Starting from the Planetary Governor - Chapter 1565 - 888: Reviving the Son of God (2)

Chapter 1565: Chapter 888: Reviving the Son of God (2)
“Father” is a broad concept, it’s a conceptual term, but in reality, it also refers to biology.
After the modification of the genetic seeds, the genes of the Interstellar Warriors are vastly different from those of the mortal fathers who actually gave birth to them; biologically speaking, calling the Son of God their father is not wrong at all.
The Father of Genetics for the Infinite Legion is, naturally, the Son of God, Robert.
Ten millennia ago, the Son of God, Robert, was grievously injured and near death in a battle against a powerful Demon Prince. To preserve his life, the Son of God was placed into a Static Field.
In the Static Field, time ceased to move, and the Son of God was completely frozen in the moment just before death.
Once the Static Field stops working or the Son of God is taken out, death will immediately follow.
The current era is one where the Emperor has ascended, and all Sons of God have retired. As the only one among all the Sons of God with a known whereabouts, Robert is particularly special.
In the period just after Robert fell into the Static Field, neither the Empire nor humanity was accustomed to a state without the Emperor or the Sons of God’s leadership. Over the long years, every side desperately tried to find a way to revive the Son of God.
But to no avail.
All treatments were only theoretically possible, and couldn’t be guaranteed. And how could you employ a method that isn’t guaranteed? If the Son of God came out of the Static Field, he would die within moments.
And so it dragged on and on, right up to the present.
The fervor to save the Son of God has long since passed, and the Empire has long been accustomed to an era of mortal rule. Can you imagine the High Lords consenting to placing a Son of God above their heads again?
This state of affairs actually suits them best.
But not for the Infinite Warriors.
If they could resurrect the Father of Genetics, it would definitely cause all the Infinite Sub-group Warriors, countless blue sons and grandsons, to rejoice immensely!
Even if it involves alien technology, as long as it truly can resurrect the Son of God, it wouldn’t be unacceptable.
Moreover, it’s not entirely alien technology, is it?
The Great Sage presented a device called “Destiny Armor,” which the battle group’s technical sergeant major and Intelligence Director had examined. It was exquisitely crafted and indeed seemed capable of reviving the Son of God.
However, the matter is too significant for the Infinite Warriors to make a decision lightly.
They are rigorously evaluating the feasibility of this operation.
If they can’t be absolutely certain, the Infinite Warriors would rather continue with the current situation.
At least their own father is still seated in the Static Field, and everyone can come to pay respects during holidays and festivals.
If the resurrection fails, not a single blue-blooded descendant would be able to bear the pain of losing their Father of Genetics right before their eyes. Even imagining that scene is heart-wrenching.
Deliberation is of course necessary, and Kao’er is also advising everyone to be patient.
But nonetheless, the Spirit Race members became visibly anxious.
Meifenier repeatedly met with others, claiming she sensed a growing threat.
The Chaos enemy would not easily stand by and watch the Son of God resurrect; their threat is getting closer. It would be best to address the matter before the threat arrives.
Surprisingly, the Infinite Corps’ chief Intelligence Director, Evan Terriot, actually supported this notion.
He declared that during his spiritual energy prophecy, he saw this scene. He believed in his prophecy, believed in the Spirit Race and the Great Sage’s technology to ultimately succeed in resurrecting their Father of Genetics.
Yet, the Battle Group Leader, Nero Claudius, still hesitated, refusing the request.
He didn’t disbelieve his Intelligence Director, but the matter was still too significant.
He was even considering reaching out, rallying more Infinite Sub-groups, as he needed more advice.
Essentially, there’s too much anxiety over gains and losses.
He wanted to resurrect his father but feared losing him even more.
…
From the Storm God Kingdom, using his son as a bridge and eyes to view the situation on Super Sea Star, Gu Hang sighed.
Whether Spirit Race or Intelligence Director, the threats they spoke of weren’t fictitious, but very real.
Gu Hang could already see a formidable Demon Army en route to invade Super Sea Star.
They emerged from the real universe, starting from the Scarlet Scar. The Demon Fleet bypassed everything, using the tidal waves of the Subspace Cataclysm to skip over every place, heading straight for Super Sea Star.
They emerged from Subspace too, with a colossal Demon Army navigating through it.
This force, even if it were invading the Alliance, would pose a significant challenge for Gu Hang.
It was almost comparable to the greatest demon invasion faced by the Northern Front Army and the Wall defense line during the hundred-year journey of the Dark Side Expedition.
But it’s essential to know that the Alliance’s North Line is supported by the entire core territory in the Alliance’s hinterland. As soon as the battle deadlocks, reinforcements of strong forces move up from the home territory, even if they have to forsake sending troops to the West, South, or East Lines, they prioritize holding the North Line.
Four full battle groups are stationed permanently, with an extra ten battle groups alternating a company each on the North Line. Just the Interstellar Warriors count to 5000 individuals, not to mention other various troops.
Though the North Line doesn’t directly claim new lands, it stands as the defense line outside the Spiderweb Domain. If breached, the enemy could rush straight into the Alliance’s economic heartland. Gu Hang certainly didn’t want to bear this loss. If the North Line defense fails and the Spiderweb Domain faces the ravages of war, the loss would be greater than even the complete destruction of a front army.
In comparison, the Infinite Corps is indeed renowned, a founding battle group with ten millennia of history and countless elites. Super Sea Star is also their home, carefully maintained over millennia, with strict defenses.
Moreover, unlike many battle groups, the Infinite Corps is highly enthusiastic about managing their planet, operating across the entire Infinite Starfield and even the Cosmos Domain. It seems the Infinite Corps inherited this aspect from their Father of Genetics, who was famously adept at administering domestic affairs in Empire myth. Their home is likely the most prosperous and peaceful Star Domain before the Subspace Cataclysm, excluding the Sun Star Domain.
They possess immense political leverage, capable of summoning support from the 500 worlds within the Infinite Starfield at any time. Whether the Defense Forces, Star Realm Army of each world, or the subgroups dispersed across the 500 worlds, all will respond to the mother group’s call to defend their common home, their common father.
Yet despite their many advantages, Gu Hang still worried for the Infinite Warriors facing such an onslaught.
However, there wasn’t much he could do. His power was difficult to project there, and the Alliance’s troops couldn’t possibly cross the Scarlet Scar to support the Infinite Warriors.
He could only send a message to his son, clearly alerting him to the impending Demon Army arrival.
Upon receiving the news, Gu Jing immediately grasped his father’s intentions. Previously silent on the matter, he swiftly joined the ranks of Kao’er, Spirit Race, and Terriot, persuading Battle Group Leader Nero and sharing the intelligence on the Demon Army, hoping to impress its importance.
However, Nero remained unmoved.
Still, it had some effect. Nero became more vigilant, summoned reinforcements early, and assembled several troops to guard Super Sea Star against the Demon Army.
Two weeks later, the Demon Army descended, engulfing Super Sea Star in war.
The war quickly escalated, with the Demon Army’s offensive targeting several dozen worlds beyond Super Sea Star, seeking to destroy the Infinite Corps’ war potential and cut off support coming from all corners of the Infinite Starfield.
The war’s core remained on Super Sea Star.
The fierce battles threw the Infinite Warriors into a grueling struggle.
Against this vast backdrop, Kao’er and Meifenier plotted a daring operation.
They intended to take advantage of the chaos to secretly infiltrate the Divine Successor Hall, where Robert’s body was kept, and activate the resurrection device.


