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Chapter 515: Chapter 393: The First Affiliated Civilization

Such pride in their civilization had its downsides, one being the significant backlash currently faced by the Contract Spirit Civilization. However, as long as they did not encounter a day where they were completely surpassed, the advantages outweighed the drawbacks.

Regarding this, Human Civilization still had ample confidence.

They also continually learned lessons from other civilizations.

Ti flowed incessantly amidst the high-speed developnt into which the entire Human Civilization System was fully invested.

In this process, Human Civilization System gradually encountered so other powerful indigenous civilizations, so of which matched or even surpassed the strength of the Great Sun Immortal Sect.

Yet, these civilizations all shared one common characteristic, that of decline.

From the specific instances, one could almost definitively say that within the entire Trial Universe, the Day Creatures were indeed in a precarious situation.

As Shen Hao continuously deciphered the world’s laws, he faintly sensed the ergence of higher-level conflicts.

Originally, within this universe, the Dayti Law and Night Law should have been opposing yet balanced forces. However, trends were now erging from the law level, with the Night Law developing faster and stronger. Notably, the Night Will, the avatar of the “rging Daoist”‘s personal will within this Trial Universe, was significantly more powerful and active than the avatar embodying the Great Sun’s will.

This was the core reason behind the current situation in the entire universe.

The influence of higher beings directly spread across countless creatures of the universe.

“The final enemy won’t be the ‘rging Daoist’ who makes the ultimate choice and revives from the night?” Shen Hao squinted, making this speculation.

An incomplete Seventh Stage final enemy was indeed the style of the Civilization Trial.

Or rather, it was the style of the Civilization Trial tailored for Human Civilization.

However, unlike last ti, Shen Hao was not too worried.

After all, including his own foundation, Human Civilization was continuously strengthening, and even if the final enemy was indeed such an existence, it was not invincible.

Shen Hao glanced at his level.

It was now the eighth year since entering this stage, and the sixth year since Shen Hao broke through to the Sixth Stage. In just six years, his level had escalated from Level 51 to Level 54!

He had successfully entered the middle tier of the Sixth Stage.

His progression hadn’t been this swift initially, but the integration of all other Trial Civilizations had significantly enhanced the positive feedback he received from the entire Civilization System.

Even though these Affiliated Civilizations were not his subjects, nor were they part of Human Civilization, as Affiliated Civilizations, they still felt a sense of belonging to Shen Hao, which was enough to strengthen the power of the [Emperor].

Moreover, the entire Human Civilization, even the whole Civilization System, was developing rapidly.

Not to ntion, during this period, Shen Hao had installed several civilization-related cheats, which were optimized versions that greatly assisted the growth of the civilization.

Shen Hao’s leveling speed was only going to get faster.

After glancing at the countdown to the next ranking settlent, Shen Hao issued an acceleration directive.

“Accelerate expansion, explore.”

There were only two years left until the next ranking settlent.

Following this command, the entire Human Civilization System, from the Human Civilization Army to the Affiliated Corps, and onto the Native Civilization Army, all sensed a new movent.

Indeed, including the Native Civilization Army.

If one were to count, at this mont within the Human Civilization System, the Native Civilization Army was astonishingly the largest in number.

Each region contained thousands of small worlds, and although most of these worlds were occupied by Weird Demons, these demons often did not exterminate everything. Instead, they mostly adopted breeding thods, allowing a significant number of natives to exist in most small worlds.

After conquering hundreds of regions, the resulting numbers were naturally staggering.

—Thirty trillion people!

Although the vast majority had low potential and were not qualified to truly join Human Civilization, not even qualifying to join the civilizations affiliated with Human Civilization’s affiliated civilizations.

However, under such a vast base, there would still be many individuals who t the requirents.

Tian Chunyan was one of them.

As one of the first natives to co into contact with Human Civilization in this Trial Universe, Tian Chunyan had now completely transford into a part of Human Civilization.

Even though she had not truly understood the full scope of Human Civilization and had only visited the Mother Planet of Human Civilization a few tis, it was precisely for this reason that she could feel the imnse stature of Human Civilization, which was almost unimaginably vast!

“The thirty-seventh world.” Tian Chunyan followed the Legion to the thirty-seventh small world she had experienced.

In almost seven or eight years, she had progressed from the early stages of the Third Stage, a transcendent of just Level Twenty-sothing, to now Level 40, already a top warrior in the Fourth Stage, just one step away from the Fifth Stage.

Looking back, this was a future she could never have imagined initially.

Thus, Tian Chunyan understood clearly how this future had co to be.

While it involved her own efforts and talents, the opportunities, resources, and rewards provided by the Human Divine Country were the true roots of it all.

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