System: My Doomsday Train-Chapter 775 - 324: "Human Civilization: Fixed Star" (Request for Monthly Ticket)

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Chapter 775: Chapter 324: "Human Civilization: Fixed Star" (Request for Monthly Ticket)

"Huh..."

On Gemini Star, Chen Mang looked at the words "Human Civilization" gradually dimming on the ground, stood up, let out a deep breath, and slightly curled up the corners of his mouth, then looked up at the light above.

This should be the first achievement of human civilization expanding outward.

A habitable planet.

And abundant resources.

This is a small step for him, but a giant leap in the progress of his entire life.

...

What’s next will be handled by the people below.

A large number of robots are distributed on Gemini Star, counting resources and checking the legacy configurations in various cities.

During the war.

The main combat tasks were undertaken by the robot army, which did not cause much destruction to the city’s buildings, so they could be repaired easily.

As for cleaning up corpses, rubble, and collapsed buildings, there is no need to assign such tasks to robots.

Chen Mang sat in the train cabin, pressed a green button on the control panel, and soon a progress bar appeared on the screen. When the progress bar ended, all the debris would be cleaned up, and the living environment of the planet would be greatly improved.

The Level 200 Supermodel Effect of the Medical Cabin can repair damaged planets.

Extremely useful.

Especially useful for cleaning up battlefields after the war.

Back again at the ruins in the "Kasha Civilization Federation Star System," Chen Mang observed the movements of the insectoid armies on the star system map. At this point, the two insectoid civilizations had completely merged without any rifts.

Even though they were fighting bloodily not long ago, today they can unite and fight together.

The entire Insect Race Civilization, probably only the Insectoid Mother Empress or a small portion of the insectoids have intelligence; the insectoid army below them is driven solely by bloodthirsty instincts, obeying the Mother Empress’s orders, making the integration utterly seamless.

Currently they are making small-scale wormholes, slowly advancing.

The army is stationed at the detected wormhole exits of "Kasha Civilization," without rushing too much.

It seems like there is an intention of a truce.

But it’s only an illusion.

Originally, the "Insect Race Civilization" and the Kasha Civilization remained peaceful simply because another war was ongoing with another insectoid civilization, making it impossible to focus on the Kasha Civilization. Now that the front line is over, naturally they can only target the Kasha Civilization Federation.

As for peace?

Insect Race Civilization is not one that can settle peacefully.

The universe has bestowed so many characteristics; they are naturally inclined towards conquest and plunder.

"..."

Chen Mang leaned back on the chair, continuously scrolling through the mainstream forums of the Kasha Civilization Federation on the screen, wanting to see everyone’s views on Kasha Civilization’s escape. His goal was to absorb a majority of humans from this civilization into his Human Civilization.

Using this as the foundation to become important backing for advancing deeper into the universe.

But—

He definitely didn’t want to attract a bunch of troublesome entities.

The population base suddenly skyrocketing to this extent would bring many loopholes and troubles in management, although Old Pig was good at managing and had grown a lot while handling Water Blue Star recently, simultaneously accepting nearly ten thousand civilizations would still pose challenges for Fixed Star.

He needs to wait.

Wait until the vast majority realize that Kasha Civilization has indeed escaped, taken all their resources, and left them with no option but to face certain death against the Insect Race Civilization.

Only then will he appear as a savior.

This would greatly stabilize his ruling position.

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"It’s really over this time, definite news, Kasha Civilization has completely fled, we’ve been abandoned, what should we do now, it’s all over, everything’s over!"

"What are you afraid of? Civilization wars of this level usually last over a hundred years. The Mechanical Civilization survived centuries before obliteration. I don’t have that long a lifespan, nor the money to live for that long; by the time the Insect Race Civilization arrives, we’d already be dead, and after death, who cares about the floodwaters?"

"You’re being stupid, the Mechanical Civilization withstood for centuries because someone resisted. Kasha Civilization has fled, who’s going to resist? Besides, the Mechanical Civilization back then only faced one Insect Race, this time it’s two."

"Can’t we send someone to negotiate? Does the Insect Race absolutely have to annihilate us? Isn’t it possible that if we adopt a non-resistance policy, not attack or harm a single insectoid creature, we could become citizens of the Insect Race Civilization Federation?"

"Yeah, you reminded me, since Kasha Civilization has fled, this war has essentially announced the victory of the Insect Race Civilization, killing us serves no purpose. Live people surely have more value than dead ones, right?"

"If that’s true, that’d be great. I’ve heard the highest leader of the Insect Race Civilization is female, with a matriarchal social structure. Joining the Insect Race Civilization Federation could improve the status of our women a bit."

"My suggestion is to adopt a complete non-resistance policy, not kill any insectoid creatures. Initially, when the Insect Race Civilization arrives, there may be large-scale slaughter, but at this time, we still shouldn’t resist. Gradually, the Insect Race Civilization will see our sincerity, allowing the remaining people to survive."

"To show enough sincerity, I think we could even destroy all Mechanical Trains and defensive measures, since they can’t stop them anyway, why not destroy them beforehand."