(Non-invincible + Pure Technology + The Force + Multiverse + Quick Transmigration + No Female Lead + Positive Worldview + Growth-type Protagonist + Fan-oriented Brain Storage Place.)
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If there are three long and one short, choose the shortest; if there are three short and one long, choose the longest; if there are two long and two short, choose B; if they are the same length, choose A; if they are of different lengths, choose D; if they are all uneven, choose C.
Okay, it’s you, Galaxy C.
The Light Chaser fleet is ready to begin its faster-than-light jump.
However, before leaving, Chang Wei left behind a number of hidden detectors in the solar system so that he could grasp the dynamics within the solar system.
Although he left Earth, it did not mean that he had abandoned his human identity and values. He still loved his motherland, but from the day he obtained the "Rescue System of All Heavens and All Worlds", he had his own path.
If the home planet and humanity are in trouble one day, he will definitely lead the Light Chaser fleet back to rescue them.
Standing in front of the panoramic porthole on the Hyperion, I took one last look at the distant Earth. The sun's rays shone on its side, making it half dark as ink, half dazzling, as if expounding on the philosophy of life.
The road of life is half memory, half continuation. Half is regret, half is hope. Half is irretrievable, half is still available.
"A fish out of water is no longer a fish. I suddenly understand this quote from "The Three-Body Problem."
Chang Wei closed his eyes, remained silent for a second, and then gave orders to the entire army in a calm tone.
"Let's go! This isn't home, let's go build our own home!"
"Yes, sir!"
The captains of each ship responded and began to carry out Chang Wei's orders.
"Starfield coordinates entered. All-ship broadcast initiated. Final countdown: 5...4...3...2...1."
"FTL jump!"
Set sail.
Swish, swish, swish!
The surrounding starlight instantly turned into countless rays of light, which were like gorgeous musical scores, composing the music of the sea of stars!
The voyage took about two hours, and the surrounding scenery remained unchanged. Chang Wei looked at it for a while, then became bored. Then he stood up and said to Matt Horner, "Matt, I'll leave this to you. I'm going back to the room first. Call me when you get there."
"Yes, sir."
After returning to the room, Chang Wei opened the system panel and began to calculate the gains from the last mission.
Rescue Lieutenant Colonel Liu Peiqiang. Completed, rewarded with 3,000 mission points.
Rescue senior pilot Han Ziang. Completed and rewarded 2000 mission points.
Rescue Wang Lei, the captain of the CN171-11 rescue team. Completed and rewarded 1,000 mission points.
Saved the lives of 350,000 people in the Hangzhou Underground City. Completed and rewarded 5,000 mission points.
Save the global disaster caused by Jupiter's gravity crisis. Completed and rewarded mission points.
Optional mission, save the humans in this world, completed, reward 100,000 mission points.
Adding to that the 500 mission points he had left and the bonus points he had earned from signing in for 365 days, Chang Wei now had mission points, which was simply... a huge sum of money!
Apart from the income from daily sign-in, why is there such a huge difference between the income of The Wandering Earth World and the previous two missions?
Chang Wei vaguely guessed that this might have a lot to do with the number of people rescued and the potential impact of the rescued targets in the future.
For example, if you saved the life of a child named John Connor, who would later become the leader of the human resistance, then...his influence in the future would undoubtedly be enormous, even capable of altering the course of the entire future timeline. Naturally, his importance would be far greater than that of an ordinary person.
People like them, the so-called protagonists, or the children of luck, were naturally rewarded with generous rewards for saving the protagonists and plot characters.
In the new version of the TV series "Three Kingdoms", Cao Cao said: How do you know whether the unknown people today will become famous in the future?
The number of people is another variable. Whether in future development and construction or in participation in various activities and events, people are indispensable.
If you revolt alone, you'll fail. If you revolt with ten people, you'll also fail. If you revolt with a hundred, a thousand, or even ten thousand people, you'll still fail. But what if you revolt with a hundred, a million, or even ten million people? This is how quantitative change leads to qualitative change!
Moreover, with such a huge population base, who can guarantee that the ordinary people you rescue today will not give birth to "unicorn children", "good saint grandchildren" and "saviors" in the future?
Therefore, it made sense that Chang Wei could reap such a huge reward in the world of The Wandering Earth. Especially since the system said that due to its strong intervention, the humans in that world had a 96% chance of reaching the level 6 civilization in the future!
What kind of concept is this? To use the description in the immortal cultivation literature, I am equivalent to Hongjun Daozu, who has given them the foundation for becoming a saint!
Although the description is a bit exaggerated, the meaning is basically the same.
Shouldn't that be possible? I only gave them the basic science and related technologies of Level 1-3 civilizations, and they can already reach the level of Level 6 civilization? Are the humans on the Wandering Earth really that powerful?
Hiss! Chang Wei suddenly thought of a possibility.
[Could it be because I gave the final order to Trust and save MOSS? I don't know...]
Since I can't figure it out, I won't think about it anymore. Now that I have such a large sum of money, I have to quickly expand the size of my fleet.
Chang Wei opened the system interface and started purchasing battleship slots directly.
The first time you buy a battleship slot, it's free. The second time costs 2,000 mission points. The third time costs 4,000. The fourth time costs 6,000. And so on. Although it gets more expensive as time goes on, Chang Wei can still afford it! He also has to thank the system for being so kind. Otherwise, with the doubling mechanism, he probably wouldn't be able to build a full fleet of 12 StarCraft 1 ships in his lifetime...
"The fifth slot has been unlocked, consuming 8,000 mission points. The sixth slot has been unlocked, consuming mission points. The seventh slot has been unlocked, consuming mission points............"
As the system's prompts continued to sound, Chang Wei bought eight battleship slots in one go, spending his mission points directly. After deducting them, he still had mission points left.
Next, I will start selecting and recruiting warships. I wonder if I should upgrade my system permissions after reaching 12 warships?
Should I? Otherwise, it would be very uncomfortable to be stuck here with the battleship of Level 4 civilization.