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Chapter 1590 - 1478, I want to go to Lunya

Chapter 1590: 1478, I want to go to Lunya

The next morning, inside the office of Speaker Lemo in Sector One of the star system.

King Zhou of Shang and Drac (currently in human form) stood on one side of the office desk, while Speaker Lemo sat upright on the other side.

Of course, the Speaker present was merely a virtual projection—his true body was stationed in the outermost sector and had not returned to the office for months.

The projected Speaker habitually took a sip from his cup of beverage, looking curiously at the peculiar duo before him. He opened his mouth and asked, "What can I do for you two?"

"Respected Speaker," King Zhou placed a hand flat over his chest—a customary Holy Silver greeting—and solemnly said, "I’d like to formally request an assignment to support Lunya Hub."

This deployment to Lunya Hub was an assignment given to King Zhou by Su Yu.

Even this reconstructed body of Zhou’s could practice the Civilization Binding Technique.

Although it was not a naturally gifted Civilization Binding Holy Physique like Su Yu’s, King Zhou’s cultivation with the technique could still lead to ascension!

Remaining at Fegg Hub constrained him too much, after all. Su Yu needed to personally bind Fegg Hub, leaving no room for Zhou there.

Only by sending him to Lunya could his strengths achieve their fullest potential.

Hearing Zhou’s statement, Lemo’s hand trembled slightly, and his gaze turned more perplexed. "You want to go to Lunya? Why?"

Speaker Lemo had not anticipated such a statement from Zhou, nor could he fathom such a request.

"Because I am more familiar with Lunya Hub," Zhou looked him directly in the eye and earnestly replied, "Mr. Speaker, I believe you are aware of my past involvement with the ’Defiers,’ correct?"

"Yes, I am aware," Speaker Lemo slowly nodded.

During the period when Zhou was reconstructing his corporeal body, Lemo had thoroughly reviewed Zhou’s complete dossier.

Three thousand years ago, Zhou had been born on Blue Star. By a twist of fate, he left his home planet and stepped into the interstellar stage.

Then, a little over a millennium ago, he defected from the Federation and joined the rebel organization known as the "Defiers." He spent nearly 500 years with them, eventually advancing to a planet-level rank.

However, after reaching the planet-level, he returned to the Federation’s fold and assumed a significant position within the Holy Silver Star System.

At this point, Lemo couldn’t help but shoot a glance at Drac, who stood beside Zhou.

Both figures resurrected by Su Yu shared some connection to rebellion—an oddly intriguing coincidence.

Zhou faced the Speaker and continued, "I joined the ’Defiers’ purely to achieve a planetary ascension. Under the Hymn system, I had no chance of breaking through—many others were in the same position as me."

"Hmm, I can understand that," Lemo nodded, his gaze softening significantly.

Indeed, many Eighth-Order Peak Cultivators joined the "Defiers." They shared common grievances—either limited natural talent or abysmal breakthrough probabilities, prompting the Hymn to deny them significant resources.

These individuals joined the "Defiers" in a desperate bid to defy their fates!

Of course, very few managed to succeed in rewriting destiny.

They resorted to every conceivable method, frequently undertaking high-risk missions into perilous secret domains, perpetually walking the razor-thin line between life and death.

Yet among them, fewer than one in a hundred managed to successfully break through.

King Zhou was one of those lucky few.

Upon achieving planetary ascension, members of the Defiers typically contributed substantial resources back to the organization, before leaving to reintegrate into the Holy Silver family.

Statistics showed that over ninety percent of those who ascended chose to return.

As a result, while classified as a rebel group, the Defiers maintained a relatively amicable relationship with the Federation, existing in a legal gray zone beyond Federation jurisdiction.

Back when the Hymn was still in effect, it had turned a blind eye to this organization;

Even today, no evidence suggested the Defiers had ever dispatched forces to attack a hub.

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