Hao Ren carried the data terminal back to the VIP room for his group to rest. Lily and Vivienne were resting on the bench in the living room, and Y'zaks was still in a daze in front of the window. The sound of Hao Ren's return attracted the attention of the three of them. He conveniently put the data terminal on the table: "This place is indeed unlivable."
Lily was laying on the sofa, sticking out her tongue and pretending to be dead. Hearing this, she raised her head in confusion and asked, "Are we going to change rooms? This place is fine..."
"I'm not talking about that, I'm saying that the floating islands where these elves live are really uninhabitable," Hao Ren sat down on the bench, "Look at the situation, one may collapse anytime soon, Millions of lives are tied to these seriously outdated old machines. At best, maybe they can last for another three to five hundred years, but it is not impossible to end up in three to five days if they are really unlucky—this place must not stay ... By the way, what's the situation with you?"
Hao Ren saw Lily lying on the bench with a listless look, even her tail limply tilted to the side, which was a miracle for this energetic husky: "Did you eat your stomach? "
"Helping in disaster relief... I'm so tired," Lily arched on the bench, stretching her limbs forward vigorously, "I'm so tired..."
It seemed that the girl was really tired, as if she was a little delirious.
Vivienne also looked tired, obviously she just came back from helping the disaster relief in the city, but she has a much better image than the husky elves, and she can discuss serious matters with Hao Ren: "So you have decided how to help these elves? "
"You can't leave it alone because of emotion and reason," Hao Ren nodded. I poured out all the things I have thought about since last night until now. "In the beginning, I thought about giving them some technological blueprints. Too advanced technological blueprints are contraband, but super-light speed engines are everywhere in the macro world—but now it seems that they may not be able to build spaceships in time. Later I I also thought about raising some supplies for them, but this is not realistic. We are not helping the poor in three or two villages in the mountainous area. These elves still have a population of one billion. Where can I raise so many supplies... "
"And even if you have these materials, it doesn't matter." The data terminal said on the table, "How much do you give them? The amount for a hundred years or the amount for a thousand years? You have to help the poor by letting them step into the starry sky If so, at least one more planet must be dragged over.”
"So I think it's better for them to move," Hao Ren slapped his hands. "I thought about it for a long time before I suddenly realized that I was really limited by my own vision: moving the entire race may sound scary, but in It’s not a big deal in such a big place in Hongshijie.”
Vivienne opened her mouth. This matter was a bit out of her world view, so the vampire girl decided not to speak, and just listened honestly.
"At the end of the day, no matter how many resources and technologies are given to these elves, it will only treat the symptoms but not the root cause. In the final analysis, their current predicament is due to the environment of this ghost place. If there is a place with rich resources, it will be fine for them to move. And they can move in their new home. Continuing to develop their own civilization, instead of researching the high-tech airborne to them by others, will benefit them in the long run... "
The data terminal couldn't help but flicker approvingly when it heard this: "Well, very good, you can already use this long-term perspective to consider issues. The core of maintaining the diversity of civilizations is to keep potential civilizations on their own development track. It's far better to give them a new, undeveloped home than to parachute them with a bunch of FTL technology. Now just one question: where are you going to have them move?"
Hao Ren scratched his head: "The universe is so big... there should be a suitable place, right?"
"Scanning slowly," the data terminal turned somersaults in the air, and it used to use various tumbling in the air to express its teasing meaning, "First of all, it must have a suitable temperature and gravity, and second, it cannot stay in a bird like this wandering star. A place that doesn’t shit, and then it’s better that it was born with a carbon-based ecosystem, because the Erim elves don’t have the capital to build an ecosystem on a barren planet now, and it will take at least a few hundred years with their technology The last and most important point: this ecological planet cannot have native civilizations, and you cannot colonize even a group of monkeys who have just learned to write. There are indeed scanning probes on the Giant Turtle Rock Terrace. But this universe has It’s hard to say without such a suitable place for you to scan.”
After Hao Ren heard it, he pulled his hair down one by one: "I know what you said. Didn't I make a plan first and then think about the details..."
"Then think about it quickly. This machine has scanned the island chain just now. There are at least three floating islands that have hidden dangers in the energy operation. When the explosion is completely random, these elves seem to know it. The three floating islands Population is the least."
Hao Ren hunkered down on the chair with his head in his arms and began to think hard. When he was about to suffocate himself, a planet full of oceans and dense jungles, with a pleasant environment and no indigenous civilization suddenly jumped into his mind.
"Doudou Star!"
Vivian and Lily were stunned at the same time: "What is Doudouxing?"
Hao Ren coughed dryly: "Ahem, I mean the planet where Doudou was picked up back then. There seems to be no one on it, and it is very suitable for these elves to live... Well, the atmospheric environment may be different from the inside of the dome, but It shouldn't be difficult to get used to it. Terminal, do you think this will work?"
The data terminal was silent for a while, and then reminded him: "You know, the management of space-time administration is very strict on this kind of thing, unless a certain civilization has developed the cross-world navigation technology to immigrate to other worlds, or It is a non-colonial 'travel', otherwise it is generally forbidden for a race to migrate to another universe where civilized civilization exists. Especially if you, as a censor, pack a race from another universe and place it in your own In the universe, and this race does not have any ability to sail across worlds, this matter is very sensitive... very sensitive."
Hao Ren was dumbfounded.
As a result, the data terminal has the following text: "Of course, I just said that this matter is strictly audited, sensitive in nature, and generally restricted. I did not say that such incidents have never happened. Civilization is extinct, they should be rescued, and many restrictive laws will lower their requirements in this case. And even if the laws require it, they can be flexible. After the emergency expansion 10,000 years ago, the macro world needs to use more flexible The management method can only work, so many regulations have lowered the warning line, so you can consider flexible understanding and grasp the spirit: Do you know what is the core of these regulations?"
Hao Ren thought for a while: "Don't harm other civilizations? You can't help another civilization at the expense of one civilization. I remember this rule."
"That's right, under this general premise, as long as you have a reasonable explanation and process, no one will hold you accountable. If you do it beautifully, it may even be rated as a merit."
"You just say it clearly, I can't stand such an appetite."
The data terminal hit Hao Ren on the forehead: "What do you do?"
Hao Ren was taken aback: "Me? The inspector?"
"This is your side job, what is your main job?"
Hao Ren thought for a long time before he came to his senses: "... the landlord?"
"And do you understand?"
Hao Ren thought for a while, and suddenly broke out in a cold sweat: "Wait a minute, can I do this? That planet is not mine..."
"Why can't it be yours? After Chief Raven created that planet, he threw it into the natural universe, and no intelligent creature has ever visited that planet. The only thing that passed the planet was a group of couriers. Goblins, they have never even landed. And you, you are the first intelligent creature to land on the surface of the planet and conduct a survey. Your survey operation has been recorded in the database. Legally , this planet is indeed not your personal property, but before another intelligent race claims that they have earlier occupation behavior on that planet and presents evidence, you are the first priority examiner of that planet, As the inspector, you have a series of permissions including building outposts, placing your own bases, resource mining, etc. Of course, it is impossible for you to manage such a large mess of things by yourself, so... "
Hao Renru was enlightened: "So I need one billion Arim tenants to help housekeeping..."
"Children can be taught." (to be continued~^~)