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Chapter 1238: Chapter 711: Egyptian Tribe’s Homeworld and the Methuselah Star Stele【Epilogue】_3

Chapter 1238 -711: Egyptian Tribe’s Homeworld and the Methuselah Star Stele【Epilogue】_3

The elite soldiers patrolling the surface of the planet arrived at the third time, but were still no match for the enemy and were all killed.

Afterward, Anaya Collins went against the opposition of tens of thousands of people in the base and drove her personally customized miniaturized Silver Wing Battle Armor, engaging an Egyptian tribe’s super-war machine, which was tens of kilometers tall, in battle for nearly half an hour. Eventually, she dismantled it into parts.

Not only that, but Anaya Collins also managed to save the large intelligent core of the Egyptian Tribe’s war machine and handed it over to Star for processing and absorption.

This was the final wealth left by the Egyptian Tribe, a tool to aid in humanity’s evolution. Stored in the core database was evidence of how humans evolved from ordinary primates into today’s advanced civilization and included a massive amount of detailed gene mutation data. This data greatly enhanced the information Harrison Clark had previously collected and redirected humanity’s gaze millions of years before.

After that battle, Anaya Collins rose dramatically in the ranking of fighters.

According to the comprehensive combat assessment conducted by the main brain, Star, Anaya Collins’s combat power index demonstrated in this small-scale battle would at least rank her among the top 100 humans.

If she hadn’t been there, the Egyptian Tribe’s war machine could have single-handedly destroyed the human base on the planet. It would have taken at least a whole special task force gathered from other regions and a significant price to eliminate it.

This clearly showed the value of a super-soldier.

After that, ten years passed, and Anaya Collins, now a teenager of twelve and a half, left the Egyptian Tribe’s Homeworld and rode the Skywind Scientific Exploration Ship, which had undergone another round of upgrades, toward a distant target.

Joining her were thousands of explorers, soldiers, and engineers on hundreds of scientific exploration ships of various types.

She and her team aimed for a target outside the Milky Way: the Andromeda Galaxy.

Nora Camp tried to stop her reckless behavior, but Anaya Collins was determined.

With a sigh of helplessness, Nora Camp glanced at the grinning Harrison Clark nearby.

Their daughter’s talents were gradually showing, but she had undoubtedly inherited the most stubborn aspects of both her parents’ personalities.

Harrison Clark patted Nora Camp’s shoulder and said with a smile, “It’s alright, trust her. She’s been waiting for this day for nine lifetimes. She won’t be reckless.”

Nora Camp grumbled, “You’re superstitious now?”

Harrison Clark shrugged, “It’s not superstition; it’s judgment. Have my judgments failed so far?”

Nora Camp’s initial anxieties began to calm down.

She thought for a moment and said, “The Fire Dragon Giants and Escape Vessels heading to Andromeda are still en route. Their ships can only reach 500 times the speed of light. Due to technological limitations, the updated vessels can only maintain a speed of 1,000 times the speed of light, and it will still take over 1,600 years to reach Andromeda. Anaya’s expedition will take a little over 1,400 years. I should freeze myself for a longer time; I don’t want her to wake up on Andromeda only to find she arrived ahead of my death notice.”

Harrison Clark nodded, “Of course.”

He knew the day of parting would eventually come, but it was better for it to come later rather than sooner.

After putting Nora Camp into the cryogenic chamber, Harrison Clark left alone.

Nora Camp needed cryogenic sleep, but he didn’t.

At that moment, the patrol team on Methuselah Star reported that the ancient planet whose life was longer than the current age of the universe had evaporated and exploded.

Harrison Clark silently remembered Willian and Glen, then boarded the time machine, heading to the Silver Wing Battle Armor floating on the same orbit as Earth.

He needed to go there to check the situation.

If not unexpected, this was the Virtual Tribe’s farewell to the current universe cycle.

The Virtual Tribe could never return.

However, the other Fourth-class Civilizations enslaved by the Virtual Tribe would still live in ignorance and launch attacks on humanity.

Perhaps, in the history of the Virtual Tribe, such wars were necessary during universe cycles.

The process of destroying other civilizations was actually the absorption of their achievements and resources.

In the universe, there was no need for too many Fourth-class Civilizations.

Even if the universe was infinite.

When Harrison Clark arrived at Methuselah Star, it was tightly surrounded by a large number of Engineering Ships, Research Ships, and Defense Warships.

Meticulous research was underway.

There was still a tremendous energy leakage at the core of the original position of the planet, making it difficult for ordinary soldiers to enter.

Harrison Clark switched the Silver Wing Battle Armor to remote control mode and stayed outside, controlling the Silver Wing Battle Armor with his consciousness to fly inside.

In the end, he brought out a metal tablet from inside.

The surface of the metal tablet was carved with thousands of mysterious symbols, each storing a massive amount of data.

This metal tablet was the final wealth left by Willian and Glen, who had been in hiding on Methuselah Star for seven hundred years.

During these years, the two men, living in an almost forgotten corner of humanity, never stopped exploring the core of Methuselah Star.

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Their research direction was the same as Martha Owen’s, aiming for the “Ether” that transcends the universe cycle.

If median value was used to represent the length, width, and height of the “Ether,” they also wanted to know the density, extension, specific form, and other basic characteristics of the “Ether.”

The depth of this information was too astonishing, and the amount of information it contained was enormous. There was no way for the two of them to convey it by word of mouth through contact with others.

In these years, they engraved the information directly on the metal tablet they had previously used.

Now, this metal tablet, which connected two universal cycles, had finally seen the light of day and became part of humanity’s “assets.”

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