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's there to be shy about? These are the ashes of star beasts. They're good stuff."
Some people dare not drink it, some drink several cups in a row, and even have it chilled to improve the taste.
"Great! I feel relaxed all over after drinking it. It's better than expensive stimulants."
From then on, bone ash tea became a must-have tea for passengers to refresh themselves.
Chen An also drank two cups and complained, "They should have added some sugar. It tastes terrible."
[Master, this is the original flavor you specifically requested, so don’t blame me.]
Chen An was surprised: "My taste is really getting weirder and weirder. I can even drink the original flavor."
…
Four hours later, the train crossed the barrier again and entered the new continent.
As before, fight in different areas.
But because the bone creatures are stronger, the advancement speed has slowed down significantly.
[Reminder to the master: Passengers are upgrading to level 6 in large numbers, which is the fastest stage of strengthening.]
Fuyao means that the current strengthening speed is stronger than any previous period.
"Why?"
[Battle is secondary. The abundant super energy on these continents is the key.]
Chen An called up the passengers' enhancement data. The ones who improved the fastest were the Half Moon people, after all, they were the lowest level.
"We'll take back 90% of the black thorns and give them to passengers. The remaining 10% will be used to deal with places passengers can't reach."
Chen An told Yang Dingtian and Roy about his discovery. They also began to notice this problem and tried to let as many passengers get off as possible.
In the following hours, other train conductors discovered that the problem of passengers strengthening too quickly.
So they slowed down their propulsion, letting the passengers become the main force and the fleet only as an auxiliary.