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The diater of the ring alone is actually larger than the diater of Blue Star.

Only with such size can it accommodate the docking and transition of most spaceships.

"I wonder when Human Civilization will be able to build such a magnificent base," Shen Shi couldn’t help but sigh.

"If the Captain is around, it should be soon," Iwen responded from the side.

She has now exited working mode. Although she still appears sowhat timid, she seems to have realized Shen Shi’s "favor" and occasionally takes the initiative to say a word or two in front of him.

Shen Shi smiled.

At this mont, he finally realized one thing—Human Civilization has truly overco the three-year crisis, and next, there will be a developnt period lasting three hundred years!

Although three hundred years in the history of civilization, or even in interstellar history, seems like just a fleeting mont, or rely a span for an interstellar voyage.

But—this is three hundred years!

Shen Shi felt a series of dazes.

He almost forgot that until this year, he was only 25 years old.

And the original average lifespan of humans was rely seventy or eighty years.

This may be very short for interstellar civilization, but for him, for Human Civilization, it’s a long enough period for earth-shaking changes!

Three years turning into three hundred years, the sense of urgency has beco fundantally different.

"Let’s go," Shen Shi said with so zest, "let’s see what this supply point looks like."

It wasn’t until this mont that Human Civilization, including him, truly stepped into the interstellar, becoming a part of the civilizations under this starry sky.

The Iwen slowly docked in a berth cabin.

Shen Shi stepped out, his body floating lightly as he left the warship, while Iwen’s human form closely followed behind him, cautiously observing everything around her.

Although this place was already completely under control, there might still be so automated weapons.

However, this set of equipnt on the Captain is indeed quite good, otherwise, she wouldn’t hope to see the Captain take risks.

At this mont, Shen Shi’s gaze was completely attracted to a certain place.

It was a small ship also docked here, with its hatch open.

How small was it?

About just over two hundred ters in length, it seed even smaller than an aircraft carrier on Blue Star.

Spaceships like these were the most nurous at this supply point, and there were even many smaller than this one, capable of holding only a few hundred or even dozens of people at most.

And it’s not just the size that’s small.

The exterior looked very simple as well.

Liquid tal?

Impossible, the outer armor even looked inferior to the Worren Fleet’s outer armor, with so obviously externally attached weapon systems, looking very rudintary, just at the level of plasma cannons, which stand no chance of penetrating warships with liquid tal outer armor.

At most, it was at E-level.

"Iwen, go check which civilization this spaceship belongs to," Shen Shi ordered.

"Yes." Iwen flew in through the open hatch, and shortly after, brought out a life form from within.

The creature wasn’t exactly small, about 1.9 ters tall, with a torso and head, but no limbs. Instead, it had three thick, snake-like, tentacle appendages with suction cups beneath its body, and even its arms were two finer tentacles, without any fingers or more detailed bifurcation organs.

Shen Shi searched the information database.

Soon, he got the answer.

This was a creature from the "Qiangxi" species, whose Mother Star was about twelve nodes away from Human Civilization, considered relatively close in this Star Domain. About 1,300 years ago in modern society, they successfully broke free from the E-level status, becoming a part of the D-level Civilization.

In other words, this was a species from a D-level Civilization.

Yet their piloted spacecraft was inferior to even E-level spaceships.

If this kind of spaceship were to sail alone in the interstellar, it would likely face destruction at any mont.

Even without encountering enemies, just encountering so large asteroids and being unable to evade them would likely an no chance of survival with this level of defense and weaponry.

"Is this the typical life of an ordinary individual in the interstellar civilization?" Shen Shi looked at the intelligent life form in front of him, still deep in consciousness attack, completely dazed.

He could sense that this one likely had so training in Primordial Energy.

But the achievent was very low.

Even those warriors in Human Civilization who had only trained for three years were stronger than it.

Since obtaining the Ti Crystal and coming into contact with the Interstellar Society, most of the people Shen Shi interacted with and saw were quite powerful, even the humans in the initial phase of the black market on Line One Future were among the D-level Civilization’s outstanding individuals.

For example, the human who traded that book "The Art of War" in the Collector’s store at the very beginning was also able to offer several tons of simulation transformation material.

Its value likely far exceeded that of the worthless scrap in front of him, a ship with no value except for the simplest curvature engine.

He already realized that the scene before him was likely the true common scenario at the ordinary level of the interstellar.

"Let’s leave it here," Shen Shi said.

He also looked at many other ships of different models, styles, and equipnt docked nearby.

It seed he understood that these ships, visibly from different civilizations, were likely a makeshift fleet, with spacecraft within taking turns on navigation duties to minimize risks during the voyage.

This is sowhat reminiscent of the Age of Exploration on Blue Star, no?

The risks were great, but so were the rewards, as many dared to sail with a shabby little boat.

Only then, everyone had wooden boats at best, but now, so have ragged wooden ships, while others have steel cruises, or even space carriers.

Shen Shi shook his head.

He continued to walk inside.

He saw quite a few "guards" who had been visibly ard and modified; just by their looks, they didn’t seem to be Daike People.

Yet, facing Shen Shi and Iwen’s arrival, these individuals responsible for maintaining order stood there dazedly, only left with so instinctual reactions, like walking dead.

When they passed through a long tunnel, the scene ahead suddenly opened up for Shen Shi.

The lights were bright, and looking around, there was a city with no end in sight.

Yes, a city.

With buildings of various shapes, so even completely floating in mid-air, and above there was another city, inverted up and down. Shen Shi saw lush green forests above, and vast waters unknown if they were oceans or lakes.

This was the interior of the ring.

Although both sides were also extrely vast, flying up, one could still clearly see the semi-transparent boundary emitting a soft glow.

However, forward and backward were truly endless.

Only upon seeing the extres could one barely discern the curve.

Although it had been long expected that this supply point of the Daike Civilization wouldn’t be simple, he hadn’t imagined it would be this prosperous.

"How many people are here?" Shen Shi couldn’t help but ask.

"There are a total of 114.2 million intelligent life consciousness feedbacks." As the actual controller of the Primordial Energy Weapon, Iwen could obtain the feedback from the weapon.

Shen Shi finally understood why the first attack resulted in uncontrollable power causing partial energy leakage.

But the second attack was very easily and smoothly executed.

The output levels of the two were entirely different.

Yet, over a hundred million intelligent life forms from different civilizations and species, indeed.

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