The mother planet exploded, and humanity escaped into space aboard a star-spanning train.
As the train's conductor, Chen An transports passengers for interstellar survival, forging his ow...
"What a huge hatred!"
While marveling at this, Chen An had an idea.
Since such a big change has occurred in the Caiyi Star Country, he has the opportunity to win over many people, especially those star-devourers.
"Release them and send them to the Divine Realm. Then find an opportunity to send them to the train and turn them into passengers. After the Divine Realm is opened, counterattacking the Caiyi Star Nation will be easy. Design a complete plan for me."
【The plan has been designed】
[Currently, there are over 700 Star Devourers waiting for our rescue, including some at the fourth level of Star Devourer.]
"I was just worried about the lack of high-level Star Devourers, and now I have one without any effort."
How to convince Lina to cooperate is the key
Chen An turned his head to look at Lina, who was still in grief.
"I actually know her quite well. She's told me countless times that the reason she came to the Divine Realm and risked her life was to give Star Country a better future and protect more of her people amidst the changing times. But what she never expected was that her own family would be destroyed by her own people. She's very confused now."
Chen An walked over and sat on the stone slab next to him.
"You know I'm the conductor, right?"
Lina nodded slightly.
"You only know that the conductor drives a powerful train, but you don't know why he drives the train. I can tell you my story, starting from the Purple Star."
Chen An made a slight embellishment to the history of the time.
He told Lina that he and his people struggled to survive, going through countless hardships and dangers, and never gave up.
But now he can do nothing as he watches his tribesmen grow old and die one by one.
"I've endured far more suffering than you, and I only have a handful of my people left. But you're different. You still have a whopping twenty trillion of them. What a wonderful start, isn't it?"