Star Martial Era: The Way of Star Light Cultivation-Chapter 600 - 248: Playing the Victim

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Chapter 600: Chapter 248: Playing the Victim

Nobody likes being forced into a coup.

Because being forced into one means having to make decisions you don’t want to make.

The power magnates dislike it even more.

An ordinary man might, in a fit of rage, spill blood within ten paces.

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They would often compromise for the sake of benefits!

Today’s proposal by Wei Xu, the Galaxy Grand Marshal of the Galaxy Battlefield, if it had simply been discussed behind closed doors with a few power magnates, could indeed be considered a proposal.

But calling over so many Domain Masters, including heavyweight Sixth Tier Domain Masters and the sole Seventh Tier Domain Master.

If that didn’t indicate a coup, nobody would believe it.

But one must admit, these Domain Masters wield considerable influence.

None of today’s power magnates wish to offend these Domain Masters.

Because these Domain Masters not only contribute and sacrifice for the present-day Human Race but also represent significant risks and benefits.

Benefits are direct—whatever supplies they control within their Star Domains, whichever country that flows to would reap huge rewards.

The risk refers to their own Star Domains, which inherently are a major liability.

The Star Gates under suppression within their controlled Star Domains could potentially emerge in the present world during a Star Tide.

At that point, how great the outgoing risks would be depends on these Domain Masters’ actions.

So, for these power magnates, despite feeling disgruntled, compromise is actually the norm.

Quickly, as the Tianyang Star Lord was the first to raise the Starlight above his head, followed by Emperor Dahong, Cangming Star Lord, Doom-suppressing Star Lord, and the Starlight above the head of the National Master of Great Chen.

Unanimously approved.

It wasn’t as if they were coerced with no alternative.

Essentially, Wei Xu’s proposal as the Galaxy Grand Marshal was quite good.

In past proactive attacks, many put in effort without really pushing themselves, but this time, by merging with the Lougong Battle, everyone had to go all out.

Under these circumstances, no party was at a disadvantage.

As for the Star Gates that emerged in their own territories during the Nine-star Tide, that was purely down to luck.

"Good!

With the cooperation of everyone here, the losses during this Nine-star Tide can certainly be significantly reduced," said Wei Xu.

After saying this, Wei Xu continued to propose, "But to ensure justice and fairness, I have drafted a set of ranking rules. Take a look and see if any amendments or supplements are needed. After amendments or additions, we can submit the rules for the Lougong Battle directly to the Star Spirits, allowing them to enforce them.

It’s the fairest and can also avoid concerns that may arise among you."

The specific details were quite numerous, with over a dozen rules.

Mainly involving points acquisition and battle participation requirements.

For example, killing five Third Tier Alien Race beings, regardless of strength, counted for one point.

Killing Fourth Tier Alien Race beings earned different points, such as two points for early Fourth Tier, three for Fourth Tier Middle, four for late Fourth Tier, and five for Fourth Tier Peak.

The points didn’t increase much.

But the points for killing Fifth Tier Alien Race beings started to rise substantially.

Killing an early Fifth Tier Alien gave ten points, a Fifth Tier Middle fifteen points, and so on.

The points for killing Sixth Tier Alien Race beings multiplied tenfold.

Killing an early Sixth Tier Alien Race being awarded one hundred points, and two hundred points for the late Sixth Tier.

Although the likelihood of killing a Seventh Tier Alien Race being was extremely low, it was still listed.

Killing an early Seventh Tier Alien awarded two thousand points.

Aside from these numerical requirements, there were other ways to earn points.

Killing an Alien Race Domain Master of any Tier, even a Third-tier Star Domain Domain Master, directly awarded five hundred points.

Capturing a strand of the Star Will of the Star Domain awarded at least five hundred points as well.

In a Fourth-tier Star Domain, these two items were worth a thousand points.

In the Fifth-tier Star Domain, the points were even more astonishing—ten thousand.

As for the Sixth-tier Star Domain, it reached an astounding two hundred thousand points.

It’s safe to say, if a family could kill a Domain Master of a Sixth-tier Star Domain, they would directly win first place.

But the probability of this was less than one in a hundred thousand.

A Domain Master of a Sixth-tier Star Domain was usually at the Late Stage Seventh Tier or even at the Seventh-Tier Peak Cultivation Level.

To kill a Domain Master of a Sixth-tier Star Domain, at least two or three Late Stage Seventh Tier experts would need to surround and attack or even an Eighth Tier expert to have a chance.

However, Seventh Tier experts themselves couldn’t directly enter a Sixth-tier Star Domain, only those at the peak of the Sixth Tier nearing a breakthrough could enter.

Yet even then, if one broke through to the Seventh Tier, the likelihood of killing a Domain Master was none.

Moreover, once you go in, you can’t come back out.

Sixth and Seventh Tier experts are already the main fighting forces of all sides, even of the Galaxy Battlefield; no side is willing to easily sacrifice such elite forces.

So this was just a rule set.

The real battlefield was still within the Third and Fourth-tier Star Domains.

Taking the initiative to attack a Fifth-tier Star Domain was extremely rare.

Besides these, there were other rules.

For instance, in a Fifth-tier Star Domain, you must attack at least once.

Failing to do so would lead to a direct deduction of a thousand points.

These were the details.

After a brief discussion and modification, all power magnates approved.

There was controversy over a few major rules, especially the last one.

"The last place, that is, the one ranking fourth in points, if the gap with the first place exceeds double, will directly bear an additional 5% of the resources needed to support the Star-picking Tower. The first place will have their proportion of the required contribution reduced by that 5%.

Isn’t this rule a bit too much?"

The State Preceptor Cheng Yuxiao pointed to the last punitive rule, raising a question.