Chapter 1234

Page 1234

They are not only dealing with the Ancients, but also searching for the 'legendary' existence of the Great Vortex.

That was someone who was said to be number one on the list of Elders killed, and he was clearing out the Elders with extremely high efficiency.

Many overconfident fleets have rashly confronted the Ancient Ones, and just when they were about to be annihilated, a warship shrouded in red mist would appear.

Then the Ancient Ones were destroyed. The Ancient Ones, who could have wiped out their entire fleet, were killed instead, like chicks caught in a trap.

However, this situation does not occur often. Compared to the entire interstellar space, what can be transmitted is mostly survivor bias.

You might not find one in a hundred fleets, but it's quite easy to find dozens in a hundred thousand fleets.

Moreover, several decades have passed, and the number of such cases has accumulated to a great extent.

As a result, many fleets began to search for this Crimson Mist warship.

During planetary exploration in the Great Vortex, those who are unlucky may encounter hidden juvenile Ancient Beings, but there are absolutely no Ancient Beings in the areas where the Red Mist Fleet passes through.

At most, there are only monsters mutated by the Ancients. Once those monsters lose the continuous influence of the Ancients, they become like special monsters—powerful, but far less dangerous than the Ancients.

The environmental conditions of the Great Vortex would not make those monsters resemble the Ancients.

However, some monsters, due to the influence of the Ancients, possess special superpowers, and some of these superpowers manifest in very strange ways.

But no matter how dangerous it is, it's better than facing the Ancient Ones head-on. Besides, the 'explosion rate' is higher on planets where the Ancient Ones have been dealt with.

This is not a random guess, but a conclusion reached after a fleet has been tracking the Red Mist Battleship for many years and conducting numerous verifications.

Of course, no matter how high the 'explosion rate' of a planet is, it is still not as profitable as directly killing an ancient being through one's own abilities.

Killing an ancient being guarantees you a Holy Grail that can be used to make a wish.

This is much better than searching for new minerals.

After all, if you make a wish with the Holy Grail, even an ordinary planet can become rich and full of a certain mineral.

The prerequisite is that the planet has the conditions to produce the corresponding minerals.

Bai Yang's fleet was also pursuing the Red Mist warship, but they didn't pursue it too deliberately.

"My generation doesn't have much connection with the Painters anymore. If I had been born a few decades earlier, we probably would have had some connection."

Bai Yang spoke with the crew with a hint of helplessness. When he was born and arrived at the Great Vortex, the planetary war had long since ended.

Even earlier, the two sisters from the Bai family had worked in the studio of a soul musician.

However, after the Star Wars began, the Soul Musician never went to the music studio again.

However, Zero Zero Studio is still operating, but the people who mainly run it have little to do with the Bai family.

The Bai family might have some long-time employees there, but the benefits these employees bring to the Bai family don't involve the Painter.

The Bai family can gain other advantages from them, such as access to immune planets instead of replicating them.

But don't even think about anything else.

The requirements for going to the immune planet are very strict. It is already very difficult for the Bai family to get some people to go to the immune planet through connections.

As the development of immune civilization progresses, the population base is also expanding rapidly.

An immune planet obviously cannot support so many people.

The conditions for going to the immune planet are very strict; it's not a place to raise some kind of superior being.

As people who are crucial to the immune planet, those who go to the immune planet do enjoy higher-level treatment, but with higher-level treatment comes corresponding responsibilities.

Other problems may arise elsewhere.

On the immune planet, if one enjoys extremely good treatment but cannot bear the corresponding responsibilities, then one should go and replicate the planet, or go to other planets explored by the immune civilization.

Some people want to go to the immune planet. Of course, there are also ordinary people on the immune planet. However, ordinary people born on the immune planet have sixty years of life there.

If you're still an ordinary person sixty years from now, you'll have to move to a new house; the immune civilization won't just kick you out of there.

Instead, they will be assigned to different habitable planets based on the living conditions of ordinary locals.

People living on the immune planet are not necessarily elites, but for those born outside the immune planet, it is not easy to get there without a special reason.

Visiting relatives is not as strict, requiring a lot of application procedures.

The immune civilization won't make things difficult in this regard, but for things like tourism, the process is very strict. If you really want to travel, you should go to a clone planet in the immune planetary system.

Everything there is the same as on an immune planet, and there are no problems with tourism.

The immune planet has undergone many changes over the years, but most of these changes have been additions and optimizations to the original system.

Everything else is the same as usual.

As for the question of how long an ordinary person could live on an immune planet, most normal civilizations can understand that...

Many civilizations even felt that the treatment of an immune planet was too generous.

When a civilization develops, its home planet will inevitably become a place with 'sacredness'.

Even with civilizational regulation, considering the size of the civilized population, even the largest homeworld would become incredibly valuable.

As time goes by, those who remain on the home planet of civilization will inevitably be the most elite members of that civilization.

If other places aren't developing well, how could our home planet, a civilization, not develop well?

Every part of the home planet of civilization can be highly developed.

In terms of resources, the entire civilization is built up from small grains of sand, and no matter how harsh other places are, the civilization's home planet will never be impoverished.

A homeworld with an immune civilization is different; they even allow the existence of 'mentally challenged' beings!

If you're lucky enough to be born on an immune planet, you can live there for sixty years.

For the past sixty years, it would have been fine to live as a normal, ordinary person.

When the time comes, civilization will help people move to new homes, and those who are relocated can return to their home planet to see their descendants.

The Immune Planet is home to the most capable individuals from the highest echelons of the Immune Civilization, as well as the most common ordinary people in the entire civilization.

Sixty years is not a bad thing at all. It can keep the population of the entire planet healthy and prevent overcrowding on the home planet of civilization due to technological development and increased lifespan.

For those people, sixty years is a long time. If you take fifteen years to grow up and ten years to play around, then the remaining thirty-five years are enough time to really make something of yourself!

And sixty years later, if we were to relocate, it wouldn't be exile. In a civilization where the average lifespan exceeds two hundred years, sixty years is just... what about young people!

To date, the chances of civilizations with immune immunity to this civilization being contacted by their home planet are among the highest of all civilizations.

Citizens of immune civilizations in other places have at least one opportunity per year to travel to an immune civilization.

The toll won't be cheap, because you have to pass through the Starry Sky Vortex, and there are only a few safe passages to the center of the Starry Sky Vortex.

Therefore, the cost of transportation is not cheap.

"After we clear out the monsters on this planet, we can go check out the immune planet; our warships also need to be upgraded there."

Bai Yang discussed the upcoming plans with his teammates.

"Actually, I'd rather meet the 'Painting God.' There are too many rumors about the Painting God, but those are all records from over a hundred years ago."

The other crew member said that he had never been to the immune planet, nor was he a member of the immune civilization, but rather a 'Nergos'.

The Nergos people originally transformed from a civilization of killing into a civilization of conquest.

It's not that this civilization has reformed or been pressured by immune civilizations, but rather that they have discovered a more ideal goal.

The problem of information field pollution of the ancients was gradually resolved with the development of technology. Therefore, the ideal goal of the Nergos civilization became the monster that transformed the information fields of the ancients.

When fighting those monsters, the killing energy field erupted even stronger and faster...

However, the former rulers of the Nergos civilization still yearn for the Painters of the past, or rather, for the killing information field possessed by the Painters of the past.

Every ruler of the Nergos civilization wanted to personally experience the killing information field of the God Painters, even if it meant death.

"You don't really want to challenge the God of Painting, do you?"

“If I had the chance, I would, even if only for a moment.” The Nergos looked at his restless palms and walked out of the ship: “So I’m not very interested in immune planets… I’ll get off the ship first.”

Before the warship even landed, he left first, his physical body breaking through the atmosphere and landing at an even faster speed.

The impact of his landing created a crater in the ground, attracting a large number of monsters.

"Hahahaha, come and kill!!" The Nergos man roared excitedly as he landed and charged towards the gathering monsters.

"Prepare for battle, but be careful not to blow him up."

Bai Yang issued new instructions.

The fleet opened fire, clearing out the monsters that had gathered.

They were tasked with eliminating powerful monsters on a planet. Those that weren't strong enough could be skipped, since there were many interstellar adventure teams that hadn't yet matured, and they needed to be given a chance.

The powerful adventure fleet dealt with the formidable monsters, while the weaker ones were swept away by the subsequent fleets, and the remaining small fry were handled by adventure teams capable of catching them.

Although it has been less than two hundred years, the Starry Sky Vortex has already developed a complete 'ecosystem'.

He also grew up eating small shrimp.

Before he reached his current level, a dominant civilization in another interstellar sector had been destroyed.

If the New Star Alliance hadn't focused its main efforts on the Starry Vortex and the Dark Realm,

It is estimated that several more dominant civilizations will disintegrate.

As for that disintegrating hegemonic civilization, it was purely worn down. In terms of attrition warfare, Bai Yang couldn't think of any civilization that could rival the immune civilization and the New Star Alliance, which was associated with the immune civilization.

All officially registered fleets can enjoy the 'logistical convenience' of the God System. At first, some people wanted to endure the hardship, but after a while, they found it really appealing.

After nearly two months of clearing out the strongest group of monsters on the planet, Bai Yang's fleet left the habitable planet with a large amount of biological materials and other things they found on the planet.

The things they found were all sorts of strange items, including outdated-looking cold weapons, armor, and even jewelry and gems.

Ironically, some of these things, though seemingly outdated, possess unique powers, much like certain items in a game.

Wearing it will grant you the corresponding benefits.

At first, some people cared about this situation, and some even went through a lot of game records out of boredom, and actually found the corresponding entries...

Later, everyone got used to it, because many of the items that corresponded to the game could be redeemed in the God System.

For example, items that can 'revive' people might be found when exploring certain planets if you're lucky, or they might even be resurrection items from the main god system.

However, those things also have their limits; the stronger they are, the more limited their effects become.

An item that can revive an ordinary person with full health and mana after being hit by a shell cannot restore the health and mana of a stronger being who has suffered the same blast to pieces.

Even so, these kinds of items are still very popular in StarCraft.

In fact, due to various reasons, qualified fleets will be equipped with some appraisers.

While we cannot accurately determine the value and function of those items, we can make a rough assessment. As for a more precise value and function, we can seek a more professional institution to appraise them once the fleet reaches the docks on other planets.

Regarding 'treasure hunting', there are already many mature professional organizations in interstellar space, and the New Star Alliance also has official organizations.

Many related services are based on pricing from the official agency of the New Star Alliance.

Without the official organization of the New Star Alliance, there would be a lot of chaos in the area of ​​paid transactions in this business.

Having dealt with the problems on this planet, Bai Yang used the God Watch to settle the fleet mission's operational details and began approaching the immune planet.

Bai Yang, who had been to the safe waterway there more than ten times, was already very familiar with it.

Their fleet encountered some interference upon arriving near the immune planet.

After figuring out the reason, Bai Yang immediately restrained his teammate from the Nergos civilization to prevent him from rushing forward impulsively.

That's... the Crimson Mist Battleship.

"Let me go!"

Bai Yang's judgment was very accurate; his teammates were turning red at a speed visible to the naked eye.

The Nergos people, who were once a civilization of slaughter, also have idol worship... it's just that their way of idol worship is a bit too extreme.

Volume 1: Chapter 1850 There are so many people (END)

"Don't get excited!" Bai Yang restrained his agitated companion: "If you rush in now, you'll most likely get killed!"

If this Crimson Mist warship is indeed the one currently used by the God of Painting, and considering its location, if his companion were to go there, he would truly be instantly vaporized.

This is the Immune Planet. Leaving aside the massive ring system surrounding it, the Immune Planet itself is a super-living planet.

The star ring system is said to be a defense system for immune planets, but in the event of certain unexpected situations, it is uncertain who will protect whom.

The Bai family knows more about the immune planet.