Voyage of the Stars.

Chapter 1608 A Hymn to Civilization

Chapter 1608 A Hymn to Civilization

In fact, this was exactly what the leader of the Divine Cube civilization asked in the first place. He wanted everyone to discuss the repair of the dimensional black hole and whether to tell the Returning Void about human civilization.

He knew very well that human civilization had not perished under the attack of the primitive civilization.

At that time, the Divine Ju civilization discovered that, in addition to the human civilization, the Awakener civilization and the Daya civilization had also disappeared, and the two civilizations were originally located near the human civilization.

The subsequent departure of the Silverheart civilization from the group must have been based on knowledge of this situation.

As for the Divine Cube Civilization now, although it has joined the Returning Void Organization, and the leader of the Returning Void Organization, the Returning Void, is not suppressing the development of its members as initially thought, nor is it engaging in any exploitation. Instead, as the Simplified Civilization said, it only occasionally carries out some missions.

The task is simple: to prepare for the Guixu Project, which involves turning galaxies into oceans of black holes.

From the perspective of the Divine Ju civilization, the Return to the Void experiment of the Returners was half successful.

Furthermore, the Divine Ju civilization did not object to the Guixu Project's act of destroying the star system; they felt that they would have done the same if they were in their shoes.

As for the lower-level civilizations within those target galaxies, well, I'm sorry, the universe doesn't need that many lower-level civilizations; we can't save them all. Besides, the Divine Matrix civilization has already learned about those target galaxies, and it's safe to say that even if they don't carry out the destruction mission, they will be swallowed up by the disaster soon enough.

Those who returned to the void were merely sending them on their way hundreds of thousands of years earlier.

That said, the God-like civilization has never focused on these things. Like other cosmic-level civilizations, their goal is to join the ranks of god-like civilizations.

If the Gravitational Telescope hadn't existed before, the Divine Motion civilization would have been like other civilizations, only able to dream about it, with opportunities being rare and hard to come by. But things are different now.

Gravitational has the capability to enter those dangerous places.

This tempted the Divine Ju civilization. Rather than drifting through life like this, they might as well give it their all now, or die trying.

"Let's not reveal any information about human civilization. The reason they chose to avoid the Simplified Civilization was because they didn't want to join the Returning to Nothingness Organization." The Divine Curve Civilization made this decision, and then continued, "I believe that human civilization can still create miracles, just like when we took them in back then. This time they will definitely succeed. Of course, I hope that our Divine Curve Civilization can also see the day they succeed. So, let's hold a general meeting and let everyone decide the fate of our civilization!"

Upon hearing their leader say this, the Divine Ruler who had previously agreed with this choice also chimed in: "Yes, let all the Divine Rulers decide the future of our Divine Ruler civilization. Will it continue to develop slowly under the protection of the Returning Void Civilization, like the War Immortal Civilization, waiting for that unattainable opportunity? Or will we take a gamble, risk the future of the entire civilization, and venture into that dimensional black hole to create a new world?"

The leader of the Divine Cube Civilization agreed with the Divine Cube person's words, but he still clarified some of the misunderstandings: "The War Immortal Civilization simply chose to be different from us because they bear too much responsibility. The entire Pioneer's legacy rests on their shoulders, and they cannot afford to take risks. We should understand them. Putting aside the problems of the War Immortal Civilization, let's focus on ourselves!"

"reasonable!"

"As it should be!"

Whether they agreed or not, every member of the Divine Rank felt that this matter required a general meeting to solicit the opinions of all members of the Divine Rank.

Their conference lasted a long time, during which various disagreements arose. The pro-God-Moon people believed that the God-Moon civilization had gone through countless years, from the days when they were suppressed by electronic warships in the Milky Way to the arrogance of creating neutron war stars, from the frustration of being defeated by electronic warships to their renewed efforts, and later, the continuous upgrades and patches made on the Great Voyage. All of this was a great achievement of the God-Moon people.

Now, it is time for the Divine Ju civilization to make a choice once again.

The universe is already riddled with holes. If the Divine Mobility civilization wants to have a place in this crumbling universe, it must become a god-level civilization before the plans of several god-level civilizations are implemented. Otherwise, it will be led by the nose, and its own civilization's fate will not be in the hands of the Divine Mobility people. Instead, like most low-level civilizations today, it will perish unknowingly along with the destruction of star systems by advanced civilizations and disappear into the universe.

As things stand, there's no way forward for them to break through the barriers and become god-level civilizations. Civilizations like the Simplified Civilization and the War Immortal Civilization have been cosmic-level civilizations for so long and have been in the Returning Void Organization for so long, yet they still haven't found an opportunity.

Or rather, there was an opportunity, like the current situation where the Returning Void Ones have created a huge hole in the universe, but those civilizations lacked the ability to explore it.

Supporters believe that this is the only chance for the Divine Ju civilization, a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.

If we don't explore, by the time the god-level civilizations start moving, the Divine Civilization will be nothing but a roadside block, which is intolerable, and besides, it will also face annihilation.

Don't be fooled by the claims of god-level civilizations that they will protect their members. When the time comes, who knows if they will still do so, just like how cosmic-level civilizations treat those level six and below civilizations that are still roaming in galaxies.

Therefore, the Divine Rule civilization had to take a desperate gamble and risk everything; the worst that could happen was destruction!

Opponents argue that the flame of the Divine Civilization must be preserved, and that not all Divine Civilization members should be led into that one-way abyss. Those Divine Civilization members who are unwilling to take the risk should be given a choice.

Supporters of this view maintain that only by going all out can the potential of the entire race be unleashed; otherwise, exploration is meaningless.

The Divine Ju civilization held numerous meetings on this issue, and this situation of partial agreement and partial opposition persisted for many years.

In the end, they decided to go!
From the moment the decision was made to originate from the leader of the Divine Curve civilization, the Divine Curve civilization had no way out.

It was from that time that all members of the Divine Cube Civilization began to move to the Gravity, and thus they embarked on a model of one civilization, one warship.

What follows is a choice that will determine the fate of the entire civilization.

All members of the Divine Cube civilization, aboard the Gravity Ship, ran to the edge of the dimensional black hole and jumped into it without hesitation.

The departure of the Divine Ruler Civilization was known to many civilizations within the Returning Ruins Organization. Their opinions on the Divine Ruler Civilization's choice varied: some envied it, some scoffed at it, some admired it, and some sang its praises.

The Returning Void Ones did not object, nor did they utter any words; they simply watched quietly as the Divine Rule Civilization entered.

To live in the face of death—that is the hymn to life!

(End of this chapter)

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