Chapter 967, Fragments of Divinity
Chapter 967, Fragments of Divinity
The data panel in my hand displays the Comoros Special Region Government's first work report.
Gu Hang only glanced at it briefly before casually writing down his annotations.
The Comoros region is of course very important; it is the Alliance's biggest gain in this great war.
However, even after the establishment of the Special Administrative Regions, the specific benefits varied among them. This can be seen from the seating arrangement of the administrative leaders of the Special Administrative Region government.
Of the three administrators, Shang Yanwen, who was in charge of managing all the Dark Elf population, was only ranked third.
The second-ranked person is responsible for managing the recovery and analysis of all Dark Eldar technologies, and for transforming these technologies into projects that can be truly applied by humans.
The governor of the Comoros, who ranked first, also bore leadership responsibility for the work of the second and third governors, but he was primarily in charge of the management of logistics at all the ports in Comoros.
This is precisely the embodiment of the Comoros's value.
How to utilize the Dark Eldar population, how to quell the Eldar pirate threat that has defected from the Comoros, and how to deal with the resistance organizations within the Comoros are all important. However, their importance is far less than the former two.
In fact, making good use of the Eldar population is essentially for the purpose of serving the former two goals. After all, Eldar technology can only be better utilized by Eldar technical experts and Bloodlings; and the Eldar resistance forces pose a threat to the operation of the Comoros port.
If Shang Yanwen does a good job and can resolve the resistance and eliminate the threat, and can better help those surrendered Blacks to assist humanity in quickly mastering and applying their technology, then it will definitely be a great achievement.
As for other aspects, to be honest, Gu Hang didn't care that much.
Throughout his report, he almost completely ignored the current situation of the Dark Eldar and the brutal suppression and enslavement of the Dark Eldar by humans in the Comoros.
In his view, all of this was perfectly reasonable. As long as it was effective for the goals he valued, he didn't care about the means.
They're nothing more than some aliens.
As for his deals and alliances with the Spirit Race gods... isn't that covered by the Ark Spirit Race?
Gu Hang didn't enslave the Eldar, nor did he order those "white bean sprouts" to bring their arks to the Alliance to obey orders. At most, he planned to send a political commissar to each Eldar ark fleet as a liaison officer.
He felt that this was not excessive at all.
If we're really talking about allies, then the Thousand-Faced God and the Ark Eldar are the true allies.
The Dark Eldar are spoils of war.
Moreover, even the Dark Eldar were destined for annihilation.
Whether they were wiped out by humans in the Comoros War, or after thousands of years, the core of the Thousand-Faced God was completely corrupted and could no longer provide the protection that the Soul Box and Soul Stone bestowed upon the Eldar, causing them to be immediately taken away by Slaanesh upon death.
In any case, it's all about destruction.
And now, Gu Hang has saved their race from such a terrible future.
What more could you ask for?
From this perspective, Gu Hang believes that, so far, the work of the SAR government as a whole has been quite satisfactory.
However, his focus has now shifted away from Comoros.
Aside from the numerous affairs of the alliance that required his attention, and the fact that the entire Storm Kingdom needed his presence and thus occupied most of his time, the remaining, limited free time was mainly devoted to two research projects.
Firstly, it concerns his son and the divinity of Como.
Secondly, it concerns the 'legacy'. The first point relates to his deal with the Thousand-Faced God.
The deal between Gu Hang and the God of a Thousand Faces has been finalized.
But while the agreement was reached, the execution and implementation of the agreed-upon terms rested with Gu Jing.
Gu Hang had no intention of returning the divine fragment of Como, which he had already obtained and which belonged to the Thousand-Faced God, to the Thousand-Faced God.
The current alliance between the Eldar and the Dark Eldar, and the fact that humans regard the Dark Eldar as vassals and objects of enslavement, are all, in essence, made possible by the tacit approval or even support of this Eldar god.
But does Gu Hang have any means to restrain the God of a Thousand Faces?
Currently, it seems that the Many-Faced God's willingness to cooperate is quite strong. After all, throughout the entire universe, and even the entire warp, there is no one who has the ability and willingness to share the burden of Slaanesh's corruption with him, so that he no longer has to worry about his condition continuing to deteriorate, and even has the spare power to repair the 'faces' sleeping within his divine core, so that the Eldar gods may reappear in the world in the future.
From a purely interest-based perspective, Gu Hang shouldn't have had too much to worry about.
Furthermore, the core of the Thousand-Faced God is even in Gu Hang's hands, currently lying inside the Storm God Kingdom. It seems that as long as Gu Hang summons thunder and strikes it, he can completely obliterate this ancient spirit god.
This seems like the best insurance policy; people have already entrusted their lives to us, so what is there to worry about?
But this is not the case.
Gu Hang had no evidence, but he always felt that the Spirit Race's chief god wouldn't be without a backup plan. If he really wanted to do something bad, the divine core would probably run away in the blink of an eye.
He had a vague sense of it.
Although he had no intention of touching the divine core, as long as the God of a Thousand Faces didn't betray him, and considering the degree to which their interests were aligned, the God of a Thousand Faces had little room to turn against him.
But life is unpredictable, and who knows what will happen in the future?
Taking further measures is also necessary.
This method was applied to the separated fragments of Como's divinity.
As one face of the 'Thousand-Faced God', one of the gods in the Pantheon, its connection with the divine core is very close, even to the point of being one with it; but at the same time, due to its special state of being separated, it can be handled separately.
Gu Hang is researching how to hold onto it stably.
Ultimately, the purpose is to ensure that if anything unfortunate happens, Gu Hang can use the Komo divine fragments that he can't escape to trace back and find the divine core.
Putting aside the ultimate goal, just for the present moment, selecting someone to possess this item would also grant them a powerful boost.
Gu Hang had already chosen this person.
That was his own son, Gu Jing.
It is sufficiently credible, and with the added support of power, it is under Gu Jing's control, which would bring the greatest benefits.
With this enhancement, combined with Gu Jing's own spiritual power and his demonic avatar, Gu Jing's combat strength would likely rise to another level, making him capable of fighting against renowned divine demons or even those at the level of the Son of God.
Gu Hang has completed the relevant research after investing considerable effort.
The fragments of divinity have also fallen into Gu Jing's hands.
Gu Hang's second research project is related to 'heritage'.
(End of this chapter)












