System: My Doomsday Train-Chapter 844 - 335: "Great Battlefield?
"Although many people died."
"But at that time, every day was really filled with enthusiasm."
"During the advancement of civilization, only when advancing to a 'Third-level Civilization' will you receive a random civilization empowerment, and it's the only time this happens; after that, advancing civilizations will not receive a random civilization empowerment. At least from what I understand, advancing to a Fourth-level Civilization does not have one, and it's highly unlikely that advancing to a Fifth-level Civilization will have one either."
"Being a Third-level Civilization is a threshold."
"Becoming a Third-level Civilization means officially stepping onto the stage of the 'War of Civilizations,' allowing you to start making a name for yourself and showcase your abilities."
"How long you can perform."
"Remains unknown."
"But—"
"Even though you can't obtain 'civilization empowerment' through civilization advancement afterward, the cosmos offers many opportunities to gain civilization empowerment in various ways, such as... as you travel through the universe, you suddenly discover an unknown light sphere ahead."
"Upon approaching, you notice a line of text floating on the train screen."
"'Stay here for more than 30 days, and you will gain a random civilization empowerment. However, once you've stayed for more than an hour, the coordinates of the light sphere will be announced to all nearby civilizations, allowing anyone who meets the condition to obtain this civilization empowerment.'"
"Yes, then there's a battle to be fought."
"It's quite entertaining."
"In those days, everyone in the universe was playing around enthusiastically, but many opportunities appeared on the Great Battlefield, and most of the time, I only heard about them and never visited."
"The Great Battlefield?"
"Yes, once civilizations advance to a Fourth-level Civilization, they can proceed to the 'Great Battlefield,' a special high-dimensional space that allows you to enter no matter where you are in the universe, as long as you exceed the Fourth-level Civilization threshold. Inside, you'll definitely encounter civilizations of the same level."
"It contains numerous civilization opportunities."
"There are three ways to enter."
"The first one, gamble on luck."
"Enter normally, you won't truly die inside the Great Battlefield; upon death, you'll automatically exit the 'Great Battlefield Space,' but the amount of any gains or resources obtained will only be one-tenth of the normal state."
"The second one, gamble with life."
"Enter normally, but death inside the Great Battlefield means real death, and the amount of any gains and resources obtained will be in the normal state."
"The third one, gamble with the civilization's life."
"Only civilization leaders can choose this method; inside the Great Battlefield, if you die, the civilization will be forcibly erased by cosmic rules using an unimaginable method, leaving no trace of the civilization in the cosmos."
"Through this method, you obtain gains and resources at ten times the normal state."
"Inside the Great Battlefield, there's a chance to obtain 'civilization empowerment.'
"Quite entertaining."
...
Returning to the train compartment, Chen Mang sits in a chair, his eyes slightly squinting.
This is the first time he's heard of the 'Great Battlefield' concept.
It sounds...
Indeed quite entertaining.
But he hasn't heard Little Fatty mention the Great Battlefield; he plans to ask Little Fatty about it when they meet next.
All along.
There hasn't been any information explicitly stating that the 'Nia Civilization' was destroyed by a powerful civilization. What he knows about Nia Civilization's history is all before its demise, in the story before the backpacker set off.
Now it seems...
It can't be ruled out that the Nia civilization wasn't destroyed by another civilization.
It's also possible that the civilization leader went to the Great Battlefield to gamble with the civilization's life and then... lost the gamble.
That's also possible.
The specific situation is only speculation; these matters occur after the Fourth-level Civilization advancement, and while resources in the cosmos are abundant, for civilizations, they are always in a state of extreme scarcity.
At such times, these civilizations can only use various means to acquire resources.
He even suspects that even Divine-level Civilizations suffer from resource scarcity.
Then—
He then glanced at the 'control panel screen'; once a civilization advances to a Third-level, they can define their 'civilization territory,' with almost no restrictions. He can define it as large as he wishes.
As long as you meet three requirements.
1: The territory range is up to the civilization's strongest radar detection range.
2: If you want the territory range to exceed the radar detection range, it's simple; just drive around with the train beyond the radar detection range, marking a few points. Two points make a line, linking them to form your territory range.
3: While defining your territory range, no civilization within the range can be of a higher or equal level to yours.
Extremely simple.
It's almost telling you plainly, as long as you're willing, define your territory as you please, provided you can defend it, and the train can travel far enough. You could even define the entire universe as your territory range without any issues.
Moreover, the territory range can be changed at any time.
It's not a very rigorous status.
Once, Kasha Civilization defined its civilization territory as this part of the Kasha Civilization Federation, but he...
Chen Mang smacked his lips and swiftly circled the screen with his hand, quickly defining his civilization territory; the entire Nia Star System is now his civilization territory, and the Insect Race Civilization is currently within his domain.
If he possessed a functional type of 'civilization empowerment,' such as his civilization territory producing a small amount of Murphy Stone Ore.
Then it should take effect now.
But he has no such type of 'civilization empowerment,' so...
Even though he's defined his civilization territory so large, it essentially bears no significance...







