My Doomsday Train.

Chapter 375 Little Green's Mother.

Chapter 375 Little Green's Mother. (Seeking monthly votes)
And the reality was exactly what he thought.

This extremely vast and numerically chaotic high-dimensional space contains no civilization. There is no one whose radar cannot detect it; his radar is already at its maximum level, specifically level 10001.

Even if the other side has a fully upgraded radar jammer.

He can detect it too.

If a civilization truly exists in a high-dimensional space with extremely chaotic numerical values, it must also be a high-dimensional civilization.

"Xiao Ai."

Sitting in the train compartment, Chen Mang narrowed his eyes slightly as he looked at the highly chaotic and constantly changing values ​​in the high-dimensional space on the radar screen: "You're saying... there's a high-dimensional civilization?"

Today's him.

It's almost at the extreme point of the universe.

Give him just a little more time and resources, and he will be able to surpass all civilizations.

When he first heard the words "god-level civilization," he was deeply shocked and felt an immense sense of oppression. But as he approached that location, he suddenly realized that god-level civilizations were nothing special.

If a first-level civilization is a weak ant.

That god-level civilization was like a powerful ant.

There is no fundamental change.

Admittedly, a god-level civilization can use various means to instantly destroy multiple civilizations, but in essence, they are the same. They are not the high-dimensional civilizations he imagines, but truly high-dimensional civilizations.

"There should be."

Xiao Ai's voice came from inside the train: "But it shouldn't exist in this universe, much less in this chaotic higher-dimensional universe. That 'higher-dimensional universe' is merely an extension that has appeared during the expansion of the universe."

"Once that region stabilizes near the 'cosmic entity,' its values ​​will also stabilize, and it will be incorporated into the observable universe, becoming a part of the cosmic entity."

"It's not a true higher-dimensional universe."

"I think--"

"The true higher-dimensional universe may exist 'outside the universe.' Beyond the ever-expanding universe lies the true higher-dimensional universe, the home of higher-dimensional civilizations."

"And our universe may be nothing more than a laboratory vessel in their eyes."

"Or perhaps it's amoxicillin capsules."

"It could even be a coconut."

"Who knows."

"Those higher-dimensional civilizations may be observing us like they observe lab rats, or they may simply not care about our existence at all, just as few people, except for children, care about how ants dig their burrows."

"If that's the case, perhaps the 'creators of the future' were right. Humanity really shouldn't leave the universe. The crises outside the universe are beyond our control. What we'll face then isn't the extinction of civilization, but the extinction of the universe."

"."

Chen Mang remained silent and did not speak.

He recalled the origin of the "Hell Set," a unique set in the universe with multiple extremely powerful effects. However, these effects were merely add-ons; the core effect was the only key to escape this prison-like universe.

If higher-dimensional civilizations are indeed observing their universe.

That doesn't sound like good news.

Observation is not a benevolent act.

Just like when a child observes the direction of an anthill, instead of carefully bending down and using some sophisticated tools to examine it, they simply and crudely urinate on it to determine the direction.

Even without malicious intent, the resulting discrepancy can be devastating.

of course.

All of this is just speculation.

Currently, there is no evidence or information available about what exists outside the universe.

His most important task now is...

Hurry up and become a god-level civilization.

then
Let's try to see what's outside the universe.

Chen Mang then sat down in a chair and looked at the image on the Doppler radar. He was currently at the center of the entire universe.

Yes.

His birthplace, the Niya Galaxy, is located precisely at the center of the entire universe, or even the most central region.

of course
The universe isn't a fantasy novel; the existence of Zhongzhou doesn't guarantee abundant resources, otherwise he wouldn't have had such a miserable start.

By observing radar images, he could learn that the universe was now divided among 27 god-level civilizations, which consisted of 14 races, some of which had produced several god-level civilizations.

For example, the human race.

Humanity produced a total of five god-level civilizations.

They are respectively "Human Civilization", "Creation Civilization", "Qitian Civilization", "Daoist Civilization", and "Star Refining Civilization".

All five civilizations were founded by humans, and the civilizations were also inhabited by humans.

The first three are all train-based civilizations, while the "Daoist Civilization" and the "Star Refining Civilization" are both cultivation civilizations.

"Cultivation Civilization."

Chen Mang gazed thoughtfully at the territories of the two civilizations. The two civilizations were adjacent to each other. He had rarely seen advanced cultivation civilizations; this was an extremely extreme form of civilization.

Extremely weak in the early stages.

However, once they reach a certain level, their potential for growth is quite high.

The territory of the god-level civilization he is currently in is the territory of the god-level civilization "human civilization". To become a god-level civilization, one must first swallow the territory of a god-level civilization, and then withstand the pressure from other god-level civilizations. Under this pressure, one can advance and become a true god-level civilization.

If he wants to become a god-level civilization, this "human civilization" that shares his name will inevitably be one of his greatest enemies.

just
There's no suspense left.

Just push it flat.

Now his AI can completely control all trains with a level lower than Xiao Ai's. Cultivation civilization is a bit more troublesome. There are no trains for him to invade, but a civilization in the form of a train civilization is a one-sided crushing. If you invade all the trains, what can you do?

He glanced at the remaining resources.

There are also 7577 iron ore reserves.

Keep upgrading!

at this time.

Xiao Ai's voice suddenly rang out again inside the train: "Train conductor, we've found the planet called 'Blue Star' that you asked me to find last time. Based on the characteristics and descriptions you provided, including the ecology of the surrounding planets, I've found a total of 13 star systems that match those characteristics."

"Take a closer look to see which one is the planet you're referring to."

soon--

The train's control panel screen displayed an aerial view of small galaxies in the universe.

Chen Mang scanned them one by one.

When he scanned the seven, he saw a familiar small galaxy.

Familiar stars, familiar blue planets, and that familiar moon whose back is never visible.

"This is it." Chen Mang looked at the small star system, which consisted of only a few planets, in a daze. It was extremely far away from him, close to the edge of the universe, located in the middle of a void in the universe, with almost no mineral planets or planetary belts around it.

A lonely, isolated place.

It is a place that no civilization would ever invade.

Extremely safe.

This planet was the one he traveled to before, and it was from this planet that he inexplicably ended up on the "Water Blue Star" in the Niya Galaxy.

Good.

He remained silent. There was still some distance between them, and the resources consumed in building the wormhole were considerable. He thought that when he had time in the future, he could go home and visit, which would be a triumphant return. He wondered if anything had changed on Earth since he left.

Oh yes.

He was determined to go to the far side of the moon himself. So many scientists on Earth had studied what was on the far side of the moon for so many years, but they hadn't found anything. Once he stood on the far side of the moon, he was eager to see what it was.

There were quite a few speculations at the time.

such as
The moon is an "observation instrument" of advanced civilizations, responsible for constantly observing the blue planet, and therefore always faces the blue planet directly.

There are also claims that the back of the ship contains weapon bases of advanced civilizations, or that it could destroy Earth at any time.

At the time, I didn't think that possibility could be ruled out.

But now he is almost certain that such a possibility is absolutely impossible. Those advanced civilizations would never be so foolish as to go to a void in the universe to observe a planet that doesn't even have a Type I civilization.

Normal civilizations do not live in "cosmic voids" unless they do not mine or utilize the core energy emitted by any planet.

The Earth he traveled to before was primarily fueled by oil, which wasn't exactly a core energy source. He'd never even heard of what that was.

The cosmic void where Blue Star is located is also extremely large.

Its diameter is a staggering 18 billion light-years.

Let alone the fact that the radar of a god-level civilization probably couldn't detect Earth, even if it could, it wouldn't think to go and take a look. It has to be said that this geographical location is really safe.

He remembered that in his previous life, the countries on Earth had sent out something like a "civilization broadcast" into the depths of space, informing the universe of their existence.

This has sparked considerable debate.

Many people worry that this will bring disaster to Earth and attract the covetousness of aliens.

Now it seems.

There's absolutely no need to worry.

The time it would take for that broadcast to travel through the void of space would be enough for Earth to self-destruct. Besides, even if some civilization received the message, they wouldn't bother to respond, especially since Earth is a relatively proud, habitable planet.
They are as numerous as hairs on a cow in the vast universe, not worth mentioning.

"Train conductor, you've been lost in thought for quite some time. Do you have any stories with this unknown planet that's so far away?"

"Ah."

Chen Mang nodded slightly and said with a smile, "I suppose there are some stories behind it. Maybe people really do have past and future lives. I always feel like I've lived on this planet before."

"You mean you haven't completely forgotten your past life memories, and you remember that you once lived on this planet?"

"That's it."

How long is the gap between your past life and present life in your memories?

"Not too long."

Were you a virgin in your past life?

"No, but I feel like your question might be a bit presumptuous?"

"What I mean is, if you, the train conductor, decide to go to this planet and discover that the woman from your past life is pregnant and has given birth to a child, will you raise the child or not? What should the child call you, Dad or stepfather?"

"Does AI enjoy pondering these messy ethical issues?"

"This is a major way for AI to learn human thinking."

Chen Mang ignored Xiao Ai, rolled his eyes, leaned back in his chair, and stretched. He didn't plan to go to Blue Star anytime soon; he would return home in glory after becoming a god-level civilization.

"train conductor"

"Stop, I want to rest for a while. I don't really want to talk about these boring ethical issues."

"No, it's important. An unusual spatial fluctuation has appeared on the radar. I've detected traces of a huge cosmic beast, which is fleeing with serious injuries. We can currently determine with about a 67% probability that this cosmic beast is Little Green's mother."

"and many more!"

Chen Mang suddenly sat up straight and looked at the radar screen, which was as calm as the sea: "Zoom in on that spot, let me take a look."

As the image zooms in, in a star system 1.2 million light-years away, a colossal cosmic beast is fleeing frantically, followed closely by a fleet of trains. Each main cannon shot inflicts massive damage on this enormous cosmic beast.

That train fleet came from a Level 6 civilization.

Their strength is not weak.

"What criteria did you use to make that judgment?"

"I tried to contact this cosmic behemoth and transmitted images of Little Green's daily life into its brain. It became extremely agitated and is now fleeing towards us at an incredible speed. At this rate, it is estimated that it will arrive in 17890 years and begin to plead and beg for our mercy."

"Little Green's mother?"

Chen Mang narrowed his eyes slightly; he hadn't expected that Xiao Lü's mother was still alive.

After all, a long time ago, he had intercepted a cosmic broadcast from the Niya star system, a broadcast from a defunct Type III civilization, which had been destroyed by Little Green's mother.

After discovering her child was missing, Little Green's mother frantically searched the entire Niya Galaxy, and her enormous body and terrifying gravity caused extremely devastating damage to the Niya Galaxy.

That unfortunate Level 3 civilization also perished in this undeserved disaster.

I just didn't expect so many years to have passed.

Little Green's mother is still alive and searching for her child.

"Um"

Xiao Ai nodded in agreement: "Little Green's mother has quite a lot of combat experience. She is using the attacks of those trains to speed up her journey here. In this way, the arrival time can be shortened by another 127 years."

"And its strength has also increased considerably compared to before."

"I was lucky too."

“Normally speaking, a star behemoth of Little Green’s mother’s strength can roam freely in low-civilization areas, but if it encounters a level 5 or 6 advanced civilization, it will be captured and hunted.”

And at this time——

Little Green, who had been playing with his little brother, Stepping Star Sword Tiger, in the carriage, seemed to sense something and rolled into the train room, curling up at Chen Mang's feet, looking up at the screen on the radar.

The "little green mother" in the picture is just a small red dot.

He knew what the red dot represented.

But Xiao Lü certainly didn't know that; she just felt uneasy and inexplicably irritable.

"If no one had intervened, would Little Green's mother have arrived here today after 17763?"

"Do not."

Xiao Ai shook her head: "The data provided just now was theoretical data derived from the speed of Xiao Lü's mother. In reality, if external factors intervene, it is estimated that Xiao Lü's mother will be hunted down and killed by that train fleet within 7 days at most."

(End of this chapter)

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