My Monster Fuses Everything-Chapter 457 - 334: Tian Jiaxuan’s Suggestion

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Chapter 457: Chapter 334: Tian Jiaxuan’s Suggestion

Bai Qilan was very detailed in her explanation, and she considered a comprehensive range of issues. The problems of military expansion and integration of power did not suddenly emerge after the recovery of Huiyuan City and Hengchuan City.

Tracing back to the root, as Tree Domain kept expanding and more survivors were gathered, and as production recovery became increasingly systematic and comprehensive, integrating various forces was an inevitable process.

The plan now presented before Su Han was not something Bai Qilan came up with on her own. It was formed gradually through constant analysis, hypothesis, and modified deduction by leaders like Yan Meiyu and Zhu Xiong, who had encountered similar issues, and military and political experts like Li Ruikang and Yan Tiejun.

“Expand the army, within one month, three troops need to complete the expansion.”

Su Han directly decided on the expansion. He thought for a moment and said, “Keep up with the production side, it’s likely that in just over a month, we will have a tough battle to fight.”

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“A tough battle?”

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Bai Qilan slightly furrowed her brows, “Does it have something to do with Wushan City?”

“Not just that, to be precise, it’s related to all six Armed Forces bases.”

Su Han’s eyes flickered, “You should be able to sense the location of the Star Torch in Wushan City, right?”

“I can, a very clear point of light, in the spiritual world it’s equivalent to a lighthouse…”

Bai Qilan suddenly looked at Su Han, “Has the lighting of the Star Torch been detected?”

The lighting of the Star Torch was no small event, and as a Third Order Superior spiritual senser, with the closeness of their proximity, her perception was even more evident.

However, she had already learned about the Star Torch plan from Su Han, so when she perceived the coordinates of the Star Torch, she wasn’t too surprised, let alone now as it had stabilized and was no longer as dazzling.

But now that Su Han had mentioned it, Bai Qilan realized something was amiss.

If she could notice it, wouldn’t some special monsters take note of it too?

“The Lizardmen have had their eyes on Wushan Base for some time. The lighting of the Star Torch gave them the perfect opportunity. Three tribes with Fourth Order combat power descended, and in the end, they even brought a Great Demon from the Lizardmen Clan, who evolved its incarnation with the aid of a sculpture.”

Su Han told Bai Qilan everything that happened in Wushan City, from the arrival of the Great Demon to the subsequent meeting of the seven cities.

“Elder Li and others have provided a lot of information, all pertaining to the core research directions. This time, not only is there a lot of pressure on the restructuring and integration of the Tree Domain Legion, but the Research Center is also under great pressure. However, if reintegration is successful, it will be much easier to cope with the igniting of the Star Torch.”

Bai Qilan rolled her eyes at Su Han, “How could the research directions based on the Armed Forces bases be mastered so easily? And even if we have the materials, we still need the corresponding equipment and material foundations.”

Her words echoed the concerns of Ouyang Qing and others during the materials handover.

“I will select the parts suitable for us and prioritize integrating them into our current research directions. Only by doing so can we produce results more quickly.”

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“The Tree Domain has established three major legions, and those interested in joining the military can register at the Political Centre Plaza. Report your strength levels, Angel Envoy information, and identity information…”

The conscription information spread like snowflakes throughout the three cities. Almost everyone received the recruitment information immediately.

“It’s finally time for recruitment; I’m going to sign up right now.”

“Count me in. Living in the Tree Domain is good, but it’s too hard to get higher permission for Contribution Value exchanges.”

“Exactly, this is an opportunity. I heard that the City Defense Forces and the patrol teams are merging into one legion. Given the current pace of expansion, the chance to earn distinctions probably isn’t any worse than that of the Expeditionary Forces.”

“Ptui, you’re still thinking of earning distinctions. Just by officially joining, you could get Level Nine exchange permission, allowing you access to several more types of strength-enhancing potions and injection drugs.”

In the golden wheat fields, a few men who had just finished plowing the fields with their Angel Envoys gathered together, pulling out wrinkled cigarettes and starting to mutter idle talk.

While they called it idle talk, the excitement and desire in their eyes was genuine.

The currency circulating in the Tree Domain Camp was Contribution Value; a coin cast from Spiritual Titan Alloy, also known as the Titan Coin, was equivalent to Contribution Value.

Most Contribution Values were meticulously recorded by the Tree Domain’s political department, acting like a bank for Contribution Value, with only a small portion permitted to be exchanged for physical Titan Coins for circulation.

However, Contribution Value was merely one part of the exchange system; even more important was the exchange permission.

Within the entire exchange system, there were a total of ten exchange permission levels, in addition to one that was “No Permission.”

Those without permission could not exchange for enhancement-related materials, that is, spiritual side items, and could only exchange for basic living supplies.

And for Level Ten permission, which was the common civilians’ level, people willing to follow labor arrangements and without any adverse records, could then exchange for a certain degree of strength-enhancing potions and injections to boost their powers.

Moving up the permission levels was not easy for the average person and required time to accumulate.

But now a great opportunity lay before them, with permission elevated by one level, and obtaining more Contribution Value than usual became much simpler.

In the crowd, a man named Meng Wei with a patchy beard and tattooed arms, his eyes flickering, took a final drag of his cigarette, then extinguished the stub in the soil with a firm rub, making up his mind.

He had been the leader of a small camp, a person who dared to fight monsters, and his strength was not too shabby, possessing First Rank High Grade abilities.

However, with too many survivors consolidated in Hengchuan City, leaders like him of small camps—perhaps only about a dozen people—couldn’t hope to receive special treatment from the Tree Domain Troops.