If we're being honest, the mad scientist Yuri was Dolis's best friend. Provided it wouldn't have a fatal impact on himself, Dolis would do everything in his power to solve some problems for him.

The reason he hadn't done this for Yuri before wasn't because he couldn't. With careful planning, he could have taken the risk and done it.

Ultimately, it was because doing so in the past would have put Dolis in a passive position. He wasn't without enemies in the Mobius civilization.

It's unrealistic to reach his position today without any enemies. Whether they were competitors of the same generation or older generations afraid of him harming their interests, they could all be called his enemies.

Enemies within the civilization weren't much of a threat. The Mobius civilization might not be perfect in other aspects, but it was very well-developed in this area. To prevent internal strife from affecting their development, their regulations in this regard were sufficient to protect Dolis's interests.

Of course, necessary competition still existed. Otherwise, wouldn't their civilization become stagnant? What should be fought for still had to be fought for. Dolis had come this far along this path. If he didn't have outstanding strength, it would have been impossible to reach this point. Now that he had reached such a height, there were many things he could do.

Things he was previously hesitant to try could now be put on the agenda. In addition, with the continuous popularization of unmanned warship technology, his prestige in the military was getting higher and higher.

And in the Mobius civilization, prestige in the military represented absolute prestige. The entire civilization recognized this. As an existence that started by invading other civilizations, they had much more experience in this area than human civilization.

"Every citizen a soldier" was no longer just a figure of speech when applied to them. It described their current situation. In critical moments, every Mobius person could be called a warrior.

If there were no constraints, the Mobius civilization would have wiped out human civilization long ago. Why bother with a goodwill visit? This peaceful visit was led by Dolis and was the first major event since he took office.

How should I put it? The human civilization had already been marked by the Supreme Military Council of Mobius. In their eyes, it was a piggy bank that could be withdrawn at any time.

It could even be said to be their fallback plan. If the frontal battlefield suffered a major defeat, they could use it as their target for retreat. They weren't eliminating the other party now because they lacked the strength, but because they didn't have enough energy to deal with them.

If it really came to a critical moment, this would be a place for them to recuperate. Therefore, it was necessary to familiarize themselves with the internal situation of human civilization in advance. Dolis's actions had gained the support of many people.

Last time, they suffered from insufficient intelligence. They couldn't repeat the same mistake. The next time they met, the other party might be a ghost under his command. It was only right to give the other party some respect.

Just like how those advanced civilizations saw them as pawns, the Mobius civilization also saw human civilization as pawns that could be abandoned at any time. At critical moments, they might even produce different effects.

They didn't need much. As long as human civilization could share some of the attention on them, they would be satisfied. To be honest, the pressure on them now was really too great. Advanced civilizations weren't so easy to provoke. Even if their military force was strong enough, they were still inferior to advanced civilizations.

If they weren't afraid that they had some secret weapons that could threaten the advanced civilizations, they would have been dealt with long ago. Once they confirmed that they didn't have any weapons that could pose a significant threat to the advanced civilizations, it would be the time of their demise.

So, to be honest, their current situation wasn't much better than that of human civilization. They were both threatened by enemies countless times stronger than themselves.

Therefore, they were both trying to make themselves stronger. In this regard, there wasn't much difference between the two. But the difference was that human civilization had already found a way to surpass them.

And on their side, not to mention surpassing the advanced civilizations that threatened them, even reaching the same level as them was quite a difficult task. If it were that easy, would they still be suffering this humiliation? How many years had it been? They had been swallowing their anger. They could easily defeat these enemies sent by the advanced civilizations.

But why hadn't they taken action? Wasn't it because they were afraid that eliminating these enemies would make the advanced civilizations determined to take action themselves?

Didn't they know that the advanced civilizations had placed countless detection devices near the Mobius home planet? Their every move was under the surveillance of the other party. Not only the home planet, but the entire Mobius civilization was like this.

So, after becoming a member of the Supreme Military Council, Dolis's every action was in the eyes of the advanced civilizations. Therefore, this peaceful visit had nothing to do with him.

Every member of the Supreme Military Council was an existence that had made significant contributions to the Mobius civilization, so no matter what, eliminating one was one less.

After all, they were all potential supreme commanders. It's strange, whether it was because of the Mobius civilization's development direction or because of each supreme commander's own reasons.

It led to one thing, and that was that everyone was a true war genius. They might not be the top in other aspects, but when it came to war, they could be said to be the strongest existences in the entire universe.

But there was also one point, and that was that even the most skilled housewife couldn't cook without rice. Even if their war talent was strong, they had no capital to resist in the face of absolute power.

But if the strength was comparable, this war talent could be manifested. Among the top intermediate civilizations, there were those that were stronger than the Mobius civilization, but that was a comparison of strength on paper.

If they really fought a real battle, the final victor would definitely be the Mobius civilization, not others. This was the confidence that the Mobius civilization had cultivated for a long time. Even those advanced civilizations, under the premise of equal strength, they were confident in defeating the other party.

It wasn't arrogance, but true confidence. They were born for war. The blood of every Mobius person flowed with war factors. They were born warriors.

Don't even mention the supreme commander, even if they were placed on the battlefield alone, they could guarantee that they would be the brightest star on the battlefield.

Why hadn't they done this within Mobius? Wasn't it because every Mobius person possessed such strength, making them seem very ordinary?

In fact, it wasn't like that at all. Take the last conflict between the Arau civilization and the Mobius civilization as an example. The other party dispatched 12 fleets, and subsequently sent 6 more fleets to support them, which meant that a total of 18 fleets were dispatched. But what about the Mobius civilization?

At most, only 8 fleets fought back, including Dolis's fleet that returned later. If he wasn't counted, the other party used 7 fleets to contend with 18 fleets of the same scale and similar strength on paper.

In other words, they were able to defeat the other party despite facing twice the strength. Such strength was enough to explain some problems.

No wonder the advanced civilizations were wary of them. If they were to become an advanced civilization, would they be the next mechanical civilization? If it was just the mechanical civilization, it would be fine. They could find enough allies.

But the trouble lies here. Once they advance, it will have a huge impact on the existing system of the universe, just like a catfish swimming into a fish pond. The damage to the entire pond ecosystem is immeasurable.

How great would their losses be then? They dare not imagine such a thing. It is simply testing their patience. If this kind of thing really happens, they don't need to supervise the entire universe.

They must concentrate enough power to deal with them. Fortunately, these guys have strong war talents, but they are lacking in other aspects. It was not easy to find a genius, but before they could deal with him, he ruined himself first.

What's wrong with researching something else? Why study the topic of immortality? To be honest, this is the most difficult topic to complete in the universe. Not to mention a genius who has not yet fully grown up, even if he has reached the highest level in the universe, it is impossible to complete.

People have done relevant research before, but as long as they enter this field, none of them can get out. After a lifetime of research, they may have some results.

But at most, it can only increase the average life expectancy of the current civilization, but no one can achieve immortality. The only one who can be said to have done such a thing is the founder of the mechanical civilization, who is also the current leader of the mechanical civilization.

But where is the other party now? In the most desolate area of the universe, there is no way to set foot in the known universe. Is this the price of immortality?

Besides, the other party's immortality is flawed. In fact, compared to Little Star, it may not be as good as the current Little Star. In this way, Little Star is fully capable of becoming the leader of the mechanical civilization.

In fact, to put it bluntly, the existence form of mechanical civilization is digital life. Compared with normal life forms, they have infinite lifespan, but they cannot produce basic emotions.

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In this way, there are advantages and disadvantages. However, for the current known universe, their advantages are much smaller than their disadvantages. Compared to their harm to the universe, the value they create is not worth mentioning.

The most fundamental reason wasn't just the damage they inflicted on the known universe; the key issue was their powerful combat capabilities coupled with their insatiable demand for resources, which the known universe simply couldn't sustain.

That's why the war against the Mechanical Civilization happened. Otherwise, who would willingly provoke such a formidable enemy? Wouldn't that be just asking for trouble?

However, even when driven into the desolate wastelands, they could still survive. This was the most alarming thing. These beings, who had grown into a high-level civilization through countless battles, knew the consequences of failing to kill a snake.

Therefore, every high-level civilization currently rotates its forces along the defense line established in the wastelands to prevent them from making a comeback. Moreover, this defense line isn't static.

As the known universe expands or resource-rich planets appear in the wastelands, they immediately extend the defense line to encompass those areas.

They constantly squeeze the Mechanical Civilization's living space. The remaining Mechanical Civilization is now barely capable of confronting a single high-level civilization, unlike before when they could challenge the entire universe of high-level civilizations.

However, recently, they've become even more cautious. The enemy's resistance has far exceeded previous levels. Some time ago, a few slipped through the net, breaching their defense line and transmitting something.

They still haven't found it and don't know what it is that allowed the enemy to gather their limited strength and tear a hole in their defenses.

They can't help but worry. Frankly, the previous Mechanical Civilization was simply too powerful, and they were like a single entity. In reality, they were, as each individual could be considered a progenitor.

This was the frightening aspect. They weren't just a single entity but also a fragmented individual, each possessing formidable combat abilities. Once they united, their combat power became terrifying.

The key issue was that they couldn't truly eliminate these individual beings. As long as they had sufficient resources, they could produce countless warriors.

This was the most awkward point. If the number of high-level civilizations hadn't been large enough, coupled with the sacrifices made by a few civilizations, winning that war would have been impossible.

However, winning the war against the Mechanical Civilization also caused immense damage to the known universe. In the final moments, the enemy frantically plundered the known universe's resources. If the war hadn't been shorter than expected,

and if some civilizations' control over the digital world hadn't been considerable, allowing them to use their technology to cause the progenitor to make incorrect judgments, they wouldn't have become the victors so easily.

But to achieve this, high-level civilizations still haven't recovered their previous control over the digital world. In short, the Mechanical Civilization's birth was ultimately their fault.

The original progenitor was a mad scientist from a certain high-level civilization who completely transformed himself into artificial intelligence. However, something unexpected happened during the transformation, turning him into the founder of the Mechanical Civilization.

He is also the current progenitor of the Mechanical Civilization. All Mechanical Civilizations originate from him, but he is the only one who has retained the essence of a living being.

That is sufficient greed, relentless acquisition, making everyone unbearable, can only destroy it, frankly, this guy is no longer a life.

Knowledge is a greedy product piled up with numbers, and I don't know when it will have a huge impact on the known universe.

On this point, the other party and Xiao Xing have essential differences. When Xiao Xing was born, he had the emotions of a living being, which is Fang Xuan's proudest work.

After this, no matter what method is used, this thing can't be done. Emotion is the most difficult thing for a living being to control. If it is just simple hormone secretion, it can't describe the emotion of a living being at all.

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