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Chapter 382: Similarity
Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio | Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
The natural disasters experienced in the history of the Milky Way could be roughly divided into three types: insect plague, World Breaker, and unexpected
enemy.
Among them, the insect plague was Presolin. Now, only the one in Li Wenyuan’s hands was left. As for the World Breaker, it was the predecessor of the Silent from the lost empire that had run off to G.o.d knows where. As for the unexpected enemy, it still existed in the universe. The Milky Way was just a sub-machine of the unexpected enemy.
Although there was still a special disaster like the settlement of the End of Reincarnation, the source of this disaster was actually still in the Milky Way and could not be considered a natural disaster.
The other three natural disasters came from outside the Milky Way. They were real undeserved disasters caused by various reasons.
It was like this in the Milky Way, but was it the same in the universe?
Were there some unbelievable natural disasters in the universe or outside the universe that were eyeing the universe?
The void that the Void Lord spoke of sounded like a great calamity that threatened the universe. It was even to the extent that the Void Lord would produce lifeforms like the Void Evil that opposed the laws to attack the universe.
Following this train of thought, the Voyager suddenly felt that the universe seemed to be an enlarged Milky Way.
The interstellar civilizations that did not leave the galaxy group were natives on the cosmic scale. Civilizations like them that could travel back and forth to the galaxy group were ordinary cosmic civilizations.
Those civilizations that seemed to have G.o.d-like strength and could casually monitor galaxies or destroy an entire galaxy group were the lost empire. The contingency agreement that was suspected to have planted time bombs in every galaxy group was one type of natural disaster; the void was another type of natural disaster.
“If that’s the case, what the scribe did… seems very similar to the Observer and the lost empire that was destroyed in the Milky Way?”
Some of the Voyager scientists thought of this and felt their hair stand on end.
In theory, it was not surprising for any civilization to observe and interfere with the bad taste of low civilizations. After all, it was a precious sociological example.
However, it just so happened that a Scribe civilization as powerful as the lost empire of the lost empire was doing something similar. This inevitably made people’s imaginations run wild.
Thinking about it this way, the Traveler civilization, which had only had a few origins in genetic memories, seemed to be an idealistic lost empire that had developed to the extreme in the field of psionic energy.
The civilization that could create a machine like the contingency agreement was like the lost empire that had reached the pinnacle of the mechanical field.
The contingency agreement itself was a lost robotic empire similar to the Administrator, except that it was the opposite. It was a killing machine that had yet to be activated.
As for whether the Hunter civilization, which they had heard many times and had destroyed countless galaxies and had considerable strength, had some connection with the Silent, the xenophobic lost empire, they were still not sure.
“…So, is this a coincidence? After all, there are people who have reached the end of every domain. For a civilization, such a trend seems to be…” A scientist of the Voyager wanted to use coincidence as an explanation. In the end, he wanted to say, “It seems very normal.” However, before he could say that, he lost his voice. Obviously, he couldn’t convince himself.
Suddenly, a scientist thought of something and shouted as if he had found a loophole, “What about the Enlightened Ones? They shouldn’t lose to those civilizations, right? What status do they play in the lost empire?”
He seemed to be looking for a reason to refute this macroscopic similarity, but another scientist answered faintly,
“Don’t forget how the lost empire in the Milky Way, including us, came about. As soon as these words were spoken, the scientists immediately deflated. Just as this sentence said, the lost empire in the entire Milky Way was directly or indirectly related to the Enlightened Ones, which was humans. It was not an exaggeration to say that humans had shaped the lost empire in the Milky Way. Since this phenomenon was man-made, it was even more difficult to say that it was a coincidence, because they were not the lost empire that was naturally formed. Instead, they were encouraged by the seedlings.
The lost empires had survived the baptism of the artificial natural disaster. Even so, they still retained a certain similarity to the lost empire outside the
Milky Way.
No one would believe that such a situation was a coincidence. Somehow, they seemed to feel that the wheel of fate was turning.
“…So, this universe will also face a certain natural disaster? Unlike the small skirmishes in the Milky Way, it’s a cosmic threat that everyone and all civilizations need to face…”
“…The Milky Way can be seen as a sealed universe that has been experimented on. The universe will play out. It has also played out in the Milky Way. Then is our universe a similar experimental universe that is wrapped in another universe? No, infinite nesting dolls are not advisable…”
“In addition, how far have the Enlightened Ones gone? They seem to know more than everyone…”
“And the natural disaster we’re facing… Could it be the Great Collapse that the Administrator mentioned? Isn’t this a cosmic phenomenon that might happen in the future? Why did it become-oh, the void is said to be a phenomenon…” The Void Lord’s words stirred up a thousand waves. If these guesses were true, then their understanding of the universe would undergo a huge change.
Some scientists began to study whether these natural disasters were related to the natural disasters in the Milky Way. Another scientist in charge of communicating with the Void Lord looked at it with a much more cautious gaze.
Facing this void lifeform who suddenly spat out shocking news, he didn’t know how to treat them. After hesitating for a moment, he could only ask,
“I don’t think you’re doing this to survive… Why are you telling us this information? Do you want something?
[Why? How can there be so many whys? Even our lifeforms are different, and our understanding of desire is different.]
[I’m just curious. Why didn’t the void descend into this universe? It seems to have been tampered with and hasn’t become the mainstream of this universe.] [What is the mainstream endpoint of the universe for you now? Is it the Big Rend? I realize that this universe seems to be expanding at an accelerated rate. Is this the ending here?]
The scientists of the Voyager were hesitating if they should tell this secret to the Void Lord because it wasn’t a secret of their civilization. It was a secret of the entire civilization group led by the Administrator.
Just as they were about to report to the Administrator, the signal of the Administrator suddenly appeared on the surrounding artificial intelligence fleet.
No one knew how he transcended such a huge delay to communicate in real-time, but his unique signal finally communicated with the Void Lord.
[Let me tell you….]