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Upon receiving this ssage, Tom smiled.

"Now, what conditions do you still have? Do you still want independence? Do you still want to leave in the future? Do you still want to maintain the na of Havilah Civilization? Do you still want autonomy?"

In response to Tom’s reply, Havilah Civilization remained silent for a long ti before answering: "No conditions, unconditional surrender."

"Don’t force yourself. If you don’t want to surrender, you don’t have to. At worst, you’ll die, right? The final choice is in your hands. I can’t force you."

"There are really no conditions, really... we surrender unconditionally."

"Very good."

Tom said with a smile, "Then let’s do as I say and transfer everyone to my spaceship."

Even before this, Tom had already modified tens of thousands of large habitation ships to et the survival needs of the Havilahs—no, now the Viller People.

At this mont, these ships headed to the Havilah Civilization fleet’s location and then dispatched a large number of ferry ships to each of the Havilah Civilization’s residential and industrial ships.

The hatches opened, and a large number of clones, robots, and other machines filed in, taking control of every Havilah spaceship.

Among these spaceships, Tom witnessed many horrific scenes.

Countless facilities were destroyed, and so spaceships were still engulfed in flas. The streets were littered with garbage and debris, including severed limbs.

But as I said before, this is your business, not mine. Of course, things change from this mont on, because from this mont on, you are no longer Havilahs, but Human Civilization. The people of the Viller Race must accept my managent.

Anyone who dares to cause trouble again will be killed without rcy.

One after another, the pale-faced Viller People, supported by robots and clones, lined up to enter the shuttle ship and then into Tom’s residential ship.

Ultimately, a total of approximately 20.6 billion Viller People were relocated.

Yes, at this mont, the Havilah Civilization has only 20.6 billion people left.

Their civilization originally had 300 billion people, but they lost half of them when they fled Lyra G16, leaving 150 billion.

When the Stellar Cannon attacked First Planet, it lost approximately 110 billion, leaving it with only 40 billion.

During the previous split with the chanical Disaster and the ensuing attacks, they lost approximately 10 billion.

Finally, due to pressure from Tom and the outbreak of internal conflicts, they lost another 9.4 billion, leaving them with only the current 20.6 billion.

Even if Tom didn’t interfere, with only 20.6 billion people remaining, the Havilah Civilization would absolutely not be able to recover in less than several thousand years. And during this period, any unexpected event could lead to the extinction of the civilization.

After all, the smaller the population, the lower the civilization’s overall ability to withstand risks. In fact, a small population can even lead to the risk of a break in the transmission of civilization and technology.

Of course, the Viller People don’t need to think about so many things at this mont.

From now on, they can just live their lives in peace, while Tom will have many more things to consider.

After transferring the last obedient Viller People away, Tom knew that there were still so Havilahs hiding in various corners of the spaceship.

Those are all stubborn and inflexible. They survived the internal conflicts and unifications of previous civilizations, went into hiding, and now they are still thinking of putting up a last-ditch resistance.

If left unchecked, who knows how much trouble it will cause Tom in the future.

Tom’s response was also quite simple.

He directly commanded hundreds of billions of robots to infiltrate every Havilah ship, ticulously searching every pipe, every room, and every corner, launching a comprehensive purge of all Havilah Civilization ships and killing all 20 million Havilahs who refused to surrender.

I can’t be bothered to persuade you to surrender; take it or leave it.

You refuse to surrender and you refuse to die, this is a difficult situation for .

Since that’s the case, then we’ll have no choice but to send you on your way by force.

With this cleaning completed, the whole incident has finally co to an end.

Tom let out a long sigh of relief. Looking again at the vast starry sky outside the spaceship window, he felt an unprecedented magnificence and tranquility in the starry sky at this mont.

Although space is littered with debris, although the star is still in a raging phase, although First Planet is almost completely covered by lava, and although everything is a scene of devastation after a great war, none of this changes one thing.

I won!

After thousands of years of perseverance and patience, and thousands of years of relentless developnt, at this mont, I have finally won!

I defeated and annihilated the union of the chanical Disaster and Havilah Civilization, completely eliminating any potential threats. At this mont, I have finally won!

Now, it’s ti to reap the rewards.

Ignoring the Viller People who were temporarily housed and living in constant fear, Tom directly controlled over a billion clones, and indirectly controlled hundreds of billions of robots and intelligent machines through the remaining 2 billion clones, fully infiltrating every Havilah Civilization spaceship, and then began searching for anything of value one by one.

Any equipnt that one has never seen before, or that is more advanced than one’s own, is subject to inspection.

In particular, spacecraft thrusters, intelligent control systems, nuclear fusion reactors, energy shield systems, attitude stabilization systems, radars, energy cannons, laser generators, interception systems, and so on are among the key areas to be inspected.

Tom was thus filled with a continuous stream of surprises.

"This chanical structure is quite ingenious, achieving a more robust connection with lower material properties. A good idea."

"You can do this to a cooling system? Won’t this cause system malfunctions? Hmm... Actually, no, it won’t. On the contrary, it can improve cooling performance by more than 5\%."

"I was wondering why Havilah’s defense radar was so powerful. Turns out it’s because they added an extra control module. Seriously, how did they even think of that?"

There are countless technologies like this, which, though subtle, are extrely practical. A rough count would reveal at least tens of millions of them.

If we conduct a more thorough investigation and analysis later, the number will likely be even greater, perhaps exceeding one hundred million items!

A legitimate intelligent civilization that can advance to the Strong Nuclear level through its own capabilities and even suppress itself in the early stages has a technological accumulation that should not be underestimated.

At this mont, all of this technology is mine!

But that’s not the main point.

The key point is that, at the level of fundantal physics, Havilah Civilization is also more advanced than itself.

They have a better understanding of the underlying principles of the universe than we do.

These are mine now too!

At that mont, Tom felt as if he were a beggar who had suddenly acquired a mountain of gold.

The harvest at this mont was already so great that it excited Tom, but he knew that compared to another harvest, all of this was nothing at this mont.

Variable energy shield!

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