Chapter 328: S-level Secret Realm, The Great Migration Journey. _2
After washing up, he lay in bed, drowsy, and fell asleep. During his sleep, the Federal Government was also dealing with the aftermath of the event, and there was still a pile of issues awaiting their attention.
For example, compiling the list of those who had died during the 79 days in the Death Secret Realm.
And then there was... Noah's Ark.
After the world returned entirely to its original state, Noah's Ark naturally disappeared, and those who were on it returned to the surface. But things wouldn't just end so simply. The Federal Government hadn't forgotten that, before the start of the War of Civilizations,
the people on Noah's Ark had already established their own authority and begun to create their own nation.
They even planned to enslave the people on the surface.
This was not a good start.
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Wiping them all out was naturally not an option, but it was going to be very difficult for the leaders of the regime on Noah's Ark to survive. No dynasty would tolerate such a situation. Of course, one could somewhat understand them—after all, at that time, Noah's Ark was the only refuge on Blue Star, and it was unrealistic to let everyone on board.
Understanding is one thing, but that doesn't mean they'd escape punishment.
...
Waking up from his sleep, Chen Miao, who hadn't even had time to wash up, saw a series of pop-up notifications on his wristwatch. Every news media outlet began to exert itself crazily, nearly all celebrating the successful conclusion of the Blue Star's crisis of extermination.
And they told everyone that Chen Miao was almost single-handedly responsible for the victory in this War of Civilizations.
Chen Miao was the savior of Blue Star.
While Chen Miao didn't care much about this title, he was extremely dissatisfied with the fact that he had given so much in Zhenba City last time and received no reward. His indifference did not mean he could be treated this way.
It was apparent that this time the Federal Government wasn't planning to hide it.
Of course...
They couldn't hide it anyway.
The announcement made Chen Miao's name so clear, it would be absurd if it could be kept secret.
"Miao?"
At this moment—
Chen Miao received another pop-up notification, but this time it was from Lord Miao.
Lord Miao?
Looking at the sender of this system pop-up, Chen Miao was momentarily stunned, then quickly understood. According to what Wang Defa had said, as long as civilization successfully overcame the first War of Civilizations, they could communicate with the outside, but this required both parties to have met and to know each other's names.
And by now, Lord Miao was considered a person from another civilization.
He had met Lord Miao and knew each other's names.
"Is it you, Lord Miao?"
Chen Miao became excited immediately and quickly sent a message. His affection for Lord Miao was deep; after all, they had spent seventy years together in the dream world. How could there be no feelings, even if you raise a tortoise, feelings will develop.
Let alone with a person.
"Yes, it's me. I am now serving as the national adviser in the Great Qin civilization. Do not worry about me; I am doing very well."
It's been a long time.
Both had much to say, and after exchanging messages similar to texts for an hour, they reluctantly bid each other farewell. From Lord Miao, Chen Miao learned a lot about the outside world.
The current rough layout of the universe was as follows.
All civilizations were watching those chosen first like them.
Based on the path they took, to serve as models to emulate.
Up until now, the fastest advancing inner circle civilization had already reached E-level, a whole level above them. Much of the information, including the uses of Civilization Fragments, was revealed by this civilization.
And those who left this civilization were also highly sought after, coveted by countless other civilizations.
...
Climbing out of bed, Chen Miao, after washing up, went to the surface and looked up at the thunderclouds, his expression gradually becoming vacant.
He had never imagined the universe to be so complex.
Or perhaps, he had.
Everyone fantasizes about the universe, but anyone who has seen documentaries or papers on the subject would cease to ponder it—it's too vast, the numbers are too large, too large for the human brain to conceive.
In human history, such huge numbers have only existed in one place.
That is with humans.
The human body has tens of trillions of cells; although this number is far smaller than the number of stars in the universe, it is still an astronomical figure.
He wasn't sure.
Whether they would ultimately break through the universe, nor what they'd see if they did.
Some extremely powerful high-dimensional civilizations, or perhaps a... massive Civilization Sphere.
"..."
Chen Miao fell silent, not speaking. He had a premonition that once they broke through the cosmos and reached what lay beyond, there might no longer be wars; perhaps there would even be peace. As for the civilization outside that had been hostile to them, perhaps they wouldn't go to war with them either.
Possibly because by then they would have sufficient strength.
Or perhaps it's because... that civilization simply didn't care.
This was like how, when you were little, you might pour boiling water into an anthill, but if by chance an ant managed to escape, you wouldn't go out of your way to step on it; in fact, you might not even notice it at all.
Of course...
There were always some cruel children who would rush over to stomp that ant to death.
So it wasn't absolute, it all depended on what kind of disposition that civilization had, it was all hard to say.
And just as Chen Miao's thoughts began to wander, lost in contemplation, the Hungry Monkey suddenly rushed over from a distance, "Miao, we have new intelligence!"