Chapter 401 It’s Over
Willow was still a strong figure, after all.
If someone attacked him online and slipped up, he could easily sue them for defamation.
But people at his level didn’t care.
[Wow, I just learned something today. So you’d sell your pride for a bit of cash.]
[And it’s barely any money. That’s just cheap.]
[Joanna returned from the Decennial Tournament with a mountain of resources for the Space Alliance. And you tried to squeeze money from her? Getting destroyed is only fair.]
[Lord Koch, I used to support you. Joanna barely lost anything, but you’re the one who took the real hit.
[I checked it out. She moved Blackveil City straight onto a planet called Joanna Dimension. The whole city went there intact.
[The origin energy in that Terrastar Dimension is crazy. Property prices are going to explode! I’m heading over to buy a place.
[IP: Joanna Dimension, Terrastar, Blackveil City.]
Willow was pissed off, but the Space Alliance didn’t allow a one-click global block. If he mass- banned people, it would violate the rights of higher-ranked professionals.
He had dared to sue Joanna right when her fame was at its peak.
What he never imagined was losing the case. And he definitely didn’t expect the backlash to get this ugly.
As for the losses, Willow could only push the burden onto the residents of Dreamscape Star.
He had to raise taxes.
What he didn’t expect was how quickly things would spiral downward.
At the start, Dreamscape Star still had many professionals and native residents.
The natives followed Cassian when they left. After a year in the Space Alliance, they had already adjusted to the new environment. Their emotional ties to Dreamscape Star-the continent formed from their War God’s body-had weakened a lot.
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Cassian was gone. So why would they stay?
Another group
of professionals had failed to buy property in Blackveil City. Instead, they bought homes in nearby cities or rented places. Their plan was simple. Once Blackveil City’s value skyrocketed, they would still benefit.
But they never expected Willow to drive Joanna away.
That was basically cutting off the company’s lifeline.
So what was the reason to stay?
So they sold their houses and cashed out their businesses.
Stores closed.
Real estate prices crashed.
The economy started sinking.
Even the basic supply chain began to break down.
And Willow still wanted to raise taxes?
In an instant, professionals left in massive numbers. Some even took loans just to afford teleportation and escape.
Joanna’s planet needed a huge population anyway. It was a brand-new world in a brand-new system, and she had already started offering immigration benefits..
The most common benefit for immigrants was reimbursement for teleportation fees.
Before, Joanna couldn’t offer that. She only controlled private land. She wasn’t a Starlord or Dimension Lord yet, and Blackveil City had limited space.
Now, everything was different.
Professionals from Dreamscape Star packed up
and ran.
The only people left behind were freeloaders who hated working and those with terrible evaluations. Joanna wasn’t accepting everyone. At the very least, immigrants were required to have no criminal records.
So those people stayed on Dreamscape Star. With most cities nearly empty, they started grabbing things without paying. Crime quickly shot up,
And then the situation got even worse.
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In the Decennial Universe Plane, corpse collectors from the Myriad-Race Alliance discovered Dreamscape Star’s coordinates and the War God’s corpse.
God corpses belonged to the Myriad-Race Alliance. They were usually moved to the Decennial Tournament battlefield and stored until the next allocation cycle.
Previously, a Spider Demon God, a Wolf Demon God, and an Eagle Demon God had hidden it well, so no one noticed.
But after Joanna teleported away, the traces she left allowed the corpse collectors to locate the area. So they confiscated the corpse.
As for Dreamscape Star’s Starlord?
Was the corpse his? Even if he was the Starlord, it didn’t matter.
And the humans living there?
They were moved to nearby planets for temporary shelter. Anyone unwilling to go would be stuffed into the corpse collectors’ inner storage space. There, they would live alongside other races whose gods had fallen. That place was basically an arena, and survival was uncertain.
The Space Alliance couldn’t just stand by and watch humans get dragged to the Decennial Universe. The population was a valuable resource. So they stepped in for humanitarian reasons. They took those people in and relocated them to the closest dimension planet.
Of course, it wasn’t a natural planet. It was a terraformed planet with harsh conditions, almost no resources, and simple gruel as daily food.
As for the former Dreamscape Starlord, Willow? He naturally became the Starlord of that new planet.
“It’s over… Everything’s over!” Willow had lost everything.
Elsewhere.
Inside the Divine and Demonic Academy.
The student council election was held as scheduled.
But this time, the number of candidates broke all previous records..
Almost every freshman had shown up.
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Haul was the first to speak.
“For the last six months, I replaced our former council president, Marlon, and led the student council. To be honest, I didn’t achieve anything special. I mostly just coasted along.”
The crowd burst out laughing.
Most importantly, Haul wasn’t lying.
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