It might even completely overturn our understanding of the universe.
Ahead lies endless darkness.
Behind is a mass of clustered galaxies, even forming galaxy walls.
The darkness is equivalent to a night on a planet multiplied by 100, it’s an extre kind of blackness.
The entire universe seems to be cleaved in half with a single stroke, and if the civilization here wasn’t a Train Civilization but a fantasy one, this scene would have given birth to many fantasy stories, like two cosmic-level mighty beings fighting a battle so fierce that it cleaves the universe in half!
The extremity of loneliness even makes one feel like the universe is evaporating or extinguishing.
"Fortunately, I’m not a philosopher."
Chen Mang muttered to himself as he watched this scene feeling deeply impressed; if he were a philosopher, he would probably start contemplating the aning of life at this mont.
"That’s because you haven’t married." Ai’s voice echoed within the train: "There’s a proverb in the Peace-Seeking Civilization—if you marry a good wife, you will be happy; if you marry a bad one, you will beco a philosopher."
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Chen Mang shook his head and murmured softly, "How many lives would she have to turn into a philosopher."
He didn’t linger.
Instead, he slowly pressed a button on the control panel.
The next mont—
The "Akanon Main Cannon" atop the train started charging rapidly, the engravings on its barrel began to glow, and after charging for more than ten seconds, accompanied by a fierce tremor of the train, a ridiculously exaggerated beam shot toward the depths of the "Cosmic Void" at an incredible speed!
Then.
The cannon charged twice more.
He sent a blast to three different directions, each a blessing from the Constant Star Train.
Visible to the naked eye.
The three beams quickly entered the cosmic void area, becoming the only sources of light there, gradually diminishing; these three beams had an energy range of only level 101.
But that’s under normal conditions.
After traveling billions of light years through the cosmic void, the energy range would reach an extrely terrifying level, with no civilization able to withstand such an attack at this grade.
Without exception.
No one could intercept this kind of attack.
These three shots consud 240 billion tons of iron ore.
This is an attack across space-ti dinsions, using the tiline as the horizontal axis!
...
"..."
Inside the train compartnt, Chen Mang gazed at the three diminishing beams, silent and speechless, maybe he wasn’t the first to open Pandora’s box, but he did open it; he didn’t trust the hypothetical civilization on the opposite side of the cosmic void that he had never t.
Still less did he trust that of all the people in that civilization, every one of them could restrain their destructive urges.
So he chose to counterstrike.
He wouldn’t witness the scene of these three beams exploding billions of years later.
He wouldn’t live to see that day.
But when that day does co, he hopes that his current decision would make his descendants feel he didn’t make a mistake.
Let posterity evaluate the rits and faults.
Then.
Chen Mang called Xiaolv into the train compartnt, gently patted its head, and laughed, "Go on, show your combat form, let see what effect all the achievents I’ve invested in you over these days have had."
Xiaolv seed to understand, nodding its head, then flew out of the train heading into the depths of the universe.
While the Constant Star Train also flew at extre speed in the opposite direction.
Soon he noticed sothing was amiss.
The speed of the Constant Star Train was terrifyingly fast, reaching 163,000 km/hour, 160,000 kiloters! But Xiaolv’s speed seed to be much faster, unbelievably exaggerated...
About 9 days passed.
Yes.
days.
A complete nine damn days passed.
Initially, after just 2 days, he began to regret it, thinking maybe he should postpone it until next ti, but considering he’d already wasted 2 days, returning halfway would an wasting even more.
Though rationally he knew sunk costs shouldn’t influence major decisions.
Yet he thought it over, there wasn’t anything urgent afterward, not really a significant decision, so he continued.
A full nine days passed.
He finally received signals from Xiaolv, indicating it was ready, the Stellar Giant Beast cultivated by the Giant Beast compartnt had developed not only intimacy but also the ability for remote consciousness communication with the Train Captain, initially only Stellar Giant Beasts and their parents had such ans.
The next mont—
"Boom!"
No sound was heard, yet it resonated in his mind as if it echoed directly within!
In the far distance, a giant ominous entity suddenly appeared throughout the universe!
It was Xiaolv.
Xiaolv’s combat form spanned 0.1 light years wide, but not in length, which was much narrower; at this mont, Xiaolv was facing him head-on, which is why it took only 9 days to reach, if it had to face sideways, 9 days wouldn’t suffice, it would take several years.
"..."
Chen Mang gazed at the scene before him, his eyes filled with astonishnt.
Though he’d been traveling for an entire nine days, Xiaolv also headed onwards for nine days, when Xiaolv activated its combat form, its entire body imdiately exploded in front of him.
The naked eye couldn’t survey its entirety!
Occupying nearly half of the universe, like an infinite wall, or rather... a curve.
Due to the great distance, when observing it, the far-end light takes ages to reach the eye, causing real-ti observation with the naked eye to be incredibly distorted, sowhat resembling the terrifying Lovecraftian entity!
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