Chapter 805 Expansion

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Chapter 805 Expansion

Finding excuses to keep the younger generation on Baoway after the birthday ended was easy. Prince William and Princess Felicia stayed behind, providing the perfect opportunity to create a connection to the Nognes family that went beyond Khan.

Even those who had refused Khan's offer played along, lingering on the planet to hide the various individual negotiations. Many meetings unfolded as specialists landed and departed into the quadrant. Balancing deals among so many descendants took time, but Khan eventually reached an agreement with everyone.

The plan could move to the next step afterward. The forest was already taken, but the other quadrants needed to understand the new world order. The descendants had more than enough firepower to take them by force, but Khan had his reasons to act personally.

A ship hovered above a pristine environment. Shorter trees surrounded the many lakes in the quadrant, creating the perfect spots for settlements and villages. A few tribes lived in the area, and their population was slowly reaching a critical point.

Khan checked the scanners inside the ship before opening its side doors. The warm afternoon wind blew on his face, filling the vehicle's insides. The small crew couldn't help but ignore its duties and look at him, only to see him jump in the following second.

The symphony added details to the scanners' images. Khan closed his eyes, free-falling from the ship as his brain absorbed all the necessary information. Usually, he would opt for the same slow approach he had taken during his first period on Baoway, but time wasn't on his side.

'There,' Khan thought when he pinpointed the area with the highest number of auras. His eyes opened, and his figure stopped mid-air before disappearing altogether.

The Scalqa had primitive ways of communication. The best they could rely on was information gathered by scouts or during battles, which only provided knowledge of the nearby areas. Learning about the situation in different quadrants was simply impossible with their means.

However, many ships had invaded Baoway's atmosphere in the previous months, warning even the more distant tribes about strange events. The issue had yet to affect them, but that was about to change from that day onward.

The vaster and more populated settlement in the lakes' quadrant counted around sixty Scalqa. That was an excellent achievement for a tribe with no external help, but the favorable environment aided that process, and its encampment reflected that advantage. Th.ê most uptodate novels are published on n(0)velbj)n(.)co/m

The lake was a natural barrier against incoming attacks, so the settlement's barrier only had to encompass three-quarters of the total area occupied by the tribe. That allowed more flexibility in eventual expansions and provided a secure food source that didn't require dangerous hunts.

Of course, the different environments led to different habits, but one detail stuck around. The lake settlement had a blue bush at its center, which the tribe didn't hide under a tent. Those Scalqa seemed to prefer leaving it in the open.

It was late afternoon, so every hunting team had returned to the settlement. By that hour, the tribe was almost complete, leaving only a few patrolling teams and scouts outside. The encampment's power was at its peak, and Khan landed right in the middle of it.

The Scalqa had it far worse than the lake and tents. Everyone lost their balance, and many fell to the ground. The ground shook due to those aliens' weight, but Khan's figure didn't waver. His eyes remained fixed on the Scalqa who had dared to challenge him.

The huge Scalqa before Khan was the best warrior in the settlement but had also been closer to the tremor's origin. His muscles tensed as his legs gave in. He fell, but his immense physical strength kept him on his knees.

However, a hand closed itself around the Scalqa's jaw before he could even think about standing up. Khan's fingers were too short to reach both sides of the alien's face, but that didn't stop them from conveying their strength. That mere touch told the Scalqa that Khan could kill him without dropping a sweat.

The scene didn't make any sense. Even while kneeling, the Scalqa still matched Khan's height. The difference in size was immense, but the same went for the gap in their power. Khan could very well be a god to those primitive warriors.

"[Join Ka-Han Tribe]," Khan said as a silent order spread through the symphony, "[Or die]."

Everyone heard Khan's words, and the following event compensated for the language barrier. Tens of purple-red lights appeared in the sky above the settlement, gathering power to shine more brightly. Khan didn't bother turning them into spears, but the demonstration worked as intended.

Primitive minds or not, the Scalqa instantly understood they were against something otherworldly. Most were warriors, so they realized they stood no chance against Khan. His existence exceeded what they could comprehend, and reverence was the only reasonable reaction.

"[K]-," The kneeling Scalqa muttered, slowly lifting his arms to point his palms at the sky. "[Ka-Han Tribe]."

Khan's gaze lingered on the kneeling Scalqa before going over the audience. Aliens lifted their arms in surrender whenever his eyes pointed at them. Soon, the entire settlement prostrated to Khan, and he let go of the Scalqa to wave his hand at the sky.

The gesture initially confused the Scalqa, and that feeling intensified when ships descended toward the settlement. Still, Khan was among them, so no one dared to make harsh moves. They didn't understand what was happening but knew they had no choice but to go along.

The ships landed outside the rocky barrier, opening their side doors and showing their spacious insides. Those cargo vehicles seemed perfect for carrying Scalqa, which was why Khan had brought them with him.

"[Climb]," Khan ordered, pointing at the ships and taking the lead in the march. He walked toward the vehicles, and the settlement slowly gathered behind him, following his every step.

"Fly them back to the settlement," Khan ordered one of the pilots while the loading process was still ongoing. "My fiancée will handle the rest."

The pilot responded, but Khan had already started ignoring him. He needed to help retrieve the blue bush and sort out the settlement's items. He didn't hope to find much, but some details could aid the following trips.

'Now I just have to repeat this for the entire planet,' Khan thought, holding back a helpless sigh.