Raven 12345 patiently explained to Hao Ren some of the things he needed to pay attention to during the migration. There were many things that a rookie like Hao Ren had never encountered, and the elves themselves might have overlooked. Hao Ren was very surprised. In his mind, Raven 12345 had always been a careless and unreliable person. But now, she was so serious that it was like she was a completely different person. Hao Ren vaguely raised his curiosity. Raven 12345 chuckled and said, "Aha, I am usually a little reckless, but I can't let my people die in a silly accident."
Hao Ren listened carefully to the goddess and noted down the details that could easily lead to casualties. He realized that it was necessary to inform Raven 12345 in advance. Many of the details were unheard of. If no one had reminded him, he probably would not have thought that there were so many things to pay attention to during the migration of a race. "... Pay attention to the large-scale plague caused by foreign germs.
Let them first set up the inspection and quarantine environment. With their technological level, they should be able to complete the adaptation very quickly. You can also ask other inspectors for help in this regard. Pay attention to the halo syndrome, which is a disease that many carbon-based creatures are prone to after moving from one solar system to another because they are not used to the radiation of the new star. Even if there is a slight difference in the intensity of the atmosphere and the star, it is still unbearable for many mortal creatures. You should discuss with their technicians how to deal with it. Pay attention to the chronic diseases caused by gravitational changes and geomagnetic environment. It is usually not fatal, but it will produce a large number of physical weakness and physical defects in about one or two generations. Remind them to set up a new technological development model as soon as possible to prevent a serious technological gap. Let them first restore normal ecological activities such as agriculture. This is a fast way to integrate into the new environment... "
These suggestions of Raven 12345 were carefully recorded. There were more than a hundred of them. Some of them could be found in the inspector's work manual, but there were many that no one would have thought of. Obviously, they were the accumulated experience of observing the mortal race for a long time. Hao Ren felt that the most significant thing today was that he had finally seen the non-funny side of the goddess — it turned out that she could also do serious things …
"Alright, that's all for the migration. I can only tell you the precautions. You and the elven technical experts will have to figure out the specific operation." Raven 12345 suddenly changed the topic. "Actually, I also want to confirm something with you."
Hao Ren was stunned. "Huh? Say it. "
"I don't understand the 'Tenant Living Expenses Reimbursement Application' that you recently submitted," Raven 12345 sounded confused, "I can understand if you're talking about clothing, food, housing, and transportation, but why are there six chairs in the catalog? Does the husky often destroy furniture? "
Hao Ren felt a little guilty. "… There was one time when I didn't pay attention to the child. Lil Pea bit off the legs of all the chairs overnight …"
"Well, what about your cat's medical fees? Theoretically, it's not reimbursable … "
"Lil Pea beat Rollie up," Hao Ren's forehead was sweating. "Of course, it's fine if it's not reimbursable. I just wrote it down."
"Okay, I've reimbursed you for that too. But why is there a microwave at the back?"
"Becky chopped it down …" Hao Ren felt that he could not continue. He knew that there were a lot of magical things in the reimbursement application that he had submitted. Others would not be able to figure out how these things could become the daily necessities of the tenants, but only he knew what kind of worrisome creatures he had kept in his house. He had not reported the two bottles of sunscreen that he had specially purchased for Vivian's bats because he felt that the list of things was crazy enough.
Raven 12345 was silent for a long time before she said, "Okay, I've reimbursed you. I suddenly feel that it's not easy for you …"
After the call ended, Hao Ren leaned on the table and let out a long sigh. He agreed with Raven 12345's last sentence. He then ran to the window and looked out at the city. It was not difficult to find Lily. A three-storey white husky was very eye-catching in the gray city. She was now busy helping the locals clean up the wreckage of the buildings. She was tied with a bunch of strong ropes as she dragged dozens of tons of construction waste towards an open space where the recycling materials were piled up. After the city collapsed, large equipment such as air tractors or anti-gravity pads could not be used in many places. They could only rely on primitive people to carry them and ground machinery. Lily had really helped the locals a lot this time. At the same time, he could also see Vivian's lively figure. The bats that were carrying the bricks and tiles in the air should be her.
Looking at Lily running around excitedly while dragging a lot of things, Hao Ren could not help but sigh. "She's really an ancestral husky, a professional sleigh hauler …"
Even if the elves were to move, it would not be done in a short period of time. The normal living order of the Dawnbreak Island needed to be restored as soon as possible. So, Hao Ren did not stop Lily and Vivian from helping the locals. Later, he and Y 'zaks also went to help out for a while. It was considered as using up their remaining energy. After that, they went back to their rooms and slept until noon the next day.
As soon as he woke up, Hao Ren heard the voices of Hilda and Vimm coming from the hall outside the room. He quickly got dressed and ran out. He found that Vivian and Y 'zaks had woken up earlier than him. It seemed that they had been chatting with Hilda and Vimm for a while.
"Good morning. I hope you're used to living here." Hilda stood up and greeted Hao Ren. "The conditions here are not as good as yours."
"Err, it's actually quite good." Hao Ren shook his head, which was still a little groggy. He was still a little muddle-headed after a whole day of running and 14 hours of continuous sleep. "Hasn't Lily woken up yet?"
Vivian casually replied, "She went out for a run. It's not practical to keep the husky in the room an hour after the sun rises."
Hao Ren was still muddle-headed. He looked at Hilda and Vimm and asked, "How big of a meeting do you need to have if you want your whole tribe to move?"
Hilda and Vimm were stunned at the same time. "Huh?"
"You haven't told them yet." Hao Ren looked at Vivian and then knocked on his head. "I think I overslept. Chill me to wake me up."
Vivian raised her hand and threw a ball of ice at Hao Ren's face. "I told you to go to bed early yesterday, but you insisted on working with us. Can you compete with the Blood Clan's biological clock? I haven't told them yet. It's better for you to tell them. "
Hao Ren did not expect Vivian to be so decisive. He was shocked by the mini blizzard and looked at Hilda, who was still confused. "I'm awake. Gather all the elders and ministers under you. If there are any civilian representatives, gather them too. Anyway, as long as they are in charge of Aerymian society. I've discussed with my superiors and a few partners yesterday. We've decided to solve the problem of your lack of resources."
Hilda's eyes slowly widened and her breathing quickened. "The plan is …"
"I want to confirm one thing first: In order to keep the Aerymian civilization alive, you're willing to pay any price, right?" Hao Ren raised a finger. "I've reached an agreement, but I still need to confirm your opinions. Otherwise, it'll be a one-sided effort."
Vimm did not know this group of mysterious foreigners well enough. He subconsciously became nervous. "Any price is …"
"Give up everything here, but you can take away technology and basic equipment. The whole race will go to a resource-rich but ecologically primitive place to reclaim the land. In the initial stage of reclamation, your technology may go backward by more than a hundred years, and some of you may die from infectious diseases and environmental changes. You will need to pay a huge social price to rebuild the basic industry and production chain. But you will get what you've been dreaming of: abundant resources, close enough Proxima Centauri and inner planets, real sky and earth."
Y 'zaks could not help but nudge Hao Ren's arm. "Why do I feel that the way you talk is similar to the way my compatriots in my hometown talk?"
Hao Ren grinned. "Have you heard of Amway?"
Y 'zaks was speechless.
"Leave them in your hometown. No amount of anti-fraud guides printed by the church will be enough."
Before Vimm could react, Hilda had already guessed the truth. "You said you want to give us …"
"It's not easy to find a suitable habitable planet in such a short time." Hao Ren looked at Hilda with a smile. "But coincidentally, I suddenly remembered that I have a good planet, and I know a long-distance runner. He can bring me a fleet that can accommodate one billion people …"
Hilda and Vimm's expressions were like O-O!!
They had probably never heard of such generosity in their lives!
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