System: My Doomsday Train-Chapter 735 - 317: "Train Stunt, Instant Mechanical Armor" (Requesting Monthly Tickets)_3

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Chapter 735: Chapter 317: "Train Stunt, Instant Mechanical Armor" (Requesting Monthly Tickets)_3

He wasn’t truly angry because someone attacked him!

That was quite normal.

The universe is like this, and he could completely understand. Didn’t he just launch a few himself?

What angered him the most was that he had no way to take revenge.

By the time he saw the attack, the person who launched it had probably been dead for tens of millions of years. Not to mention their descendants, the civilization was likely extinct as well. Where could he go for vengeance? Such cross-time-dimensional attacks often give one a sense of helplessness in avenging.

He wasn’t worried about his own safety.

The nearest attack was still 80,000 light-years away, which would take 80,000 years to reach him. He would either be long dead or have moved somewhere else by then. Humans don’t live that long, even with continuous self-repair. This didn’t really affect him much.

But—

He was so pissed!

He had to retaliate by doing something.

Otherwise, the frustration would remain unresolved.

Without any hesitation.

He slightly turned the train, aimed at the cosmic void, and fired three more shots!

Tit for tat!

Only then did he calm down, looking at the real-time image of the terrifying beam with an energy range reaching Level 4987.

The side screen inside the train lit up, and in the void of darkness, an enormous beam carrying terrifying might swiftly surged through the dark!

Not knowing how long it had been traveling.

It seemed tireless.

In his eyes, the beam was actually stationary, as there was no reference around, and he couldn’t determine how large it truly was. Still, without a point of reference, it just felt enormous.

Perhaps it was due to his strong empathy.

He suddenly thought the beam seemed lonely.

Trudging through the desolate cosmic void for tens of millions of years, his original civilization might have perished after several cycles, yet it still traveled alone through the universe.

"Poor child."

Chen Mang suddenly felt an inexplicable sense of lament.

It is worth noting that—

The "Doppler Radar" detection range is 100,000 light-years, referring to the radius, not the diameter, so theoretically speaking, his detection range is not just 100,000 light-years.

The cosmic void in front was vast.

He couldn’t see the edge of the cosmic void, so he was unsure if any other civilizations bypassed the void to attack them. Normally, this was unlikely, as this region wasn’t a high-value resource area, and outside civilizations wouldn’t likely pay attention to them.

But the problem was!

There’s a cosmic void here, so undoubtedly some civilizations would be curious to see what lies beyond it.

This is human nature.

It’s like asking someone to climb a mountain without any reward; they might be unwilling.

But when curious about what’s beyond the mountain, they would overcome countless difficulties to see what’s on the other side!

Humans are always pondering what’s beyond the great mountains all their lives.

Who the hell cares what’s beyond?

Your dad.

...

"But... Kasha Civilization and Insect Race Civilization might not be that strong after all."

Chen Mang looked at the information on the "Doppler Screen" with some contemplation. He didn’t know much about these two civilizations, but so far, he hadn’t seen any information about massive attacks from within the cosmic void in the future.

Is it because they don’t have radar of this high level and are unaware of it, or do they think 80,000 years is too far off to pay attention to it yet?

Upgrading a Doppler Radar to Level 200 doesn’t require much in terms of resources, just a mere 5 trillion units of iron.

For the Kasha Civilization, that’s just a small number.

Oh.

Just that it requires more Murphy Stones.

The yellow-level upgrade to Level 200 generally requires consuming 14,580 Murphy Stones.

The seven-color level upgrade to Level 200 generally requires consuming 8 million Murphy Stones.

Not much, just 8 million.

He believed the Kasha Civilization could surely afford it. After all, radar information plays such a crucial role in a civilization war that they surely would have developed one.

If the Kasha Civilization has it.

They certainly wouldn’t notice him.

After all, he has a Radar Shield.

He tilted his head to glance at Xiaolv, still floating in the universe not far away. It was hard to say whether Xiaolv had been detected. The energy burst from Xiaolv’s instant expansion was quite significant. 𝐟𝗿𝐞𝚎𝚠𝐞𝚋𝕟𝐨𝚟𝐞𝕝.𝕔𝕠𝚖

Forget it.

If they discovered it, so be it.

He no longer needed to hide.

Once he developed further, he need not hide from anyone, Kasha or the Insect Race—all shall be annihilated!

Both are resource-wasting civilizations.

One uses resources to breed useless creatures.

The other uses resources improperly, raising a bunch of leeches, unable to build a superior train.

If those resources were in his hands, he would have been invincible long ago!

...

Upgrading this seven-color level module to Level 200 consumed a total of 20 trillion units of iron, leaving 34 trillion units in the train.

Aside from that.

The "wormhole generator" module at Level 100 allows for a maximum wormhole distance of 100 light-years. Raised to Level 200, the span extends directly to 100,000 light-years.

It also experienced a qualitative change.

He can now create a wormhole reaching 100,000 light-years away.

And acquire a brand new Supermodel Effect.

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"Wormhole Generator Level 200 Supermodel Effect": Upon discovering coordinates of a wormhole created by another civilization, a shortcut wormhole directly leading inside it can be constructed, greatly reducing consumption, but the maker of the wormhole will be notified.