I Am the Swarm

Chapter 394 Inside Story

The Xinji clan had declined to the extreme at that time, and it was no longer possible to restrict all foreign races. Coupled with the establishment of some rules, everything could never go back to the past.

Although the new season clan still suppressed the alliance by various means later, the power and influence of the original season clan was not the same as that of the original season clan.

At the beginning, the original Ji clan restricted every foreign race to its own home galaxy, and was not allowed to expand. They stationed troops in the star system of the foreign race and supervised everything.

But the new Ji clan was completely unable to reach this level. In the early days, the military power of the Ji clan was actually controlled by "Ying". When their mentality changed and they took over the army, the foreign clans had already developed.

Even though the Xinji Clan was still the strongest at that time, they were no longer able to garrison troops in the home galaxy of the aliens as before. Although they still engaged in some military garrisons afterwards, they were all concentrated in a certain star system in a star field, not as scattered as before.

According to Brar, the nearest garrison point of the Ji clan to the swarm is close to a hundred light-years away. With such a long distance, to reach the swarm, one needs to pass through many foreign territories.

And those monitoring equipment are now only distributed in large numbers in emerging civilizations and unowned galaxies. Those old civilizations have already invited out those monitoring equipment, after all, no one wants to be monitored. Even speaking of this, Brar was very proud, and said that in the outer circle, there are not many civilizations that can find and clean up these devices, and the Troon civilization is one of them.

Rowan instructed Denton to express doubts about this. Will this behavior not be attacked by the Ji clan?

Regarding this question, Brar showed hesitation. When Denton repeatedly asked and even implicitly expressed that it would increase the difficulty of the meeting, Brar finally gave some information.

The new Ji clan is composed of scientific researchers sent by foreign races, or "sold", they can pass the audit of the Ji clan, and they are still very strong in terms of knowledge and skills. And, by comparison, thought is relatively pure.

This is also the reason why the new season clan will be very chaotic in the early days. Because these scientific researchers are not good at management and the game between civilizations.

In fact, strictly speaking, it is not this group of people who have changed their mentality. As time went by, the foreign races in the Xinji clan began to combine with each other, and some races were even hermaphrodites, and they could give birth to offspring without combining.

After these offspring were born, because they had not lived in their original mother clan, their mentality changed more naturally. These descendants, or several batches after these descendants, are the real Xinji clan.

They enjoy their identity as the new season family even more, because they have been cultivated since childhood, and their learning space is wider, and it is not limited to scientific research. As a result, the Xinji clan finally gave birth to their own political and management personnel.

However, the "immigration" channel of the Xinji clan has not been closed, and researchers from other races join in every moment. Therefore, among the Xinji clan, until now there are still many conflicts, and the descendants with a changed mentality are confronted with the first generation of immigrants.

It's just that the offspring's actions are more in line with the interests of the Ji family, and they have won the support of "Ying" at the rule level, so those researchers who still care about their mothers and have just immigrated have been suppressed.

However, according to Brar, due to a series of methods adopted by the new Ji clan, many scientific researchers of the original civilization were forcibly sent to the Ji clan. Many individuals joined in with strong hatred, and when the hatred accumulated to a certain extent, they even secretly set up a secret organization.

The purpose is to overthrow the Ji clan's rule and the rules they set, liberate all the native civilizations after liberation, and free them from oppression. I have to say that their ideals are very good, but if the Ji Clan did not suppress those veteran foreign races, wouldn't those new civilizations end in a more miserable end.

But in any case, for what consideration or interest, their rhetoric still has a market. But this kind of organization will definitely not be allowed to exist by those descendants, so once it is discovered, it often faces bloody suppression. But for hundreds of thousands of years, they still exist tenaciously, endlessly.

This is almost an open secret, but before these rebels showed their anomalies and lies, they were still the Xinji clan and enjoyed the protection of the rules.

Therefore, the so-called Xinji clan is roughly divided into three major factions. One is the offspring who have completely changed their mentality and enjoy their identity. The second is that their mentality has not changed. The immigrants, and finally the rebels who wanted to overthrow the rule of the Ji clan.

Among them, the first two can exist under the sun. The descendants are the most powerful because they are most in line with the setting of the Xinji clan. Compared with them, the power of the immigrants is much worse. But because they have the same demands as the rebels on certain things, they will get the support of the rebels.

As for how strong the rebels are, it is still a mystery. They are all-encompassing, and their members all have legitimate identities on the surface, and there are even many descendants who joined.

There are also many small factions interspersed among them, each with different goals and ideals. Luo Wen was also secretly speechless after hearing this, which was slightly different from the history of the Ji clan provided by Duoqi Zhiti.

But Rowan believed in Brar's statement even more. After all, most of the knowledge of this Dodge civilization was official history, and many discordant places would not be recorded in it.

Attacking the Ji Clan's surveillance devices is of course not allowed, and would even be considered a declaration of war in the early days. However, with the growth and expansion of foreign forces, coupled with the factional game within the Ji clan itself, the rules were revised after many years.

Civilizations capable of discovering and accurately locating Ji Clan monitors, when proven, will be deemed to have reached a certain level of strength and should be given more freedom and respect. The Ji clan should take the initiative to remove all hidden equipment in the territory of this civilization, but they will be allowed to set up normal observation equipment.

The number, location and scale of these observation devices, as well as the types of data to be observed, will be negotiated with the civilization and will be jointly supervised by the Ji clan and the civilization.

Therefore, the Ji clan didn't care as much about those surveillance devices as before. In addition, the garrison was far away and it was difficult to review. Even if a few were damaged, it would not be a big deal. However, Brar reminded that the base station receiving the signal is not allowed to be attacked. It is reasonable to accidentally injure a monitor, but it is a bit exaggerated to accidentally injure a base station.

Of course, it would be safer if someone from the Ji Clan would help to speak up. Brar implicitly suggested that the Zerg Clan could join their alliance and be protected. Denton did not refuse on the spot, but only said that he would report the proposal to his superiors.

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