Chapter 122: Chapter 99: All I Know is it’s Time for a Massacre_1
Yano of the Gaia civilization, from his appearance to departure, was present for less than a day in total.
Yet he brought a wealth of intelligence and information, brought the Fire Transmitter traits and the privileges of the Hopeful Ones, and thence flung open the grand gates of a new era for Planet Blue Star.
“If the abyss happens to be a game…”
“Planet Blue Star has, at last, obtained a ticket to enter.”
Li Xiao’s expression was a complex one, filled with both relief and emotion.
Jiang Chen slightly shook his head and said.
“But it’s just an entry ticket after all.”
“The Gaia civilization alone is years ahead of us, not to mention the original Fire Transmission civilization, as well as those like it, or even older.”
“These ancient civilizations still huddle together for warmth when facing the abyss.”
Li Xiao, however, revealed a smile and patted Jiang Chen’s shoulder.
“Let’s take it slowly; with you here, Planet Blue Star will surely give birth to more geniuses in the future.”
“As long as we keep at it, we will eventually see hope.”
The future…
Jiang Chen watched as Li Xiao walked towards the other 8th Rank mecha pilots.
In front of these leaders and controllers of mecha pilot organizations, Li Xiao proposed an idea.
[Unity]
The mecha pilot system had only been on Planet Blue Star for twenty years.
To a civilization, this was an incredibly brief span of time.
Even fourteen years ago, when Li Xiao joined the alliance, and re-established order on Planet Blue Star, it was hard to forcefully break the boundaries of nations and organizations…
That would not be establishing order, but establishing an autocracy.
Even now, there were still many mecha pilot organizations on Planet Blue Star, including some unaffiliated mecha pilots.
Some aligned with the countries they lived in, others claimed land as their own.
Previously, it did not matter.
As long as they were willing to respect and maintain order, and not act recklessly.
Then Li Xiao, representing the alliance, would also respect these 8th Rank mecha pilots’ choices, respecting their power.
Now, the situation has changed.
Planet Blue Star has obtained a ticket to higher echelons, learned of many civilizations, and fully understood its own position.
At this time, if it maintains a loose civil structure without responding, it is likely to vanish within the abyss.
Therefore, civilization must undergo change.
Like now.
Li Xiao hoped to eliminate the divisions among mecha pilots, and fully integrate the mecha pilots of Planet Blue Star into one entity—
No longer as XX mecha pilot of a particular organization, but rather unified as Planet Blue Star mecha pilots!
Then from top down, completely change the current civil structure of Planet Blue Star, making the mecha pilot system the foundational system.
As for the basic problems of productive forces, food, and such, they would be solved with the knowledge and resources controlled by the major mecha pilots.
This was a transformation of civilization!
Jiang Chen, just by standing aside, felt as though he was experiencing the evolution of civilization and the era.
The coming Planet Blue Star would gradually shed the image he remembered and change towards an unknown direction.
This was of his own making.
At the same time, it was also an experience that the civilizations within the abyss had to undergo.
Let alone those ancient civilizations, even the Gaia civilization had probably already changed its form.
Every member of a civilization, from birth, would receive relevant teachings until they reached the age to become a mecha pilot wandering the abyss…
“But, these matters have little to do with me.”
“I didn’t even complete university, so pointing fingers at the big shots would only cause trouble.”
“Let the big shots handle it; I’ll do what I should do.”
Jiang Chen was quite clear about his own role.
[Warrior]
He need not consider civilization transformation nor the establishment of order.
He only needed to fully utilize his talents, immerse in the abyss, continuously grow stronger, and confront even mightier foes!
Monsters of the abyss, kill!
Catastrophes of Planet Blue Star, kill!
Fire Plunderers, kill!
Just be an unfeeling killing machine, damn it, and kill, kill, kill—all the enemies until none are left!
So, whom to kill next?
Permission unlocked, the Infinite Difficulty Level opened, producing rarer loot.
And now with the Fire Transmitter traits, he could go to other civilizations to provide support, enhancing Civilization Potential.
These were changes beyond the Abyss difficulty level—
Jiang Chen hadn’t yet had his fill of the Abyss difficulty level.
He pondered for a moment and reshaped his upcoming plans.
First was the Abyss difficulty level, already a stomp due to attribute suppression, allowing for speed clears.
It was essential to farm it a few more times, to obtain various different Supercharge Modules.
This not only enhanced the foundation of the civilization but also accumulated a stockpile for his future new mecha.
Moreover, he could test driving other mecha pilots through the abyss to see if it counted as crossing the abyss and if it could trigger the [Group Stealth Privilege], improving the burst rate.
After completing the Abyss difficulty level, preparing a full set of supercharged gear for Zero and Yun, reaching the peak of 1st Rank, then he could attempt a few rounds at the [Infinite Difficulty Level].
Or look out for civilizations sending distress signals.
This process was mainly for attribute consolidation.
Just like what happened when combating Yano.
Yun merely triggered his talent once and directly pushed Jiang Chen’s force agility attributes to the extreme fifty thousand-a staggering level!
The mecha had just completed the upgrade, and the talent triggers during this phase were of the greatest magnitude and highest yield.
Jiang Chen planned to absorb this yield before considering the trials of rank advancement.
After all, the rank advancement trials for the Hopeful Ones were incommensurable with those of ordinary mecha pilots.
Sheltering an entire civilization was much more challenging than preserving a mere spark of it.
On this foundation, there would likely be scoring systems in place—