System: My Doomsday Train-Chapter 605 - 295: "Where the Hell Did That Damn Planet Go?" (Seeking Monthly Tickets)_5
A mechanical and cold voice echoed inside the train compartment: "If the Insect Race Civilization were to attack, it would cause a great commotion; it’s impossible to be this silent."
"What about that planet?"
"Did it just disappear like that?"
"Yes."
"What’s the reason?"
"It’s currently unknown."
"..."
The young man, with a somewhat unpredictable expression, sat back down. The situation seemed more urgent than he had imagined; a planet just 0.4 light-years away from him had suddenly vanished without a trace.
This is incredibly baffling, isn’t it?
It couldn’t have just collapsed into a black hole, right? That should be impossible, after all, it was a habitable planet. Moreover, if it had really collapsed into a black hole, his Purple Cloud Star would not be so lucky now either.
Then how was it destroyed?
In this universe, the unknown dangers seem to be greater than he had imagined.
...
The Constant Star Train sped through the cosmos, rapidly advancing in the pitch blackness that seemed almost solid!
Creating wormholes requires both the start and end points to be in a spatially stable state.
The nearest spatially stable area to the mining star is 3 million kilometers away.
And the spatially stable area for creating the start point on his side is just five minutes away ahead.
Soon to arrive.
"Ai."
Sitting inside the train compartment, Chen Mang looked at the countless angular stars wrapped in the black curtain in front of him and said softly, "How’s the progress over at Neon City?"
"Not great."
Ai quickly reported: "As per your plan, Train Captain, allowing each ’Neon City Free Entry Ticket’ to be crushed by members of other civilizations to enter Neon City comes at a very high cost."
"It’s equivalent to creating a small, one-time, one-way wormhole each time a Neon City Free Entry Ticket is crushed, which is not only extremely difficult to research but also consumes a lot of resources."
"I’m researching another plan."
"Manufacturing large ’Neon City Free Entry Tickets’ and distributing them evenly on the home planets of other civilizations, these tickets would be equivalent to a permanent large ’bi-directional stable wormhole’."
"The advantage of this plan is that it is easier to develop and consumes less resources." 𝒻𝓇𝑒𝘦𝘸𝑒𝒷𝓃ℴ𝑣𝘦𝑙.𝒸ℴ𝘮
"The disadvantage is—"
"The large Neon City Free Entry Tickets that are deployed will be immobile, fixed at a certain location. Other civilizations’ Train Captains cannot enter Neon City at any time and need to reach near the large entry ticket to enter Neon City."
"And it appears in the shape of a huge door."
"Hm."
Chen Mang nodded slightly: "When we’ve occupied the mining star, I will upgrade the ’Train Assistance AI’ to Level 200, can’t let your Ai lag behind, you will definitely be the highest level AI in the entire universe in the future."
"Let’s go with your plan."
"Please research it thoroughly as soon as possible."
"Once we’ve exploited the mining star completely and before heading to farther places, deploy the large ’Neon City Free Entry Tickets’ on those two habitable planets so we can consistently earn a variety of resources."
"We still advocate for peace."
"When dealing with any civilization, as long as there is no hatred, try to trade first and strive for peaceful coexistence and mutual benefit."
"Since we’re implementing the second plan, the name ’Large Neon City Free Entry Tickets’ no longer fits; let’s change the name."
"Let me think..."
"Immovable and fixed at one place, appearing as a big door..."
"Let’s call it ’Star Gate’."
"The Insect Race Civilization would deploy eggs bringing disaster and death, while the Human Civilization would deploy ’Star Gates’ bringing peace and trade."
"No need to say more."
"Just from the standpoint, we are stronger than them."
After finalizing this matter.
Chen Mang finally looked at the Civilization Order in the drawer, which was continuously flickering with a faint white light, with all five progresses already at 100%.
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"Human Progress": 100%.
"Cultural Progress": 100%.
"Military Progress": 100%.
"Agricultural Progress": 100%.
"Institutional Progress": 100%.
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As a large number of survivors from "Water Blue Star" continued to join the Constant Star, becoming its residents, and were implanted with Iris Chips, the five progresses rapidly surged until all were maxed!
Ready to rebuild their own civilization at any time and name it.
He just wasn’t planning to rebuild civilization at the moment.
First, he would check out the situation of the mining star, handle everything properly, and once there’s temporarily no danger, then rebuild civilization.
With so many residents.
The Dream Stones produced by the train each day were also a staggering number.
The "Cyber Mine" could also start its massive expansion.
Soon.
The Constant Star successfully arrived at the nearest spatially stable area.
Chen Mang pressed a button on the control panel.
The "wormhole generator" started operating rapidly, and detected spatially stable areas capable of opening wormholes. After confirming that these two areas remained stable over the days.
"Clang."
Accompanied by 50 million units of iron ore inside the train compartment turning into dust and dispersing into the air.
In the black curtain that was initially pitch black and seemingly solid in front of the train, a distortion suddenly began under an invisible force, a torn hole began to emerge, its edges lined with flickering starlight.
At a glance.
The inner channel wasn’t straight, resembling the elongated neck of an hourglass.
You could see the distant exit, curled into a fuzzy spot of light, it looked like an astigmatic person hiding in the river looking out at a bikini-clad beauty on the water’s edge, fuzzy yet clear.
"..."
Chen Mang stared straight at this scene ahead, his breath subconsciously halted; this was the first wormhole he created, holding great significance for him.







