Urban God-level Youth-Chapter 805 - Qin Hao’s Plan
Chapter 805 -805 Qin Hao’s Plan
Chang Jing heard his words and curiously asked, “What plan?”
Qin Hao said to her, “I’ve taken control of a small family on Nanming Star. I plan to give them some support and gradually elevate them to become the planet’s star leader, or the ruler. Meanwhile, you can develop your potential during this period. When the time comes, we’ll cooperate internally and externally to advance into the interstellar domain.”
Since the Interstellar Federation Government doesn’t care about Earth, Qin Hao decided to take matters into his own hands.
Qin Hao had mostly figured it out—there had been no word from the Interstellar Federation, likely because some major powers disagreed.
It seemed they couldn’t let go of Earth’s enormous slice of the pie. For example, the Elf Clan. Enslaving the Elf Clan’s planets had brought them boundless returns.
Chang Jing was stunned after hearing his words. “Advance into the interstellar domain?”
Qin Hao nodded slightly. “That’s right. The Endless Asteroid Belt is a military fortress. By controlling it, we can attack if needed and retreat when necessary. How’s the research and production of D-class interstellar warships and air combat devices going?”
Chang Jing replied, “D-class interstellar warships and interstellar aircraft carriers have already been produced. We have plenty of interstellar mining ships, and the resources we’ve collected are sufficient for our needs.”
Qin Hao nodded slightly. “Use the technology I left with you and produce at full capacity. How are Wan Rou and Yu Ying doing?”
Chang Jing said, “They’re doing well. Things on Earth are stable and peaceful.”
Qin Hao said, “That’s good to hear. When Wan Rou gives birth, I might not be able to return, but make sure to notify me on that day.”
“Alright, don’t worry,” she replied.
After hanging up the communicator, Qin Hao exhaled deeply as a sharp glint flashed across his eyes. The D-class warships had already been developed, and only the eight major empires across the interstellar domain possessed them.
Small nations like the Lei Meng Duchy could never withstand them.
The Southern Wilderness Star System, while strong, had many weaknesses—its population was too small, and its Star Sky Fleet was still relatively modest in scale.
But these issues could be resolved gradually. Population growth wasn’t a critical issue; with advanced technology, the population could surge within a decade or so. However, this would require adequate welfare policies to ensure support, as otherwise, Earth’s humans might not agree to have so many children.
Qin Hao could use news, media, and the internet to inform the public about future trends, encouraging people to contribute to Earth’s development through higher fertility rates.
Qin Hao believed that over 80% of people would be willing to contribute to Earth’s growth because they had seen alien civilizations. No one wanted to be enslaved by the interstellar interest groups and treated as mere commodities in trade.
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Qin Hao stayed in his room for several hours and only came out to have lunch.
The Catman Race girl Qingtao smiled sweetly and said, “Master, lunch is ready. You can eat now.”
Qin Hao nodded slightly. The Elf Clan princess, Luna, was sitting to the side without uttering a word.
“Let’s eat,” Qin Hao said to the group.
After speaking, he sat down at the dining table. Qingtao, Li Jiaqi, and the Elf Clan princess Luna didn’t approach because there was an unwritten rule across the interstellar domain: slaves were not allowed to eat at the same table as their masters.
Seeing them remain seated without moving, Qin Hao said, “Sit down and eat together. I don’t uphold so many rules here.”
Li Jiaqi hesitated for a moment before sitting down; after all, she wasn’t groomed as a slave from a young age.
Qin Hao turned his gaze to the Catman Race girl Qingtao. “Qingtao, come sit with us and eat too.”
Qingtao obediently nodded and then sat next to Qin Hao. The Elf Clan princess Luna remained motionless, as if she hadn’t heard anything.
Qin Hao didn’t call her again. The group started eating lunch together. After the meal, Qin Hao called Luna into his room.
In the room, Luna seemed to sense what was coming and looked somewhat pale.
Qin Hao looked at her and asked, “Where is your Elf Clan’s life planet located in the Southern Wilderness Star System?”
Luna stared at him cautiously and asked, “What do you intend to do?”
“I want to rescue your people,” Qin Hao said, smiling faintly.
Luna froze upon hearing his words. “You said you’re going to rescue my people? With what means?”
Qin Hao calmly replied, “You don’t need to worry about that. But I’m not saving you for free—you’ll need to pledge allegiance to the Galaxy Federation and become citizens under my Federation.”
“Citizens under the Federation? Who exactly are you?” Luna looked at him in shock.
Qin Hao stared at her and asked, “Do you understand the current situation in the interstellar domain?”
Luna nodded slightly before shaking her head. “They transmitted basic interstellar knowledge to me. I know a few things.”
“Do you know about other life planets in the Southern Wilderness Star System?” Qin Hao asked her.
Luna froze briefly. “Other life planets? I’ve never heard of them.”
Qin Hao activated the virtual projection system and searched up a video online titled: “A New Life Planet Emerges in the Southern Wilderness Star System. Its Technological Capabilities Are Astounding, Annihilating Many Interstellar Fleets and Mercenary Forces.”
He played the video for Luna to watch. The video began with footage of a reporter’s interview.
Although many nations had tried to block the news, the video had still spread online. Yet few people had watched it, as most dismissed it as a movie clip.
The video cut past the evening interview footage to the next day’s battle segments.
Luna stared at the video for a long time. “This is also a life planet in the Southern Wilderness Star System?”
Qin Hao nodded. “Correct. That’s where I’m from. Other than my subordinates, you’re the only one who knows this information.”
Qin Hao wasn’t worried that she’d share the information. Besides, she didn’t have the ability to leak it.
“You’re from there? Then why are you here?” Luna asked curiously.
Qin Hao smiled faintly. “I’m here to strike back. I want them to know our power.”
Luna looked unconvinced. “Does your planet have such capabilities? They’re very strong.”
Qin Hao replied, “You don’t need to worry about that. If you want me to save your people, just give me the approximate location of your planet. I’ll have my team start preparations.”
Luna thought for a moment before revealing her planet’s location. If he could save them, that would be great. If not, it wouldn’t cost her anything. She cautioned him, “There are several Divine Wind Group warships stationed there.”
Qin Hao replied, “A few warships aren’t a problem. How many of your people are still there?”
Luna answered sadly, “I’m not sure about the exact numbers, but many people were taken. My mother and sisters were also captured.”
“We’ll start by rescuing those people. We’ll think about the others later,” Qin Hao said to her.
Luna’s gaze turned wary. “Why are you helping me? Are you trying to deceive me into trusting you?”
[Second update]