After comforting the local residents, Veronica went to visit the World Spirit of the Liral'suss Kingdom. Its appearance was that of a white dragon with two wings on its back, slender and elegant, which was also the origin of the Liral'suss Kingdom's symbol. It showed the same surprise at Veronica's appearance as the other World Spirits.

With Veronica's help, the World Spirit quickly restored this war-torn world. The land was re-covered with vegetation, and the dragon population was nourished and quickly entered the breeding season.

After dealing with these matters, she accepted the allegiance of King Sengupta and the royal family, and granted the other party the title of Prince of Liral'suss. Following the example of the Linnae Kingdom, she granted the other party membership in the Spirit Tree Council. In this way, the Liral'suss Kingdom established a true subordinate relationship with the Eternal Court. In the future, the kingdom's defense will be entirely the responsibility of the court. Of course, the obligations are the same. Not only will they have to pay tribute regularly, but they will also have to send an armed force of 1,000 people to fight for the court.

Not long after the investiture ceremony, Soshian returned to the Liral'suss Kingdom, bringing with him the truce he had signed with the K'san sept, and a high-ranking Ethereal who had come to apologize.

In fact, the civilians of the Liral'suss Kingdom were somewhat dissatisfied with the ceasefire. Having already been hurt, they naturally hoped to continue the war until the T'au were completely destroyed. It can be said that the entire Savage Kingdom hated the T'au to the core.

However, they could not oppose the majesty of the Phoenix King and the love of the Eternal Queen, so they could only vent their resentment on Ang'khor. On Ang'khor's way to the Ancestral Forest, although Soshian had arranged for guards to block the way, the scolding never stopped.

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However, this Ethereal never wavered or showed any emotion, partly because his heart had long been as still as water, and partly because he couldn't understand the Aeldari language without a translation device.

Ang'khor entered the outer reaches of the Ancestral Forest, the burial area for the corpses of the dead. Many white trees were planted here, each representing a dead person. Originally, it was just a sparse area, but now it was unusually "dense," and the white dragon symbolizing this world sat in front of this dense white forest.

This Ethereal had never seen such a creature, and it seemed to be intelligent, but Soshian had already told him that the white dragon represented this world.

So Ang'khor, under the gaze of the white dragon, slowly knelt on the hard, cold stone slab and raised his blade of honor with both hands.

"I, on behalf of the Ethereal Council of K'san, repent for this mistaken war, and may all the souls who have suffered find peace."

After kneeling for an unknown amount of time, Ang'khor heard a long and desolate dragon's roar. When he looked up, he saw the elegant white dragon had spread its wings and flown up, and then countless faint forms rose from the white trees like small balls of light. They had Aeldari-like body outlines, like phantoms formed by smoke or light spots.

Although he had just spoken of souls, the T'au did not believe in the concept of souls. As an Ethereal, Ang'khor also did not believe in the soul doctrines believed by many races, which had always been regarded as a superstition in T'au society.

But today his worldview was greatly impacted. He believed that the other party did not need to play any magic tricks in front of him to fool him, and these phantoms must represent something.

But perhaps these were just some of his thoughts before his death, because what awaited him next was death.

But reality is always surprising. After gathering the souls on its wings, the white dragon turned into a beam of light and disappeared into the sky above the Ancestral Forest.

This action of the white dragon did not represent forgiveness, but only conveyed an attitude of "ignoring it," which, to some extent, calmed the anger of the residents of the Liral'suss Kingdom.

In fact, Soshian never really intended to take Ang'khor's life from the beginning. He simply handed over this power to the World Spirit for judgment. If the white dragon intended to repay blood with blood, then Ang'khor would be the sacrificial victim. Now that the white dragon did not want his life, Soshian naturally did not need to let him die.

After all, he had seen that the reason for countless bad things happening was one thing - the people who deserved to die didn't die, and the people who didn't deserve to die did.

Like Ang'khor's behavior, he didn't really need to kneel, but he knelt for those who should have knelt but didn't.

So, Soshian let the Ethereal go, and sent a dragon ship to take him back to K'san.

In fact, he had another purpose in doing this, which was to see how the T'au's High Council would deal with this Ethereal. This was also a small means for him to judge the entire T'au race. He also wanted to see how the people of K'san would face the "war reparations" they would have to bear next.

But no matter what, the war in the Liral'suss Kingdom could be considered to have truly come to an end.

Next, he first announced the court's support and assistance to the Liral'suss Kingdom for the next three hundred years, because he had promised to compensate them. The entire support plan included new high-yield crops, new dragon taming, free technology products, and experimental spirit bone knights. The entire plan benefited all aspects of the Savage Kingdom and was welcomed by the people here.

After that was the resettlement plan for the Araken clan. Their new home was chosen on the 5th planet of the Dellamara star system. This is a planet with a relatively moderate mass and location. Although there is no atmosphere, this is not difficult even for the Ark Aeldari. The Aeldari have only lost the creative ability of the World Spirit, but they still have the technology to transform planets.

The Araken clan itself is not very picky about climate and environment, as long as there is enough oxygen concentration.

Before the atmosphere was transformed, the Araken clan first landed their few remaining ships on the surface of the planet as the initial stronghold. Then, the Netherlight Butterflies launched a bubble to envelop the planet, and then the Bonesingers manipulated a device called Breath of Air to directly change the shape of the bubble like blowing a balloon, creating a primitive atmosphere in a very short time and allowing the planet to rain for the first time.

After the primitive atmosphere was completed, the Starshapers began to establish an ecological model for it according to the various values of this planet, and selected a suitable biological cycle system. Originally, there was no Starshaper profession in the Ark World, but Dorar did not know where he had abducted a few scholars who knew some Starshaper knowledge from Commorragh - because Commorragh's governor often liked to drag real-world planets to Commorragh and turn them into an independent district, so Commorragh is currently the only place where the Aeldari race retains Starshaper knowledge, but these scholars basically serve the upper class.

Afterwards, Soshian also asked Dorar how he found these Starshapers. As a result, he said that they were provided by several conspiracy groups who were trying to jump back and forth between the court and Viktor.

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