Chapter 376: Core Principles
Although the New Ji inherited everything, they are ultimately not truly native Ji people. Their mentality regarding certain matters has yet to change.
For example, caring for their progenitor race.
Some ancient traditions and systems were broken.
For instance, restricting the development of their progenitor race.
In the past, while alien races relied on the excavation of Ji spaceships during the early stages of their civilization’s development to achieve a technological leap, after being integrated under the Ji, they could exchange contributions to the Ji for technology, achieving another leap forward.
However, their potential was ultimately capped. Their activities were confined to their home star systems, beyond which they could not venture.
To provide hope, this limitation could theoretically be overcome by earning contribution points, but the required number was exorbitantly high.
Once alien races reached their limits, they had several options. They could choose to rebel, though this was tantamount to seeking their own destruction.
Alternatively, they could rely on generations of researchers to strive to earn points. While the goal was nearly unattainable, it at least offered a glimmer of hope. However, records show that no race ever crossed this threshold through point accumulation.
