"Hoo..."
Chen Mang leaned back in the chair, gently massaging his temple with slight fatigue, after a long silence, he lit a cigarette and tilted his head to look at the scenery outside the window, his thoughts gradually drifting away.
He learned a lot of information from Qiu Yisao.
The situation of the entire universe...
It’s almost dominated by the the of war.
This is sothing he can understand.
After all, even in his previous world war was the main the, which is normal, it’s the natural rule of developnt, but in his forr world, at least wars would be fought for grand principles, for the country, for the people.
At worst, it was simple; he wanted to be king.
But the warfare between civilizations in this universe has no such reasons, the sole reason to start a war is—
Strike first, otherwise, when he grows stronger, he will strike .
It’s more than just a contest for resources.
It’s purely slaughter, without any rights or wrongs; if you don’t kill the other side, the other side will kill you.
This is extrely evident in the "Kasha Civilization."
Before the rise of the Insect Race Civilization, the Kasha Civilization had almost slaughtered all the nearby Level 1 Civilizations without any reason or conflict. Although they were just Level 1 Civilizations, should they sohow gather massive resources and rise rapidly, they would pose a huge threat to the "Kasha Civilization."
If not for the rise of the Insect Race Civilization.
Civilizations weakly near the Kasha Civilization would basically be unable to escape extinction, facing devastating blows as soon as they ascended.
Thus, the life and death of creatures are calculated in units of "trillions."
Including that... Cultivation Civilization.
According to the information recorded by Qiu Yisao, Cultivation Civilization is not a strong civilization system, it’s extraordinarily weak.
The reasons are many.
For example, with his 100 billion units of iron ore in hand, he can, within ten minutes, convert these resources into combat power. Other civilizations can do the sa as long as they obtain enough Murphy Stones.
But in Cultivation Civilization, even with 100 billion units of Spirit Stones, it needs a significant amount of ti for one’s body to absorb these Spirit Stones, unable to instantly boost combat power.
It often takes thousands of years.
However.
Cultivators in Cultivation Civilization can, through cultivation, delay their lifespan limit, and so powerful cultivators will opt to go to the "Ti Rift" to shorten this ti, of course, within Cultivation Civilization, they prefer to call it Grotto Heaven Blessed Land.
Besides.
A Level 30 Train, in Cultivation Civilization, is equivalent to the "Nascent Soul Stage."
The attack strength of a Nascent Soul Stage cultivator is the strength of a Nascent Soul Stage cultivator, unable to reach Divinity Transformation, an insurmountable barrier.
But—
The level of the train is rely a vague number.
After all, the train’s combat power cos from accessories.
Even if the train is Level 1, as long as he possesses Level 100 Seven-color Level Accessories, he can slaughter gods like slaughtering dogs.
The train’s level does not absolutely represent combat power.
Moreover, the train as long as equipped with a firepower accessory imdiately exerts 100% power, whereas cultivators in Cultivation Civilization still need to learn so techniques, which also takes a lot of ti.
Plus, Nascent Soul Stage cannot leave their planet, cannot go to the universe for combat or exploration, the ans of acquiring resources is far below other civilizations.
Under various harsh conditions.
"chanical Train" has beco the mainstream system across civilizations in the universe.
Other systems are all non-mainstream.
In the "Kasha Civilization Federation," there are over ten thousand Level 1 Civilizations, but only 1 Cultivation Civilization. It’s said there were many originally but were slaughtered completely by the Kasha Civilization, leaving only this one.
After joining the Federation, this civilization started vigorously developing tourism, with visitors coming every day, business is quite good...
It’s worth ntioning—
"Kasha Civilization Federation" has a total of 239 Level 2 Civilizations, but it wasn’t 239 from the beginning, it was 241.
Those two remaining civilizations were not destroyed by the Insect Race Civilization but were slaughtered by the Kasha Civilization’s army when they unexpectedly surged in strength due to opportunities.
They were given no chance for any allegiance or explanation.
If you’re not of our kind, your heart is surely different.
If not for resisting the Insect Race Civilization, Kasha Civilization would have already slaughtered everything around.
...
"..."
Chen Mang lightly drumd his knuckles on the armrest of the chair, leaning back with eyes closed to refresh himself.
"Train Captain."
At this mont, Ai’s voice sounded inside the train: "Are we sure we want to go to the ’Kasha Civilization Federation’?"
"Yes."
Chen Mang paused for a while before quietly saying: "According to Qiu Yisao’s information, whether it’s the Kasha Civilization or other civilizations, they’re basically focused on their military."
"Building a train to its limits requires consuming a vast number of Murphy Stones, an astronomical figure, and can’t be constructed."
"So all civilizations basically strive to build the most number with the least Murphy Stones, not necessarily the top-notch, but still very strong trains."
"Just like the Kasha Civilization, they’ve stored a lot of iron ore resources."
"Only suffering from insufficient Murphy Stones, unable to continue upgrading accessories, so they can only build more trains."
"But—"
"We don’t need Murphy Stones."
"We can entirely, with very few resources, make the Constant Star Train into a top-tier train, so elite, the king among elites, such that even if other civilizations have more trains, more ans, under complete disparity of levels, they can’t cause even a slightest harm to Constant Star Train."
"This is the path we need to take."
"We must go to Kasha Civilization, there’s a lot of wealth waiting for us to explore there."
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