The Doomsday Lord: Starting as a Insect Queen
Chapter 1407 - 468: The Unusually Reactive Emperor (6k)_4
For a moment, I felt as if I somewhat understood my teacher.
Giving you something good, you're just not going to use it at all!
However, the Great Mage did not know that his student had inexplicably reconciled with him, and after hearing the student's explanation, he actually breathed a sigh of relief.
Compared to his student, his knowledge was much broader, so it wasn't incomprehensible.
"So that's how it is, it makes sense.
Normally, if a civilization develops freely, the stronger the transcendent abilities they possess, the more challenging it is to develop technology.
Even in the entire starry sky now, among those who have mastered transcendent abilities, there are only three… no, two civilizations that have managed to grow.
Even Saien, it was later formed as an alliance by many civilizations coming together…
When you return, you should look more into the history of the starry sky, then you will find that this is not an unusual situation, and you won't be so surprised anymore.
As for those technologies, you don't need to care too much.
Facing such a civilization with such a huge technological gap, not being able to understand is quite normal.
Providing the warp technology, let alone just presenting a usable warp engine and a complete tutorial, still would not allow them to study it…"
After all, even advanced technologies can't just be used upon obtaining; to study a particular technology, at the very least, the prerequisites cannot lag too far behind.
It's like placing weapons from the electrical age into ancient times, even the most basic firearms cannot be replicated by ancient people.
From materials science to various delicate crafting skills, each step would present a significant technological barrier to ancient people.
At most, they could only imitate the principles to create an ultimate weakened version like cannons or muskets.
Applying this to warp technology, obtaining inspiration for primitive warp technology from advanced warp devices is already a remarkable achievement.
Instead, in this starry sky that possesses transcendent powers, if certain special abilities or magic could achieve cross-world teleportation, it seems more reasonable.
Or rather, this might be the most common situation for many civilizations with transcendent powers.
After all, there are quite a few abilities in transcendent powers that allow for long-distance teleportation, and most extraordinary systems can randomly produce similar abilities.
With great effort comes miracles, easily achieving similar effects.
"Alright, given that the civilization itself has sufficient strength, these technologies need not be forced upon them.
As long as we can achieve our objective.
Were those pieces of information given to them?"
"Yes, Master, I have already delivered the documents you gave me to their hands."
"Very well, that will suffice.
Since that civilization is already aware of your existence, you should no longer remain in that area.
Change the mission; from now on, monitor Fan Mao, determine her movements, and report at any time."
"Understood, Master…
Hmm? Wait, Master, maybe it's not necessary.
Fan Mao's fleet, they're on the move!"
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Meanwhile, in the Chaos Civilization, within a Divine Kingdom shrouded in black mist
"You mean, someone has intruded into your territory and strangely disrupted your ability to investigate?"
"Yes, so I immediately thought of that unknown intelligence we received not long ago and hurried to report to you."
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Divine King Chaos: The original Divine King of the Chaos Civilization, founded the initial civilization with his formidable strength, but the madness brought by the Gods only resulted in uncontrollable rage, quickly being divided among three heirs, with the authority becoming three Divine Kings, leading our people to this day…
[Note: A dead Divine King is a good Divine King, isn't it? We don't need a master for all…]
[Note to the note: Hmph, when the old man refused to abdicate, we were suppressed every day; him not dying, our legends and faith couldn't possibly bring us to where we are now, that was self-inflicted!]