Legacy of the Void Fleet

Chapter 21: Ch-19 The end of meeting



He paused, letting the gravity of his words settle, before continuing:

"This approach isn't merely about strengthening member countries. It's about building influence and showcasing the alliance as a beacon of progress and opportunity. When other nations witness the tangible benefits—like advanced military equipment, economic growth fueled by automated industries, and societal advancements such as reformed education systems and enhanced healthcare—they will see joining the alliance not as a choice but as a necessity. The alliance must embody unity, prosperity, and progress in every sense."

Bai Zong qi listened intently, nodding thoughtfully as he understood the broader implications of Kallus's words. The alliance's strategy wasn't just about providing resources or technology; it was about creating an undeniable allure—a visible force for change that would naturally draw others in.

Kallus emphasized the importance of creating visible, impactful examples, saying:

"This strategy will streamline our future expansions and ensure that with every new member, the alliance grows stronger. By highlighting the benefits, we demonstrate to humanity the opportunities that lie ahead, fostering trust and ambition among potential members."

The room was filled with quiet agreement as Bai Zong qi responded:

"You're right. This isn't merely a technological endeavor; it's a cultural and ideological movement. We need to build something so compelling that others will want to join us not because they have to, but because they can't afford not to."

With that, the discussion moved forward, the foundation for a strategic and visionary alliance becoming clearer with every exchange.

With the Void Star Alliance preliminarily structured, the meeting concluded on a note of cautious optimism. The delegates recognized the potential of this emerging partnership to herald an era of unprecedented cooperation and exploration. Kallus's vision for the alliance, bolstered by the advanced capabilities of the Void Fleet, held the promise of elevating Earth and its allies to a prominent position on the galactic stage.

However, the alliance's framework was not yet finalized. Key elements required further drafting—a task that could involve the Red Empress. Yet, Kallus refrained from mentioning this explicitly, emphasizing that the alliance was intended to be a collaborative effort. Establishing a well-structured organization would necessitate the active participation of both parties.

As Kallus rose to leave, he addressed the assembly one final time.

"The Void Star Alliance is not merely a union of necessity—it is a beacon of hope. Together, we will navigate the vastness of space, harness its endless possibilities, and create a future that benefits all who dare to dream beyond the stars."

The room filled with a mix of applause and contemplative silence. The alliance had been forged, but the true journey was only beginning.

With a nod directed toward Chancellor Bai Zong Qi, the Vartula Hall began to dissolve into shimmering light. Moments later, everyone found themselves ejected back to their respective locations, the weight of Kallus's words lingering in their minds.

Kallus felt his consciousness snap back to his body the moment he exited the virtual conference. The lingering hum of the neural interface dissipated, replaced by the muted ambiance of his private quarters aboard the Eos Vanguard.

For a brief moment, he remained seated, his fingers lightly drumming on the polished armrest as his mind churned through the content of the meeting. The preliminary agreement to form the Void Star-Earth Alliance had been reached—a union born out of mutual necessity but driven by individual motives. Each faction had its own ambitions, and Earth's excess population was already seen as a key resource to proliferate the scope of what would soon become an empire. For now, their fleets stood united in principle, but much remained unsettled.

The alliance's foundation had been laid during this high-level meeting, but the deeper intricacies—governing structures, shared responsibilities, and long-term goals—were far from resolved. Kallus sighed, recognizing the monumental work ahead. The Void Fleet and the Star Fleet, as co-founders, would undoubtedly hold significant influence and power over the alliance. Yet, for it to truly function and flourish, a robust governing framework was essential. This was not a mere expansion of his own organization but a collective effort, and he knew the importance of involving others.

Delegation was key. While Kallus had a vision, the detailed discussions would fall to his senior officials, like Fleet Admiral Ezra Tano and other ministers. They would shoulder much of the burden of negotiation and planning. Still, the weight of responsibility lingered on his shoulders, and he sighed again as the enormity of their task loomed large in his mind.

His thoughts were abruptly interrupted by a memory—a notification alert he had received during the meeting. It was from the Red Empress. Excitement surged through him as he quickly straightened in his chair.

"Red Empress," he called out eagerly, his voice cutting through the stillness.

A shimmering holographic figure materialized before him, her presence as commanding as ever.

"Open the mission panel," he ordered, his tone brisk and tinged with anticipation.

The Red Empress, her usually cold and impassive face framed by an aura of authority, gave Kallus a brief nod. With a graceful flick of her fingers, a translucent blue panel appeared before him, adorned with intricate gold patterns and glowing runes that seemed to pulse faintly with energy.

Kallus's eyes scanned the panel, which displayed his current missions in bold text.

Mission: Create and Maintain a Fleet of At Least 14 Ships Within 45 Days

Time Limit: 1 Month, 15 Days

Status: Completed

Rewards: Supreme God body

Mission: Establish Contact with Earth Within 2 Months

Time Limit: 2 Months

Status: Completed

Rewards: Unknown

The first mission's success filled him with pride, though it was a milestone long since achieved. The second mission, however, caught his attention. It now showed as completed, despite him still navigating the complexities of the Void Star-Earth Alliance negotiations.

He frowned, a mixture of confusion and intrigue flickering across his face. "How is this marked as complete?" he muttered, more to himself than to the Red Empress.

As the question left his lips, a realization struck him like a bolt of lightning. He remembered something—something subtle but crucial about Chancellor Bai Zong Qi of the Star Alliance. While officially tied to the Star Fleet and its vast empire in another universe, Bai Zong Qi's connection to the empire ran far deeper than most knew.

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