System: My Doomsday Train-Chapter 710 - 313: Damn it, those damned vermin. (Request for monthly votes)_2
But with the "Medical Cabin," the process is no longer irreversible. Just consuming a bit of resources can restore the planet to perfect condition. He checked the consumption.
To restore Water Blue Star to perfect condition at this time requires consuming 88.8 billion units of iron ore.
The price is reasonable and acceptable.
It’s even a lucky number.
Water Blue Star hasn’t completely degenerated into a Dead Star yet, so the repair cost is cheaper. Once it becomes a Dead Star, the repair cost will be much higher.
He currently only has 840 billion units of iron ore left. Traveling from the 27th galaxy to the Mechanical Civilization Ruins here cost him 60 billion units of iron ore, although the price was a bit high. It’s still worthwhile to preserve Water Blue Star, especially since the infrastructure built there over the past year won’t be wasted.
He hesitated for a moment.
Then he consumed 88.8 billion units of iron ore, magnified the "Water Blue Star Spatial Gate" in carriage number 10 on the screen, and clicked on the slowly rotating planet inside the gate.
The next moment—
The resources piled inside the train began to be consumed crazily.
The Level 200 "Medical Cabin" installed at the front of the train slowly opened its cover, and hundreds of golden beams of light poured out from within, flowing towards the location of carriage number 10 at a rather slow pace.
They gradually entered the "Gate of Space," heading directly towards the planet.
Seconds later.
The entire planet began to undergo several changes, with specific data scrolling across the screen of the train’s control console.
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"Rapid regrowth of vegetation; desert areas are regrowing vegetation. Please select the desert areas you want to retain."
"Absolute purification of water bodies; they will be extremely clear and suitable as excellent drinking water sources. Harmful algae will disappear, and aquatic ecosystems will be reconstructed. Please choose the rivers and lakes you wish to add."
"Detected 27 species on the verge of extinction on the planet; do you want to preserve them? If preserved, habitats suitable for their reproduction will be created."
"Air quality significantly improved; toxic gases like smog decreased, oxygen levels rose, acid rain frequency lowered."
"Reduction in extreme weather phenomena such as hurricanes, droughts, and floods."
"Carbon cycle balanced."
"Clearance of ruins; please specify which abandoned buildings, garbage, etc., need to be retained. The remaining waste will be thrown into geothermal fire for incineration."
"Core Energy replenished completely and locked inside the star core, preventing core energy from leaking out. Thus, there will be no more earthquakes or similar geological disasters."
"..."
"ps: Some species might overpopulate due to rapid planetary recovery, such as insects. Artificial intervention is needed to maintain balance."
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The process consumed 88.8 billion units of iron ore, visible on the screen only as a few lines of data.
He needs to make a few decisions.
But for the people on "Water Blue Star," it’s a miracle!
Numerous lakes and rivers started flowing rapidly and visibly until they became completely clear, with sweet water that allows you to see the bottom.
Many trees that were previously decrepit and aging began to shine again, green buds sprang forth and grew rapidly until they were lush and verdant.
Air quality also changed rapidly.
All ruinous garbage was swept up by a meticulously detailed tornado and transported into the newly created tunnel leading to the geothermal fire, a good place for burning waste, and definitely a good place for starting anew.
If you jump into this tunnel.
Assuming you can stay conscious and are iron-hearted.
You’ll need about 20.5 minutes to fall to the core.
During this time.
It should be enough for you to reminisce about your life, looking forward to perhaps having a good beginning in your next life.
Pretty good.
Ten minutes later.
"Water Blue Star" has been completely restored, and future maintenance can be conducted more routinely, consuming far fewer resources than now.
"Perhaps... this could be a business opportunity?"
Chen Mang nodded thoughtfully, theoretically, he could restore all former "Habitable Planets" to this state, such as the "Unnamed Planet" recently acquired, left behind by the Mechanical Civilization, the one with the factory on it.
His original plan was to use this planet for the migration of the Water Blue Star Civilization.
Now it seems unnecessary.
Water Blue Star offers a better prospect.
He might later sell those former habitable planets, which have lost their habitability but can be restored, to other civilizations, as habitable planets in the universe aren’t numerous.
Theoretically speaking.
Every inherently habitable planet, even after severe damage and losing its habitability, given time, will slowly recover to be habitable again.
This process would take considerable time.
The timespan is far longer than human lifespans, and even longer than the progressions of a civilization.
...
Planetary restoration is complete.
All Core Energy of "Water Blue Star" has been replenished fully and sealed within the star core, making it difficult to produce iron ore and other mineral resources in the future, unless he actively unlocks it.
Of course, the payoff is that the planet will reverse from its aging phase back to its prosperous phase, with minimal geological disasters and no hurricanes, floods, typhoons, or similar events.
Only a few uncontrollable disasters.







