Chapter 212: Organizing and Harvesting, Planning the Cosmos! (3)
The Red Earth Star Lord understood Su Yang’s intentions.
After all, the Red Earth Star was currently suffering an invasion by the Silver Moon Clan.
It was only with the help of the Daxia Immortal Sect that the situation was gradually being reversed.
Otherwise, their Red Earth Star would undoubtedly have suffered heavy losses.
The other star lords also understood after some thought.
Su Yang wanted to resolve their troubles without any cost for them.
This was a tremendous opportunity for them. Some of their problems came from the cosmos, some from alien races, and some were remnants of troubles left behind during world advancement.
Not everyone could handle these issues as easily as Su Yang, who could eliminate the crises brought by world advancement with a single sword.
Any world advancement brought numerous crises. Only Su Yang’s situation was completely different.
If these star systems wanted to ask other star systems to resolve their troubles, they typically had to pay a considerable price.
World origins, star system origins, valuable resources inevitably had to be sacrificed. action
But now, Su Yang’s intent was clear: they wouldn’t have to pay any price.
This was a huge opportunity for them, and there was no reason to disagree. They all immediately expressed their approval.
After settling the main issue, Su Yang wouldn’t need to worry much about it.
He would let Gu Xiu handle it. Su Yang entrusted this task to Gu Xiu.
Gu Xiu didn’t disappoint him and quickly completed the registration and coordination.
Next, Su Yang needed to provide the core of the Sword Web.
Gu Xiu would then hand over the Sword Web core to the registered star lords.
They would be instructed on how to use it and place it on their respective planets.
This would enable the disciples of the Daxia Immortal Sect to open up multi-star teleportation and activate more star system instances.
Su Yang’s commentary on this was, “The more, the merrier; just don’t worry about overkill.”
Now, wherever there was Sword Intent, they could teleport.
Su Yang established two methods: fixed locations, such as some places within the Daxia Immortal Sect, or locations where the Sword Web core would be deployed.
These fixed and stationary locations could be chosen freely. The second method used identity tokens.
These tokens belonged to the disciples of the Daxia Immortal Sect. With these tokens, they could move to the specified teleportation point.
It required the consent of both parties; if one party disagreed, the teleportation wouldn’t occur. This was the current method of using the Sword Web. It was very convenient.
After the star lords of the Black Horn Nebula deployed the Sword Web cores, Gu Xiu would ask them to provide information about the general situation of their own star systems, the approximate strength of the enemies they faced, crisis areas, locations, and other details.
All this information would be sent to the Sword Web. With the increasing number of Sword Webs, each would be isolated. Each star system’s Sword Web would remain separate, and ordinary cultivators would only be able to see the Sword Web of their own star system.
Unless they had permission, they wouldn’t be able to see the situation of all Sword Webs. The disciples of the Daxia Immortal Sect were an exception. They could view the Sword Webs of any star system at any time.
This was the setup for the Daxia Immortal Sect.
Next, Su Yang would start the second step, organizing the Starry Market and establishing the Daxia Trading Company.
He would sell Elixirs, Cosmic Source Essence, and even the Void Essence. These resources that had piled up unused in his hands would now be put to good use.
By selling these resources, he could help the human race in the Black Serpent Plain to resolve their resource problems, get more star system origins, and star system crystal cores.
He wouldn’t suffer any losses and could even make a profit. Eventually, alien races would have to come to him when their resources ran out.
As for why he was confident that the alien races would face consequences, Su Yang had already thought this through.
When most of the resources in the entire star system origin were concentrated in his hands, everyone would have to buy from him, be it humans or alien races.
He could monopolize it and, in the end, set the prices at his discretion. He would impose a tenfold restriction on the alien races while offering normal prices to humans.
Could there be any humans who bought resources from him and then resold them elsewhere? This couldn’t be avoided. There were similar cases among the alien races as well.
Su Yang would slightly limit this, but he wouldn’t be too strict. He would limit the quantity of resources that could be purchased, both for individual cultivators and city representatives.
So, even if some humans resold resources, it wouldn’t be too serious. These rules were set for now, and if there were any loopholes, he could amend them later.
After all, he was the one making the rules. His plan had been decided, and the next step was to implement it. Gu Xiu could arrange for people to handle the establishment of the Daxia Trading Company.
After all, it wouldn’t involve selling too many things. It would only involve hard currency needed for cultivation, something everyone required.
The execution wouldn’t be overly complex. Wait… he seemed to have many spoils of war piled up in his Sword Intent Space, right?
Gu Xiu could also help organize these things. They could use what they needed and sell the rest. After all, they were all resources, and it wasn’t right to leave them unused.
Thinking of this, Su Yang took out a large number of resources piled up in his
Sword Intent Space. At the same time, he created a storage place in Daxia City..