When Chen Changhe personally tore up the slave registration papers that represented Aileen's status as a slave before her eyes, tears streamed down Aileen's face.
"Master, thank you for your kindness!"
"From this day on, while I live, I belong to you; when I die, I'll be your ghost!"
Aileen prostrated herself on the ground, wanting to kiss Chen Changhe's toes.
"There's no need for that, Miss Aileen. I'll have to rely on you to take care of me from now on."
Chen Changhe stopped her from going any further.
Being kissed there felt rather strange.
Buying the property had cost one hundred thousand divine power points, but buying Aileen had only cost one thousand.
To him now, that tiny amount of divine power was nothing.
Earlier, while still aboard the ship, he had received a message from the old principal, Zheng Dongfeng.
Zheng Dongfeng had secured an order for him from the East China Military Corps.
The main items were Goblin Horn Guns and Pump Wagons.
There was also a small order for Gretchin Submarines.
The sale price would be around one million divine power points.
The key was that this was a long-term order.
Every month, there would be procurement quotas worth nearly one million divine power points.
Chen Changhe knew that the old principal was trying to lend him a hand.
Over five months, that would amount to roughly five million divine power points in income.
Converted, that was five points of basic divinity.
Goblin Horn Guns and Pump Wagons truly were quite good.
But the East China Military Corps certainly did not lack weapons and equipment like these.
Even if they wanted to buy them, they should not have offered such a high price.
This was practically giving him money for free.
Chen Changhe remembered this kindness.
This was clearly special treatment for him.
The old principal had put a lot of thought into it.
This income alone would allow Chen Changhe to live very comfortably during his stay on Fortress Planet Eric.
One thousand divine power points in exchange for a loyal subordinate.
This deal was absolutely worth it.
Looking into Aileen's eyes, Chen Changhe knew she was sincerely grateful to him.
Unfortunately, Aileen was not one of his believers.
Otherwise, her faith level would at least begin at True Believer.
"By the way, Miss Aileen, do you know where profession divine cards are sold?
"I need a few knight-type and warrior-type profession divine cards right now, as well as a small Divine Realm Ship."
"Of course, Master! Please come this way! I'll take you to the busiest commercial street on Fortress Planet Eric. You'll definitely find what you need there."
Aileen walked attentively ahead, leading the way for Chen Changhe.
Her graceful steps painted a scene of their own.
They drew envious looks from the people around them.
Three hours later, Chen Changhe finally returned to his residence.
He had brought back two profession divine cards, as well as proof of ownership for a small Divine Realm Ship.
This Divine Realm Ship was a decommissioned vessel from the East China Military Corps. Other than being relatively old, it was excellent in every other respect.
The ship was docked in the mooring area at the edge of Fortress Planet Eric and could depart for the Chaotic Starry Sky at any time.
Aileen had not returned with him.
Chen Changhe had sent her to deliver goods to the military base of the East China Military Corps stationed on Fortress Planet Eric.
He had previously made an agreement with the old principal.
During his stay on Fortress Planet Eric, all goods from the order would be delivered to the military base of the East China Military Corps stationed there for the transaction to be completed.
This could also be considered the final test he had left for Aileen.
One million divine power points was absolutely an astronomical fortune for a native human like Aileen.
If, after receiving such a vast sum, Aileen remained unmoved by temptation and honestly continued working for him,
only then could Chen Changhe trust Aileen completely.
If she truly proves trustworthy, then when the conditions are right, it might not be impossible to nurture her into one of my subordinate gods...
Sooner or later, Chen Changhe would establish his own divine pantheon.
Recruiting subordinate gods was inevitable.
Not all subordinate gods had to come from Blue Star.
Compared to the godly humans native to Blue Star, native humans born in outer realms were often more trustworthy.
At least, that was true for Chen Changhe.
Two profession divine cards.
One was a Heavy Knight profession divine card, and the other was a Ranger Swordsman profession divine card.
Both were three-star profession divine cards.
Profession divine cards also had star ratings. The higher the rating, the more powerful the profession.
Naturally, the lowest grade consisted of the most basic professions.
For example, swordsmen, archers, and mages.
The profession skills attached to such divine cards were few and comparatively much weaker.
Most profession divine cards of this type were only one-star.
Advanced professions above them, such as swift swordsmen, rangers, and fire mages, were somewhat stronger.
Most professions of this type were two-star.
They possessed more profession skills, and those skills were more powerful as well.
Three-star profession divine cards were relatively rare.
They also placed extremely high demands on the physical constitution of their recipients.
If one's physical qualities were insufficient, the card could not be loaded.
Usually, only after becoming a demigod and cultivating extraordinary lifeforms would one have a chance to cultivate believers of this type.
Chen Changhe's Orks possessed exceptionally high physical attributes.
Although they were only elite lifeforms, their various attributes were absolutely no worse than those of ordinary extraordinary lifeforms.
Heavy Knight was an advanced knight profession. By equipping heavy armor, it could greatly increase one's defense and impact power.
It was extremely suitable for the Ork knight combat combination.
[Profession Template] [Name]: Heavy Knight [Skills]: Ferocious Charge, Knight's Heart, Powerful Strike, Steel Body, Heavy Cavalry Bloodline, Inertial Impact.
"1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. A full six profession skills."
"As expected of a three-star profession!"
Ferocious Charge: Charge forcefully forward. During the charge, it could not only directly knock away enemies in its path and inflict massive damage, but also had a certain chance of stunning opponents.
Knight's Heart: Passive skill. Mount movement speed and impact power increased by 20%, personal defense increased by 10%, and health recovery speed increased by 10%.
Powerful Strike: Wield a melee weapon to launch a Powerful Strike. Critical hit rate increased by 50%; once a critical hit occurred, there was a certain chance of inflicting tearing damage.
Steel Body: After entering combat status, damage received was reduced by 15% for 25 seconds. This effect doubled while charging.
Heavy Cavalry Bloodline: Physical recovery speed increased by 20%, resistance to abnormal conditions increased by 50%, and the duration of abnormal conditions reduced by 50%.
Inertial Impact: Passive skill. While charging, impact damage dealt increased according to one's carried weight. For every additional 50 kilograms carried, impact damage increased by 5%.
Chen Changhe could imagine the terrifying, unstoppable scene of groups of Ork knights clad in heavy armor launching a charge, as though heaven and earth were collapsing.
However, this profession divine card also had high loading requirements.
Fortunately, at least around 30% of the Orks who had completed their promotion to elite lifeforms could meet those requirements.
Chen Changhe now had more than five million Ork knights.
Even if only 30% could complete the class change, that would still be a full 1.5 million.
That was absolutely enough for him.
"Load!"
Without hesitation, Chen Changhe loaded the Heavy Knight profession divine card.
The divine card shattered and merged into Chen Changhe's Divine Realm.
"Begin the class changes."
Chen Changhe spoke again.
The moment his words fell, countless phantoms of Heavy Knight profession divine cards condensed in the sky above the Divine Realm and merged into the bodies of the qualified Ork knights.
"Thank you, my god!"
"Waaagh! Praise you, great God of War!"
"May your Waaagh! shine upon the world forever!"
One Ork knight after another dismounted, knelt upon the ground, and prayed devoutly.
Their heads pressed tightly against the ground, their bodies trembling continuously with excitement.
They could feel the power within their bodies constantly growing.
The changes in their bodies made them even more devout.
"Power comes from the God of War!"
"Glory belongs to the God of War!"
"And loyalty shall likewise be offered to the God of War!"
"Waaagh!"
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