However, the advantage of wanderers is more obvious, they have a long lifespan, and they are able to constantly erode the body of the empire in a short period of time. Moreover, during this period, wanderers can freely capture the Empire's mechists, plunder the Empire's technology, and strengthen themselves.

But the wanderers also have a lot of flaws, they are too lazy and unwilling to cultivate, so it is difficult for them to give birth to real powerhouses, and even if there are occasional powerful wanderers, they are not opponents of the empire.

As the empire expands its territory, so do the number of wanderers, and the dispute between the two camps grows fiercer.

If this turmoil cannot be resolved, I am afraid that the empire will never want to restore peace.

But this problem plagued the empire for tens of thousands of years, and it was not until the birth of a man that the situation changed dramatically.

It was a man.

His name is Wei Yuan.

Wei Yuan's father was an ace and a member of the imperial family, but was later forced to leave the empire and defect to the alliance because of his rebellion against the empire's policies.

He founded Metroidvania on a barren planet within the Empire, established his own legions, and gathered a large number of remnants of the Empire to form an alliance.

He led the remnants of the Alliance to conquer planet after planet, and finally ruled the entire galaxy, making the galaxy completely the territory of the Alliance.

The alliance was created by Wei Yuan, and he was the greatest existence of the alliance.

Not only did Wei Yuan have a very high reputation within the Alliance, but even there were many admirers of Wei Yuan in the Alliance Council, and in their eyes, Wei Yuan was simply legendary.

However, Wei Yuan himself is very low-key. Unless his apprentices summoned him to battle, he would not engage in any combat at all, and he would not even train much.

In the Alliance, Wei Yuan had only one thing to praise, and that was to teach his apprentices. Wei Yuan trained many outstanding apprentices, some of whom passed the test to become officers or generals in the imperial team, and some of them left a strong mark on the stage of history.

But the other half of Wei Yuan's energy is all spent on exploring the mysteries of the universe, and he once landed in the cosmic galaxy with a group of apprentices from the Alliance, looking for habitable stars, trying to create a habitable planet to meet the physiological needs of the inhabitants of the empire.

Unfortunately, he failed. (If you read a violent novel, go to Feilu Novel Network!)

The Empire has no suitable stars, and they must migrate to other planets. But the inhabitants of the Empire are reluctant to live in this prosperous and rich home, and they want to stay here, while the Imperial government thinks they should go to distant galaxies in search of more resources.

The imperial government insisted on its own point of view, and the alliance could not be easily abandoned, so the two sides became more and more stale.

This farce lasted for thousands of years, and Wei Yuan continued to improve his technology and tried to create a planet suitable for human survival, but unfortunately it still failed.

Wei Yuan then chose to give up, and he dedicated the rest of his time to studying the Zerg.

For so many years, the alliance has sent mech teams to go deep into the wormhole, but the conclusion is the same. They can't break the brood, let alone kill the brood.

The Empire no longer has the luxury of being able to kill the brood, as it is destined to be an impossible task. The only thing the Empire can do is to drag the massive planet into deep hibernation, leaving it to sleep in the depths of the galaxy, constantly devouring the surrounding nebulae.

The next time the wormhole opens, the planet will awaken again, and it will burst out with terrifying power again, destroying nearby galaxies and digging out the star core of that star field.

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