Chapter 1252: Passively Agreeing Indeed, he didn't seem to have anything that this top Civilization creature would covet.
The Civilization level difference was too vast; even many technological directions were likely dismissed by them as beneath notice.
Unless a complete Three-Dimensional technological achievement could be presented.
And at least for now, Human Civilization did not possess these.
Although Human Civilization also had Three-Dimensional technology, those were merely applications; in essence, they had found a gun to kill with, but they hadn't mastered the method of manufacturing firearms.
Chris also hesitated a bit after hearing this.
In truth, he was unwilling.
Having come this far, and people had died, if he were to return now, wouldn't it be a wasted trip?
The Paper-man, knowing his inner struggle, spoke up to fan the flames.
“Think about it carefully, what will you gain after bringing the news from here back?”
“You will become a hero of your Civilization, undoubtedly recorded in history, and you will receive unimaginable rewards, enabling you to obtain anything you desire. Chris, why did you choose to become a cross-dimension Soldier?”
Facing the question, Chris thought of Daxi, the woman he hoped to rescue.
“What should I do?”
Chris desperately wanted to refuse, but couldn't.
“That’s right, I will give you a brand new body, and a quota, an envoy’s quota.”
“All Civilizations within the Nuclear Sphere, we share a common enemy. At least at this stage, we maintain surface peace and exchange what we have.”
“With the identity of an envoy, you can go to any Civilization and learn about them.”
Chris laughed, “That probably doesn’t include your Civilization, right!”
The Paper-man felt there was no need to answer such a boring question.
It naturally understood the sarcasm in Chris's words; leaking information about other top six dimensions Civilizations not only provided convenience to the Three-Dimensional Human Civilization but also handed a knife to the Three-Dimensional top Civilizations, weakening other six dimensions Civilizations in the subsequent Dimension War.
The Civilization the Paper-man belonged to was simply impatient.
“It’s about to begin!”
No sooner had the Paper-man finished speaking than Chris, before he could even ask, suddenly experienced a dizzying sensation, an extreme discomfort sweeping through his entire body.
The cells of his entire body seemed to disperse from a whole, his consciousness blurred, feeling as if he had eaten mushrooms and was experiencing countless hallucinations.
In just an instant, everything returned to normal, as if what had just happened was an illusion.
“six dimensions!”
Although Chris had no detection methods, he was certain he had returned.
“That’s right, we’ve returned to six dimensions.”
“This is just the edge of the Nuclear Sphere; otherwise, I wouldn’t dare to cross dimensions. If we were to enter the interior of the Nuclear Sphere, what we would face would be terrifying.”
“My Civilization is still about 2000 light-years from here, but don’t worry, we’ll arrive soon.”
“My promise to you is also real; I want you to promise me, never to die, and to bring all this news back.”
“Hahaha, I’m already eager to see the chaos in Three-Dimensional.”
The White Vortex at Chris’s feet suddenly glared fiercely at the Paper-man.
The Paper-man stopped laughing, somewhat apprehensive.
“Ahem, it seems I still can’t act too villainous; even the White Vortex can’t stand it.”
“Your Human Civilization’s culture is very interesting, but Civilizations like yours are not the only ones. Over the past tens of millions of years, Civilizations of all sizes in the Milky Way have been as numerous as carp crossing a river, but truly developing ones have been few and far between.”
Chris could hear the disdain in the Paper-man’s words.
Even after knowing some information about Human Civilization, the Paper-man still considered Human Civilization to be primitive.
In reality, he, as a human, didn't even have the right to live in front of the Paper-man.
It was only because of the White Vortex’s existence that the Paper-man settled for a secondary option, choosing to scheme.
This was the inevitable consequence of a weak Civilization.
And he could only comply with what the other party said.
It sounded like he had autonomy, yet, all of this was merely the other party’s arrangement; he was just the medium for executing the plan.
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