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System: My Doomsday Train-Chapter 871 - 340: Divine Race
The war has ended.
Ended extremely abruptly.
Nia Star System.
No more Insect Race Civilization, the Insect Race Civilization officially declared extinct.
Just...
A new journey begins again.
...
"..."
Accompanied by Biaozi and others, Chen Mang walked on this brown-red soil planet, surrounded by barren scenery, only a slowly rotating black hole stood not far away.
No gravitational force.
No spatial fluctuations.
Calling it a black hole, it was more like a deep, pitch-black wormhole.
He took out a token from his pocket and tossed it into the black hole. Soon, a faint light film covered the group. This was their passport; without this light film, they would be instantly torn apart by strong spatial forces upon entry.
"Let’s go."
With a cane in hand, Chen Mang stepped towards the black hole first, while the train transformed into a brooch pinned to his chest, and the round-top hat sat steadily on his head.
The experience was completely different from traversing a wormhole.
It was like opening a refrigerator and instantly appearing in another world.
A flash of white light appeared before his eyes.
Right after, the scene transformed.
The group appeared on a vast... continent.
Ai informed him that the Doppler Radar indicated this place was located within the "Cosmic Void," but the extent of the void and its specific region were unclear.
Only known.
Within a hundred thousand light-years, besides this continent, there were no planets.
No Fixed Star either.
Silence was the main theme of this space.
However—
Not pitch dark.
The ground here emitted light, providing abundant warmth, making the place rather warm.
"This is quite peculiar."
Chen Mang looked at the light sources scattered along the cracks in the ground, stamped his foot; this usually indicated an overabundance of geothermal heat, enough to counterbalance the cosmos’ frigid conditions without a Fixed Star; outside, the temperature was near absolute zero.
This situation wasn’t unheard of.
But practically speaking, in such a scenario, standing on the ground shouldn’t just feel warm; it should be vaporizing.
He glanced around.
As far as the eye could see, there was no horizon, no skyline, only light sources emerging from the cracks in the ground. Looking up, pitch-black clouds enveloped the entire continent.
Not only above.
On both sides too.
Like a gigantic black box.
Indeed.
This was not a planet but a continent, a flat continent, like a giant fragment of a planet artificially constructed, normally the interior of such a planet fragment shouldn’t have a heat source.
In the distance.
Piles of resources, countless in number.
Not a mine.
But already extracted, piled together, he didn’t even need to mine them, just take them all away.
Only four-tenths left.
The remaining six-tenths were used by the Insect Race Civilization.
He had prepared billions of units of iron ore for the decisive battle with the Insect Race Civilization, but regrettably, it wasn’t used up, not even 10 trillion units of iron ore were consumed, almost zero consumption.
The Level 200 "Akanon Main Cannon," powered by his Fixed Star, needed only one billion units of iron ore per shot, and couldn’t be used up.
Plus, the seized resources before him.
No wonder they said war is the fastest way to profit.
Indeed fast.
Indeed violent.
Just...
"..."
Chen Mang’s eyes slightly narrowed, he saw something familiar, this continent was divided into eighty-one regions, each piled with abundant iron ore, and in front of each region, a mark...
It was...
Something akin to a shield mark.
He recognized this mark.
"Ai, if I remember correctly, this mark should be the Nia Civilization’s mark, right?"
"Yes, Train Captain."
"That’s good."
Chen Mang said calmly, now it seemed the owner of this unknown resource cache left by ancient civilization was found, it was the Nia Civilization, erased from the cosmos.
Just...
Isn’t the cosmic efficiency too poor?
Overlooking the Train Captain is understandable, with unknown dust clouds blocking the train, undetected.
Why was this resource cache overlooked?
Blocked by dust clouds?
Or is it hard for Cosmic Rules to detect things within the Cosmic Void?
"Can you detect what the heat source at the core is?"
"Not shown on radar, need someone to drill into the ground crevices to find out, but could be quite dangerous."
"I’ll go!"
Ai’s words just fell, Biaozi standing aside enthusiastically volunteered loudly, "Let me do it, I’m best at exploring."
"No rush."
Chen Mang nodded slightly, didn’t immediately agree to Biaozi’s request, just gestured, and the Constant Star Train heavily crashed onto the ground, then countless robots bearing refrigerators swarmed out, stuffing the abundant resources into the refrigerators, directly transporting them back to the train.
Before that.
Take the resources away first.
Swallow the sesame first, then see if there’s watermelon, lest there’s neither, and anyway, this batch of resources before him already counted as watermelon, not sesame.
"Whew..."
He glanced at the busy scene in front of him, smiling, lightly exhaled, they said the Nia Star System was a resource-scarce place, but he thought there was quite a lot, wasn’t it a lot?
Scarcity is good.
No one competes with him.
Since this resource cache was left by the Nia Civilization, this Cosmic Void is likely the one south of the Nia Star System, perhaps quite distant from the Nia Star System.







