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...
Looking back, in order to pass the level, he descended into the Red Star Empire as Emperor Xu Wen, worked hard to govern the empire, transformed the empire, and trained a new emperor, Xu Kan.
Judging from the time, he had not been away for long.
"How did this happen?"
Chen An flew out of the palace and arrived in the starry sky in an instant.
"The star is trembling. It's on the verge of exploding, just like what happened to Purple Star. Could it be that Red Star is also experiencing a similar situation? What a pity."
In Chen An's view, Red Star is a virtual civilization, and certain rules are a test for him.
Therefore, it doesn’t matter if the Red Star is destroyed, it will only add some regrets.
Just as Chen An was thinking about how to leave, he saw beams of light shooting out from the depths of the starry sky.
The speed was so fast that the light beam reached the galaxy circle in an instant and gradually slowed down.
Only then did Chen An see clearly that those beams of light were actually trains.
"Could it be that the Red Star is indeed a real civilization, and they also encountered annihilation?"
After a quick count, there were a total of 100 trains, far fewer than the Purple Star ones.
But compared to the three spacecraft, the train was a lifesaver for Red Star.
Over the next few hours, Red Star citizens swarmed the train like crazy, but in the end, only 100 million people could board.
Chen An's attention was mostly on Xu Kan. There was nothing special about the train he landed on.
After boarding the train, Xu Kan still maintained his authority and gave orders to other trains remotely, so as not to cause too much chaos.
As the red star exploded, one hundred trains sailed in an orderly manner into the distance, starting their journey.
P.S.: The Red Star plot was really hard to write because it was too disjointed, so I kept dragging it out. But as the book got to the end, and readers kept reminding me to do it, I had to resolve it quickly.