fact, Mu Chenyang's initial planet selection was carefully considered. He keenly perceived that the seemingly prosperous center of the interstellar universe harbored hidden dangers. There, the intertwined forces and fierce competition were intertwined, and the slightest misstep could lead to endless conflict. For the Flower Kingdom at this stage, developing in the center would not only be difficult to gain a foothold, but would also easily attract the covetousness of those with ulterior motives, causing unnecessary trouble. It would be better to choose a relatively remote star region, where they could grow quietly and steadily. Once they had reached sufficient strength, they could gradually expand to a broader stage, without fear of sabotage or interference from others.
Today, the planet carefully selected by the Flower Kingdom has become a substantial undertaking. Numerous experts have responded to the nation's call and immigrated here. Researchers have rapidly established numerous laboratories, conducting in-depth research in diverse fields, ranging from advanced technology to the exploration of mysterious interstellar energy sources. Agricultural experts are also actively engaged in cultivating crops on the planet, a task crucial to the Flower Kingdom's long-term interstellar development. Mu Chenyang clearly sees that interstellar agricultural capacity is alarmingly weak. Although the Flower Kingdom has dispatched many of its top agricultural experts to help the interstellar world improve its planting techniques, the vastness of interstellar space means that few can truly master and apply these techniques. Consequently, interstellar food production falls far short of meeting the food needs of its vast population.
The Flower Nation's decision to offer other nations the opportunity to migrate to interstellar space was based on a clear and unwavering condition: once they migrated, they could never return to Earth. The Flower Nation's leaders, with a far-sighted vision, understood the vast opportunities and resources of the interstellar world. Allowing these immigrants to freely travel between Earth and the stars would likely lead to numerous problems in the future. They were particularly concerned that, after acquiring interstellar survival skills and advanced technology, they would return to Earth and compete with the Flower Nation for limited resources and territory. However, these concerns proved largely unfounded. The nations that migrated to the interstellar world were overwhelmed with joy and excitement upon acquiring their own planets. For them, this new world was vast, held boundless possibilities, a new world entirely their own. In comparison, the tiny slivers of territory they once held on Earth suddenly became insignificant, long forgotten, and they had no time to covet Earth's resources.
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