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System: My Doomsday Train-Chapter 860 - 338: Insect Race Civilization, Annihilated!
This should be placed in the "Cultivation Civilization".
It’s equivalent to tens of millions of immortals.
This is also why the "Cultivation Civilization" has declined. It requires extreme aptitude, massive resources, time, and luck to attain the position of an immortal, whereas in the "Insect Race Civilization", it’s like giving birth, casually producing a whole bunch.
And the Insect Race Civilization is merely a second-level civilization.
Just being in decline rather than extinction is something to be thankful for.
After exceeding Level 100.
There are no strict level restrictions, which means these tens of millions of monsters, each one can damage the train. Although the damage is not great, the sheer number is enough to gradually wear it down.
Of course.
The train mentioned here refers to the trains of the Mechanical Civilization and Kasha Civilization.
His train...
These people could grind for a hundred years and not cause 1% wear, and even if they did, the armor would automatically repair in the blink of an eye.
Against the Insect Race Civilization, he is absolutely invincible.
That "Insect Race Civilization" can mass-produce Level 100 monsters so quickly is the reason they can dominate the Nia Star System unopposed. If not for the "Insect Race Civilization" destroying the Mechanical Civilization and then fighting another Insect Race Civilization preparing to enter the Nia Star System, the Kasha Civilization would probably have been wiped out long ago.
Couldn’t have held on until he left Water Blue Star.
From this perspective, he has to thank the Kasha Civilization for giving him a foothold.
Otherwise, after leaving Water Blue Star, the entire Nia Star System would have been occupied by the Insect Race Civilization, and he wouldn’t be able to find a single resource point, effectively trapping him near Water Blue Star.
At this time, he had jumped through a "Wormhole" into the territory of the "Insect Race Civilization", only a few million kilometers from the core. Back then, the Kasha Civilization had built this secret wormhole right at the doorstep of the "Insect Race Civilization", which likely consumed significant resources and effort.
They must have at least distracted the Insect Race Civilization’s attention to sneakily dig a hole at the enemy’s doorstep.
Otherwise, the spatial fluctuation would have been too conspicuous.
After the wormhole was opened, it could be hidden, but even a hidden wormhole, upon opening, creates spatial fluctuations that are highly noticeable, hard not to draw attention.
Being so close.
He could clearly see.
In front, hundreds of planets gathered, orbiting a total of 13 fixed stars.
The Doppler radar screen clearly displayed.
This place—
If counting only the Insect Race monsters above Level 100, there are several tens of billions.
If counting all the Insect Race monsters, there are several... trillion.
Yes.
Trillions.
This is an extremely exaggerated number. Most Insect Race monster levels aren’t very high. On the radar, one can see many monsters gnawing on iron ore, obviously upgrading and evolving.
Most importantly.
This batch of monsters could continuously resurrect.
Such a force sweeping through the "Nia Star System" would be nearly unstoppable.
"Wait!"
Chen Mang’s gaze suddenly narrowed on the radar: "Where did they get so much iron ore from?"
Seeing several trillion Insect Race monsters, almost every monster was rapidly gnawing on large amounts of iron ore, all visibly leveling up quickly, but...
He knew how barren the Nia Star System was.
The resources in the north had essentially been mined out by the Mechanical Civilization.
The resources in the east were mined out by the Kasha Civilization, and the remaining bits, he also had thoroughly mined.
The south is a Cosmic Void, without resources.
On both upward and downward sides, there are just the blank spaces between galaxies, not many planets, let alone mining planets.
The west Insect Race Civilization... logically, after all these years, there shouldn’t still be so many resources?
Most importantly...
The Doppler radar showed many monsters over Level 100, giving him... a very new feeling.
Yes, very new.
The monsters seen at the Insect Race front line, many were battered, missing arms and legs, whereas here, numerous Level 100 monsters appeared intact, without any battle scars.
As if they had just evolved.
Following that.
He saw a magical scene.
"Is that... a Black Hole?"
On one of the planets, on the surface, there was a slowly rotating black hole, with numerous Insects constantly passing in and out, carrying large amounts of resources with each trip.
And they’re all high-level resources.
Black Holes can’t appear on planetary surfaces.
This is not a real Black Hole.
Just a pseudo-Black Hole.
"Damn it!"
Chen Mang couldn’t help but curse quietly: the universe is too biased toward the Insect Race Civilization, isn’t it?
Obviously, the Insect Race Civilization discovered something similar to ancient relics, which is why they’ve been holding off their attacks, taking time first to absorb this resource!
The overall strength of the Insect Race is visibly skyrocketing!
At least——
He felt that the "Insect Race Civilization" definitely didn’t have this kind of power before.
Otherwise, with several tens of billions of Insect Race monsters over Level 100, why would they bother dragging things out with the "Mechanical Civilization" and "Kasha Civilization" for so long, they could have steamrolled them in no time!
Why make such a fuss!
Such an enormous waste of resources!
The "Insect Race Civilization" upgrades the entire race with resources, meaning at least 99% of the resources are wasted, after all, even a Level 1 Insect Race monster, what impact can it make on a battlefield after evolving to Level 100?
It would be better to concentrate all the resources to cultivate one Insect Race monster.







