Chapter 1059 - Four Great Inventions (1/2)

Chapter 1059: Four Great Inventions

The seventh year and seventh month of Shenyuan.

In the Andromeda Galaxy, God’s Missionaries’ migration land.

Old man Maxwell was standing on a big tree, overlooking the barbarian tribe who was conducting their sacrificial ceremony…

It was at the edge of a desert; the weather was utterly dry, with no greens on the land.

In the desert, feverish faced barbarians were all covered with a turf skirt. They were dancing hysterically while encircling beneath a stone.

On top of the stone, a young man was sitting upright. Steams were coming out from the top of his head.

Those vapors that hung in the air disappeared after a short amount of time.

After a while, the young man opened his eyes.

“God said, with sincere devotion and belief in Him, He will grant us food!”

Afterward, bags of food covered with plastic bags appeared out of nowhere. There was not much, but just enough for these people to consume.

The dancing barbarians started to cheer wildly, and some women then brought children along to collect the food.

Maxwell saw the scene before he proceeded to gaze towards a distant place.

He saw a vast expanse of white fog that covered the barbarian tribe. Looking down from the sky, it looked just like a fog island.

“Sigh… If powers can’t be constraint by anyone, all kinds of fantasy with frightful scenes such as these would appear.”

Maxwell sighed before he flew away from the big tree.

He passed through the fog, then arrived at a new place.

It was a big land with high humidity. There was sunlight as well, and the sunshine felt quite comfortable.

On the vast land, it was filled with modern-looking factories.

Old Maxwell knew that these factories were all food factories that were imitations of factories that were passed on from other realms.

The difference with the original version was that the workers who walked in and out had a similar expression — utter dullness and lifelessness.

Maxwell knew that these workers were all Vitality Slaves.

Their spirits and wills were controlled by a guy named ‘Wang Jinghong’. This person was now known as the ‘Forefather of the Vitality Slaves’. He is currently the one responsible for commanding these Vitality Slaves.

As for his real name, nobody cared to know about that.

The food that was granted for the barbarians awhile ago were produced in these food factories.

The production in this land would be enough for the consumption of billions of people.

This was the power of black technology in the food industry.

The distribution of food was arranged based on the numbers of Vitality Cultivators in the tribe.

The situation that these barbarian tribes were in was similar to feeding pigs in pig factories.

There was no need for them to cultivate their land and consequently, they would not be faced by natural disasters as well. All they needed to do was offer sacrifices of their cultivated magical energy on a schedule, and they would be granted food and clothes.

Once they have achieved a fixed level of population number, the excess would be sent to a new fog island.

Maxwell could easily confirm this. With this kind of society and ecology, even after millions of years, evolution would never take place.

Human civilization did not happen naturally but in fact, it was the opposite. It had to undergo several difficult fights and struggles, and as it accumulated little by little, science and technology were cultivated eventually.

Under this condition where the barbarians were provided food, they had no need and probably would never have the need to develop their civilization.

All they had to do was train a few more youngins that would be able to sacrifice their magical energy. Then, they would be able to obtain food and clothes for the whole tribe.

At first, Maxwell found it hard to understand why the migrants used such an inefficient strategy, but after he gave it a lot more thought, he then understood.

Efficient strategies would lead to new civilizations; new civilizations would then lead to rebelling, and the Gods were not a fan of rebels.