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Now reading: Chapter 4019 Laminar Diplomatic Paradigm from The Martial Unity, a Action novel by LordStreak.

Before Rui negotiated with the laminar integunts, it would be better if he understood more deeply what kind of lifeform he was dealing with. And indeed, as a Martial Transcendent, there were hardly any more who could co to understand the laminar integunts better than he did.

The Divine Doctor was one of those people. Having studied the manifold tree for many years, he undoubtedly understood the nature of their biochemistry and biophysics more than Rui did.

The Divine Doctor took off his spectacles, folding them and tucking them into the sleeve of the shirt beneath his lab coat, before falling into thought. "The most important thing when dealing with lifeforms of this nature is to understand how their radically different ans of life affect their thought process."

He turned towards Rui with a knowing expression. "I'm sure that you have recognized this when dealing with the laminar integunts, but their consciousness is photonic in nature. That has many implications for their personality and temperant."

Rui nodded. He had managed to decode much of their photonic consciousness by correlating with their actions. However, despite that, his translations of their ssage had hit a hard limit.

He was only able to translate parts of their communication into intelligible words. This ant that the fluidity and perhaps even accuracy of communication were limited. This was of great importance and significance to keep in mind when negotiating with the laminar integunts about their mutual interests and their little stand-off.

A single miscommunication could lead to interstellar war.

A war that he wasn't entirely certain they could win, even if he personally erged victorious in every individual battle he fought. That was why he had taken the effort to visit the best expert on the laminar integunts that existed.

"The key is to understand the nature of their thought process," the Divine Doctor continued with a serious tone of voice. "In the human brain, a signal travels from Neuron A to Neuron B. In the photonic laminar mind, however, a thought-pulse of light occupies the entire body at the speed of light. This has many implications for how this would affect their psychology. But perhaps the most relevant to you would be…"

He directed a knowing gaze at Rui. "…to recognize how they view hidden information."

Rui understood what he ant. "They are most likely accustod to absolute trust when they interact with each other due to the complete transparency."

The Divine Doctor nodded. "That ans that the absence of information to them is as dangerous as a black hole. The less forthcoming you are, the more they will perceive you as a threat. Within Gaian Civilization, the concept of hiding your intentions and your objectives to deny other parties any leverage over you will likely be dangerous to apply to the laminar civilization. I would recomnd being as transparent, clear, and forthcoming with your ssaging as possible when negotiating a deal with them."

Rui thought back to the tentative agreent he had made with the laminar integunt about the laminar civilizations shifting sides to their side when dealing with the invading nebular tide.

The laminar integunt had lived up to its words even though it was just a montary verbal agreent in the middle of a battle. That added up with what the Divine Doctor told him about their expectations of transparency and their evasion of opaque parties.

"Well, I am translucent," Rui muttered, gazing at his body. "I wonder if that will help."

"It may make them feel more comfortable communicating with you," the Divine Doctor offered. "If you can sohow mimic their style of thought, it would be perfect."

Rui shook his head. "That's too much, even for . I can communicate with them through light signals, however. And that did help maintain rough communication."

"That's better than nothing."

"So, be transparent, got it. Anything else?"

"Don't lie," the Divine Doctor remarked. "To the laminar integunts, deceit is unthinkable. While human beings have grown up to evolve deceit, for them, deceit is utterly impossible and most likely sothing that they are instinctively repulsed by. If you demonstrate deceit, they will most likely beco extrely hostile. Neither of these is good piece of advice if you were negotiating with other humans, perhaps, but they are the best pieces of advice that I can offer you when it cos to negotiating with the laminar integunts."

Rui nodded. "I will keep that in mind. That's good advice. I hadn't considered that they might consider lying to be so sort of ultimate sin."

Thankfully, he hadn't lied when talking to the laminar integunt during their battle. Although he had indeed hidden the truth about the Transcendent Realm. The fact that the laminar integunt still honored its word perhaps ant that it was more willing to tolerate alien species.

After all, it was clearly capable of diplomacy. Which ant that they most likely recognized the fact that alien civilizations were unlikely to follow the sa model of consciousness as they themselves were able to. Thus, they would have no choice but to recognize that alien civilizations would not have the sa taboos as themselves.

Still, it was better for Rui not to push this line. He wanted a good relationship with the laminar integunts. And in order for that to happen, it was best to be completely sincere and transparent regarding his goals and intentions and not engage in deceit. He nodded at the Divine Doctor, having gained clarity on the matter. "I appreciate the insights."

"It is I who should be grateful to you," the Divine Doctor remarked with a rare smile. "You have cured Gaia of her illness. Indeed, I was right to put my trust in you all those years ago in the llow Manifold. You lived up to your end of the deal."

"You did help understand where I ca from, in return," Rui smiled at the man knowingly. "And you have helped the Kandrian Empire with your services. I'd say we're even. It must feel good that your mission is finally over."

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