I became a god by treasure hunting after arriving 500 years early-Chapter 1540 - 826: A New Journey (End of Book)

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Capítulo 1540: Chapter 826: A New Journey (End of Book)

“What happened next… Teacher Lu? Did the story end just like that?”

The tranquil atmosphere of Green Grass City returned once more.

The sound of reading, laughter, and crisp bird chirping became the city’s mainstream again.

The pace of life for the people slowed slightly, no longer as tense as before.

Lu Yuan naturally enjoyed teaching the children, chatting away happily.

In the classroom, the kids chattered away, asking all sorts of questions: “Can we still create the Pangu Illusion now?”

“Did the Super Giant eventually achieve Nirvana?”

“No idea. Perhaps that Super Giant indeed underwent Nirvana Rebirth at the last moment; or maybe, perished with the enemy.” Lu Yuan replied, shaking his head, “A hero dying in the final moment of war—isn’t that the essence of a great story? Don’t you like this ending?”

“A tragedy is showing the destruction of beautiful things to truly awaken the world. Our current beautiful life is the result of countless heroes fighting for it.” His tone was somewhat aged, tinged with a subtle sadness.

“We don’t like it!” The children answered in unison, with a few elongating their response.

Twenty years have passed since the Era War ended, bringing great changes to the world once again.

The most important thing, naturally, was the repair and rebuilding of civilization.

The new generation of children hadn’t personally experienced the war but loved hearing stories of that grand era.

The influence of that era would linger for some time yet.

“If that Super Giant were alive today, how powerful would it be…”

“One person might be able to fight against a Level 7 Civilization!” an excited chubby kid said, scribbling on a piece of paper.

“You’re wrong to think that way. The guardian God of Pangu Continent can only be ourselves.” Lu Yuan corrected, “When faced with a crisis, you must first rely on yourself to protect yourself; if you don’t strive, you can’t expect others to save you.”

“Alright, we’re getting off-topic!”

“Let’s return to the formal lesson, Engraving Applications. Today, we will study some new engraving combinations invented during the war, suitable for complex environments…”

The children groaned in distress; Engraving Applications was extremely difficult, even though the children nowadays have undergone improvements through Mythical Bloodline Technology, significantly enhancing their Bloodline Power, the courses have accordingly become more difficult.

The concept of ‘difficulty’ really has no bounds, there’s always a harder course.

Soft sunlight streamed through the window, warming his face.

The enjoyment of life, there’s nothing better.

Lu Yuan had taught for a morning, and as he exited the classroom, he found Old Cat secretly eavesdropping at the back door.

“Seems humans are still far from a Level 7 Civilization! The quality of these kids is somewhat inferior compared to those born during wartime,” Old Cat remarked bluntly, “The journey plan for cultivating All-Powerful Ones must set out again, send them out as soon as they come of age.”

“No need to rush. There’s no great enemy now; we have time to climb the technology tree.” Lu Yuan replied with a smile.

“Hmph, civilization advances like rowing a boat upstream, not moving forward means falling behind.” Old Cat leapt onto Lu Yuan’s shoulder, “It’s only been twenty years since the Epoch Disaster ended, and everyone still has the ambition to reach the peak.”

“But in hundreds or thousands of years, who will remember the past disasters? The new generation grows more and more, everyone assumes the good life fell from the sky.”

“Wasn’t the Pangu Alliance established precisely to better climb those peaks?” Lu Yuan himself was completely unworried.

He felt he had fulfilled his responsibility; as for the future development, the fate of the eighteen Human civilizations, mother civilization, Northern Territory, and the entire Pangu Continent, that was their own business.

Raising his head again to look into the distance, ships came and went, the sunlight turned the Northern Territory’s snow into a golden landscape, truly a breathtaking view.

In twenty years post-disaster, many stories had unfolded on Pangu Continent.

The world had spent the first decade clearing out all manner of mutated monsters, traitors to civilization, tallying casualties, and investigating the vanished Yin World.

After the war, the number of extinct civilizations was astonishingly high, even High-level Civilizations suffered significant losses, the world steeped in sorrow!

Fortunately, sorrow was merely a part of reality, returning to life was the norm on earth.

Thus the following decade, rebuilding civilization became the era’s mainstream.

Since civilization was to be rebuilt, various interest relations naturally emerged.

To reduce disputes and wars between civilizations, the Sixth-level Civilizations engaged in prolonged negotiations, delineating territory boundaries for all civilizations, and attempting to establish various trade, commercial, and technological regulations large and small.

For now, the outcome appears decent; civilizations have been completely drained by the Era War, in the short term, none wish to wage war, keeping a peaceful state.

“But in the long run, entropy increase is eternal.”

“If the population continues to grow, eventually there will be a day when living space is insufficient. What will happen then?” Old Cat worried.

Lu Yuan wasn’t particularly concerned about the arrival of that day because it was too distant.

The present-day Pangu Continent was terrifyingly empty.

No one knew how long it would take to fill the world with people.

Furthermore, in this era, the birth rates of each civilization were not very high. The cost of cultivating talent is too high, elite cultivation is the mainstream.