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...
After that, many similar civilizations appeared, which were more or less useful, and super powers and governors were eager to auction them.
But Chen An was not interested anymore.
[A civilization that rejects both super energy and dark energy is more valuable to study than any other civilization. Unfortunately, it is not in the main list.]
"Does the Winter Train have a corresponding research center?"
[Yes, there is, but I'm afraid it will be difficult to achieve results. My suggestion is to keep the Mingyue tribe for now and see how it goes later.]
"Fortunately, they cannot be darkened and can survive in the current environment. In other words, they can resist both super energy and dark energy at the same time. They may have some very surprising secrets."
Subsequent auctions continued to reach a climax, but they were of little use to Chen An, so he was not active in bidding.
Until the appearance of an emperor's body, the auction was truly pushed to its climax.
"A complete Emperor's body at the Law Realm will be of great use to many present. I won't go into detail, you can experience it on your own. The starting price for the Emperor's body is one trillion, and each bid must be no less than five hundred billion."
At this level, basically no one below can afford the price, only the VIP room bids.
"Two trillion."
"Two trillion to buy a Law Realm Emperor Body? Humph, five trillion."
"Five trillion isn't enough to buy a leg, ten trillion is."
The legs of the emperor’s body had been auctioned before, and they were of a higher grade.
But that leg was severely damaged and its value was far from comparable to the current emperor's body.
Then everyone continued to bid, pushing the total price higher and higher.
The others could only be spectators, listening to the number of dark crystals that they would never be able to touch in their lifetime.
But what surprised them was that there was no bid for Room 66, and they didn't know what was going on.