Magic Underachiever

Chapter 399 Murphy's Decision

Only by having lived on the Order Star can one appreciate how brilliant and splendid their ancient magic civilization was. The ancient ruins museums of each country display artifacts found after the excavation of ancient ruins.

Although most of the alchemical products have lost their effectiveness or are even incomplete, the layers of alchemical arrays inside have not been fully analyzed by people in the Age of Discovery, not even a small part of them.

Kirk, who has lived on the Order Star for more than 30 years, admits that if there had not been the devastating war that broke out in the Theocracy Era, the civilization of the Order World would have certainly entered the universe.

Needham brought news of the appearance of a large number of demons, including 15th-level demon lords, and even stronger ones that might reach 16th-level world destroyers.

Kirk is very clear about the strength of the 14th-level heroes. It is so powerful that it makes people feel terrified, and it is a strategic-level deterrent force that every country and force must have. And what height will the strength of the 15th-level heroes reach? Now on the Order Star, there are only various exaggerated descriptions of the 15th-level heroes in the classics... But those records may also be the manifestation of the true strength of the 15th-level heroes.

As for the 16th-level heroes.

They have comprehended the law and integrated themselves into it. Their life span has been greatly extended, and they can live for tens of thousands or even hundreds of thousands of years. And the law-level heroes cannot be killed except when their life span has expired.

If Mieshi is a 16th-level law-level hero, does his return mean that other law-level heroes may also appear on the Order Star? If Mieshi's hypothesis of separation of the order world is correct, then is there a civilization from the ancient magic era that has continued and developed into a space-level civilization that is not weaker than the Star Alliance?

The existence of law-level heroes makes this possibility very large.

As for the gods...

Regardless of whether they really exist or not, an order world is enough to make the Star Alliance vigilant.

Kirk said to Murphy: "Mr. Murphy... I think we can't ignore the possibility that the ancient magic era of Order Star is continued just because it is so far away. The Order World is a very magical world. It is composed of multiple planes of space at the same point. Order Star is just one of the planes in the Order World.

Regarding the matter of advanced cosmic civilization... I choose to believe Needham.

And I think that according to the current state of the Star Alliance, once it encounters other advanced cosmic civilizations, it will definitely be beaten without any resistance."

Murphy listened carefully to Needham's story and Kirk's analysis. They have all lived in Order Star for a long time and have the most say in whether the Order World can develop advanced cosmic civilization.

If the internal management of the Star Alliance is unbreakable, then there is no need to be too afraid of the discovered advanced cosmic civilization.

But the Star Alliance, which is so glorious and can crush all kinds of low-level civilizations, is actually a pile of mud inside.

Because the Earth Federation Government has never given up regaining control of the Star Alliance, the Star Alliance has always been very vigilant against the Federation. At the same time, because it is unwilling to finally break up with the Federation and eventually break out an irreversible war, the Star Alliance has not organized a real administrative ruling agency.

Star Alliance has been a business consortium until now. There are many factions within it, and it is full of various competitions. The inherent defects and limitations make Star Alliance unable to gather its own strength into a force.

If Star Alliance encounters a malicious advanced cosmic civilization, it will be very dangerous.

However, Murphy was not in a hurry to report the information of the discovery of advanced cosmic civilization to Star Alliance. After thinking for a while, he said: "This news... Don't tell anyone. The wormhole station leading to Order Star is about to open. I want to meet this world destroyer first, take a look at Order Star, and then make a decision.

Anyway, if advanced cosmic civilization discovers Star Alliance during this period, it will be too late for us to prepare... It is better to protect our interests on Order Star first."

As a businessman, Murphy still thinks about the problem from a businessman's perspective in the face of this situation. In his opinion, Star Alliance has been safe for more than two thousand years, and the probability of encountering advanced cosmic civilization in the near future is very small. It is not cost-effective to remind Star Alliance to prepare for such a small probability, so that Scarab Company loses its interests on Order Star.

It is better to meet with this world destroyer first, get the benefits that should be obtained, and then consider what to do next.

Hearing that Mr. Murphy was not going to report this matter to the Star Alliance immediately, Needham said anxiously: "Mr. Murphy. It is not only our Scarab Company that discovered the Order Star. Blackfire Company is also a competitor from the Star Alliance.

Blackfire Company knows everything we know. If they tell the Star Alliance about this matter first, it will inevitably put us in a very passive position."

Needham's reminder made Murphy just frown, and then he said: "No... You don't know the situation inside the Star Alliance. The interests of the Star Alliance companies are intertwined, there are factions and relationships, and there are many inside stories that even I can't get to know.

According to the position of the Scarab Company in the Star Alliance, I don't know who I should tell this news first, and what will happen after the news is passed on. Not to mention the parent company behind Blackfire Company, it is afraid of us and dare not show up until now, and it can't get in touch with the real Star Alliance senior management. If this news is passed on rashly, it is likely to bring it destruction.

The Scarab Company's competitiveness within the Star Alliance is declining sharply, and we have paid too much to develop the Star of Order. Only by getting the rewards we deserve can the company's position recover strongly. For the survival of the company, some risks are worth taking.

Needham, thank you for your service to the company. You should be tired, so rest first... After you recover, I have an important task for you. "

Needham did not expect that even if his competitors had this information, Murphy would still refuse to report it.

Order Star is the life-saving straw of Scarab Company.

Needham looked very ugly at this time. Kirk thought it was caused by his physical discomfort, so he was going to push him out in a wheelchair. "Old man, it's time for you to rest. The company's medical staff will restore your body to health as soon as possible, and then we can sit down and have a drink..."

"No!" Needham stopped Kirk from taking him away, and he said to Murphy: "I'm sorry, Mr. Murphy, I didn't know you would make such a decision on the Order Star.

On the condition of giving priority to cooperation with the Scarab Company, Destruction asked us to build communication equipment for him to contact the Star Alliance... I agreed and asked Elisa to provide assistance to them. "

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