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Chapter 247 - How Beautiful a World Without Troublemakers Would Be

Amidst the confusion, the conquest of the world continues.

Tearing through space, descending, searching for the heart of the world, devouring...

Su Ye had become extremely proficient in this entire process, as natural to him as eating and sleeping, almost an instinctive habit.

Along the way, he encountered many people, including powerful beings he had only read about in literary works.

These powerful beings also expressed their dissatisfaction and opposition to his arrival and conquest.

However, the outcome was almost always the same.

Either submit like a dog, or not even have the right to be one.

Many strong beings perished, while some surviving Gods and similar entities, under Su Ye's command, arrived in the Blue Star world and became professional workers.

Blue Star originally had no gods, but as Su Ye collected more, Gods naturally emerged.

These surviving Gods found second careers across various fields on Blue Star and even throughout the solar system, significantly improving the planet's ecosystem and survival conditions.

Turning deserts into oases and barren lands into fertile fields was just the beginning—even Mars' atmosphere was gradually being modified to become breathable for humans.

The entire world within humanity's reach was undergoing a positive transformation.

This quickly caught the attention of humans on Blue Star.

Various nations began actively accelerating their efforts to explore deep space. Those capable conducted independent research, while those lacking resources banded together or aligned with major powers, forming international alliances.

The former hegemon of Blue Star, "America," upon realizing the enthusiasm of others and the potential of being surpassed, reverted to its usual role as a troublemaker. While increasing internal research investments, it also sent agents to sabotage other nations' deep-space exploration efforts.

Before deep-space exploration even began, wars erupted once more on Blue Star.

This time, before Su Ye even had to intervene, deities like Athena, standing on the side of justice, took action directly.

First, they sealed all of America's domestic laboratories, preventing them from obtaining accurate experimental results and effectively dismantling their physics research.

Then, every laboratory worldwide associated with America was forced to cease operations due to various "accidents."

Some virus experiments that could have posed severe threats to human life or Earth's ecosystem were outright destroyed on the spot.

When America realized this global hostility, it made a decision that was very much in line with its usual behavior.

At any cost, it resolved to start a war—even if it meant gambling the entire country—to drag everyone on Blue Star down with it.

Their logic was simple: it didn't matter if they were doing well or not—no one else was allowed to do better!

With its existing stockpile of weapons and ammunition, even with its technology being sealed, it still had the capacity to wage war against the world.

However, before they could launch the war, they realized that their prized strategic reserves had become a joke.

Thousands of nuclear warheads lost their effectiveness, turning into useless metal, and their warships, fighter jets, and modern military equipment all became non-functional displays.

It turned out that the unknown force not only locked down their technology but also eliminated all their existing armed forces.

At this moment, America couldn't even dream of waging war against the world—any random armed group could easily take over one of their cities.

They even had the feeling that their technological level was regressing back to the Iron Age.

Despite this, America's leaders still failed to recognize their mistakes and quickly devised a new global plan.

They sought to provoke other nuclear-armed nations, aiming for mutual destruction through nuclear warfare.

Their logic remained simple: if we're going down, you're all coming with us. There's no way we'll let anyone be better off than us.

However, before they could even put this plan into action, their own country collapsed from within.

Upon realizing that the nation's armed forces had mysteriously lost their combat capability, various civil organizations in America quickly became active.

Looting and mass theft became the most widespread social phenomena.

"If America is doomed and the world is ending, shouldn't we hurry and stock up on food and supplies?"

At the same time, environmentalists and religious figures stepped forward, condemning America's government for committing too many sins, claiming that divine punishment—decreed unanimously by all Gods, including God Himself—had befallen them.

In a way, they weren't entirely wrong.

However, under Su Ye's orders, none of the otherworldly Gods appeared directly on Blue Star, so this theory remained unconfirmed.

But as more miracles occurred, the Gods' physical presence no longer mattered—people's belief in them was enough.

Soon, some so-called believers of the Gods began carrying out violent purges.

Looters, law enforcement officers who neglected their duties, and politicians who lied to the public on television all became their targets.

America instantly plunged into complete chaos.

The government completely collapsed, and public safety was entirely lost.

The so-called "Free America" became a place where daily gunfights were the new reality.

Meanwhile, as America descended into turmoil, the rest of the world unexpectedly became more harmonious.

Nations once divided by religion reconciled, regions that had fought over resources for years made peace, and from north to south, east to west, people became more friendly and cooperative.

The downfall of America unexpectedly brought peace and development to humanity—a surprising outcome, yet one that felt inevitable.

The world was always meant to unite and explore the stars together. The years of war and conflict? Those were all thanks to America's troublemakers.

Many even speculated that America had been infiltrated by alien spies, deliberately hindering Blue Star's technological advancement.

Of course, that answer no longer mattered.

Without the troublemakers, the people of Blue Star united. Scientific cooperation flourished, particularly in aerospace, as technological barriers fell and nations collaborated on development.

Don't think of it as too ambitious—if humanity eliminated internal strife and distrust, their potential would far exceed anyone's imagination.

Perhaps this was precisely what America's traitorous elites had feared the most?

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