Chapter 171: Civilization Annihilator
Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
ââŠUnfortunately, our original plan has completely failed, just as we predicted.â
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âAccidents are also a part of the Milky Way. Itâs normal for such a situation to occur. We have similar scenarios in our predictions, although the probability is not more than o.i%.â
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Presolinâ? What an unexpected group of enemies.â
The appearance of âPresolinâ had indeed surprised the âBenevolent Host.â
On the surface, the friendly-looking âfriendly lost empireâ had, in reality, the most arrogant attitude. They didnât even know when the âPresolinâ had appeared.
The so-called âMilky Way major eventsâ were just a bunch of junk information in their eyes. Only when they were occasionally interested would they see what those âweak civilizationsâ were up to.
It could be seen from how they viewed the war between the âWatcherâ and the âVoyager.â They despised the two opposing civilizations from the bottom of their hearts and thought it was just a small fight between two children.
Especially when the âWatcherâ and the âVoyagerâ both insisted that they were the successors of the âEnlightened Ones,â the âObserverâ almost laughed out loud.
The arrogance that came from their assumptions of them being the âEnlightened Onesâ was deeply rooted in their blood. When the Milky Way was ownerless, they felt that they were the new generation of âEnlightened Ones.â
The act of saving the natives and collecting precious lifeforms was only a replicated action to make themselves closer to the image of the âEnlightened Ones.â
They looked at all things unequally. In their passionate eyes was, in fact, âpityâ filled with arrogance.
The species that were taken in and helped were mostly seen as âpets,â and they were pets that were not that valuable.
After all, they would give preferential treatment to a species based on their preferences, but they would also ignore the struggles of another species and let them die miserably.
They felt that they were the gods who ruled over everything. They pitied the Milky Way, so they gave those lifeforms a place to live.
However, their status as âGodsâ could not be lowered, so they wanted to imitate âGodsâ and watch the galactic drama as an âobserver.â
They did not feel they were on the same line as other civilizations. They would always be the ones looking down on all living beings.
It would be fine if they were always the Observers who were âwatching,â but their sense of superiority as âGodsâ made them want to do some âmiraclesâ to satisfy their own desires.
Therefore, they were not always âwatching.â Occasionally, they would show off their might and feel other civilizationsâ sighs, shock, and praises. That was a segment that often appeared in their historical records.
After they felt that they had discovered the âtruth of the world,â the feeling of being a âGodâ and feeling sorry for the people once again impacted their thoughts.
They could not completely replicate the great cause of the âEnlightened Onesâ, but it was also their dream to create a new âgreat cause.â
They believed that letting the entire Milky Way âembrace the truthâ was a miracle not inferior to the work of the âEnlightened Ones.â
And as the second âEnlightened Ones,â they had to complete that matter, regardless of whether they used deception or coercion.
ââŠIn that case, the backup plan could be implemented.â
âSince these young civilizations are unwilling to âembrace the truthâ gently, we can only use some cruel methods.â
âThey definitely wonât understand even if they have evidence. Just like the countless experiments we have conducted. Even if they know that it is a dream, a large number of people still do not want to wake up. To them, what is in the âdreamâ is real.â
âAs expectedâŠIn the end, you still have to rely on usâŠ
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Ultimately, the higher-ups of the âBenevolent Hostâ decided not to use such â gentleâ methods to guide the Milky Way civilizations.
That was their last âmercy.â Now, they decided to give up that mercy of âGodâ and use the anger of âGodâ to wake the world up.
The scene returned to the sightseeing group in the âSanctuaryâ circular world. The observerâs thoughts did not stop because of the break. Instead, they continued their journey after a while.
The politicians of the protected civilizations did not dare to raise any objections to that matter, even if they felt that it was a waste of time.
That was the price they had to pay for accepting the lost empireâs protection. Even their leaders were no match for such an ordinary observer of the âBenevolent Host.â
ââŠHowever, at least our safety can be guaranteedâŠ.â Someone comforted himself and patiently listened to the observerâs story.
ââŠWhere was 1? Let me thinkâŠItâs the âSkavenge Fungus,â right?â
The observerâs thoughts were racing as usual. He had clearly been talking about a crystalline lifeform.
However, no one exposed that matter. They all nodded in agreement.
âSpeaking of this fungus, I must mention our experiment a long time ago.â
âAt that time, we tried to imitate the âEnlightened Onesâ to create unique livesâŠ.Do you know the âEnlightened Onesâ? Oh, oh, everyone knows. Then itâs fineâŠ.â
âThe fungi became our first choice. The pure fungus civilization already existed in the Milky Way, and we wanted to create a unique fungus civilization.â
âTherefore, the âSkavenge Fungusâ scavenger nature inspired us. A strange civilization that mimics the existence of civilization through corpses and is actually composed of fungi became our choiceâŠ.â
Originally, those politicians silently recorded that observerâs statement in their hearts. After all, the opinions of the members of the lost empire might sometimes bring unexpected benefits.
But the more they listened, the more they felt a sense of deja vu as if they had only heard of it not long ago.
That sense of deja vu was initially attributed to the observerâs retelling, just like how he had repeated the story of the âEnlightened Onesâ more than ten times.
However, soon, more than one of the politicians suddenly trembled, and their expressions changed drastically. They quickly lowered their heads, not daring to let others see their expressions.
That kind of small movement was very subtle, but everyone was a veteran of politics. It was a habitual behavior to pay attention to the surrounding environment frequently.
The others noticed that detail and thought of the observer of the âBenevolent
Host.â Then, their expressions changed, and they did the same thing.
ââŠHowever, our technology was not mature enough. After destroying three native civilizations, we failed to create the âintelligent saprophytesâ we wanted â a civilization made up of corpses and fungi.â
âThe âSkavenge Fungusâ has never given birth to intelligence. Weâve studied the intelligent fungal lifeforms of about half of the native civilizations. However, we still havenât found the results we want. The mysteries of life still seem to be limiting us.â
âFinally, this fungus is used by us to deal with the corpses that fill space and the civilizations that were destroyed in various accidents. Isnât recycling amazing?â
âOnly now did weâŠSay, are you listening?â
The observerâs sudden question made the politicians who were constantly communicating with the civilizations behind them raise their heads. Their faces, on which they were trying to maintain calmness, were expressions of uncontrollable nervousness and fear.
ââŠSigh, I knew none of you were listening. Why are you so bothered by these small things? Donât you think youâre very lucky?â
âYou are lucky enough to die under our gentle treatment. Compared to the people in the outside world who have to experience the cruel reality, you are really too lucky!â
Hearing those words filled with fanaticism and pity, those politicians finally couldnât stand it anymore and started trembling.
At that moment, the civilizations fighting against the âcaterpillar fungus diseaseâ finally realized how ridiculous the âunexpected enemyâ they had mentioned earlier was.
They had thought that âPresolinâ would be an âunexpected enemyâ to the rampant âcaterpillar fungus disease,â but now they had experienced the feeling of an âunexpected enemy.â
A Milky Way announcement from the âBenevolent Hostâ disrupted their footsteps and gave them a big âsurprise.â
[Poor little fellows, your tenacious will to resist is so strong that we canât help but look at you in a different light.]
[But it ends here. Itâs a pity youâre unwilling to accept our gentle embrace.]
[Is it because weâre not friendly enough? Or is it because we didnât meet your expectations?]
[The âSkavenge Fungusâ that you call âcaterpillar fungus diseaseâ failed to defeat you and even made you stronger. We must admit that the âObserver* who has been observing for so long has misjudged you.]
[In view of your spirit, we have decided to abandon our probation policy. Although itâs a very sad matter, we have to do it.]
[So now, weâre going to destroy you-]
At first, the Milky Way civilizations were puzzled by the announcement. The âGalaxy Communityâ had also asked many times what the âBenevolent Hostâ meant.
However, the âBenevolent Hostâ didnât respond. It was as if they had cut off all external communications when the announcement was made, entering a special state.
Soon after, the news of many civilizations being attacked by large unknown fleets filled the Milky Way.
To be precise, it wasnât an âunknown fleet.â The battleshipâs style and attack methods proved it was a fleet from the âBenevolent Host,â the former âObserverâ lost empire.
However, no one believed it. They kept speculating if something had happened within the âBenevolent Host,â causing that situation to happen.
They were still naive at a time like that as if the âfriendly lost empireâ was still waving at them.
It was not until the leader of the Pyro Alliance arrived at the headquarters of the âGalaxy Community,â where he personally delivered a message from the âSanctuaryâ circular world, that the Milky Way civilizations realized the seriousness of the situation.
The âSanctuaryâ circular world, which was regarded as the last stronghold of civilization, was experiencing a terrifying event.
The âBenevolent Hostâ used lifeform-controlling spores of the Skavenge Fungus, a by-product of their research, to manipulate the protected people on a large scale.
Caught off guard, the âcivilization frontâ had completely fallen. It was not until the last moment that the Pyro Alliance spaceships hovering near the âSanctuaryâ circular world received the news from the inside.
Although the spaceship was also destroyed by the âBenevolent Hostâ that suddenly went berserk, it still sent valuable information back to the mother planet.
The Milky Way civilizations finally understood the true purpose of the lost empire that had been urging them to accept protection.
They wanted to make enough Milky Way lifeforms to commit suicide simultaneously to get rid of the âvirtual worldâ they were in.
That behavior that no one could agree with instantly ignited the Milky Way, but the hostility of the âBenevolent Hostâ was already irreversible.
On the star map, besides the red patch of âcaterpillar fungus disease,â the white patch of âBenevolent Hostâ also turned red at that moment.
It meant that they had become the official enemy of the âGalaxy Community.â
And âBenevolent Hostâ was no longer what they were called. They now had a more fitting name: Civilization Annihilator.
In the end, the majority of the discussion was stopped by the silent Pyro Alliance. The civilization that had always viewed the âObserverâ as a role model personally raised the following topic:
âNatural disaster assignment: Civilization Annihilator..â
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