Deep Space Wandering Fleet

Chapter 240 - 240 240 The Big Shot in the Universe



Chapter 240 - 240 240 The Big Shot in the Universe

?Chapter 240: Chapter 240: The Big Shot in the Universe Chapter 240: Chapter 240: The Big Shot in the Universe Technological stagnation meant that the Glizerians’ productivity had only developed to the point of large-scale handicrafts, with some rudimentary machines, but that was it. Yet what some mathematicians pondered in their minds was the esoteric math of “Moons of Witches,” making the situation nothing short of ridiculous and tragic.

It must be mentioned that, over the long years, deeper societal transformations had occurred—
including the emergence of dictatorships and oligarchies!

In the ancient times before states were established, the Glizerians did not have a strong sense of territory. Eating some roadside weeds was enough to fill their stomachs, and if not, they could always move to a new living place where there would always be something to eat.

However, as time changed and populations settled in large numbers without migrating extensively, the land capable of producing food became a precious wealth. They developed agriculture, enabling a unit of land to yield more food.

On this planet, however, the Glizerians were the largest and strongest biological beings, and it was impossible for them to have working animals like cattle or horses as humans did. Therefore, they had to labor themselves in all their farming activities.

Working on the planet’s surface for long periods not only meant taking the great risk of being blown away by typhoons but also excessive labor could damage their health and reduce their lifespan.

Due to differences in individual capabilities, exploitation and being exploited naturally arose, with capitalists always being a civilization’s greatest enemy.

Fortunately for this planet, capital contradictions were not as severe as in humanity. If things got too worse, they could just move elsewhere to live solitarily, eating some roadside weeds, with no risk of starving. They were not like humans who couldn’t survive without society. But most Glizerians preferred not to leave the cities unless absolutely necessary.

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