The expansion of the number of miners is necessary.
After all, the foundation of expanding the Four-dimensional World is the number of dreamers.
He is very ambitious, and the current dark side cosmos of the Four-dimensional World has only evolved 3% of the map. Shouldn't the game server be increased to expand this "Universe NPG" game?
The map is too vast, too barren.
It's so empty it's utterly speechless.
At this moment, he is looking at a space wormhole gate under the Pacific Ocean, continuously scanning the data of this gate, "The one-time longest teleportation distance is a thousand light years."
"Once the positioning is opened... this gate becomes fixed."
The jump gate is a consumable.
"However, it's enough."
Zhu Zhengwei's expression was extremely calm, "I have simulated and developed civilization on Earth for three thousand years! I've obtained countless advanced technologies, and now I'm truly taking the first step into the cosmos."
"The stars and the sea?"
Zhu Zhengwei's lips curled up, murmuring about a dream countless strong beings in his world yearn for, somewhat incredulous, "Oh well, oh well, I might as well take a look myself."
Crack.
One of his clones directly entered the teleportation gate.
When he opened his eyes again, he had arrived on a planet located a thousand light years away in positioning.
Rumbling!
Here is an almost vacuum rocky planetary environment, with a thin atmosphere, a land frozen to extreme low temperatures, and a small amount of water existing in the form of ice deep in the soil.
The wind roared.
Countless flying sand and stone have been whistling on this planet for billions of years.
"This planet is not bad..."
Zhu Zhengwei stood quietly on the hard soil, closing his eyes, sensing everything in the void.
The universe looks beautiful from a distance.
Endlessly splendid star rivers, but when one sets foot, one finds that every planet is filled with barrenness and solitude, much like humans stepping on the moon only to find endless desolation and pitted craters.
Crack.
Zhu Zhengwei reached out his hand.
From the Space Ring, he took out a specially made super telescope, looking towards the distant Earth.
That small, blue dot of light.
"Being a thousand light years away... I can see the Earth from a thousand years ago; what's on that planet is currently in the Northern Song Dynasty."
He showed interest.
Due to the speed of light, the things humans see are always delayed.
In fact, the sunlight we see on Earth is light emitted by the sun eight minutes ago.
Therefore, if one observes Earth from a planet a thousand light years away, they would naturally see Earth from a thousand years ago.
"This place is pretty good."
Zhu Zhengwei bent down, touching the rough sandy gravel of the rock.
"I can completely construct a miner base planet here, building civilization here."
"Although it seems very close to Earth, only a mere thousand light years... it would take a thousand years for Earth to observe the changes happening here now."
"And now, what astronomers on Earth see is just the barren scene of a thousand years ago of this planet... They wouldn't know it's become prosperous here."
Establishing a base here would not be discovered.
Although Zhu Zhengwei could continue to jump and establish more teleportation gates, he didn't want to go too far; settling down was best.
Everywhere was so desolate anyway.
This planet's environment does indeed look harsh, but the water resources are extraordinarily abundant; as long as the underground ice is melted, constructing a small underground world laboratory.
The Shell Race, as long as it could establish a small ecosystem, stabilize its footing, and expand the underground city, would eventually transform the planet's environment... without needing him to worry about it.
"In fact, the reason why I chose the Shell Race, not other species... was precisely considering this point, environmental adaptability, being able to live in water."
Zhu Zhengwei planned to settle down here.
Soon, he brought Beina and her group over to this land.
Beina curiously looked around, "Divine Spirit Lord... is this place..."
"This will be your new home." Zhu Zhengwei said directly, "Move all the equipment here; from now on, this planet belongs to your development."
Beina was suddenly a bit excited.
After all, they had always been required to be in the deep sea before, and they were finally liberated.
"Great!"
"We have our own home."
Countless members of the Shell Race cheered.
Zhu Zhengwei, looking at all of this gratified, watched his civilization develop and also have its own home.
They soon brought various accumulated experimental equipment. They were already Emperor Realm beings, humanoid nuclear bombs and quickly opened up a water area formed by melting ice underground.
Simultaneously, a machine was also moved over.
Beina excitedly rubbed her hands, "Your Highness, the detection machine you requested has been completed."
Zhu Zhengwei looked at that machine.
Life Wavelength Detector.
After all, over eighty years have passed, and Spirit Realm Planet, Bill Hughes's Divine Kingdom, under his request, indeed spent enormous efforts to successfully research this technology.
Zhu Zhengwei thought about it, letting them set it up, "Just in time, let's see if there are any thought wavelengths emitted by Extraterritorial Civilizations."
After experiencing the failure of the Magnetic Civilization's detector, although curious, he didn't have much expectation.
Receiving cosmic civilization signals or something...
Would they really be dumb enough to send a signal?
And even if it's not an electromagnetic signal, but powerful biological civilization thought wavelengths... Zhu Zhengwei didn't believe they couldn't shield themselves.
"Does civilization really exist in the universe?"
Zhu Zhengwei curiously turned it on.
Soon, unlike his experience with the electromagnetic signal detector, he heard a lot of biological civilization signals from outside the universe in this thought receiver.
And these signals carried unimaginable despair, fear, solitude.
Amid the cacophony, there was a loud voice, as if elevated above all living beings, like someone in a noisy marketplace turning on a gigantic loudspeaker, overpowering everyone else's voices.
Zhu Zhengwei adjusted the signal, as if listening to a radio, gradually clarifying.
Crack.
Crack.
The signal started to get clear.
[To everyone in the universe, we are the Bo'er People, the highest civilization in the universe...]
[Being able to receive this thought pulse of the planetary civilization means your civilization's scale has met the threshold to withstand the cruel truth of the universe.]
[The following is our declaration of civilization from the highest civilization of the universe to all the universe's living beings.]
The loud, authoritative voice seemed like a leader standing high above, continuously addressing the people below, yet gave a sense of anachronistic despair.
What the hell?
Zhu Zhengwei was completely stunned.
He could understand the cosmic language of the other party, not knowing what soul-penetrating technique it was.
Soon, their declaration began, appearing as a warning, but also as a narration.
[The universe is a graveyard of ruins...]
[It is almost impossible for high-level civilizations to meet each other...]
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