Chu Guang naturally supported the players' plan to build their port in the Baiyue Strait.
Not only because the southern sea area housed Shelter No. 70 and the fallen Tiangong Space Station but also because it meant that his players had begun to actively spread the light of order outward.
As for issues like port ownership, it seemed rather petty to be entangled in that.
It was the year 2342, not 1600. He was neither an emperor of the Alliance nor a chairman of a transoceanic company but a manager of the Alliance and the designer of its order.
His players were not convicts he had banished but warriors who had sworn to end the wasteland under the United Human flag.
He and the players were highly unified in both interests and standpoints, not in opposition to each other.