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Chapter 652 - 373, Alpha-class Psychic_4



Chapter 652: Chapter 373, Alpha-class Psychic_4

Korolya Battle Zone transformation, a reduction of 4 billion. In the recent six years, only the tax currency for Heijian Star and Rage Owl Star needs to be paid annually.

However, there will be follow-ups. The Empire recalculates the designated tax quota for each world every ten years, and the next recalculation period is a year away.

At that time, the administrative officials of the Star Sector Government will conduct a detailed investigation of the situation on the three planets of the Alliance, and in the end, a tax amount will be calculated and reported to the Star Domain. According to past situations, the population of Korolya is too difficult to ascertain accurately, and I’m afraid it will still be calculated as forty billion; the twin stars are easier, when the time comes, it is estimated that the count will be based on the actual number of people.

Whether the population migrates or not, the Empire doesn’t care; there’s no precedent for that. If Gu Hang can manage Korolya well within the year, conduct a decent population census, and withstand the on-site verification of the Star Sector Government and review by the Star Domain Government, then wouldn’t the matter be resolved?

A clear population census means that internal population migration within the Alliance won’t affect tax calculations—unless the overall development coefficient of the Alliance is adjusted.

Like Flying Wing Star, which also has to pay 4 billion tax currency annually, just like Korolya, but it only has a population of 8 billion. This highly developed Garden World has a development coefficient of level 5, meaning a single person corresponds to 0.5 tax currency.

It’s simply astounding.

But for now, it seems the Alliance should not be subject to an increase.

It’s uncertain after the next decade.

Gu Hang still feels somewhat helpless about this result.

Adjusting Korolya’s governance within a year to the point where a thorough population census can be conducted, even if he is relatively optimistic, he’s still somewhat unsure.

If things don’t go well, he might still suffer.

Nevertheless, even so, one should not give up eating for fear of choking. The population migration must be persisted with unceasingly, even at a loss.

In fact, it has already had an effect.

Those who are relocated to Heijian Star and Rage Owl Star indeed have no debuffs and can be put to work immediately.

On Rage Owl Star, Beiqing Valley Region still has plenty of land that can be cultivated; South Green Valley Region can also start with land clearing. The ever-prepared Green Valley Army Group has been ordered to advance southward and eradicate the mutated monsters within. Numerous jungles have been chopped down—not all, but in a planned way—and the land has been cultivated.

According to estimates, just to develop all the farmland in the Green Valley Region, at least two hundred million laborers are needed.

Not to mention that Weixing City, the industrial heartland, continues to expand its production capacity, with a substantial demand for industrial workers.

According to calculations by the Alliance Government, it is extremely difficult for Rage Owl Star to return to its glory of over a hundred years ago; natural conditions also no longer support it. However, it has no problem accommodating thirty billion people.

This is still the premise of not developing in the style of a Nest Capital World. In fact, Rage Owl Star can develop one or two industrial-type Nest Capitals, which would double the accommodable population.

Heijian Star, with superior natural conditions but a large ocean area and a smaller land area, can also accommodate more than thirty billion people.

If the mass migration is carried out with this goal in mind, Korolya’s population would decrease by 15%-20% at once, and the survival pressure would also be greatly reduced.

With a significant influx of population, Heijian Star and Rage Owl Star will undergo rapid development.

At the same time, reforms in Korolya, especially in Mingyan City, have begun to show results.

By now, Gu Hang’s monthly grant points income has returned to around seven thousand.

So far, eight months have passed since the end of the Mingyan City defense battle, and just from the monthly income, Gu Hang has received more than thirty thousand.

Plus the earnings from some small-scale battles to suppress rebellions, Gu Hang now has a total of 750,000 grace points on hand.

Most, of course, should be saved for subsequent preparations. He still needs to expand the army and train administrative officers.

However, it wouldn’t hurt to take a portion out for some technological draws.

Going for a ten-times draw in the ten thousand bracket, let’s try my hand at it.

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