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Interstellar Immortality: Live long enough to dominate the universe

Chapter 1246: separate

In the definition of Human Civilization, if we speak of a warship, then the entire vessel must revolve entirely around warfare.

A warship would not house ordinary residents, only Soldiers.

However, the scene Chris witnessed clearly did not align with Human Civilization's definition of a warship.

"A city is hidden within this warship!"

"It seems we have encountered a nomadic Civilization."

Human Civilization has encountered very few nomadic Civilizations; Purple Thorns Civilization is one, and there were a few others, but they were all small Civilizations encountered after Human Civilization developed, not worth mentioning.

A Civilization's development inherently requires stable territory, and nomadic Civilizations completely lack an advantage in this regard.

But it cannot be said so absolutely.

At least, there would be no problem if Advancing Civilization transformed into a nomadic Civilization.

So, can a top-tier Civilization extract more energy from the Super-microscopic World to sustain its operations?

Chris is currently unaware of this.

Perhaps, it is merely a different definition of a warship and does not fully indicate that this Civilization is a nomadic Civilization.

"We should go back now; this is not where we should be."

The Kate Clan member among the three, upon seeing the city in the distance, felt fear first, not curiosity.

For a Civilization, the upper echelons might have a slight chance of negotiating with other Civilizations, but the general populace within the Civilization is an extreme case.

Their inherent weakness, the populist education they receive, their biological nature, and everything else make it impossible for the masses to accept any form of other Civilization's beings.

This is a fact written in textbooks.

They believe that even if these are six dimensions beings, it would not be much different.

Unless there is a Civilization that is completely benevolent.

But can such a Civilization truly grow in the fierce competition?

"No, just walk over there."

Chris, however, had a completely opposite idea.

Jia An looked at Chris with some surprise.

"This is absolutely not a good idea; I think we should listen to Sudoya."

Chris could see she was conflicted; she believed Chris's abilities were stronger, but at the same time, she agreed with her companion's statement.

Trust the strong or trust reason?

"Staying there is just waiting to be slaughtered; think about it, what leverage do we have to impress this Civilization?"

"If we can't produce any, then our existence is meaningless."

Chris believes that everything in this world revolves around profit.

Of course, the premise is not to anger others.

Sometimes reason can also prevail, but such things are meaningless to two strangers who have never met.

"Shouldn't we wait then?" Sudoya seemed to agree with Chris.

"Those guys are definitely observing us; I think we should just wait patiently for them to come and ask us questions."

Chris's gaze shifted from him to Jia An, and he smiled.

"Then we can go our separate ways; good luck to you both!"

He turned directly and walked towards the city.

Jia An took a small step forward, but ultimately did not follow him.

Chris felt that the three of them were trapped in a logical fallacy; trade comes from equality, and at this moment, their status was unequal.

So why would others engage in equal dialogue with you?

However... he actually had no confidence in his heart either.

After all, he was facing a Civilization, not an individual.

This fundamentally made it impossible to create equality.

This was also why Chris no longer tried to dissuade the three.

He could only trust the feather in his hand, which was pointing towards that seemingly advanced city.

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