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System: My Doomsday Train-Chapter 774 - 323: Slaughtering the Stars. (Requesting double monthly votes at the beginning of the month)_6
In comparison.
He preferred that group of worms.
More useful than a granary, and they obey orders.
After exiting the study.
He stood at the doorway, looked at the secretary beside him, and whispered, "Still no detection of the other train?"
"No detection."
The secretary quickly shook her head, "Our Doppler radar can only detect a large number of Armed Black Hole Robots slaughtering our people on Gemini Star, but we cannot detect any train presence."
"Alas."
The leader of the Kasha Civilization sighed gently, then said softly after a long pause, "This means the opponent’s train jamming level is higher than our radar."
"Do nothing for now."
"Detach Gemini Star."
"Let’s see what the opponent’s next move will be."
"Have the people below prioritize upgrading the radar, let it be more if necessary."
The Kasha Civilization had barely escaped the Insect Race crisis, yet an event like this erupted on Gemini Star, an invasion from an Unknown Civilization. Before the opponent clearly expressed hostility again, he didn’t really want to retaliate. What the current Kasha Civilization needs is recuperation, not war.
The opponent doesn’t seem very malicious either.
Just casually fired a Level 200 Akanon Light Energy Main Cannon, more like a warning not to get close, unlike an attack.
The Kasha Civilization does not lack the resources to fire a cannon.
But—
To build a Level 200 Akanon Light Energy Main Cannon requires astronomical amounts of Murphy Stone, and all of Kasha’s Level 200 accessories are meticulously calculated, with clear priority levels.
Although the Kasha Civilization also possesses 200-level Akanon Light Energy Main Cannons.
But they are used as strategic weapons for bottom-line defense, not to be easily called upon.
Even the "Doppler Radar" has never been upgraded to Level 200.
It’s not that the radar’s priority isn’t high.
But they found that upgrading the "Doppler Radar" consumes far more Murphy Stone than upgrading the "Akanon Light Energy Main Cannon," although both are Seven-Colored Accessories, Doppler consumes more Murphy Stone.
Even though they have plenty of resources.
They have constructed a large number of high-level trains, forming a train army, but it is hard to break the limit, and the resources consumed to break the limit surpass those consumed in building an entire army, not at all on the same level.
...
Gemini Star.
Chen Mang sat in the Constant Star Train, looking at the image on the Doppler screen. A dozen main stars of the Kasha Civilization continued to speed toward the depths of the universe, while Gemini Star was directly abandoned and thrown from the fleet.
The Kasha Civilization abandoned Gemini Star.
They did not intend to engage him head-on.
They chickened out.
This belongs to being frightened by the Insect Race Civilization, having no courage even to brush against a provocation from an Unknown Civilization, willing to endure again until the opponent expresses clear aggression again.
"Not bad."
Sitting in the train cabin, Chen Mang suddenly laughed, he somewhat began to understand the operational rules between cosmic civilizations. He now strongly suspects that if his power were a bit greater, he could chase the Kasha Civilization all the way to kill.
Years later.
The Kasha Civilization will probably become a peace-loving wanderer civilization, just like the Starfire Civilization.
He initially wanted to use one cannon shot to test the depths of the Kasha Civilization, but... the Kasha Civilization directly chickened out.
It left him a bit bewildered.
In his impression, the Kasha Civilization was always a very powerful presence, easily destroying several Level 1 Civilizations, an unshakable opponent, an extremely terrifying existence.
He had initially prepared to welcome the Kasha Civilization’s stormy retaliation.
This was his first war.
He had fully prepared.
Numerous resources were in a ready-to-deploy state, adrenaline already surged, but just when he was going all out, the opponent he always regarded as the greatest turned and fled.
Fled without looking back.
Swiftly and adeptly fled, like seeing the Insect Race.
"Alas."
Chen Mang sighed again lightly but gradually began to smile. Despite the small-scale scene of the first war, a bit petty, still, it resulted in victory.
The gains weren’t large.
Still, it was the first war Human Civilization faced since reconstruction.
Considered as a good start.
...
Three hours later.
Led by the Doppler Radar, all living beings on Gemini Star were completely wiped out.
The Civilization Mark of this planet has been removed.
Utterly became an unowned planet.
The Constant Star Train hovered slowly in the universe, looking ahead at the Gemini Star being slowly swallowed by the Black Hole, with a slight upward tilt of the mouth, smiling lightly, "Not bad."
A few moments later.
This planet had appeared in Carriage No. 10, a special 200-level Gate of Space newly built by Chen Mang for it.
At this moment, he looked out the window.
He could still clearly see, in the distant depths of the universe, that blazing white light beam that hadn’t hit the target, still speeding into the cosmic depths, not knowing when it would disappear, perhaps a day later, or perhaps three years later.
Fortunately, there’s no Cosmic Void nearby.
Otherwise, it would be another cosmic bomb.
In the universe.
Civilization wars are ubiquitous, and cosmic bombs like these are in abundance. No one can be sure when a cosmic bomb might explode next to them.
If you compare the universe to a dark house.
Then countless civilizations are equivalent to randomly firing in the dark, each not knowing who they hit, and those hit not knowing who did it to them. Only by being strong enough, can one survive in such a setup.
Otherwise.
Eventually, someone will die from a cosmic bomb coming out of nowhere.
...
On Gemini Star.
"Ha!"
Chen Mang took out the "Civilization Seal" from his pocket, exhaled lightly on it a few times, then squatted down, firmly stamping it on the ground surface of Gemini Star.
Thus—
The Civilization Mark on this planet has changed to "Human Civilization."
It also became the fifth planet owned by "Human Civilization."
Of course, the seal doesn’t need red ink, nor blowing on it, but, how to say, a bit of ceremonial feel is always necessary; after all, it’s the first war where "Human Civilization" signals the start of a cosmic offensive.
Bears milestone commemorative significance.







