Raven 12345 could not explain it all in one go. Hao Ren looked at the new instruction manual on the MDT and realized that it was something he needed to study carefully. He used to be a 'passenger', and his knowledge was limited, so he had never thought about how complicated something that involved space could be. This time, he finally understood a little bit: civilian space teleportation could not be used near a strong gravitational field, and there must be a calibration protocol for two-way teleportation, or there would be an accident. The curvature problem caused by the first type of hyperdrive would hinder civilian teleportation, and the gravitational trap generator would cause catastrophic interference to any form of space teleportation...
Anyway, it was a lot of stuff that he did not understand. Raven 12345 told him not to study too much and just to listen to the MDT's automatic prompts. After all, other inspectors basically did the same.
Hao Ren excitedly put away the MDT, which had been greatly upgraded. At the same time, he did not forget that he was still a bumpkin who had never been out of the atmosphere. "Ask some details... Do I just go to Kuiper Station like this? Is there a guide to meet me? How do I get to the planet that you said is a few hundred light years away? Will the higher-ups arrange a spacecraft to pick me up or teleport me directly? This is like a black hole for me. "
"The MDT will be your guide, and there will be staff at Kuiper Station to meet you. I have arranged a spacecraft for you. Although it is a civilian transport, it is in cooperation with the Empire, so it is absolutely reliable." Raven 12345 threw the black tea aside and scooped the candy into her mouth. "Let me tell you, you are an inspector. Although you belong to the lowest level of the Imperial administration, in the eyes of all the civilizations in the universe, you are still a civil servant. Remember your identity when you go out. Remember the employee code? Just follow it. Be careful not to interfere with other civilizations. Don't bully others. If there is a situation, ask for instructions first. If I am not at home, do as you see fit. Well, most of the time, you should do as you see fit. Also, I think I need to introduce Kuiper Station to you first. "
Hao Ren had a sense of déjà vu about Kuiper Station. The name "Kuiper Station" sounded familiar. He seemed to have heard it in a science magazine before. He pricked up his ears and asked, "What kind of place is it?"
Raven 12345 snapped her fingers, and a holographic image of the solar system appeared in midair. The image was stretched and enlarged, and it quickly located a celestial body dense area outside Neptune. "According to the tradition of the Empire, every 'terrestrial administrative region' of a capital world must be built according to the planning of the capital world, so we built a relay station in the Kuiper Belt. This space station is hidden by a shield generator, and it is expected to be opened to Earthlings in 235 years. But looking at the development speed of this planet … I think we'll have to consider removing the shield in about a hundred years. The speed of your aerospace research is quite fast."
In the end, Raven 12345 added, "Provided that you don't get yourself killed. If you suddenly die in World War III, there will be nothing left."
Hao Ren's jaw dropped for a long time. Raven 12345 casually threw out a truth that was enough to turn the world upside down: there was an alien base in the solar system?! Earthlings had been trying to find extraterrestrial voices for decades, but a group of aliens had long been working, living, and doing business under the noses of Earthlings?
"Don't be so surprised," Raven 12345 waved her hand happily. "Look at where you are now. There is a dimensional door above Bastard that leads directly to heaven. I don't see you being surprised."
Hao Ren looked at the 'goddess' with a weird expression. "It's mainly because there is a goddess like you living in heaven …"
Raven 12345 took it as a compliment. She then waved her hand and said, "Alright, that's all for the business trip. Someone from the space station will fill you in on the details. Your MDT will download the mission briefing later. Before that … you should have any more questions, right? "
Hao Ren put aside the business trip and said, "Yes, there is. It's about the demon hunters. Thank you for sending people to save me yesterday, but there are a lot of things I don't understand. Are the demon hunters good or bad? I heard that they are the ones who protect humans, but you say you are a goddess, and I work for you … Now I have to fight with the demon hunters. I feel a little confused. "
"Good or bad?" Raven 12345 looked at Hao Ren deeply. "One day you will realize that this is a stupid question. In many cases, good and bad people are meaningless. It's just their current position that determines their behavior. The demon hunters were the protectors of this world. In a specific historical period, they were the ones who protected the primitive civilization of this planet from being destroyed by the otherworldlings. They were also the ones who indirectly contributed to the stable development of Earth today. Even now, they were still the protectors of Earth's civilization. As for your position, you should also be a protector. It's just that you are working for a higher power, so you are in an awkward situation in local conflicts. From the perspective of the survival of civilization, humans are innocent, the otherworldlings are innocent, and the demon hunters are also innocent. But now these three innocent groups are divided into two sides. As an observer from a higher civilization, it is your mission to find a solution. "
"Speak like a human."
"… I want to slack off. You figure it out yourself."
Hao Ren knew this would be the answer, so he did not want to say anything other than a long sigh. He just vaguely grasped the contradiction between humans, otherworldlings, and demon hunters. These three groups had to struggle for survival. Many otherworldlings had to feed on humans (like the 'normal' vampires), or their existence would harm humans (evil spirits and the like). Demon hunters and humans also had to hunt otherworldlings for their own living space. Which one of them was doing all this with malice?
He suddenly remembered the expression on the demon hunter leader's face when he saw him in the warehouse in the Northern Suburbs yesterday: indifferent, calm, and when he looked at Vivian and Lily, there was no hatred or malice. It was just his job, his life.
The vampires must have looked at the blood slaves in their castles with the same expression when they captured and hunted humans back then. It was only for the necessities of life. There was absolutely no vampire who drank human blood because he hated humans and was angry.
Raven 12345 could tell what was on Hao Ren's mind. She said, "You eat steamed buns. Do you hate steamed buns?"
Hao Ren did not know whether to laugh or cry. "But steamed buns can't talk, think, run, jump, jump, and shoot you with a crossbow. Speaking of which, I suddenly have a question: since you said that the universe is very vast and there are countless terrestrial planets, why don't you just separate the otherworldlings and humans? Especially now that the otherworldlings are almost unable to survive on Earth, wouldn't it be better to just give them a new world? "
"If you can think of this, at least you have some vision and will no longer limit your vision to Earth. But this idea is still too naive." Raven sighed. "First of all, the process of each civilization sphere is their own. Even the gods cannot interfere with the daily lives of the mortals unless the entire civilization is about to go extinct. Otherwise, the death of some individuals is normal metabolism for the entire civilization sphere. So, I won't do anything. Secondly, escaping is never the way to solve the problem. You can't just split two groups of people into two different planets every time you come across a fight. That way, the universe won't be big enough. Lastly, who do you want to move away? Humans have lived on this planet for tens of thousands of years, and so have the otherworldlings. How can you say that this is the 'territory' of one party? Just because the otherworldlings didn't win, you want to throw them on a barren planet and start from scratch? Do you think this is what a qualified goddess should do? "
Hao Ren really wanted to say, "Have you ever done what a qualified goddess should do?"
"In fact, these three are only secondary reasons. The main reason is that even if all the otherworldlings on Earth are moved to other planets, it will be a waste of effort." Raven 12345 sighed. "The root of all this is more troublesome than you think. One day, you will personally find out the truth."
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