Starting from the Planetary Governor - Chapter 1253 - 706, Over 100 Million Blessings

Chapter 1253: Chapter 706, Over 100 Million Blessings
Gu Hang now has accumulated a significant amount of Gift Points at his disposal.
The steady monthly income has been accumulating for more than three years, resulting in a rather impressive figure.
Currently, Gu Hang’s fixed monthly income is five hundred thousand.
Although the climb has been tough, the growth is not substantial compared to the past.
Primarily, the worlds that have been absorbed are mostly suffering from three major debuffs.
Firstly, there’s a lack of legitimacy; these areas are only military occupation zones in the process of pacification and not yet part of the Alliance.
Secondly, the actual control is weak. Although the Alliance Government has intervened and started reforms based on the alliance system, it’s still in the early stages, and the control is indeed not strong.
Thirdly, the turmoil on the surface of these places is far from over, varying only in the severity of chaos.
Economically, these worlds do not provide much support to the Alliance. In Gu Hang’s system, this is reflected by the very limited Gift Points they can offer to him. In fact, many post-war worlds with extensive turmoil, reducing populations, and large numbers of disabled Insect Swarms not only fail to provide bonuses but actually deduct Gift Points.
Overall, despite the addition of so many worlds into control, with all these debuffs, the monthly income has still increased by a hundred thousand.
Even though the newly added worlds are not very promising now, in Gu Hang’s view, as long as there’s enough land and population and these populations are not low-level, many planets were considered civilized, industrial worlds with a certain level of population quality before the war.
As long as the chaos is resolved and the scars of war are healed, and the alliance system reforms catch up, these worlds can quickly transition from being a burden to generating positive gains.
Moreover, with the Alliance’s technical support, they not only can be restored to their former state but also have significant development potential and can become more prosperous.
Otherwise, how could Gu Hang dare to promise an empire tax in the trillions?
Once social stability, productivity, and economic recovery are achieved, these planets will also quickly contribute positively to Gu Hang’s fixed monthly income.
Even now, accumulating five hundred thousand monthly over three and a half years amounts to just over twenty million.
This is already not a small sum.
However, the twenty million Gift Points are almost entirely spent.
As soon as he receives them each month, he spends them.
The purposes are many.
They are mainly divided into two areas: people and productivity.
The former is used to replenish troops or even further expand the military.
With the war being so massive and the Alliance constantly winning, victory comes with costs. The destruction of a single Navy ship, even the cheapest patrol ship, means a thousand casualties; an Escort Ship means tens of thousands; losing a massive troop transport ship results in the loss of millions…
On the ground, as the intensity of war heats up, a two million-strong army group under the Alliance’s regulations could be wiped out in a matter of days; an army group handling the total battle situation of a region with a total size of twenty million can be severely depleted in combat.
Since the war began, the Alliance’s total troop casualties have exceeded two hundred million.
And the Alliance has supplemented five hundred million troops into the war, increasing the number from the initial ten billion to thirteen billion as the war progressed.
Furthermore, the quality of the troops has become stronger as the war drags on.
Enduring the fires of war is certainly an important factor; Gu Hang’s relentless expenditure of Gift Points to strengthen the troops is also necessary.
Just on these T5 Levels, at a price of 100 people per point, and at the T4 Level, at a price of 10 people per point, Gu Hang has spent more than seven million Gifts.
Newly formed reinforcement units and strengthening the training of existing troops require continuous spending.
Having troops alone is not sufficient. Altogether, there are more than two hundred new army groups. A large number of lower-level officers can be trained after producing the Soldier Card, as it comes equipped with some excellent individuals who can become officers. Although senior officers can barely manage like this, as the scale of the military expands, especially to the level of commanders and generals, there will inevitably be challenges.
At this point, the hero interface is needed to inspire talents.
Inspiration for talents must also remember those responsible for production, technical development, administrative management, and commercial operations in the rear. Although they are not direct combat forces, they are the capital for war. Engineers, researchers, bureaucrats, entrepreneurs… a basic inspiration of 10 points, or if this talent is exceptional, starting at a level beyond LV1, the price will be higher, generally not below LV3, usually around 50 points.
Inspired talents can upgrade themselves through training, but the ’experience points’ required are very high. They can also be upgraded using Gift Points, provided the individual’s talent is sufficient, reducing the required experience by more than half.
However, Gu Hang is more inclined to let people upgrade slowly on their own, spending Gift Points to leap a character only in few cases.
Having those higher-level enlightenable characters is a welcome prospect. For instance, recently, a young administrative graduate was promoted; upon entering the Alliance’s official system, Gu Hang discovered that the initial inspiration cost was 10,000, immediately making him a ready-made LV7, with excellent talent, which Gu Hang promptly noted. His name was sent back to the rear, and as long as he performs well on the job — which is almost certain — subsequent promotions will be swift.
Inspiration for officers, generals, and talents in the rear, along with minor upgrades, has cost a total of three million Gift Points, resulting in eighty thousand inspired [Heroes].
Whether it’s in the military, production lines, administration, or the service industry… these people will contribute to the Alliance’s development and victory in their respective roles.
Another expense is in the special expenditure for Interstellar Warriors. Although selecting and screening from new blood involves inevitable waste, training costs at T1 Level, Genetic Seed exchange, rapid growth of superhuman organs, veteran level, or even higher level training costs… all totaled it comes to about fifteen hundred Gift Points per person. But given the limited scale, replenishing personnel gradually in the hundreds, the costs are just tens of thousands or just over a million at most.
In the past, it might have seemed expensive, but now, with a monthly income of five hundred thousand, the expenditure is entirely within his bearable range.
There’s not even a need for extra calculations.
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Besides the expenditure on talents, half of the more than twenty million in periodic expenses is also spent on productivity improvement.
Over a hundred thousand [Construction] panel factories, from low to high levels, were exchanged by Gu Hang and placed on production lines primarily in the Dragonhawk Star Domain, supplemented by the Menghe Star Domain.
The greatly improved efficiency continuously produces enough military supplies and processed fuel to support the front lines of war.
Such twenty million-plus Gift Points have been spent this way, but Gu Hang has no regrets.
The fixed monthly income is just a baseline; the majority of Gift Points comes from the victories in war.
Currently accumulated, it’s over a hundred million.
