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Infinite Job Transfers Starting from Mechanic-Chapter 1089 - 549: Jing Clan, Jing God, Path of Upper Scenery
Hearing Su Yu’s words, everyone exchanged glances, and the elder tentatively asked, "Your Highness, are you really not here to carry out the extinction order?"
Su Yu shook his head helplessly, "No, I’m not an imperial envoy, nor a prince. I just picked up this warship, merely passing through."
Su Yu’s words left everyone perplexed, clearly skeptical.
But the elder still forced a smile, "So it was picked up? Such luck, hahaha..."
Just recently, Su Yu had instantly defeated all the powerful figures in the entire star system, and to this day, no one knew what method he used.
Su Yu was so powerful that whatever he said was naturally true.
"Alright, quickly tell me what this Jing God is supposed to be?"
Su Yu urged on.
He had a constant feeling that something was off about this star system, and that Jing God also felt odd.
The elder was silent for a moment, seemingly finally resolved, and transmitted a great deal of information to Su Yu.
After receiving it, Su Yu began to read.
Very soon, he understood what Jing God was.
Jing God was not a god of humans but the deity of those blue-skinned alien beings’ race.
These blue-skinned alien beings were called the Jing Clan.
This race was rather peculiar; many of its members traveled in advanced spacecraft across the galaxy, and if they encountered other alien civilizations, they would stop to help these civilizations develop technology and spiritual energy.
This aid was given free of charge.
In recent thousands of years, the Jing Clan used this method to help many civilizations step into the universe.
The human civilization in the Junyi Constant Star System came about this way.
Before the arrival of the Jing Clan, although the Junyi Star System had some decent technology, it was all remnants from thousands of years ago left by the Empire, and most related technicians had died in the Great Asia Space tides; technical data was largely lost, leading to them owning many advanced technologies they couldn’t use, or repair, or even manufacture.
As a result, life was quite miserable.
After the arrival of the Jing Clan, they helped decode the imperial relics of technology and restore technical data, leading to a rapid technological explosion within a short time.
Though the Jing Clan helped them greatly, they sought no return and no thanks were necessary.
Thus, the Jing Clan people held a unique status in the Junyi Star System, highly respected.
Over years of interaction, people discovered that these Jing Clan people all worshipped a god named "Jing God."
Later, it was understood that Jing God was a deity from Jing Clan mythology.
This god originally did not exist, merely a conceptual deity; worshiping Jing God was only a traditional cultural practice for the Jing Clan.
But ever since thousands of years ago, the Jing Clan ventured into space, colonized alien stars, and their population expanded exponentially.
When they prayed to Jing God, they surprisingly received actual responses.
The Jing Clan truly had a god from then on.
Jing God was kind and generous, responding positively to the prayers of the Jing Clan.
Under the protection of Jing God, the Jing Clan quickly overcame numerous dangers in space, smoothly colonizing many planets, their population soared again, establishing a vast cross-star-system influence and living quite well.
At this point, the Jing Clan encountered an alien civilization.
Throughout their development journey, the Jing Clan had never met an alien civilization, so this was their first.
Unsure how to deal with it, they followed custom and prayed to Jing God.
Jing God once again responded as always.
This time, Jing God gave a clear oracle: As intelligent being civilizations, mutual assistance for common development is the Path of Upper Scenery.
With Jing God’s oracle, the Jing Clan knew what to do.
They immediately dispatched a fleet to the alien civilization’s home planet, but not to engage in war or colonization, instead offering aid free of charge.
With the help of the Jing Clan, this alien civilization, referred to by them as "Rock Worm Clan," quickly experienced a technological boom and entered space.
Seeing the Rock Worm Clan’s development on track, the Jing Clan’s warship ascended and left the Rock Worm Clan’s star system, quietly leaving both fame and footprint behind.
Following this, similar events occurred numerous times, with the Jing Clan strictly adhering to the Path of Upper Scenery, offering free aid to many encountered civilizations.
The civilizations receiving aid were all extremely grateful to the Jing Clan, frequently engaging in exchanges and trade, and even directly joining the Jing Clan’s empire thereafter.
Of course, there were civilizations that remained ungrateful, biting back after being helped. At such times, Jing God issued an oracle, declaring that such brutal civilizations deserved punishment.
Those civilizations never appeared again afterward.
Such ungrateful wolf-like civilizations were rare.
Most civilizations were appreciative, even if not, they knew the strength of the Jing Clan and dared not act recklessly.
The civilizations biting back were purely mentally problematic.
Among civilizations aided by the Jing Clan, mutual interrelations based on the Jing Clan as a link remained quite good.
Hence, the Jing Clan and the various civilizations they helped formed a strong alliance.
However, this alliance was mostly around the Jing Clan’s mother star system, within a range of ten thousand light years.
The Jing Clan did not excel in deep space navigation at superluminal speeds, so their force expansion was centered around their mother star.
At this time, their development had reached its limit because civilizations within their river system had essentially joined the Jing Clan alliance, with no new civilizations discovered.
Other river systems were millions of light years away, truly too distant.







