System: My Doomsday Train-Chapter 875 - 340: Divine Race
"Sounds a bit hard to imagine." Old Pig, who was listening on the side, said somewhat in a daze: "You mean, the cosmos itself has no consciousness, and everything within the cosmos is self-generated and self-resolved, and the cosmos itself can hardly control these things?"
"Is it really so hard to imagine?"
Qiuya tilted her head and said: "Just think about your own body. When cancer cells appear in your body, your body automatically starts working to kill those mutated cells."
"Many people who die of cancer, do not die from cancer cells."
"Rather, their own body goes too far, killing the cancer too aggressively, accidentally killing its own host."
"Can you control your body to stop it from killing the cancer so aggressively?"
"Who set the rules for your body?"
"Naturally born."
"Your body is like this, and the cosmos is like this too."
"A set of rules naturally emerged, creating a system that both your body and the cosmos believe can best maintain operation and order. But this system is beyond your control and nobody can master it. It has no owner."
"But—"
"When one day your body suddenly feels the need to transform into a person, and a certain organ in your body suddenly turns into a miniature being, then your internal rules would start to remove this miniature being, ponder over what caused this behavior, and then, during future evolution, eliminate this hidden danger."
"Humanity evolved this way."
"The cosmos evolves this way too."
"Why did the cosmic rules at the time choose the human body as the external form of its Divine Race, including the fact that all advanced civilizations, regardless of their own appearance, ultimately reconstruct themselves as humans?"
"It’s because humanity represents the most perfect form within the cosmos."
"Although it possesses no power and has neither the strength nor the capability, it aligns subtly with the workings of the cosmos, hinting at the intention of the Heavenly Dao."
"What if one day a massive bug appears in the cosmos?"
"Current ’cosmic rules’ might very well accidentally dismantle the universe while solving this bug, and that’s quite normal."
"That’s the terrifying aspect of the ’Divine Race’; even Divine-level Civilizations hold some fear towards them. That’s why I said you all were fortunate enough to meet someone from the Divine Race face-to-face and still return alive."
"No..."
Chen Mang whispered softly: "It’s your luck, that Divine Race was unearthed from your resource depot."
...
After Qiuya left.
Chen Mang once again looked at the image of the girl on the tablet. Who could have thought, this fellow was actually a Divine Race...
In terms of background.
In the entire cosmos, is there anyone with a higher background than this fellow?
Even though once mighty, now they remain a remnant of a bygone era.
Being detained here for several years by the Nia Civilization, a Fourth-level Civilization, it seems their strength is far from what it once was.
He certainly didn’t plan to release this remnant of the Divine Race.
But knowing her identity, he felt... this could be considered a ’Foundation Level Killing Weapon’, right?
If any civilization bullies him and he can’t fight back, he can just throw this fellow over.
If only it could be sold for money.
Surely, it would fetch a high price.
In the ’Divine Race’, there are no men, only such women, they do not rely on birth for reproduction but are fabricated out of thin air by the cosmic rules at that time. Such a forcibly created race has no foundation in the cosmos and no reproductive capability, thus is not recognized by the cosmos.
Though powerful.
They are like water without roots.
One must admit. 𝒻𝓇𝑒𝘦𝘸𝑒𝒷𝓃ℴ𝑣𝘦𝑙.𝒸ℴ𝘮
Having the young lady of a Divine-level Civilization by his side is indeed beneficial, otherwise, how would he come to know these secrets...
How fascinating.
Even cosmic rules can be replaced and spawn emotions to form a race.
The referee personally stepping onto the field to cheat for the players; how would other civilizations compete?
After this episode concluded.
He then looked at the "Doppler Radar", he really wanted to go to the Nami Civilization to retrieve his Celestial Palace, he believed there must be something inside that Celestial Palace, just that others couldn’t see it, but since it’s something he left for himself, he surely would know.
But...
How on earth is he supposed to get there!!!
He doesn’t even know in which direction the Nami Civilization lies!
Or how far away it is!
"Damn it..."
Chen Mang sighed deeply, lighting a cigarette as he sat on the chair, saying with some helplessness, when he threw back the Celestial Palace in the future, did he not consider how he would retrieve his Celestial Palace?
Couldn’t you at least have thrown it into the Nia Star System?
You tossed it somewhere unknown within the Nami Civilization, how is he supposed to pick it up?
Why not just toss it beyond the Universe? So he could collect it beyond the cosmos.
He can’t even empathize with his future self, much less know what he was thinking at the time, did he not consider this question?
Forget it.
Let’s not think about this matter for now.
The urgent task.
Is to first inventory the resources, then fully upgrade the train once again, and roughly organize the resources of the Nia Star System, and then he can start considering the next target.
There are no star systems around the Nia Star System.
Nor are there any resources.
As for how far the nearest star system is, he does not know either, and he doesn’t dare to upgrade the radar, lest it attracts a "Cosmic Landmine"—that would be disastrous.
Going down the x-axis is probably not feasible.
There’s likely an advanced civilization occupying it.
As for the x-axis...
It doesn’t seem quite feasible either.







