"I'm sorry, where are my manners? I am Bill Franks, Governor of the Whalemoor Region," Governor Bill re-introduced himself after forgetting his self-introduction.
He had been too arrogant to think that Governor Hugo would know about him when they had never met. After all, their countries barely had any interaction in the past.
Meanwhile, Hugo quickly realized who Bill Franks was. He had never met the person, but he had heard of Whalemoor City; it was located in the southwesternmost part of the continent.
"So it was Governor Bill. Please excuse my ignorance," Hugo calmly smiled, shaking Governor Bill's hands and making peace. Then, he replied, "I don't know if we will find any Outer Beings in the Celestial Belt or not. But if you ask me whether I hope there would be any to discover or not, I would say no."
"Haha, that's not surprising. Who would want to have such dangerous beings so close to our home?" Governor Bill softly chuckled and commented, "I heard those Outer Beings are nearly immortal, making them very difficult to kill."
"Difficult to kill? You make it sound as if there's a precedent for killing Outer Beings, Governor Bill," another voice interjected as a beautiful Lunaran woman approached.
Governor Bill and Governor Hugo both glanced at the newcomer before the former replied, "Isn't that the case? Didn't Lord Vaan defeat one from the moon?"
"Defeated, yes. Killed? Definitely not. Lady Hecate took away that creature after it was reduced to a weakened state," the Lunaran woman clarified before adding, "But more importantly, that creature couldn't really be considered an Outer Being."
"As strong as Lord Vaan is, he cannot defeat a true Outer Being with his current level of power, let alone kill one. If it were possible, the Celestial Kingdom's glorious civilization would not have ended so helplessly and powerlessly."
"True Outer Beings possessed absolute power, the likes that you have never seen or can imagine. Their presence would bring absolute terror and despair, should they appear," the Lunaran woman said very surely, surprising the two governors.
"You seem to know about those Outer Beings very well?" Governor Hugo doubted.
"I don't dare to claim I know everything about them, but I am at least confident I know more about them than most dwellers of the surface," the Lunaran woman nodded and said, "You see, the Celestial Kingdom has records of the Celestial Federation's downfall when the Outer Beings arrived."
"You don't need to ask me about this either since I'm sure this piece of historical record will be made public soon. Perhaps even sooner than you think," the Lunaran woman reckoned.
Surprisingly, her guess was very accurate.
Shortly after SS Voyager departed for the Celestial Belt, the live streams of the starship on the big screens ended, switching to a documentary on the end of the Celestial Federation and the Outer Beings that ended it.
Immediately, all the guests in the Observation Deck—No, everyone in the world focused their attention on the media channels that broadcasted the Celestial Federation's history.
Before the fall of the Celestial Federation, it was a human civilization that spanned across multiple stars.
At the height of its glory, it had hundreds of Divine Transformation Realm experts, and few were even on the verge of exploring an entirely new realm of power in spirit energy cultivation.
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