Become The Guard AI Of The Lost Civilization After Transmigration

Chapter 331 - Chapter 331: Fire-Chasing Moth



Chapter 331: Fire-Chasing Moth

Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio

In the previous cosmic era.

When this term appeared in front of him, Li Wenyuan was really shocked.

He wasn’t sure if this was just a misunderstanding caused by the inconsistent counting method between different civilizations, but he was more inclined to think otherwise. This was because the Gods’ nagging records of the Firechaser seemed to indicate that they were civilizations from the last era.

[Gaia Galaxy]

[We think this is a clearly feasible path.]

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[Based on our experience in the previous cosmic era, we believe that we have wasted too much time in the early stages of cosmic exploration.]

[One slow step leads to another slow step. If we can create a Gaia Paradise here, then this unique environment can undoubtedly greatly advance the progress of civilization.]

And this time, we might become pioneers.

The Firechaser’s records clearly stated that all the planets like the Cradle galaxy were done by them on Planet Gaia.

This civilization from the previous era had unbelievable achievements in planetary transformation.

There were at least 200 billion stars in the Cradle galaxy. Even if not every star represented a galaxy, the number of planets was still an astronomical figure.

In Li Wenyuan’s opinion, this feat of changing the living environment of the entire galaxy was no less difficult than the Milky Way’s Curtain. In some aspects, it was even more difficult than the Curtain.

To be fair, it might be on the same level as building a sufficiently complicated hyperspace channel network. One focused on the birth and independence of civilization, while the other focused on the communication and cooperation of civilization.

At this moment, Li Wenyuan was even thinking that if there was a place that was enveloped by the Curtain outside and had a large number of Planet Gaia inside, every species would be Chosen Ones, and there were also developed void realms for humans to use. Even if they couldn’t use psionic energy, there were hyperspace channels everywhere to develop materialistic science.

Perhaps this was the most perfect origin? Just the thought of a civilization that could walk out of such a place was terrifying.

The Firechaser in the records of the archive had done one of those things—turning all the planets into Planet Gaia.

“Since they were the ones who created the Gaia Galaxy, were they the ones who caused this abnormally weak space-time structure?”

He thought of this, and at the same time, he quickly matched the data in the archive with data similar to the style of Firechaser.

The greatest anomaly in the Cradle galaxy was the Firechaser. According to his experience, this civilization had a huge impact on the galaxy.

Not only the weak space-time structure, but even the shrinking world might be related to them.

While he was searching for the relevant data in the archives, the Lightchaser Civilization had also entered an emergency state of combat readiness.

The outposts on the distant border planet detected the movement of the Firechaser. This plant battleship unique to the lost empire was approaching the border galaxy in large numbers.

Although the declaration of war had not been officially announced, the Lightchaser Civilization understood that there was no need to abide by any red tape in the battle royale. As long as they could reach the end, it was the most correct method.

The Lightchaser Leader was also tense as he calmly dealt with the upcoming storm of war.

However, he felt a little regretful. This was because their dimensions creation device was undergoing mass production. It wouldn’t be long before they returned to their peak from their current state.

When the time came to face the Firechaser, their chances of winning would undoubtedly be higher.

It was a pity that the other party did not give him time to develop. Right now, they could only maintain a state of an arrow at the end of their flight and fight a life-and-death battle that determined their survival.

The Lightchaser Leader knew that the other party’s situation wouldn’t be much better than theirs.

About thousands of years ago, the race for civilization had not advanced to this point. At that time, there were many civilizations still living in the world.

At that time, the scientists of Lightchaser had combined their past records and analyzed the strength of each civilization on the surface. They calculated the probability of those civilizations reaching the end and focused on research and defense to increase the probability of survival of their civilization.

There was a risk in doing so. After all, no one knew if a dark horse would appear out of nowhere, catching them off guard.

However, the probability theory played a role at this time. The civilizations that were eliminated in every round were basically as they had expected, and they had also done the most in-depth research on the Firechaser with the highest probability.

Last time, their production fleet was destroyed because they wanted to get information about the Firechaser from the enemy civilization, which delayed the fighter jet and almost wasted all their previous efforts.

However, they also knew that the state of the Firechaser was already extremely abnormal.

It could be seen from the fact that the lost empire could no longer build those lost buildings. Not only that, the Firechaser had completely cut off contact for one day and became completely silent. It would only eliminate all enemies.

Even Planet Gaia would become dead silent under their destruction. There was almost no possibility of living beings living there anymore.

According to Lightchaser scientists’ speculations, they believed that the Firechaser had been infected with a virus targeting botanical civilization in a previous war. All groups of civilizations had been tricked and were constantly losing the intelligence that civilizations should have.

This corresponded to the increasingly crazy state of the Firechaser. Although this lost empire seemed to still maintain a certain level of instinct and still had some remnant plans for the war, it was very difficult to change their tactics. They basically relied on the fleet to crush them.

This method was indeed very effective, but the losses were real. After experiencing many family-changing wars, the production capacity of the Firechaser had long collapsed. They relied on their previous foundation to last until now.

And Lightchaser also knew that this would be their last battle, and also the last battle of this galaxy.

Only the final victor could survive for the longest time before the world shrank. Although it was cruel, this was the reality here.

Therefore, with the launch of the war mobilization order, a battle plan that had long been formulated by the Lightchaser Scientific Assembly was implemented.

The Firechaser, who had entered a state of war, would not have very sophisticated combat deployments. Their fleet would also move out in full force to crush all enemies in their way.

It wasn’t wise to face the declining lost empire head-on, even with the help of the dimensions creation device.

No one knew if they would need a huge amount of resources to leave this galaxy. They had to think about the future.

Their battle plan was also very simple. It was to steal their home.

The defense of the entire galaxy would be extremely low if the Firechaser were mobilized. They would be able to break in easily. As long as they killed all the Firechaser before the other party, they would win this war.

According to the calculations of the Lightchaser scientists, as long as the Firechaser made the first move, the probability of them winning in the end was more than 80%.

As for the Firechaser, it would be like a fire-chasing moth, welcoming a fiery end..

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