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Chapter 1704 - 966: Divinity Fragment
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Chapter 1704: Chapter 966: Divinity Fragment

The data tablet in his hand reflected the first work report of the Comoros Special Administrative Region government.

Gu Hang had just glanced at it and casually wrote annotations.

The Comoros Special Administrative Region was, of course, very important, as it was the Alliance’s greatest gain in the current war.

However, after the establishment of the administrative special region, there were differences in the specific benefits. This could be seen from the seating order of the administrative leaders in the special region government.

Among the three chief officers, Shang Yanwen, who was responsible for managing all matters concerning the Dark Spirit Race population, was only ranked third.

Ranked second was the official responsible for the recovery and analysis of all Dark Spirit Race technologies, and for transforming these technologies into projects that could truly be applied by humans.

The governor of the special region, who ranked first, although also bearing leadership responsibility for the work of the second and third officials, primarily personally focused on the management of all ports and logistics in Comoros.

This precisely reflected the value of Comoros.

How to utilize the Dark Spirit Race population, how to settle the Spirit Race pirate threats that defected from Comoros, and how to handle the internal resistance organizations of Comoros were certainly important. However, their importance was far less than the former two tasks.

In fact, the proper utilization of the Spirit Race population essentially served the purpose of supporting the former two tasks. After all, the technologies of the Spirit Race could, of course, be better utilized by their technical experts and the Blood People; the Spirit Race resistance army posed a threat to the operation of Comoros’ ports.

If Shang Yanwen excelled in his work, resolving the resistance forces and eliminating threats, and if he could better enable the surrendered Dark Spirits to assist humans in quickly mastering and applying their technologies, it would undoubtedly be a significant achievement.

As for other aspects, to be honest, Gu Hang was not that concerned.

In the entire report, he almost completely ignored the current situation of the Dark Spirit Race and the cruel suppression and enslavement by humans in Comoros.

In his view, these were all justified. As long as they effectively contributed to his valued objectives, he wouldn’t mind the means.

After all, they were just some aliens.

As for his transactions and alliances with Spirit Race Gods... wasn’t there the Ark Eldar?

Gu Hang neither enslaved the Ark Eldar nor ordered those ’white bean sprouts’ to bring their arks to the Alliance to obey his command. At most, he planned to assign a political commissar to each Ark Fleet as a liaison officer.

He felt this was not excessive either.

In terms of allies, the God of Thousand Faces and the Ark Eldar were considered allies.

The Dark Spirit Race was a spoils of war.

Moreover, even the Dark Spirit Race originally faced a destiny of extinction.

Whether annihilated by humans in the Comoros War, or in thousands of years when the core of the God of Thousand Faces becomes utterly corroded and unable to provide protection for the Spirit Race through soulstones and soulstones, causing them to die and be immediately taken by Slaanesh.

Anyway, it was extinction.

And now, Gu Hang was saving this race from such a terrifying future.

What more could they possibly wish for?

From this perspective, Gu Hang believed that the work of the entire Special Administrative Region government was still quite satisfactory so far.

However, his focus had now shifted from Comoros.

Besides various Alliance affairs that required his attention, the entire Storm God Kingdom demanded his leadership, occupying most of his time. The little discretion he had left was primarily devoted to two areas of research. freeweɓnovel.cøm

The first was related to his son and the divinity of Comoros.

The second concerned the ’inheritance’.

The first point was related to his transaction with the God of Thousand Faces.

The transaction between Gu Hang and the God of Thousand Faces had been settled.

But once settled, how the agreed upon matters would be executed and realized fell upon Gu Jing.

Gu Hang did not intend to return the divinity fragment of Comoros, which belonged to the God of Thousand Faces, to him.

Nowadays, whether it was the alliance with the Ark Eldar or the subjugation and enslavement of the Dark Spirit Race by humans, it was fundamentally possible only with the acquiescence or even support of this Spirit Race God.

But did Gu Hang have any means to balance the God of Thousand Faces?

It currently seemed that the God of Thousand Faces had a strong willingness to cooperate. After all, throughout the universe and even subspace, few had the power and willingness to share the corruption of Slaanesh with him, allowing him to stop worrying about further deterioration, and even enabling him to repair the many ’faces’ slumbering within his Divine Core, so that the multitude of the Spirit Race’s Pantheon might have a chance to reappear in the world in the future.

From a benefit perspective, Gu Hang shouldn’t worry too much.

Moreover, the Divine Core of the God of Thousand Faces was even in Gu Hang’s hands, currently lying in the Storm God Kingdom, seemingly awaiting Gu Hang’s command to summon thunder and strike it, potentially obliterating the ageless legacy of this Spirit Race God completely into ashes.

This seemed like an excellent insurance policy; they even handed over their life, so what was there to worry about?

But in truth, there wasn’t.

Gu Hang had no evidence, but he always felt that the main god of the Spirit Race wouldn’t be without a backup plan. Should he really entertain any malicious thoughts, this Divine Core might just vanish in the blink of an eye.

He had a vague intuition.

Although he had no intention of touching the Divine Core, as long as the God of Thousand Faces didn’t turn against him; given the level of mutual interest, the God of Thousand Faces had little room to betray.

But events are unpredictable, who knows what may happen in the future?

A higher level of measure was necessary.

This measure lay in the divinity fragment of Comoros that had been separated.

As one of the ’faces’ of the God of Thousand Faces, a god within the Pantheon, its connection to the Divine Core was deeply intertwined, as if they were essentially one; yet simultaneously, due to its separated state, it allowed it to be handled individually.

Gu Hang was researching how to stably possess it.

The ultimate purpose was to anticipate that if anything unfavorable were to happen, Gu Hang could leverage the unremovable Comoros divinity fragment in his possession to track and locate the Divine Core.

Without discussing the ultimate goal, even now, selecting a person to hold this artifact could grant them significant power.

This person had long been selected by Gu Hang.

It was his own son, Gu Jing.

Trustworthy enough, and with the additional power bestowed, Gu Jing could make the most of it.

With this empowerment, considering Gu Jing’s innate spiritual power and his Great Demon incarnation, Gu Jing could likely ascend to a higher level in terms of combat capability, gaining the power to contend with notable Divine Sovereign Demons or even Sons of God.

After investing significant effort, Gu Hang had completed the related research.

The fragment of divinity had also landed in Gu Jing’s hands.

As for Gu Hang’s second area of research, it was related to the ’inheritance’.

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