Skeleton Elf

Chapter 578 Holy Chant Laws

In the vast expanse of the starry sky, countless anthems stand tall, forming the cornerstone of order maintenance for the Star River Alliance. Batch after batch of human pioneers were sent into these anthems, their mission to remain within and survive.

In the Libra Anthem of the Garasta Silverheart, this is not only the highest-level anthem in the Garasta Silverheart Business Alliance, but also in the entire Star River world. It is the pride of the Garasta Silverheart Business Alliance, witnessing its step-by-step transformation from the weakest force among the Heavenly Human powers to the dominant existence it is today.

The Garasta Silverheart Business Alliance historically made a fate-changing innovation: vigorously promoting the establishment of anthems in all Star River Alliance member states that signed the Submersible Convention, and determining the order of the Star River around the anthems. Sergeants, Sergeant Majors, and Generals, based on their ranks, would receive equal authority and status when they graduated as formal Star River warriors.

Reaching the rank of General also meant making significant contributions to the Star River Alliance, recognized by the Alliance Council, and becoming a "Planetary Guardian," guarding a planet.

Libra Equilibrium Anthem. Ayouyou, Maxis, Basta, Leica, Dumeira, and others were sent here as the earliest pioneers of the anthem. Their luck was good. On the one hand, Ayouyou's demonstrated talent restrained them, and on the other hand, the Equilibrium Anthem was a very friendly place for the entire Star River civilization. Talented people here could receive the greatest attention and fairness.

Maxis and others also received the most valuable development period. Having a certain foundation in Overlord Body, they quickly found ways to improve. In the past year, they studied and improved Overlord Body in a low-key manner, laying a solid foundation. Of course, even in the Equilibrium Anthem, there was no shortage of contempt chains, but Maxis and others handled them well, successfully advancing to Star River warriors and beginning to perform tasks. Ayouyou also successfully advanced to Sergeant, largely due to her Star Spirit Body bonus, which provided great convenience. Under normal circumstances, advancing from Star River warrior to Sergeant was a class that many low-level civilizations would spend their entire lives trying to cross.

Musashi, Asashoryu, Orpheus, Lomachenko, Milner, and others went to the Celestial Dragon Anthem of the Seventh Art Republic, which was also the top anthem of the Seventh Art, mainly composed of Earthlings. It was also a relatively good choice. Musashi and others also advanced to formal anthem warriors through a year of hard work. The identity of this high-level anthem actually carried considerable weight.

The candidates sent to different anthems were also the result of games. This first batch was a treatment given as Heavenly Human seed civilizations, and it was also the key for seed civilizations to integrate into the Star River Alliance. It was crucial for both human civilization and the future of the participants.

Cheng Konghai, Lu Gang, Victoria, Gregg, and others went to the Chi Zu Anthem of the Strong殖 Empire. Life here was not so easy. Being beaten during training was commonplace. Anthem training had a certain mortality rate, some high and some low, and in the Strong殖 Empire, it was often the highest.

The humans' initial encounters were quite miserable. Half of those who went with Cheng Konghai were eliminated due to injuries and other reasons, but Cheng Konghai and the others persevered. Their experience in the Apocalypse Youth Class that year did make them different at this time. They could withstand and survive even in their weakest stage in their teens, and after experiencing the Kepler War, Cheng Konghai and others' wills were extremely firm. Cheng Konghai was even more of a person who became stronger when faced with the strong. Either you beat me to death, or as long as you don't, I'll come again.

At first, the Zerg warriors only treated him as a toy. After Cheng Konghai was seriously injured, they were responsible for treatment. After treatment, Cheng Konghai continued to join the battle. The Chi Zu Anthem was a first-class anthem of the Strong殖 Empire, mostly Zerg, and the others were foreign races who came to communicate. But whether you were a Heavenly Human or whatever, unless you were a Star Forging Dragon, you had to curl up, even the Star Forging Dragons were relatively low-key here, because once you aroused the Zerg's interest, it would be endless, lingering, and disgusting.

But Cheng Konghai really lived up to his nickname. He was extremely adaptable here, like a fish in water. He actually made a name for himself among the Zerg. The human kid who wasn't afraid of death was more spiney than the Heavenly Humans. He even made some Zerg friends. What the Zerg admired were warriors who, like them, were not afraid of death, were brave, and were simple. In this regard, Cheng Konghai was really the same as them. Although he was only a Star River warrior, the combat power he showed was more than just a warrior level, but limited by the civilization, the road to promotion was far away.

Cheng Konghai supported a piece of the sky for the humans in the Strong殖 Empire. Lu Gang and others followed Cheng Konghai and had a way to survive. Cheng Konghai had only one principle: if you dare to provoke me, as long as you don't beat me to death, I won't let you off.

Extreme circumstances, extreme choices. Only in this way could humans survive in the Chi Zu Anthem. Regarding this point, the solar system actually didn't have much hope.

Tita and Solomon and others went to Helavis. The business atmosphere of the Sea People was strong, and comparison was prevalent, but the bloodiness of competition within the anthem was much lower. Tita and Solomon were much happier, and recently Kepler and the Jin Cancan family began to cooperate, and their situation was also getting better.

Duanwu, Milner, Perkins, and others went to the Shadow Wraith Empire. Life was relatively miserable, even more miserable than the Zerg side. Although the Wraith Empire had banned wraiths from sucking the souls of outsiders, the situation of touching and stealing a bite was still repeatedly prohibited. More importantly, the mental pressure was relatively high. Life with a group of wraiths was very difficult.

Depuya, Vega, Taichen, and others went to the anthems of the Chucks Mechanical Empire. Mechanical anthems were relatively better. The difficulty wasn't survival. Although there was some Zhou Force usage, it was only the power form of the basic advancement. The mechanical race wasn't good at Zhou Force usage. The mechanical race was relatively weak. They still followed the firepower route. In terms of technology, the mechanical race was definitely top-notch.

In addition, many warriors were sent to other civilizations, some with harsh living conditions, some with better conditions. It was all their own fate, but as long as they could obtain the identity of a formal anthem warrior, the situation would improve. Once they were recognized by the anthem, the civilization's own class would fade, similar to having the qualifications of a Star River civilization citizen.

As many anthem warriors gradually passed the assessment, the evaluation of humans was also silently improving. In the evening, in the dead of night, Li Hao would organize some of his feelings every day and accumulate them into a book. These were the foundation for future learning for human warriors, and with his understanding, it would be more suitable for humans.

Since coming to the Judgement Anthem, the harvest has been very rich, giving many low-level civilizations room for growth and survival. This opportunity must be seized. He felt that the potential of humans was simply incomparable to ordinary civilizations. On the surface, humans were full of shortcomings, but the human desire to win and learn wasn't inferior to the Heavenly Humans. In terms of desire, humans were stronger, and the more they rebounded from adversity, the fiercer they were. They had to have a certain foundation before arousing vigilance.

At this time, Dasha introduced Li Hao to the current situation of the Judgement Anthem. Having such a senior Sergeant Major provided Li Hao with great help, answering many questions, and even playing a vital role in helping Li Hao build Kepler in the future.

"This Holy Grail War is an opportunity, Junior Brother. You can build your own team and participate in the competition. Whether you succeed or fail, you can make a name for humans and improve your level. Building a team requires a Sergeant Major, and I can do it for you," Dasha said. She felt that the person in front of her was too low-key, and his character and temperament lacked the domineering spirit that an Oracle should have.

"Thank you, Senior Sister. I will seriously consider it," Li Hao nodded. This was also in line with the BLEE mission. He needed to get close to the core of the Judgement Anthem. With Dasha's appeal, he should also be able to attract some team members.

"Junior Brother, have you taken a fancy to someone? If you have a target, I can help. Peeking is very dangerous," Dasha suddenly said, "Actually, my figure is also good."

Strangers might not have a comparison for their peeking behavior, but at that moment, Dasha and Olivia both noticed, after all, they were too familiar.

Recently, Dasha had also become more casual and relaxed every time she met Li Hao, and she would occasionally make a few jokes.

Li Hao's old face turned red, "Cough cough, that, it was just an accident, I took the wrong road." Dasha smiled slightly, "Then I'll believe it."

Although the human in front of her was the target, Dasha also felt very relaxed and unpressured when getting along with him. This was completely different from her previous assumptions about this mission. Since the Oracle let her be more "free" and "real," she would release her real side.

"Are you also interested in dancing?"

"So-so, but I received an invitation, so I went," Dasha wasn't disgusted, but she didn't particularly like it either. There were all noble ladies inside. She was invited because of her celebrity Sergeant Major status. Although it was okay on the surface, she knew that she couldn't integrate.

"By the way, I'm very interested in Emperor Ozil's expedition back then. Why were the main forces taken away from the Judgement Division? Isn't he the Emperor?"

Dasha shook her head, "The main power structure of the Ozil Empire is the separation of powers: the Emperor, the Council of Elders, and the Supreme Anthem Committee. In the early days, the Emperor had absolute power, but today, the power is actually greatly restricted. The Emperor of that year was already infinitely glorious and had a very large influence, but unless it was a moment facing the life and death of the Empire, he would still be subject to restrictions. The Pillar of Genesis expedition was the Emperor's personal behavior and did not receive the support of the Council of Elders and the Supreme Anthem Committee of the Empire. The three major forces of the Heavenly Humans today are basically the same."

"Junior Brother, there's an anthem mission targeting a Wraith clan Sergeant Major, and I have to go out for a while," Dasha asked, "I hope to reach level 50 as soon as possible. This is a hurdle for Sergeant Majors. I can take on higher-level missions and access more intelligence."

"Anthem mission?" Li Hao was stunned, "Of course, I've always heard about it, where can I see it?"

"Open Xingxun, I'll teach you." Dasha didn't avoid getting close to Li Hao. As a Wraith clan, she felt very comfortable when she was close to Li Hao.

Li Hao suspected that Dasha was deliberately taking advantage of him, but there was no evidence. Li Hao had Xingxun, but he had never mastered the formal usage of it as an anthem warrior.