Arknights, reincarnated as a cat

Chapter 149 The Undetected Threat



Chapter 149 The Undetected Threat

"who are you?"

Kristen knew that this guy was definitely an alien, and that this guy must have come from that train.

No matter how he did it, the principles and technology involved in opening the door alone were beyond the control of many civilizations on Terra.

After seeing the potential of such technology, Christen thought of dozens of different application directions.

The visitor heard Christen's question and did not move forward.

He stood by the door and smiled and said a few words to Kristen, but Kristen didn't understand a word.

That was not Terra's language.

Kristen could only tell from his movements and demeanor that this person seemed to be introducing himself.

"Sorry, I don't understand your language."

The visitor nodded, a traveling stick appeared in his hand out of thin air, and then he tapped Kristen gently from the air.

Christen remembered the traveling stick.

It was the traveling staff from the hallucination she had just experienced.

"Let me do it again, ma'am."

"I am the navigator of the Star Train, Akivili."

......

After a friendly exchange, Christen found that his world view had been subverted again.

It turns out that even the extremely glorious former civilization that has passed away is nothing more than a civilization trapped in a remote corner of the universe and isolated from the world.

The vastness of the universe has resulted in a low density of civilization.

From Akivelli’s description, we know that super-light civilizations are rare in the universe.

Most civilizations are still somewhere between pre-faster-than-light civilizations and super-light civilizations, and these civilizations do not have the means to communicate across light-years.

And when these civilizations continued to develop and finally became super-light civilizations, they discovered that there were no routes to other worlds.

This made the entire universe seem like a pool of stagnant water before.

That is until Akivelli and his star train set off.

They broke the status quo of blockage in the universe and enabled many civilizations to communicate with each other.

"Hey! Akivili! Is this a new passenger on the train?"

A man with a happy face poked his head out from behind the door connecting the carriages.

"Oh ~ beautiful blonde lady, you must be an outstanding astronaut, right? According to my observation, the only space station in the low-Earth orbit of this planet is the space station. You must be the first person on this planet to go into space, right? I guess observing the stars is also your strong point, and I just have a position that is suitable for you..."

Kristen was just about to say that she was engaged in high-energy physics, but Akivili, who was standing and telling her a story, waved his hand angrily.

"Go, go, stop being such a mouthful, you must stay on the train to Tyconium this time! I haven't gone out twice in a row! Also, I haven't invited her to join the train yet!"

"Oh, my dear Akivili, what are you waiting for?"

Without waiting for Akivelli to say anything else, the man said directly: "This beautiful blonde lady, are you willing to board the train and become a member of the unknown passengers?"

The invitation, which was originally a normal one, was reinforced by the man's ups and downs tone, making Kristen feel like she was facing a wedding officiant.

"You kid! Have you finished the scan? Are you just talking nonsense?"

"Of course, but this planet is very interesting. I think you should see it for yourself to gain a deeper understanding. Remember to invite this beautiful lady on board~"

The man smiled and left.

"he is?"

"The administrator of the train think tank, I guess he has a different thinking than ordinary people."

When he said this, Christen saw some inexplicable sense of superiority appear on Akivelli's face.

It’s like there’s something unsaid at the end: Of course, it’s still a little bit different from what I, Akivilibi, said.

After taking a look at Terra himself, Akivili scratched his chin.

"Miss Kristen, do you know the potential crisis in your hometown?"

"Do you mean the heir? Or the demon?"

"It's not them."

Akivili stretched out his hand, and a star map appeared in his hand.

The star map changes to reveal Terra and the surrounding twin moons.

Behind the twin moons, some kind of Y-shaped metal creation floated densely there.

"It's them."


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