The Age of Global Gods: The Rise of Techno-Cults

Chapter 331 Dealing with the Hell Plane (fourth update)

"I won't ask you to live together. I will specially arrange a planet for you to live in the divine space."

"Thanks to our God for his gift, we will definitely do our best to make greater contributions to the future of God's Domain."

What Luo Luo said about the different habits of the hell tribe does not mean that the hell tribe likes to stay in those desolate and difficult places.

They also like the shade of trees.

It's just that the hell tribe's diet is different from that of ordinary creatures, and some of their habits are unacceptable to ordinary beings.

The hell tribe likes to eat scavengers.

Carrion and blood are their two important sources of food.

This was something Rollo found out later.

At first, he thought that the hell tribe was the same as the ordinary human race and the beast race. They also ate meat, grain, grass, papaya and fruits.

But later I discovered some differences.

Plant-based food is okay, but most prefer to use rotten meat.

This is a bit troublesome.

After all, who in a normal life would like to eat rotten food?

Even among the beasts, there are only two or three who like to eat scavengers.

After most of the orcs tasted cooked meat, they even gave up their previous habit of eating raw meat.

Therefore, the scavenging hell race cannot be arranged together with other races.

After all, the difference is too big.

The scientists from the hell clan were better off, and they were willing to accept the new food culture, but the warriors were relatively out of date and still insisted on the tradition.

Both Simmons and Rollo have a headache about this.

And if I have to say it, there are more fanatical believers among the warriors. After all, worshiping the strong is also a major feature of the hell tribe.

And obviously, Luo Luo is the strong one, and the strongest one in their minds.

After arranging the subjects of the Hell Clan, Luo Luo will think about the issue of staying in the Hell Plane.

At this time, the hell plane no longer has much value.

Except for a few small magic stone mines left, the other minerals have been almost mined. After all, it is just a fragmented plane.

The real hell plane is on the same level as the positive universe, and it is not something that Luo Luo can pry into at will.

"Forget it, never mind, let those industrial robots dig out the remaining ore first."

As for the series of factories established on the hell plane.

Rollo has no plans to move back.

After losing their enemies, the castrated robots on the plane have been stored in warehouses waiting to be scrapped.

It's useless to get it into the cantilever universe.

It also consumes the computing power of the virtual network, which is not worth the loss.

Might as well just leave it there.

And there is no life in the hell plane.

What Simmons brought over was only a small group of elites, not even one billionth of the entire Hell Clan.

So where do the rest go? Rollo also needs to think.

As the owner of the plane, he definitely wants to bring out all of these.

But then I thought about it and gave up.

Although the hell plane has a very large population, most of these people are of little use.

Their education level is two or three levels lower than that of Hell Continent, let alone compared with that of God's Domain.

If we pull them over, the smartest among the remaining people can only be used as high school students.

This is obviously not in Rollo's interests.

The universal education implemented by Simons was very successful and produced some top scientists, but it was actually an elite selection.

This does not mean that all school-age children are required to go to college.

Just like the divine space, it is a level-by-level screening.

The smarter ones will advance to the next level, until they are trained to become the most successful scientists, and then all of them will be brought to the divine space.

Those who were eliminated were of no use to the hell plane. To Rollo, they were just life forms that wasted food. Besides, bringing people back from the hell plane was not without cost.

It would not be appropriate to take it back and put it on the Hell Continent. As I said before, the habits of the Hell race are very different from other races.

Although the subjects of the gods are diverse, and there are also hell tribes among them, most of them only live in the divine domain space of the god they believe in.

Most of the orcs released, the three major categories of humans and spirits, and even the fishmen, the gods will not release them at will.

That's the huge difference.

The Divine Realm needs population, but it does not need these obviously hindering populations. It is better to maintain the unity of its members.

Just like the Eldar.

Neither Luo Luo nor Hell Continent has any burden on accepting the Spirit Tribe people.

They are just a branch of the demihuman race.

And a more talented and popular human being.

But for the Hell Tribe, which exudes the smell of sulfur, it is indeed daunting.

Maybe they love the smell so much that they don't want to wash it away.

No wonder no one likes it.

"Forget it, let's just leave it there. The system established by Simmons is quite complete. What if we can still train a few top scientists in the future?"

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