Chapter 347: 165 True Cross-server Chat [Important Plot Point]_2
Yang Ming let out a sigh of relief, and Allison displayed a warm smile filled with emotion in her eyes.
At this mont, although they were both wrapped in layers of disguise, they saw in each other’s eyes a sense of closeness, a touch of emotion, a feeling of resonance.
“I am finally not alone anymore,” said the long-haired beauty that Allison was disguised as, tenderly speaking, “When I opened my eyes to see this world, I felt confused and helpless.”
Yang Ming asked, “Whom did you replace?”
“Oh, that’s sothing we’re not at liberty to discuss right now,” Allison replied, “We need to protect each other, and I won’t ask about your situation, not for now.”
“Fine,” Yang Ming nodded, “After all, this is our first eting. We need to deepen our trust, and that requires a process… You are a woman?”
“Man,” Allison said, “I an, I was originally a man, but after the consciousness fusion, I replaced a woman in the Milky Way.”
In the lower left corner, Lyu presented a line of text with both hands once more:
[She’s lying. Lyu concluded based on the data-driven analysis of brainwaves.]
That ant this guy, after the consciousness fusion, had also “taken over” a man.
This was consistent with the hint Lyu previously provided.
Yang Ming smiled, “I didn’t expect such a thing. How do you think this consciousness fusion happens? I think it’s a high-dinsional civilization.”
“No need to guess, it is a high-dinsional civilization,” Allison gently sighed, “I have investigated a lot of information and discovered an astounding fact.”
“What?” Yang Ming leaned forward.
“The high-dinsional civilization is watching the Milky Way.”
Allison stated:
“Or rather, the civilizations within the Milky Way are offspring of a high-dinsional human civilization. They continuously sow seeds within the Milky Way.
“When the dominant civilizations in the Milky Way decline, a new round of seeding occurs. The latest dominant civilizations consist of Sherman, the New Federation, Free Federation, the Guel Alliance, plus over two hundred interstellar countries.
“The Milky Way is the private reserve of this high-dinsional human civilization.”
Yang Ming said, “Then what about our civilization? Our lonely planet, a planet whose civilization level is not even one, how do you explain that?”
“Space-ti bubble,” Allison said, “After integrating the information, I ca up with a rather absurd conclusion. Our planet is trapped inside a space-ti bubble.”
Yang Ming frowned and said, “Space-ti bubble? Sorry, I don’t quite understand these things. I’m just an ordinary person… I just happen to be good at gaming technology.”
Allison smiled shyly, “I’m an ordinary person too, but I’m not a professional gar. I used to work at a research institute.”
“Talented.”
“No, no, no, it’s just that after basic education, I couldn’t find a good job, so I chose to continue down the research path.” Allison sighed.
Yang Ming imdiately asked, “What exactly is a space-ti bubble?”
“I suspect, this is just my guess.”
Allison spoke ticulously, crossing her legs and gesturing with her hands.
“A space-ti bubble should isolate space-ti across the Constant Star System. From the perspective of our civilization, this is indeed challenging, but in the eyes of a high-dinsional human civilization, it’s just a very ordinary project.
“It’s like us building a crib for a baby.
“Our planet is trapped inside the space-ti bubble. They sow seeds on this planet, guiding it to develop toward civilization and science.
“When our civilization’s developnt level approaches one, they take action.”
Yang Ming asked, “The action is the ‘Abyss’?”
“Very likely,” Allison said, “Think about it, what did we see inside the ‘Abyss’? An advanced civilization in the Milky Way, with an average civilization level between 2.3 and 2.5. The most developed areas of Sherman and the New Federation already have a civilization level exceeding 3.”
Yang Ming slamd the table, “I’ve always had this feeling that when I compared ‘Abyss’ with the current Milky Way we are in, they’re way too similar, similar to the point…”
Allison and Yang Ming spoke similar words almost simultaneously.
Allison said, “It’s as if a snapshot of a specific point in ti of the Milky Way was digitized and turned into the ‘Abyss’ ga.”
Yang Ming said, “The actual background of the Milky Way was made into a ga.”
The two glanced at each other and smiled.
They simultaneously felt an inexplicable sense of connection.
Yang Ming contemplated, “I suspect, of course, this is just suspicion and deduction. We haven’t been able to find actual evidence that the so-called ‘Abyss’ ga is the digitization of the entire Milky Way at a certain mont in Imperial New Calendar year 753.”
“Most likely,” Allison said, “the ‘Abyss’ ga is like a guiding and assessnt program, guiding our civilization to understand the Milky Way, join the Milky Way, and ultimately, as long as we pass the assessnt, break the space-ti bubble and beco part of the Milky Way.”
“Oh,” Yang Ming frowned, “but the assessnt they gave us is too difficult.”
“Yes, it’s completely unfair,” Allison rubbed her forehead, “We fought globally and advanced forward with the collective wisdom and ability of 3.2 billion people around the world, but in the end, we were completely defeated in the face of the ninth natural disaster.”
Yang Ming:…
What the hell?
What’s going on?
3.2 billion people globally?
Earth’s human population has already surpassed eight billion!
Yang Ming continued to ponder, “Yes, we built a fleet and defense system based on the platform provided by the ‘Abyss,’ but in the end, we only welcod a death ray.”
The two sat in silence for a while.
Allison’s eyes were filled with reminiscence, filled with yearning.
“I suspect that our planet already has so overseers in advance.”
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