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Chapter 68 Hometown

A blue planet floats in the boundless void and rotates around a huge star at a constant speed. It does not know when it starts or when it will eventually rotate. With it, there are several planets of different sizes. These planets are also rotating, but the planets cannot feel any breath of life on them, and only extremely cold or extremely hot air exists alone on those planets.

But the blue planet is not lonely. With the power of energy control, Shuer and Lisa can clearly feel the power of life transmitted from the planet. Judging from the intensity of the fluctuation, there is no doubt that it is definitely a place where smart creatures reproduce in large quantities.

The planet is not lonely either, because it is surrounded by dark satellites on its periphery. The black satellites cannot see any luster, but they have accompanied the planet for billions of years.

There are more than one satellite. On the surface of the planet, countless huge metal fragments are floating, as big as dozens of kilometers and as small as not enough to fit the palm of the hand. These fragments slowly circle with the planet.

Shuer looked at the huge planet and the debris surrounding it with a serious expression from the spacecraft, and his breathing was a little rapid. After all, this is where everything started, this is...

"Is this the place that my brother will never forget?" At some point, Lisa had already held Shuer's hand. Her brother's hand was so big and so cold. The cold girl looked forward to using her own temperature to warm these hands that had been supporting her for many years.

"Probably... yes." Xiu'er's eyes were a little confused, and he looked at his possible hometown in a daze. No one knew what he was thinking, whether it was the beautiful memories many years ago, or the heavy rain that night, and the blood and death flying in front of the heavy rain.

"Brother." Lisa held Shur's hand tightly, her lips were bitten a little white by her teeth. The girl couldn't bear to see Shur's heart so entangled. She was filled with annoyance. She regretted not learning more from her brother, at least how to comfort the person she cared about on such an occasion.

"Uncle, we're here. Is this the purpose of the uncle's detour?" The automatic door of the bridge opened silently. Delia, who was not aware of the inside, walked in excitedly. Before the people arrived, the voice had arrived first. However, after seeing the state of Shuer and Lisa on the bridge, Delia was stunned. The rumors vaguely sounded, and she couldn't help but ask tentatively, "Uncle, I heard that this may be your...hometown?"

"I don't know, maybe, after all, I have never looked down at my hometown from the void, and I can't recognize it." Shuer did not lie. In the past dozens of dreams, he had heard that his hometown had been found, but since someone mentioned it to him, he never asked him actively. No one mentioned it. Obviously, it was because he shouldered a heavy responsibility, and others were worried that he would be distracted and concealed it intentionally. Although this concealment was not pleasant, it was understandable. He did not mention it himself, and no one knew what it was for, just like no one knew why this time he suddenly figured it out and decided to go around here.

"Let me see, huh, uncle, your hometown is pretty good, it should be very advanced, at least it is much more advanced than Pavattiga." Delia lowered her head and turned her eyes, as if she had not understood the depression in the air at all, squeezed to the brother and sister, lying on the observation window and looking out. She was a little deliberate at first, but a few seconds later, she was really interested, "Well, no, my god, no, Lord, uncle, there was a large-scale void war in your hometown?"

"Hmm?" Shure took his attention from his memories, "Why do you say that?"

"The metal rings floating in synchronous orbits," Delia said, pointing to the metal wreckage, "In the past, it should have been synchronous orbit satellites."

"It's the kind you said before, you can follow the planet without any motivation?" Shuer raised his eyebrows, "Are you sure that the civilization on this planet has that thing?"

"Of course I'm sure. Isn't this what I've seen? Synchronous orbit satellites are not advanced technology, but very basic technology. They should be regarded as one of the signs of the development of planetary civilization to the extreme." Delia shrugged, "But that's the past, now they are just a pile of void garbage."

"Why is this happening?" Lisa secretly glanced at her brother's expression and asked in cooperation.

"So I just asked, this scene is like destroying all satellites in order to attack the enemy's communication and reconnaissance capabilities during war." Delia sighed, "More importantly, after the destruction, not only no one rebuilt it, but there are not even people who clean up the battlefield. Letting these void garbage float around the planet for countless years is incredible."

"Is it important to clean the battlefield?" Lisa asked, "It doesn't matter if the waste outside the planet is not cleaned up."

"No, having them is equivalent to the people on this planet killing their future by themselves. If they don't clean up these, it will never be possible for any artificial satellite to take off, and even the void probe can't be launched. Once they break away from gravity and enter the void, there is an almost 100% chance of being hit by these garbage, so..."

"Yes, a large-scale war has occurred." Shur suddenly sighed and said in a low voice, "Archaeological research, our civilization is a new era. Haha, it is not as simple as the replacement of the era in Pavatiga. The era we are talking about means the destruction of the old civilization and the birth of the new civilization. It is said that the previous civilization was that because the war exceeded the limit, the civilization was completely destroyed, not decline, but destruction. Although the new generation of human beings would not have to redevelop from the wilderness era, they were almost the same."

"Uh, uncle..." Delia found that in order to divert her attention, she seemed to be in the topic of finding something wrong, so she had to lower her head apologetically and muttered, "I'm sorry, I..."

"It's nothing, I have to thank you. What you said just can just confirm that the chances of this planet being my hometown are very high. As for the destruction of civilizations..." Xiuer said self-deprecatingly, "Everyone is responsible for his actions, no one can be exceptional. Even if it is extended to the entire civilization, this statement applies."

"However, uncle, the people in your hometown are also very powerful. I think most civilizations can't do it."

"Great experience." Shuer smiled sarcastically, "We are already in the fourth era. You should be able to imagine what happened in the first three eras. Tsk, you have too much experience."

"Uh..." Delia really didn't know how to describe it. She still enjoyed it after self-destruction three times. The key is that she could stand up again every time and then destroy herself again. Is this addiction?
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