The Alliance Governnt did even better than Gu Hang had imagined.
The blood feud to the death between Phoenix and Furyfla was initiated by Matins. Before he proposed this idea to the Fury Fla Battle Group, he had reported to Gu Hang and obtained his consent.
Otherwise, how could he dare to stake the lives of a hundred Phoenix warriors as a gambling chip on the table?
And the reason Gu Hang agreed, of course, was because his own confidence was even stronger than Matins's.
After approving Matins's suggestion, he provided a list of a hundred nas, instructing Matins to draw from this list when arranging the duel.
He had brought the training level of these hundred people all up to the grade of squad champions.
Regrettably, the highest level of regular training that the system could carry out was only to this extent; it couldn't go any higher.
But Gu Hang had other thods.
The enlightennt from the [Heroes] interface could also be used on Interstellar Warriors, though the cost of enlightennt was more expensive.
But for this duel, Gu Hang was definitely willing to spend the money.
In fact, the work of enlightennt began even before their training as squad champions. After all, Gu Hang could not entirely ensure beforehand what kind of hero template would erge from the enlightennt. So people, in fact, had talents not completely in combat but could be in battlefield command or stealth assassinations. One Interstellar Warrior's talent even turned out to be that of a civil governnt officer!
By the way, it is sowhat feasible to have Interstellar Warriors serve as administrators, in a sense!
After undergoing genetic modification, most of their mundane desires were removed, making them not easily corrupted by various low-level desires; they were full of energy, capable of working all year without rest. Mortals cry out in pain at the 996 work culture, while Interstellar Warriors can indeed achieve 007—no joke, at least for a short period.
However, this is just a thought.
The cost of training an Interstellar Warrior civil officer is far higher than that of a mortal, and the effect of improvent is far less than the enhancent of an Interstellar Warrior compared to mortal soldiers on the battlefield.
Moreover, Gu Hang also had to consider the ethos within the Empire. Allowing Interstellar Warriors to govern is a bit taboo, apart from the Infinity Warriors who have this privilege in their Infinite Starfield, there are no other Interstellar Warriors doing this.
Regardless, the Grace Points spent on the Interstellar Warriors are still valuable, bringing about the improvent of a large number of Elite Warriors. Additionally, this blood feud to the death can cause significant damage to Furyfla's elites.
Under normal circumstances, this would not be easy to achieve.
Take, for instance, the Battle Group Leader Erso; how difficult would it be to behead him on the battlefield? One would have to break through countless obstacles, and even when facing him, he is still a top-notch Extraordinary Soldier.
However, in the dueling arena, he was left to stand alone.
The sa applies to the other high-level mbers of the Fury Fla Battle Group.
It was a great opportunity to weaken the Fury Fla Battle Group.
Gu Hang expected that Furyfla would certainly send a fair number of elite warriors to the duel, and it was the perfect chance to eliminate them!
Of course, although this was indeed Gu Hang's plan, beforehand he could not have possibly imagined that the final result would be so good.
Even Erso himself died here.
How could he have expected that Erso, with his mind clouded, would actually enter the fray?
Moreover, after listening to the report about the duel, he felt a bit of a fright. The fight between Erso and Matins, a matter of life and death, truly happened in an instant, and if they were to fight again, the result could be completely different.
If the outco had been Erso killing Matins, although the losses of the Fury Fla Battle Group would still be huge, the slaying of Matins would have salvaged so face, and with Erso himself intact, the morale of the Fury Fla Battle Group, while low, would not have completely collapsed. In that case, when the Fury Fla Battle Group retreated, it would not be so hasty, nor would it have completely abandoned its plundering actions.
Even, because of the losses at the gladiatorial arena, the plundering during the retreat could have beco even more cruel and violent. It was quite possible that what would be left for Gu Hang would be a completely devastated Yunluo Star, and that would be a great loss.
While the victory of the blood feud to the death was not a war, what was won back was even more than from a war!
From this perspective, Phoenix has earned great rit.
Of course, one can't overlook the subsequent achievents of the Alliance Governnt.
They rapidly took over almost the entire western Star Sector, and in the following eight months, not only did they stabilize the local situation on each planet, but they also implanted the system of the Alliance, which was even effectively operating.
Gu Hang was very satisfied with this.
The governnt system he had crafted with his own hands, into which he had thrown an untold amount of Grace Points for talent and loyalty training over a long ti, finally exhibited the effects he had hoped for.
At this point, the entire Dragonhawk Star Domain was entirely under his control.
Oh, that's not quite right.
Speaking of which, there were still so places not completely incorporated into direct rule by the Alliance.
That would be the Steel Fire Dragon Star Sector.
The Mingyang Sect almost entirely controlled the Steel Fire Dragon Star Sector, and at the end of the Iron Teeth War, as they swept across the Green Skins territories, they also struck out, taking control of the two northern Star Sectors, i.e., the Dragon Tar and Dragon Pass sectors.
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