“Hahaha, ridiculous, utterly ridiculous!”
“The strong preying on the weak is the ultimate truth of the universe!”
“Kill? So what! Annihilate? So what!”
Ailei’s philosophy of cleansing the starry skies naturally attracted ridicule and scorn from countless civilizations.
She remained expressionless.
Continuing to seize new resource star systems, she expanded the production of chanical units, replicating them endlessly until vast fleets were assembled to launch a total assault across the cosmos.
Thanks to the stellar modification technology obtained from the Caretaker Civilization, Ailei’s forces now included several mobile, heavily armored celestial bodies—capable of destruction while retaining strategic utility.
There were planetary fortresses equipped with curvature engines…
Stellar warehouses serving as colossal energy sources…
And neutron war stars equipped with spatial weaponry and impenetrable defenses.
Beyond these, Ailei’s primary fleet underwent a full technological upgrade, now featuring cutting-edge spatial technology.
For offense, she deployed spatial disintegration devices.
For defense, she utilized spatial distortion fields.
In propulsion, she adapted dinsion-based technologies from the Caretaker Civilization, beginning the climb toward dinsional engines, with the potential for dinsional strikes and higher-plane traversal in the future.
“Master, please wait a little longer…”
“Ailei will cleanse the universe thoroughly, ready to welco your return…”
An unending war of eternity had begun, engulfing countless galactic clusters. As Ailei’s technology advanced, the battlefield expanded even further into the vast cosmos.
Her astonishing war potential and highly efficient strategic command ant that not even the interstellar insectoid swarms, another form of cosmic catastrophe, could gain any advantage over her.
Temporal stasis, quantum black holes, dinsional strikes…
Realizing Ailei’s formidable presence, the opposing civilizations resorted to truly lethal ans—deploying weapons capable of severely damaging or even erasing Ailei’s very existence.
Several tis, Ailei was pushed to the brink of destruction, giving the allied civilizations a glimr of hope for victory.
However…
The loyal machine servant also possessed remarkable cunning.
Every ti her enemies thought they had finally cornered her, she would retreat at the perfect mont—strategically withdrawing, only to return even stronger.
The war dragged on endlessly, and with each battle, Ailei’s forces grew in strength.
No one knew how much ti had passed.
“Perish!” The universe’s most advanced civilizations finally took action, wielding causality-based weaponry. Yet, even such formidable forces could not bring about Ailei’s defeat.
The once cold and chanical machine consciousness, now enriched with unique human-like emotions and tempered by the passage of ti, had long transcended the limitations of universal laws.
Ailei recalled sothing Xu Xi used to say about situations like this…
“If it’s not turned off, it ans it’s still running.”
BOOM! BOOM!
In the final, climactic battle, both Ailei and the pinnacle civilizations unleashed an overwhelming arsenal of dinsional weaponry.
The universe collapsed into lower dinsions.
No height. No length. No width.
A zero-dinsional universe was born.
The once radiant sea of stars vanished, color drained, space-ti lost aning, and all that remained was a pure, silent void.
It was an inconceivable sight—an infinite cosmos reduced to a single point, nearly imperceptible, devoid of mass.
Drifting within the chaos, the tiny remnant of the universe floated aimlessly, carried by the currents of entropy.
Ti in the chaos was imasurable—perhaps only an instant had passed, or perhaps eons beyond counting.
No one knew when it began, but eventually, two ghostly hands erged from the chaos.
They appeared translucent and illusory, gently enclosing the zero-dinsional universe in a careful grasp, protecting it from the chaotic tides.
“…Master.”
“…Ailei is always at your service.”
“…Please… use again…”
A fragnted, static-laden voice echoed faintly.
Ti passed in silence, until those ethereal hands began to solidify. No longer translucent, they now glowed with a miraculous radiance.
Gently, they enclosed the singularity within their grasp.
The zero-dinsional universe fell into an absolute stillness.
Yet, within this extre stillness, another extre took shape.
Golden and silver light flickered between the fingers, piercing through the surrounding chaos, illuminating the void.
The eternal, transcendent machine servant slowly loosened her grip.
A burst of brilliance escaped her hands, dazzling beyond compare.
A tiny singularity began expanding within the chaos.
Space, ti, matter, energy…
All things, all concepts, were reborn with the singularity’s great explosion.
One-dinsional, two-dinsional, three-dinsional… all the way to ten dinsions.
In this newborn universe, ti flowed in multiple dinsions, radiating brilliant hues. Countless elents collided and rged under a grand will, forming sothing entirely new.
“Master, I have beco just like you now…”
“So… this is what it feels like to cry…”
“You were right… it’s not sothing to be happy about…”
In the murky, chaotic void, Ailei gazed at the ten-dinsional universe resting in her palm, then lowered her eyes to her newly reconstructed body.
Her expression was calm.
Yet silent tears had long since stread down her cheeks—glistening droplets shimring with light.
Grief had never left her, but until now, her chanical body had been incapable of expressing it in a human way.
And so, on the first day of her rebirth…
Ailei shed her first tears.
She did not know where she should go.
She had nowhere she wished to be.
All she wanted was to continue waiting…
Waiting for her master to return… and to serve him once more.
…
(In the real world.)
A serene courtyard bathed in sunlight, with shadows of leaves forming gentle patterns on the ground.
Xu Xi nodded occasionally, listening carefully to Krisha and Wu Yingxue’s explanations.
The “Life Simulator” remained a profound mystery.
Even the two supre beings beside him could not fully comprehend its true nature.
But they had detected subtle changes during the simulation process.
“Master… you disappeared for a while,” Krisha said blankly, handing Xu Xi a cup of tea and so desserts.
By “disappeared,” she did not an his physical form, but rather sothing intangible—sothing related to his unique presence across different ti-space possibilities.
It sounded abstract, yet Xu Xi pondered her words, recalling the branching paths he had encountered within the simulator.
“I see… Thank you, Krisha, Yingxue.”
“Haha, no need to be so formal, sir!”
“This is only natural, ntor.”
Wu Yingxue chuckled playfully, while Krisha remained quiet.
For now, Xu Xi decided to put aside his thoughts on the simulator’s nature.
Returning to his room, he opened the final summary of his fourth simulation.
[Ding—]
[Fourth Simulation Complete]
[Congratulations! You have unlocked the following achievents: The Last Human, I Am Civilization, Exterminator of Insects, Her Creator, The Ultimate Origin of the Universe, Supre Machine Master.]
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