The system claims to be the highest intelligence of the Kabbalah civilization. After the Kabbalah civilization was destroyed, it selected Qianmu as the inheritor of Kabbalah civilization technology in accordance with the law of civilization inheritance.

"The inheritor of technology? Then do I also need to rebuild the Kabbalah civilization?" Qianmu asked after hearing the system's introduction.

Logically speaking, even if a civilization perishes, its inheritors bear the responsibility of rebuilding it. This is an obligation that comes with acquiring power.

If that's the case, Qianmu doesn't object. Since you've received help from others, you have to pay the corresponding price. Although Qianmu doesn't object to getting something for free, under the current circumstances, Qianmu still feels it's best to have a condition.

Just as Zweig wrote in *Marie Antoinette*: she was too young then to know that every gift fate bestows comes with a hidden price. Qianmu felt it was best to settle everything beforehand, so she wouldn't have to live in fear later.

"It's not necessary, or rather, your very presence is the best reward. The ruler of the Kabbalah civilization believes that since the Kabbalah civilization ultimately disappeared, there must have been reasons for its shortcomings. In that case, it's better not to rebuild it. You have complete autonomy over the technology of the Kabbalah civilization; this is one of the rules of the system."

The system replied.

"Is that so?" Chimu pondered.

The system said that his very existence was the best reward. Could it be that my transmigration is really related to the system and the Kabbalah civilization? And what kind of reward did I give in all of this? What role did I play?

The more Qianmu thought about it, the more questions arose in his mind, but he couldn't find answers to any of them. He also couldn't get any answers from the system, so he had to keep them buried in his heart for the time being.

In this way, Qianmu obtained the system and inherited the technological legacy of the Kabbalah civilization that the system spoke of, without having to shoulder the burden of rebuilding the Kabbalah civilization.

The Kabbalah civilization divided the world into four layers:

The material world, the world with concrete material entities, also known as the real universe, is the foundation of all life and the world where all life is most likely to be born.

The Formation Realm is a world formed by the energy that drives the formation of the universe. Because this energy does not react with the matter in the material world, it is named Dark Energy. The Formation Realm is also called the Dark Dimension, which is also the world where the soul exists according to the Kabbalah civilization.

The Creation Realm is a world where no physical entities exist, or rather, physical entities cannot naturally form in this world. Only thoughts and spirits can manifest here, and this world can manipulate some of the laws of the material world. Therefore, it is called the Creation Realm.

Finally, there is the divine realm, which exists only in the written data of the Kabbalah civilization. It is the origin of all things and the source of the universe. They believe that by entering this world, one can comprehend the truth of all things and become a god in the true sense.

But until the eve of the civilization's disappearance, the existence of this world was never discovered; it remained merely a concept within the formula.

Qianmu was amazed by the advanced technology of the Kabbalah civilization. At the height of the Kabbalah civilization, they were even able to manipulate the physical laws of the universe.

But even such a god-like civilization eventually disappeared, making Qianmu sigh that there really is nothing in this world that lasts forever.

Qianmu had asked the system how the Kabbalah civilization disappeared, but the system replied with "unknown." He didn't know if the system's database didn't store relevant data, or if it suffered an unknown attack that even the Kabbalah civilization didn't know the reason, or if Qianmu didn't have the necessary permissions.

The system provided Qianmu with a set of guidance methods to enhance his perception and mental strength. In order for Qianmu to cultivate, the system also specially modified Qianmu's genes so that Qianmu could reach the standard.

When Qian Mu obtained this guidance method, he thought he had transmigrated to some idealistic cultivation world. The guidance method was a kind of introductory technique. However, when he opened the first page of the guidance method, what came into his eyes was a set of standard formulas that looked scientific and standardized. The system even thoughtfully converted them into the most familiar Chinese characters and Arabic numerals for him.

Looking at the formulas and explanations of principles, Qianmu felt like he was in a science classroom, the kind where math, physics, chemistry, and biology were taught together. If he didn't understand a single character, the rest was just gibberish.

The system also explains the principles of guidance techniques on the title page: by expanding one's perception and enhancing one's mental strength, one can gain a better understanding of the rules of the material world. By perceiving these rules, one can gradually develop the power of one's genes, further expanding one's perception and enhancing one's mental strength, thus forming a spiraling upward ladder of progress.

"No wonder the system wanted to modify my genes. My original genes were just a pile of garbage code. There was no room for development." After reading the title page, Qianmu suddenly realized that according to genetic classification, he was no longer considered an Earthling.

However, Qian Mu wasn't really bothered by it. He wasn't some kind of human supremacist who thought that if his genes changed, he wouldn't be himself anymore. Modifying genes is an inevitable path for civilizations as they reach a certain level. Even modern society has genetic testing, otherwise, once they enter space, their lifespan of less than a hundred years would be like a mayfly that lives only a day and dies in the solar system.

According to the system, it was modified for Qianmu according to the most perfect genetic arrangement of the Kabbalah civilization. The current Qianmu can call himself the ultimate life form, even if he is just an embryonic larva.

The moment the transformation was completed, Qianmu felt that the sensations he had long been accustomed to suddenly intensified, and also brought a strange feeling.

Just as severe hearing loss is suddenly cured, congenital blindness suddenly sees endless colors, which moves Qianmu deeply and makes him fascinated by it.

It took Chimu a month just to adapt to her new body and to be able to clearly distinguish the sensations that these feelings would bring without consciously trying.

Previously, Chimu captured the two-horned rabbit by influencing the material world with this special sense, creating a gust of wind to bring the rabbit back to his hands.

This feeling is very similar to the telekinetic and mental powers in those superpower novels. It allows one to perceive and control everything in a versatile way. As long as you can perceive it and have the corresponding influence and manipulation formula, you can use superpowers that seem unbelievable to ordinary people. In this sense, it is more like the superpowered people in the A Certain Magical Index novels. Their personal reality and calculation formulas can all be matched. However, their formulas are more advanced, and their personal reality can almost include all superpowers. Moreover, there are no restrictions on the quality judgment.

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