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Chapter 6438

Chapter 6439 False Hope

The Mech Touch

Chapter 6439 False Hope

In just a single announcement, the Evolution Witch or rather the Red Collective defined the term 'cultivation method' and split it up into four different categories.

The nature and selection of the categories betrayed the Red Collective's ambition to take control over the practice of systematic cultivation.

The collies could not control all forms of cultivation among red humanity. It was impossible to stop humans from absorbing E energy radiation in a passive manner. Anyone who thought about it were fools without doubt.

However, it should still be possible for the RC to impose its authority over systematic cultivation.

By taking control over the drafting, testing, certification, proliferation of cultivation methods, the collies hoped to establish strong dominion over a brand-new means of pursuing power.

The stakes were high. Practicing the wrong cultivation methods, or practicing the right. ones incorrectly, could lead to severe danger up to and including death to a lot of people.

It was one thing if the cultivators merely risked their own lives. It was another thing if they practiced a demonic cultivation method and started to absorb the life force of their friends and family!

The Guardians of Order and all other humans who possessed a justifiable amount of paranoia towards the reckless and selfish practices of the Five Scrolls Compact played a useful role for once.

The faction possessed a much stronger interest in letting the RC claim as much control over how humans interacted with systematic cultivation.

Even the proponents of cultivation such as Ves and the Evolution Witch did not deny the need to establish proper supervision and enforcement within this new and promising domain.

The only groups that opposed the considerable expansion of the RC's authority over systematic cultivation was the Red Association and the Red Fleet.

The mechers and the fleeters acknowledged the need for the RC to impose order in the cultivation community, but the old hegemons did not want the collies to interfere with their own business!

Ves had been involved in the tense and acrimonious negotiations to resolve this contradiction.

The Interim Leadership Council turned into a shouting match as the councilors from the RA and the RF refused to play along unless they received special treatment!

Although it galled the ardent supporters of the RC quite a lot, there was no way to

proceed without the cooperation of the Red Two.

The RC had no choice but to capitulate on this matter. The RA and the RF received their much-desired exemptions.

The complete secret agreement was extremely complex and multi-faceted. It basically came down to the recognition that the mechers and the fleeters gained the right to play around with systematic cultivation without the collies butting into their business.

Technically speaking, the RA and the RF essentially secured the right to create and manage their own uncurated cultivation methods. They took over all of the responsibilities normally undertaken by the RC.

That meant that the mechers and the fleeters became responsible for anything that went wrong. If one of their cultivation methods went awry or ended up killing a lot of people, they would bear all of the blame.

Another important point in the secret agreement was that if the RA or the RF ever allowed one of their exclusive cultivation methods to leak and spread uncontrollably among the public, the RC had a right and obligation to intervene to stop this travesty from doing any further damage.

In short, the Red Collective was able to spread its authority across all of human society with the very glaring exceptions of the Red Association and the Red Fleet.

This would probably turn into a persistent source of frustration among the collies. Perhaps the only consolation was that the RA and the RF granted the RC expanded rights and permissions.

The RA permitted the RC to conduct research into mechs, including restricted fields such as neural interface technology, so long as the projects were related to cultivation science.

The RF granted the RC the right to freely produce and field warships up to a certain threshold. There was no need to collect RF Warship Tokens first.

"The Red Collective permits every human to cultivate with moderation. In order to raise individuals who can fully practice the more productive and complex cultivation methods, the Red Collective is in the process of founding, sponsoring or supervising cultivation academies. These brand-new institutions provide full-time education programs that are most suitable for transforming teenagers and adolescents into professional cultivators. Each of them provide discounted access to premium curated cultivated methods to pupils who demonstrate sufficiently high talent and other qualifications. Cultivation academies must also provide individual courses and training programs that teach people of all ages how to practice a specific free or premium curated cultivation method. More and more cultivation academies will arise on every

settled planet over time."

This was a big deal. The RC clearly copied the model of mech academies from the RA. This helped to make it easy for red humanity to understand how cultivation academies

were supposed to work.

While it was a big commitment to let children enroll into cultivation academies instead of more conventional schools, this may be the only chance for space peasants to gain access to the more promising premium curated cultivation methods!

It was clear to Ves that the Red Collective wanted to train and indoctrinate entire armies of powerful and obedient cultivators.

By getting to them when they were still at young and impressionable ages, these future cultivators should be much more easier to control and put into action than others! The biggest issue with cultivation academies was that they directly competed against.

sects.

The organizations that possessed the means and ambitions to engage in their own forms of cultivation were quite upset that they had to compete with cultivation academies for highly talented recruits.

In fact, not every collie felt enthused about educating so many people. This was a responsibility that could easily be shifted to third parties.

The Evolution Witch spread her arms. "Change is coming. The measures that I have announced will change our society forever. It will not take long before our entire order has transformed. Many of you will not be able to fully adapt to the rapid pace of change, but I must ask you to be strong and tolerant towards the new phenomena that will invade your daily lives. So long as the Red War looms over our civilization, we must soldier on and push our evolution until we become strong enough to repel the native aliens."

For all of the wonders she introduced, the god pilot still had to remind everyone what

was at stake.

"Progress is life. Resistance is death. If you wish to doom yourself, then that is your personal choice, but do not drag down other red humans. If you still harbor objections towards cultivation, then I must ask you to remove yourself and allow the rest of us to save our lives as well as our civilization. As long as the Red Collective represents our collective will to evolve and grow stronger, it will enforce its mandate on you and everyone else. We can debate on alternative approaches after we have solved our existential crisis."

Perhaps people developed the impression that the Red Collective was 'soft' compared to the more domineering Red Association and the Red Fleet.

The Evolution Witch did not want that impression to stick, so she made sure to give

people a little warning. Her God Kingdom even started to grow sharper in order to emphasize her ominous words!

"Now that you have learned multiple different means on how you can engage in systematic cultivation, let us meet your new leaders. Some of red humanity's best and brightest have volunteered to undertake the critical responsibility of shaping and growing the Red Collective until it is able to cement its place in our civilization. No

leader is infallible, but as there are multiple of them, they should be able to keep each other in check, thereby preventing the RC from straying from its fundamental mandate. No appointment is permanent and guaranteed for life."

Ves did not mind if he could not keep his position in the Upper Council on a permanent

basis.

The first generation of leaders had an opportunity to set the customs and traditions of the Red Collective.

Getting in first meant that he could still steer the Red Collective in a direction that

would continue to favor himself and the Larkinson Clan long after he left the Upper

Council!

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