Chapter 534: Chapter 532: Keep Going, Human!
After taking several deep breaths, the group found that the letter on the screen ended there, feeling a bit of loss.
Then, they shook their heads in unison, lanting their own greed. After all this ti, what was there still not to be content with?
Next on the screen were the inventory lists and a technology catalog from the safe. By following these lists, they could categorize the contents neatly.
All the scientists were eager and impatient, waiting to verify the safety of these materials before transporting them to their respective mother ships.
Now, the group dared not use robots to inspect like before, for fear that they might damage sothing and regret it for a lifeti.
Many human soldiers personally boarded to take inventory of the supplies.
Whenever sothing was transported out, scientists welcod it with smiles, as if finding the most precious treasure.
“This is… Report, this seems to be sothing not listed.”
A soldier accidentally found a small safe placed in a corner.
This small safe wasn’t part of the storage list, so it was quickly separated and examined.
Inside was a small computer, gleaming silver and exquisitely made.
Upon opening it and pressing a certain button,
“Hello to you humans who arrived at this trading market. This docunt involves the specific whereabouts of my fleet. For security reasons, the Huantai Civilization Interstellar Trading Market will place it inside a large safe only 1500 years after we leave.”
The statent was a bit convoluted, but everyone understood it.
This ant that the safe had a ti restriction.
Arrive too early and find nothing; arrive late and find sothing.
People couldn’t help wondering, what was so important that even fellow humans couldn’t be trusted?
The letter continued: “… The reason we left this star domain is to pursue the Curvature Technology essential to a Level 4 Civilization. The secrets of Curvature Technology arise in the mont of a neutron star collision. Hence, we utilized the power of this trading market to travel to an even farther region…”
“The specific location, unfortunately, is sothing we cannot disclose, but we can provide you with a general direction.”
“This is the relevant scientific data; it’s extrely important, so please don’t disclose it lightly.”
This clarified the situation, and Captain Xu Guangxiao’s furrowed brows slowly relaxed.
Indeed, the information was too significant; even fellow humans could not be trusted blindly.
Should the later fleets, blinded by greed, sell the information about Curvature Technology, it might draw a throng of civilizations, ruining all plans.
It was wiser to leave so room for flexibility rather than testing one’s kin.
“… Perhaps we will succeed, or perhaps not.”
“This project is too long and too dangerous. 1500 years, enough ti for us to do a lot. Maybe in the next few decades or centuries, you might observe a fierce collision between two neutron stars over 1000 light-years away!”
“This might be our last contact; we may die in that dangerous region or may not gather enough data to develop Curvature Technology, getting trapped in a star domain without Cosmic Strings.
“But we have no regrets…”
“Below are clues about Curvature Technology…”
“(A series of scientific papers and astronomical data)…”
“Regrettably informing you, within 1000 light-years, theoretically, such a star structure doesn’t exist. The only close neutron star-neutron star structure might soon explode. By then, we hope you can collect as much data as possible, even if separated by over 1200 light-years, we believe so information can still be obtained.”
“This information could possibly be sold for so Amoeba Points.”
“By the way, if you urgently need more Amoeba Points, you can sell this information to other third-level civilizations. We’ve allocated 1500 years for this plan, so selling the information now theoretically should not endanger our safety, you need not worry too much.”
“This also forces our civilization not to beco complacent over endless ti, avoiding indefinite postponents, demanding of ourselves to complete this project within 1500 years.”
“Hope you can sell it at a good price. The Orion Arm of the Milky Way is not safe; increasing your strength is a wise choice…”
“Also, we hope you can represent us in protecting the cradle of humanity.”
“We will forever miss the blue skies and white clouds of the Earth Era!”
Reading this, a slight emotion stirred in everyone’s heart in the conference room.
The once Kunlun Mountain Fleet had given their best to them.
Yet, they had nothing to offer in return…
Everyone’s gaze unanimously turned toward the distant stars, silently watching, sending their most heartfelt blessings.
After a long while, the captain finally spoke loudly, “Ladies and gentlen, within our human civilization, a fleet has already traveled to a star domain over a thousand light-years away. This is a giant leap for all of mankind! What a vast distance it is, inspiring us.”
“Although our fleet may not complete this giant leap, we can still attempt to take a small step…”
“Forming a regional Human Alliance is our biggest goal at the mont, and we are willing to dedicate thousands of years of struggle for it!”
On the other hand, what aroused trendous concern was that from these docunts, it was discovered that the Alef Civilization had assimilated a low-level civilization encountered by the Kunlun Mountain Fleet, and now it had surprisingly evolved into an interstellar civilization.
They had just t them along the journey!
These interstellar civilizations, evolved from low-level civilizations, took rely a thousand or two thousand years to advance from feudal to interstellar and then to third-level civilization.
Then they also began to emulate the colonization and expansion to other low-level civilizations, a frantic behavior that made people fearful!
A general paused, then said, “Of course, we needn’t worry excessively. Their technological strength isn’t high, as their civilization was hastily developed, making their foundations very unstable, and there are various internal conflicts; it’s not possible to be completely without any conflicts.”
“The most important thing is to strengthen ourselves. So, I agree with the captain’s point of view—establishing a Human Community Alliance will simplify self-preservation a lot!”
“Peace cannot exist forever!”
“War is not as far from us as we might think.”
At the sa ti, the general’s gaze shifted to the interstellar trading market, “With so many interstellar civilizations here, we should broaden our perspective. Whether they are Sinners or ambitious, establishing so diplomatic relations is always a good thing.”
“Plus, the market’s goods are currently on a massive sale… We should seize this opportunity to rise as quickly as possible!”
Go for it, humans!
(End of this volu!)
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