Quick Transmigration: The Pregnant Little Fairy is Pampered by the Heirless Boss

Chapter 206 Interstellar Wilderness Star Farmer 17



Chapter 206 Interstellar Wilderness Star Farmer 17

Dai Lixing stepped into the council hall, his cold gaze sweeping over everyone present.

The members of the main planet's council were already seated, with the white-haired old man at the head of the group being Galileo, the council chairman known for his stern demeanor.

"Marshal, regarding the new regulations on gene selection, I received news that the Dai family is willing to lead the discussion, but other aristocratic families on the main star seem less willing."

Galileo spoke, his voice hoarse yet authoritative.

Whether they are willing or not depends on whether they still want the Federation to be stable.

Dai Lixing continued walking, his tone indifferent, "You should all be familiar with the gene black market in the 'Ash' star region on the border, right? As for the 'Dawn' virus, I heard it originated in an abandoned gene laboratory on the main star. If this matter is investigated..."

"Marshal Dai, you need to have evidence to back up your words!"

In the crowd, Rein, the heir to an energy tycoon who had been secretly supporting the monopoly of powerful families, suddenly stood up, his face flushed. "Don't try to disrupt the council with such unfounded accusations!"

"Oh?"

Dai Lixing raised an eyebrow and moved like a cheetah to approach Rein. "Last month, data from Liuli Star indicated that Mr. Rein's energy company had secret transactions in that area, involving people and goods from the gene black market. Does that match up?"

Renn stood frozen in place, drenched in cold sweat.

At that moment, the doors to the council chamber were pushed open, and the genetic technology officer rushed in in a panic: "Marshal, something terrible has happened! The 'Dawn' virus is spreading in the underground genetic community of the main planet. Those civilians whose genes were suppressed by the aristocratic families have begun to break through the genetic lock restrictions, but... but this virus is still not very stable!"

"what!"

Dai Lixing's phoenix eyes widened in disbelief.

"You just said 'this virus is still not very stable,' what do you mean?"

"Marshal, this 'Dawn' virus seems to be an unfinished product. Some people's bodies collapsed after breaking through the genetic lock, while others evolved steadily. I... I'm doing my best to study it." The genetic technology officer had a bitter look on his face.

"That's enough, you can leave now," Dai Lixing ordered in a deep voice, his eyes growing increasingly cold.

"Do you still think you can continue to exploit the common people?"

Dai Lixing turned to face the crowd, his murderous aura palpable, "When civilians are driven to desperation, do you think this main planet, this federation, can still live in peace?"

"Marshal, the overall situation is more important. How about we compromise..."

Before Galileo could finish speaking, Li Tuo, a member of the new faction, suddenly stood up: "What concession? Marshal Dai, isn't your Gene Act just an attempt to put commoners on equal footing with aristocratic families? No way!"

"Li Tuo, don't forget, you also climbed up from the bottom. Don't you know how hard it is at the bottom? Now that you've become a person of the main star, have you forgotten the purpose of your initial growth to this point?"

Dai Lixing snorted coldly. People really do change.

"Marshal, I am no longer the Li Tuo I used to be! Besides, as a former commoner, I know very well that commoners always want to seize the resources of aristocratic families, and after seizing the resources, they seize the status. It never ends!"

Li Tuo was furious.

"Everyone be quiet!"

Dai Lixing roared, and his powerful spiritual energy erupted like a tiger's roar, causing everyone in the council hall to stagger.

"Today, Parliament must establish new rules for genetic selection! Either ban all genetic selection, or grant civilians the right to choose!"

Dai Lixing's roar plunged the council hall into a deathly silence, everyone was awestruck by his immense spiritual power.

Galileo coughed a few times, trying to ease the tense atmosphere: "Marshal, everything takes time. Why don't we listen to other people's opinions first?"

"Alright."

Dai Lixing toned down his imposing manner, but his eyes remained resolute. "I believe that everyone here is thinking about the future of the Federation. If you can seriously consider my proposal, I am willing to provide more evidence and data."

Although Li Tuo had previously opposed it, he had, after all, risen from the bottom and was not entirely unaware of the suffering of ordinary people.

He frowned, as if he was thinking about something.

After a while, he spoke up: "Marshal, I admit that the common people are indeed suffering, but won't opening up the right to choose genes cause even greater chaos?"

Seeing that Li Tuo's attitude had softened, Dai Lixing quickly pressed his advantage: "As long as we formulate reasonable rules and provide sufficient supervision, there won't be any major problems. Moreover, this is also an effective way to give ordinary people hope and thus stabilize society."

"Um……"

Li Tuo nodded. "Perhaps we can give it a try. However, Marshal, you must ensure that the interests of the aristocratic families are not greatly harmed."

"I can guarantee that."

Dai Lixing thought to himself, as long as we can take the first step, we can negotiate the rest later.

Galileo was secretly pleased to see that Li Tuo's attitude had changed.

He knew that if he could get Li Tuo and other new-style figures to support Dai Lixing's proposal, then persuading other aristocratic families would not be impossible.

"Marshal, I am willing to support your proposal. However, to make it easier for everyone to accept, could you consider setting up a transition period? During the transition period, we can gradually open up some gene selection projects, while strengthening education and training for civilians so that they can better adapt to the new choices."

"That's a good suggestion."

Dai Lixing nodded in approval, "I agree to establish a transition period. At the same time, I will strengthen communication with the aristocratic families and strive for their support."

He knew, of course, that such a thing couldn't be resolved in one go, but negotiation is inherently about the possibility of bargaining.

Each side should compromise, as long as the goal is achieved.

After intense discussion and negotiation, the members of the council finally reached a consensus and decided to support Dai Lixing's new regulations on gene selection.

Ordinary people have the right to continue living, while powerful families and the federal government provide more resources.

"Marshal, we can't just talk about resources."

Galileo said seriously, "We need a practical solution to ensure the basic survival of civilians on this barren planet."

Dai Lixing nodded; he had already realized this.

"I have ordered my fleet to begin allocating resources to the barren planet."

He said, "We will transport food and basic necessities from the main planet and other wealthy planets, giving priority to the civilians on the barren planet."

"This is just the beginning."

Galileo added, "The most important problem now is that almost everything edible in the entire interplanet is toxic, and the powerful families are also suffering from it. Various research institutes have been studying it for many years, but still without success."

Li Tuo also strongly agreed, "Marshal, if we can effectively eliminate the toxins from these things, feeding all the people in the interstellar space will not be a problem."

His voice carried a hint of helplessness, "But now, we can't even guarantee the safety of the most basic food, and the living conditions of civilians are getting worse and worse. There is no other solution except for nutrient solutions."

Dai Lixing nodded, a resolute glint in his eyes: "I understand, this problem must be resolved as soon as possible. Otherwise, all our efforts will be in vain."

He turned to Ryan, "Mr. Ryan, your energy company has extensive experience in resource allocation, could you...?"

Renn gave a wry smile and interrupted Dai Lixing: "Marshal, as you know, the problem now is not as simple as resource allocation. Even if we can transport food, if there is poison, it will be a drop in the ocean."

Galileo sighed: "We have tried everything, but nothing has worked. Now, the entire interstellar space is shrouded in the shadow of the toxin, and we don't know what to do."

Li Tuo also shook his head: "Marshal, as you know, the situation is very serious. If we cannot find a solution, it may trigger greater social unrest."

Dai Lixing was silent for a moment. "The major research institutes need to continue their efforts and cannot give up. Perhaps we can seek help from other planets."

But where can you seek help?

Everyone knew that if they could truly find it, they would have found it thousands of years ago.

Because the toxins are always present, genetic optimization is necessary.

If the toxin problem can be solved, the problem of gene optimization can also be easily solved.


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