System: My Doomsday Train-Chapter 786 - 325: Fourth-level Civilization "Nia Civilization" (Requesting Monthly Votes)_6

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Chapter 786: Chapter 325: Fourth-level Civilization "Nia Civilization" (Requesting Monthly Votes)_6

Through the conversation with the middle-aged man just now, he learned that in the Nia Civilization, almost every household has a Train Captain, which is not considered anything unusual. His family at the time sold off all assets and combined savings to gather sufficient resources for a journey of ten thousand years, setting off on this gold-digging expedition.

But...

When they returned, everything had changed beyond recognition.

What he’s more curious about now is, since there used to be a Fourth-level Civilization here, the "Nia Civilization", where did this civilization go later? Why didn’t it leave any trace?

Moreover—

"After his father’s death, the train remained without a Train Captain. Under such circumstances, the train should have been on the brink of self-destruction, right?"

Chen Mang muttered softly.

This is his biggest puzzling point. Logically speaking, when a train has no Train Captain, many accessories can’t function normally, and the AI would enter a dormant or even self-destructive state. How could it have continued to sail for over ten thousand years, controlled by AI?

But he also felt that the middle-aged man didn’t seem to be lying.

"It should be some kind of method from a Fourth-level Civilization." Ai’s voice sounded in the train room: "A Fourth-level Civilization is evidently much stronger than a Third-level Civilization, and at the very least, the overall strength of this civilization is much stronger."

"It can let the train be fully controlled by AI in the absence of a Train Captain."

"But this comes with the risk of AI rebellion. If the AI does not wish to activate the ’Cultivation Chamber’ according to the program, then he wouldn’t have been born, and this train would remain under AI control."

"This AI is quite loyal, just like me."

Chen Mang couldn’t help but laugh while lightly shaking his head without speaking, wondering if Old Pig could manage to sort out some valuable information on that side. He was quite curious about the Nia Civilization.

He at least needed to figure out whether the other party left voluntarily or involuntarily.

If it was voluntary departure, then it would be due to resource scarcity, which he could understand.

If it was involuntary departure.

Then surely there was some irresistible risk in this area that forced this civilization to flee in haste without concern for anything.

If indeed there exists some unknown crisis, he needs to figure out what this crisis is so that one day it doesn’t suddenly descend upon him without any means of preparation.

It’s getting more and more chaotic.

Even the ancient civilizations from 12,800 years ago have emerged.

Well, chaos is good, chaos is good.

After all, it’s already chaotic enough, a little more chaos doesn’t matter.

Chen Mang once again looked at the "Doppler Radar" screen. After leveling up to 200, he could see all violent energy fluctuations within 100,000 light-years. The entire screen showed numerous red dots to the north.

Millions of beams fired from the Akanon Main Cannon were still racing across the Mechanical Civilization Ruins. The strongest energy range reached as high as Level 270!

These are remnants from a war the Mechanical Civilization fought centuries ago.

It’s not that the Mechanical Civilization only had Akanon Light Energy Main Cannons.

But only these Seven-Colored Firepower Accessories could leave marks that stretch across long periods of time in the cosmos, unmatched by other firepower accessories. In the area of the "Kasha Civilization Federation", such marks are virtually non-existent.

This also means...

The "Nia Civilization" was probably not forced to retreat after encountering a war.

Otherwise, even after over ten thousand years.

There would undoubtedly be many traces of war left behind.

"Could it be a sudden disappearance? Or did the Kasha Civilization clean up all traces, which is definitely impossible, as the Kasha Civilization doesn’t seem capable of that, not to mention the traces left by a Fourth-level Civilization war would be difficult for the Kasha Civilization to clean, right?"

Chen Mang murmured to himself softly.

Filling his mind with countless possibilities.

It’s better to hide.

Hiding only requires being a Hunter, yet once standing on the surface, the roles of hunter and prey keep alternating, and no one knows who in the unknown dark depths is watching you.

It’s incredibly terrifying.

He picked up the telescope next to him and once again gazed into the depths of the universe. The Supermodel effect of the Level 500 telescope is the Observable Cosmos. He hasn’t figured out what it means yet, but he thinks that if there’s really something unknown observing him in the depths of the universe,

Then perhaps through this telescope, the other side can sense that he is observing them too.

If you glare at me, I will definitely glare back.

...

Inside the Constant Star Train, in car number 7, within the room.

Old Pig gazed seriously at the middle-aged man in front of him. The communication with the other party was somewhat not smooth, with a lot of small gestures, which were not signs of lying, but it was evident that he hadn’t interacted with people for a long time and hadn’t fully reintegrated into human society yet.

In a sort of half-idiotic stage.

No,

It should be said that since birth, he hadn’t interacted with humans, and normally could only communicate with AI, which led to his current state. Generally, after a certain period of time integrating into human society, it would improve.

...

On the other side.

Ai specifically changed into a newly remodeled, self-considered perfect robotic body, dressed in a garment, and went alone to the middle-aged man’s train to chat with this AI.

He felt that this AI clearly knew more and would be more fluent in communication.

At this moment, this train was stationed in the wilderness.

Surrounding it, Armed Black Hole Robots formed a perimeter and set up a security line to prevent others from approaching.

"Hello?"

Ai boarded the train room, peering towards the console screen where several green lights flickered continuously: "I am the AI of the Constant Star Train, just call me Ai. Come out for a chat? I don’t know what’s your intelligence level?"

"Level 100."

Almost as soon as he finished speaking, a mechanical electronic voice echoed within the train room. Simultaneously, a screen to the side lit up, and an image of a robotic head emerged, staring at Ai.

"Alright."

Ai remarked appreciatively: "Your train’s main cannon level is only Level 30, yet the Train Assistance AI is Level 100, quite an imbalance you have there."

"Save where necessary, spend where needed, during long voyages a high main cannon level isn’t necessary."

Ai’s eyes narrowed slightly, then suddenly smiled: "Do you have a robotic body? Want to meet up for a chat?"

"No."

"I’ll send you one."

"Really?"

"Really."

"Can you decide that?"

"Absolutely, mate. Such a small matter is a piece of cake."