Wilderness Livestream Room [Interstellar]
Wilderness Livestream Room | Chapter: 36 

Glaki’s request not only dumbfounded Su Ge, but also left the other aliens dumbfounded. 

For example, Zigmadar and Sela showed complete admiration, as if the words they had always wanted to say but dared not were suddenly spoken by this person. There was a sense of satisfaction mixed with a hint of resentment, like, “Why didn’t I say it first?” 

If they had spoken first, maybe they could have gotten a fish now. Oh, no no no, they were just thinking, just casually thinking… 

On the other hand, Amphit and Guagaka were completely confused. They had just woken up and hadn’t figured out what was going on yet, but that didn’t stop them from seeing Glaki drooling over the food in Su Ge’s hands. 

Abing was also shocked, but besides being shocked, she didn’t seem to have any special reaction. At most, her gaze kept shifting back and forth on the roasted fish, and finally landed on Glaki. Her eyes were deep, but it was hard to tell what she was thinking. 

If there was one person who reacted normally to this matter, it was probably Flynn. He squinted at Glaki, having been awake for a while, and suddenly uttered in a faint voice, “You dare to ask for Earthling stuff? Aren’t you afraid of death?” 

Glaki’s eyes, which were originally filled with anticipation and sparkle, suddenly dimmed. He sneakily glanced at Flynn, pursed his lips, and didn’t speak. It was evident that he was somewhat afraid of Flynn, probably because of the encounter with the bat swarm in the forest earlier. 

Meanwhile, Su Ge’s inner turmoil was intense. On one hand, she was relieved that Glaki had dropped the idea of asking for things under Flynn’s words, securing her own provisions. But on the other hand, she was extremely angry! 

“What do you mean by ‘You dare to ask for Earthling stuff? Aren’t you afraid of death?'” 

What’s wrong with Earthlings? Are they not individuals? Are they inferior to you in some way? 

Su Ge narrowed her eyes slightly, almost imperceptibly tugged at the corner of her lips, and said to Flynn in a flat tone, “You’re so noble, why bother joining here? Aren’t you afraid of being poisoned by air pollution when you’re with Earthlings?” 

Flynn glanced at Su Ge, his disdain is quite apparent. “You have some self-awareness, that’s good.” 

Su Ge wasn’t angry either. She remained silent. She continued to bite into her fish and eat it slowly. She awaited the tender fish meat wrapped in hot soup to ripple in her mouth, flooding it with sweetness, as if she hadn’t heard Flynn’s words at all. 

Her demeanor was too quiet, too indifferent, and too carefree. 

Except for Zigmadar and Sela, the other six people at the table were quite unfamiliar with Su Ge. They didn’t know her habits, let alone her character. But now, her silence seemed like a norm to them. 

After all, they had seen too many races from lower-level planets groveling and swallowing their pride when encountering higher-level ones. 

However, to Zigmadar and Sela, who were familiar with her, this was somewhat unusual. After all, Su Ge was someone who even dared to stand up against someone like Rong Shi, a Royal Major General of the Galactic Interstellar Empire. While Flynn’s home planet, Helmor Star, was in the same category as the Milky Way, it was far inferior. How could Su Ge possibly tolerate his provocation? 

This was too abnormal! 

Their attention reluctantly shifted from the fragrant fish to Su Ge, and they found that neither of them seemed to be uncomfortable with the almost one-sided situation. She was even earnestly eating the grilled fish. 

This was definitely not like Su Ge, definitely not like an Earthling. The four small bumps on Zigmadar’s head began to emit a faint green light. He was nervous, feeling a sense of impending doom, like the calm before a storm. 

The grilled fish had many bones, and Su Ge ate carefully, not wasting any bit. After all, on this planet, ingredients were not scarce, but food that could be prepared for consumption was truly limited. If she didn’t eat carefully, it would be disrespectful to the gifts of the gods. 

Flynn kept a close eye on Su Ge. He had witnessed Su Ge’s battle with the bats, and although he didn’t know her exact combat strength, he could tell that this Earthling was quite powerful. It would be difficult to win against her in a fight. 

He remained on guard against her, but never did he expect that this Earth woman would fall silent in the end, as if she hadn’t heard what he had just said at all. After waiting for a few minutes, Flynn suddenly breathed a sigh of relief, looking at Su Ge with a hint of contempt. 

That’s why he looked down on these low-level planet people the most. They were so servile, without a backbone, they deserved to be looked down upon for their entire lives. 

He relaxed his body, shifted into a more comfortable position, leaned against the rock, half-closed his eyes to rest, occasionally glancing at Su Ge. However, she was still eating fish, seemingly having completely forgotten about the matter. 

Finally, Su Ge bit the last piece of fish into her mouth, carefully removing the bones and spitting them out. She discarded the fish bones from her hand, and immediately, Zigmadar on the side eagerly offered two leaves for her to wipe her hands. 

Su Ge turned her head slightly, looking at Zigmadar with a faint smile. She said, “Thank you.” 

This smile was so gentle and warm that Zigmadar couldn’t help but shiver. He was about to reply with “You’re welcome,” but before he could even utter a word, he realized that Su Ge, who had just been in front of him, had vanished. 

Vanished??? 

Zigmadar rubbed his eyes in disbelief. Indeed, Su Ge, who had been sitting in front of him just moments ago, had disappeared into thin air. This… was too bizarre… 

Of course, this strangeness didn’t last long. In an instant, he heard a crisp sound followed by Flynn’s exclamation, “Ah! Are you out of your mind?” 

Only then did Zigmadar quickly turn his head to see what was happening. What he saw was Fynn and Su Ge engaged in a scuffle. No, “scuffle” was too polite a word; Su Ge was unilaterally attacking Flynn, who had been high and mighty just moments ago, was now being beaten down by Su Ge’s onslaught, rolling on the ground in agony. 

At first, Flynn could still curse, but soon he couldn’t utter a single word because every time he tried, he felt this ghostly woman swiftly appearing by his side. Without any hesitation, she would raise her hand and slap him hard across the face. After a few of these, he instinctively shut his mouth and dared not say any more nonsense. 

However, even without speaking, Flynn realized he was no match for Su Ge. When he fought against the Bat, Su Ge seemed impressive, but it was only when Flynn faced her himself that he truly understood what it meant to have no chance of fighting back. 

Su Ge’s movements were so fast that before anyone could react, she had already beaten Flynn to the point where he couldn’t even speak. It wasn’t until this moment that Abing reacted, jumping up and rushing towards the two of them. 

But faced with the wooden sword swinging in Su Ge’s hand, Abing dared not act rashly. She could only plead softly, “Su Ge, please stop. You’re fighting someone from a Class I planet. This isn’t appropriate!” 

Su Ge was now most annoyed by hearing these kinds of remarks about racial discrimination. She couldn’t help but snort coldly a few times, swinging her wooden sword harder at Flynn, who could only groan and roll on the ground. 

“Stop it!” Abing was terrified by Su Ge’s actions. Her golden eyes widened, showing her nervousness and confusion. Seizing an opportunity, she stepped forward and grabbed Su Ge’s wrist. Lowering her voice, she said, “We can’t keep fighting. What if something goes wrong?” 

In the show, many things couldn’t be stated too directly, but Abing believed, as a race from a Class V planet, as a race participating in the show to increase their planet’s fame, she should understand what she meant. 

You couldn’t offend people from Class I planets, you couldn’t. Otherwise, nobody knew what kind of disaster it might bring to their home planet. 

Su Ge narrowed her eyes and directly shook off Abing’s hand, but she didn’t continue to hit Flynn. Of course, it wasn’t because she listened to Abing’s persuasion, but because Flynn was already in a pretty sorry state. Even though Su Ge had controlled her strength and hadn’t aimed for vital points or bones, Flynn’s flesh was still torn. 

She lifted her foot and stepped on Flynn’s pelvis, looking down at him. She didn’t feel tired at all, but rather, under the night sky, her eyes were surprisingly bright, and her whole demeanor was unusually serious and solemn. 

“In this world, all races are equal; perhaps your planet is more advanced, but so what? Does that mean you have two lives for every one of us? Is the strength of an individual, a race, or a planet truly only about development? I don’t think so. 

“According to your theory, just because you’re advanced, does that give you the right to oppress others? Does it mean that one day, if you’re not as strong, you can be bullied by others too? If that’s the case, doesn’t it mean that you are weak inside?” 

“My homeland taught me that true strength isn’t about randomly hitting others. True strength is being at the top while still being compassionate. It’s about helping those who are weaker and earning respect just by being yourself.” 

“Is someone like you, who only knows how to look down on others and suppress them with words, truly strong?” 

Flynn breathed heavily, glaring at Su Ge. “You’re insane! You keep saying true strength isn’t about randomly hitting people, but what are you doing now?” 

“I’m teaching you how to be human.” Su Ge lowered her foot from Flynn’s body, lightly tapping her other hand with the wooden sword, a contemptuous smile playing on her lips. “Since you’ve told me that your rationale is based on the absolute hierarchy of planets, then let me tell you another truth: whether a person’s fist is strong or not determines if they can survive.” 

She smirked even more disdainfully. “Of course, you can choose to quit the show right now and go back to complain to your homeland, saying you were beaten by an Earthling from a Class V planet during the show’s recording. You can hope they’ll come to Earth for trouble, and maybe even let the entire Interstellar Alliance see how your homeland apologizes to a Class V planet in public.” 

Flynn’s expression turned grim. 

One important rule of “Wilderness Livestreaming Room” is that anything happening during the live broadcast cannot escalate to interplanetary conflicts. This rule is not only agreed upon by the participants but also by their respective planets. 

In the show, confrontations like Su Ge and Flynn’s were not uncommon, and while on the surface, all planets followed the rules, many suffered in secret. 

After all, these were secrets left unspoken. 

But one day, these unspoken secrets were directly exposed, and the situation became quite delicate. 

After all, if Helmor Star were to cause trouble for Earth at this time, it wouldn’t just be a matter of stopping some loose lips; it would firmly establish their racial discrimination, the most taboo issue within the Interstellar Alliance. 

At this moment, Su Ge’s words resonated with many people in the live broadcast. 

In the Interstellar Alliance, most of what people noticed at first were the dazzling Class I and Class II planets and other star systems. However, the proportion of such planets and systems was not high, totaling of no more than two hundred. Therefore, the vast majority were what were referred to as developing Class III planets. They had just recently emerged from poverty-stricken Class IV planets, and of course, there were also quite a few impoverished Class V planets. 

If we were to say that the races of Class I and Class II planets have never or rarely experienced racial discrimination, then for Class III, IV, and V planets, such discrimination is far too common, so much so that sometimes the races of these planets have become accustomed to it. 

Maybe back then, someone could have felt insulted, but after walking away, they might not have thought about it much. Yet, now, when reflecting on it, it’s really sad. 

One message in particular resonated with many people. 

【 I was born on a planet full of immigrants. When I was young, my mom took me out to play. Everyone was waiting in line, but suddenly, people from a Class I planet cut in front of us. I got really mad and asked my mom why they did that. She didn’t answer me then, but later she explained that people from our Class IV planet can’t compete with those from a Class I planet. 

As a kid, I was just angry and thought it wasn’t fair. But as I grew up, I began to accept it as normal. Now, looking back, I realize there’s no excuse for it; it’s discrimination! 】 

This wasn’t just a comment in the bullet comments; it was a message on the discussion panel in the live broadcast room, and it stirred up memories for many. From childhood to adulthood, everyone has experienced such unfairness due to discrimination. 

In fact, some things are better left unthought of, because once recalled, they lead to constant reflection, especially in such a particular time as today. 

【 I think what Su Ge said is really good. True strength isn’t about bullying others because you can, but because you’re strong enough and still willing to help! 】 

【Agreed! 】 

【Agreed! +1】 

【Agreed! +2】 

… 

【 It’s not just about not bullying others. I think true strength should also be like Su Ge’s, bravely saying no. I used to be too weak; I never dared to resist this kind of racial discrimination. I’ve decided that if I encounter such a thing again in the future, I will bravely say no! 】 

【I will bravely say no too! 】 

【Me too! I will never pretend it’s not happening again. I will never tell my children, like my parents did to me, that this is normal! This is not normal at all! 】 

【It’s a good thing that everyone is willing to say no; it’s progress. But haven’t we noticed? What should truly disappear is not our courage, but racial discrimination! 】 

… 

【That’s right, what should truly disappear is not our courage, but racial discrimination! 】 

【+Interstellar fairness, reject discrimination!】 

【+Interstellar fairness, reject discrimination!】 

… 

【I also think we should thank Su Ge from Earth for this. It’s because of her that all of us realize we should stand up. If Earth is suppressed by the Helmorians because of this, I think it’s a tragedy for the entire interstellar alliance! 】 

【Helmorians, are you daring enough to openly declare that you don’t discriminate against Earth and that we won’t retaliate against Earth? 】 

【Do you dare? 】 

… 

To the organizers, this seemed like a minor incident during the live broadcast, especially since there had been instances of participants fighting in previous broadcasts, so they didn’t pay much attention to it. 

But what nobody expected was that in just a few hours, this incident quickly turned into a huge “Interstellar Alliance Against Racial Discrimination” movement. It didn’t just pick up speed on the interstellar network but also played out in real life over the next few days. Additionally, some groups whose already fighting the discrimination also got involved without an effort. 

In short, after just a few days, the entire Interstellar Alliance became deeply involved in the “anti-racial discrimination” movement. Major planetary systems, particularly those of Class I and II, openly backed the cause. Some even went as far as introducing the “Anti-Racial Discrimination Act” within the Interstellar Alliance, expressing their firm approval of this movement. 

As for Earth, the epicenter of this “blame from above” scenario, it experienced a rollercoaster of highs and lows within a short span of time. 

Initially, when Su Ge confronted Flynn, Earth indeed faced various threats and intimidations from Helmor Star, even resorting to economic sanctions. In terms of power, Earth was definitely on the weaker side, but Earthlings have a characteristic: even if they feel intimidated internally, they never show it externally, and they are fiercely protective of their own. 

So, Earth confronted Helmorians head-on. 

Helmorians, on the other hand, were taken aback. They were a respected Class I planet within the Interstellar Alliance, and they’re used to being in control and never facing opposition. This angered them greatly, and they were ready to resort to force against Earth. 

Meanwhile, Earth sought help from the Interstellar Alliance, but the Alliance was playing diplomatic games. Therefore, Earth was prepared to endure economic setbacks for thirty years if it meant standing up to Helmor Star. 

However, things took an unexpected turn. Overnight, the entire Interstellar Alliance seemed to shift its focus entirely onto the conflict between Earth and Helmor Star. Everyone was watching them, as if everyone knew that Helmor was planning to use force against Earth, with even the Chairperson of the Interstellar Alliance making statements. 

— 

This left Earth extremely surprised, and at the same time, it also surprised Helmor Star greatly. Before they could come up with a good solution, things took a turn that left them dumbfounded. 

Firstly, various Class I and Class II planets actively came forward stating their non-support for “racial discrimination,” and each Class I and Class II planet began to allocate funds to assist Class III, IV, and V planets this year, especially Earth, which received a significant amount. 

Secondly, the Interstellar Alliance directly introduced an “Anti-Racial Discrimination Act,” which basically announced that the entire Interstellar Alliance does not welcome racial discrimination, and those engaging in it will be punished. 

Lastly, Helmor Star belatedly realized that within just two or three days, they had become representatives of this evil habit of racial discrimination. Of course, being seen as the negative example was one thing, but the problem was, after becoming this negative example, several Class I and Class II planets that had been in economic cooperation with them directly canceled their cooperation for the following year. 

Helmor Star immediately sensed that something was amiss. 

Meanwhile, Earth, which had just come in to make a cameo appearance at the beginning of the drama and was casually observing from the sidelines, also found the development of this situation too surreal. 

They really just wanted to defend themselves initially, unwilling to be looked down upon by others, so they hadn’t thought of anything else. But later, the situation developed to the point where they actually became the forefront of “anti-discrimination”! 

Earthlings: Meow? (⊙_⊙) 

Subsequently, before this forefront banner could be taken down, representatives from the Interstellar Alliance unexpectedly arrived to console and comfort them for the grievances they suffered in this incident. 

They also inquired about what assistance their planet needed for development. At that moment, they were puzzled about what was going on. Finally, the Minister of Commerce had a sudden inspiration and promptly mentioned that there were several barren planets nearby that Earth wanted to apply to annex as subsidiary planets, but the procedures had not been completed. 

Of course, this was just a polite gesture, and Earth’s various foreign ministers didn’t really expect the Interstellar Alliance to help, considering they had been applying for a long time without success. 

But as the saying goes, “Better late than never.” When the Interstellar Alliance’s diplomatic team heard about this, they immediately waved their hands and designated these several suitable barren planets as subsidiary planets, which was equivalent to increasing Earth’s area by more than five times in an instant. Moreover, these procedures were completed in just one day, without any delay. 

Earthlings feeling like they’ve been hit by a huge stroke of luck: Meow meow?? (⊙_⊙)(⊙_⊙) 

— 

This is not just a windfall; it’s a whole kitchen falling from the sky. 

On the other hand, Hemor Star was also dumbfounded. A mere three days ago, they were targeting the Class V planet to be punished, and now they had become the primary focus of the entire Interstellar Alliance. They garnered a wave of sympathy, of course, and after reaping tangible benefits, if they continued to oppose Earth, they’d be cutting off their own path. 

Moreover, they were now playing the role of villains. 

Who wants to play the villain?!  

Being good is easy, isn’t it? Being generous is just about giving money, right? It’s not that difficult. For a traditional Class I planet like Helmor Star, being wealthy was nothing new. And given their previous stinginess in assisting other planets, this time, to salvage their reputation, they spared no effort! 

They immediately followed the footsteps of Class I planets. Firstly, they spoke out, affirming their strict adherence to the Interstellar Alliance’s “Anti-Racial Discrimination Act.” They even introduced even stricter regulations themselves. Then they began their generous act. 

Of course, Earth, the planet they had recently intended to humiliate, was the first to be compensated. Besides that, every other Class III, IV, and V planet received their share. In short, to salvage their crumbling reputation within the Interstellar Alliance, Helmor Star truly poured out a significant amount of assistance. 

For Earth, assistance from Helmor Star was utterly unexpected. After all, just a few days ago, who would have thought that the Class I planet, which was planning to push them down and rub them into the ground, would turn into a benevolent benefactor, bringing them substantial financial assistance? 

The difference was too extreme, too unbelievable. 

No, it wasn’t just unbelievable; they hadn’t even considered the idea. It seemed nonsensical, impractical, completely beyond possibility. Even the most imaginative fiction wouldn’t dare to imagine such a scenario, nor would any TV drama depict it, nor would anyone boast about it! 

Earthlings: “This world is too magical!” 

Of course, Earth wasn’t the only planet benefiting from this incident. Class III, IV, and V planets also received unexpected orders and assistance. Class I and Class II planets harvested a wave of public goodwill, winning themselves many potential benefits. 

As for the headquarters of the Interstellar Alliance, they were even happier. Through this incident, they addressed a prevalent problem within the alliance, at least superficially. Under their leadership, the entire Interstellar Alliance was moving towards a more prosperous direction. 

Even Helmor Star, with its image of being able to repent and improve, garnered a wave of goodwill throughout the Interstellar Alliance. 

To sum up, in this “anti-discrimination” movement, it appears that there are no losers at the moment; everyone is a winner. 

Congratulations to all! 

xiaocaojade[Translator]

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