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Chapter 446 The value of the planet

"Ah, haha..." After hearing these bold words, Ereda turned his head and looked around, looking at Evanson's gift that he promised to give generously, but he just let out a few dry laughs.

It’s not because Evanson first summoned them in a valley to shelter them in order to save the wind, and could only build one, two bedrooms and two living rooms at most. But because they really don’t know what to make for now.

According to common sense, even interstellar civilization conquered a planet would be a great achievement, and using a planet as a gift, especially a planet that can be used for living creatures to survive would be extremely generous. But Ereda Gemini always felt that the process of obtaining this planet was a bit nonsense.

You should know that when he was working as a member of the Burning Legion, Ereda Gemini personally led his army to conquer and destroy many planets. But no time has it been as simple as it is now.

Just like some planets were directly encountered by the legion during the expedition, it was definitely necessary to take them away in a rash manner, but this rash also had to fight a few battles. Of course, there were also some planets, some of their indigenous people had no hope of living in non-capitals throughout their lives, so they defected to the Burning Legion to hope to change their colors against the will and become warlocks.

They are like those wasteful protagonists. They were originally a waste who could not eat anything left, but suddenly they reached the peak of their lives. Just like opening a system, how can people not be attracted by it?

So they shook their lips and said, yes, I just opened the system, but I don’t forget to poop if I don’t eat shit. I’m not hiding you anymore. Not only do I have this system, you can open it, but the publisher of this system is the Burning Legion! Come and krypton gold with me!

So in the midst of laughter, they set up a portal and welcomed the Burning Legion.

But even in such an introverted planet, there are always a few clear-headed guys who come out to fight against the Burning Legion for a few battles before they can gg.

How could it be like now? A warlock ran to someone for a meal, chat and fooled him, and then got a planet. You should know that when Lord Sargeras took action personally, he came to Agus to hold a job fair, and Veron ran away with a group of people, you didn't even have symbolic resistance.

"What kind of idiot is he?" Saloras said with confusion, "I don't need to leave such a baby, but I dare to hand it over to you."

"Stupid...they can't be considered stupid..." Evanson was not too proud. Hydra has been in this world for thousands of years. Every generation is a prominent figure with a name and a surname. How could it be a stupid person? "They just have too rigid thoughts."

Hiss...I don't know if it's an illusion, but Ereda Gemini always felt that after Evanson said this, the flow of time suddenly changed slightly.

"Our master was exiled to the alien planet opposite the portal. This portal is the only channel for us to welcome back to the master. We must keep our vows and welcome back to the master. Such information has been circulated among them from generation to generation, so they subconsciously believe that this portal has only this function, but forget that behind this portal is not only their master, but also a whole planet waiting for them to conquer." Evanson shrugged, "They didn't expect that, so they had to give me a discount."

"I always think that broad thinking is one of your good qualities." Aureese curled his lips and said to the gray sky, "But this planet is really...it's not interesting."

Civilization is cut off, the ecosystem is almost broken, the planet is completely destroyed, and it seems that the only step of blowing it into pieces is left without leaving.

"It's meaningless to keep it. If you lose it, it feels a pity...ah..." Aures sighed, with some little confusion.

"Hmph..." At this time, Saloras let out a crisp laugh. "My good sister, I think it should be time for you to jump out of your previous inertial thinking."

"Okay, I knew you were going to chant me as soon as I said this." Aureese rolled his eyes and said impatiently, "We have been in the Legion together for tens of thousands of years. Some ideas have not been reversed yet. Isn't it normal to look at affairs with the standards of the Legion? Besides..." Speaking of this, she flattered her mouth. "This is the first time we have received a gift from a planet since we left the Legion." She looked at Evanson again. "I understand that such a planet is still very valuable. At least when we want to expand the factory in the future, we don't have to spend money to buy land, nor do we need to plan and submit approval."

"That's right." Saloras nodded and looked at the bad environment around him. "Anyway, this place has become a virtuous person. In the future, those projects that are severely polluted and the environmental protection department will not approve them even if they kill them."

"A very good plan." Evanson agreed very much. "And we can also make good use of the natural resources of this planet, oil, coal, or alternatives that are similar to their functions. Your various mineral resources may be very common in diamond mines on this planet."

"Yes, yes..." Saloras suddenly became a little dissatisfied when she said this. "It would be great if the environment here could be slightly better, so that I could open thousands of hectares of land here and plant all those things, no one cares about it anyway."

"But these should be later." Aurece sniffed, then took out a special cigarette and smoked. "Conquer a planet, doesn't it mean you just run there and put a national flag in it. One of the most important signs of conquest among all civilizations is to station the army." Aurece sniffed a cigarette and threw a charming look at Evanson. "Did you plan to do it long ago? Place the evil crack here?"

"This is indeed a good place to settle down." Saloras closed his eyes and savored it carefully. "When the civilization on this planet became extinct, countless people died miserably in the world. Most of their souls should have gone to rebirth, but many of them were still bound here. Although these souls have been broken into pieces and have no effect on warlocks, the machinery of the soul engine is not destined to be free and the quality is not high enough, so use quantity to make up. The huge number here is enough to support it to work for a while."

After hearing this, Evanson actually wanted to say that I am not picky about food, it would be great if I could make up for the number of foods.
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