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"Not promising," Gong Chu said.

"What’s the main issue?" Shen Shi asked again.

"The review process of the Mude System is extrely rigorous. Strictly speaking, we indeed have not t all the standards of a C-level civilization," Gong Chu’s tone was evidently sowhat heavy. "First and foremost is the Star System Fortress. We still have so parts that have not been completed. Although this part is tiny compared to the whole fortress, as long as it’s incomplete, it will be a huge flaw in the entire fortress."

Shen Shi nodded slightly.

He, after this period of study, could fully understand.

The most critical part of the Star System Fortress is the Anti-Teleportation System.

The range of influence of the Curvature Oscillator needs to span almost the entire star system so that any enemy fleet cannot easily teleport inside.

It’s like a towering, majestic wall with a conspicuous doghole in the corner, allowing enemies to sneak in for a raid at night.

No matter how grand the rest of the wall is built, it would be considered a failure.

"Secondly, we are still lacking in so other technologies. Although a few key standards have been t, the review also has an overall technology strength rating."

From Gong Chu’s sentints, Shen Shi could already tell that he actually didn’t hold much hope.

With the current level of human civilization in the Future World, saying they’ve barely reached C-level is actually not a problem. If it were normal tis, they would have a good chance of passing since the reviewers wouldn’t want to co back again in a few decades.

Moreover, the more civilizations under their na are C-level, the greater the benefits for the Es civilization, a B-level civilization.

However, right now, the Daike civilization is closely monitoring the review process.

As an established C-level civilization, the Daike civilization has more influence in the Es civilization than re D-level humanity. Under their influence, combined with humanity’s own deficiencies, passing seems bleak.

"Are you prepared for failure?" Shen Shi saw sothing.

"My promotion to Master of Primordial Energy is the best preparation," Gong Chu said. "Although the Daike civilization has more than one Master of Primordial Energy, as the invaded party, they cannot gather too many racial individuals here, so we still have a glimr of hope."

Yes, only a glimr.

And that glimr of hope was brought by Shen Shi.

This glimr of hope was what made Gong Chu, and even the Collector, willing to trade everything they have to Shen Shi.

But if it’s just this kind of hope, Shen Shi actually felt sowhat undeserving.

"If the Star System Fortress is completed and the technology levels are there, would that certainly allow for promotion?" Shen Shi asked.

"Naturally, it would fully et the C-level civilization standards. No matter how much influence the Daike civilization has, it wouldn’t matter. However, this ’if’ doesn’t exist," Gong Chu didn’t understand why Shen Shi would ask such a question.

They had been constructing the final parts of the Star System Fortress with all their might, but at the fastest pace, it would still take seventy to eighty years, and the review was already underway.

However, his captain seed to be just asking.

Then he shifted the topic to other areas.

"Is there any way to further accelerate the developnt of a G-level civilization?" Shen Shi asked. "I intend to fully nurture the indigenous civilization I found on that life planet. I think their cultural heritage might have the potential to produce a Master of Primordial Energy."

"If that’s the case, then indeed it’s worth nurturing."

This ti, Gong Chu no longer reminded Shen Shi to be cautious about the indigenous civilization’s rebellion.

Saying the sa thing once was enough.

Shen Shi had clearly stated his attitude, and with the Primordial Energy steel seal, Gong Chu only needed to comply.

He pondered for a mont and said, "The developnt of civilization boils down to two major aspects: the climb of the knowledge system and the application of technology. In terms of technological strength, there is a device that requires a certain cost but can rapidly advance the establishnt of the knowledge system. As for the application of technology, it can be resolved through a more complete production chain."

Although a number of production lines had been given to Shen Shi before, those were relatively simple production lines and didn’t constitute a complete production chain.

The production chain in the Future World is far more complex than modern industrial production chains.

It must synchronously advance with the knowledge reserves, climbing from the initial fields continuously.

This is no longer as simple as providing knowledge; it’s genuine support, helping an underdeveloped civilization quickly establish a massive and advanced industry.

"Then let’s proceed with that. Hurry and send the device and production chain," Shen Shi decided directly, without even asking if it was difficult.

Perhaps Gong Chu couldn’t understand, or maybe he thought Shen Shi had lost hope in human civilization and wanted to take more from the Mother Star.

But Shen Shi couldn’t explain.

He couldn’t say, "You give these things and eventually change your Future World so your C-level civilization application succeeds."

So he chose not to explain.

This request clearly didn’t threaten the continued existence of human civilization, so Gong Chu couldn’t defy his order, only nodding to show his understanding.

Moreover, Gong Chu was highly efficient.

Only five days later, the "device that can rapidly advance the establishnt of the knowledge system" was delivered.

The full na of this device is the "Full Imrsion Thought Acceleration Learning Device."

It’s understandable to be an upgraded version of the learning device, even a combined version of learning and consciousness link devices. But it’s clearly not ant for ordinary people, and as Gong Chu said, using it requires a certain cost.

This cost, in Shen Shi’s view, wasn’t trivial.

But if applied well, it could potentially allow humanity’s tech tree to climb close to D-level in less than two hundred years!

That’s close to D-level!

In the initial segnt of human history, they took nearly six hundred years to defeat the Worren, and it took even longer to finally beco D-level.

One thousand three hundred years!

This was achieved with the help of the Worren’s spoils of war, making it a miracle.

Even in the current tiline, humanity spent three hundred years defeating the Worren, and then another three hundred years to successfully beco D-level.

It’s important to note that this was achieved after inheriting Shen Shi’s legacy!

Shen Shi’s current information repository contains a complete knowledge system from G-level to close to C-level!

Equivalent to this device allowing humanity’s tech tree to climb up while speeding up with existing high-speed train speeds!

"Unfortunately, this thing can only accelerate knowledge-based learning, but cannot speed up Primordial Energy training or soldiers’ training," Shen Shi sighed softly.

Then, he imdiately called Tao De.

After learning the relevant information, Tao De and the systems of the Human Federation imdiately took action.

In just one more day, Shen Shi received a call from Tao De.

"Councillor Shen, we are ready for reception. Would you like to co and see personally?"

"Alright," Shen Shi agreed.

He had been focusing on many things on Blue Star recently but hadn’t really paid attention to the research field.

Actually, this field in current human civilization seems sowhat awkward.

Everyone knows the research field is crucial as it relates to the future of human civilization.

But another reality is it provides little assistance to humanity in facing the war crisis.

Mass production of high-energy batteries? Designing a "space excavator"?

These areas show their efforts and achievents.

But that’s it.

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