He could simply invade the aliens' brains and extract necessary information.
Then directly translate it.
Having informed everyone, Takumi began his task.
Fujiwara Chika: [Based on what you're saying, isn't this world also dangerous?]
Goodness, what had they just heard?
There was actually someone controlling things behind the scenes?
(Д)
Brother, please don't joke around.
We just immigrated here.
Doesn't this mean we are placing ourselves in danger?
Zhongli: [Perhaps, it's not a significant issue.] [If there were any serious issues, they would have surfaced long ago.] [Considering how powerful Takumi currently is, if the other party really left something behind, wouldn't he already know about it?]
Lala: [I agree!] [There shouldn't be any problem!] [Maybe those people were just conducting experiments.] [Though treating the entire world as an experimental ground sounds absurd.] [However, if they're capable of crossing worlds, such a scenario isn't impossible.] [In our world, some alien civilizations do exactly that.] [They find weaker civilizations and drop things there, causing them to fight each other.] [Then they observe the outcome.] [It's similar to how humans sometimes throw things at ants.] [It's essentially the same logic.]
Herta: [Pure curiosity.] [They want to see what happens.] [Just like how Aha gives his power to insects.] [Your world might be similar, right?]
Takumi: [But that's precisely why it's terrifying!] [If it really is as you say, then we're all just ants.]
Seeing Lala and Herta's messages, Takumi felt speechless.
A strong sense of discomfort welled up inside him.
If this scenario were true, wouldn't that be terrifying?
Herta: [Terrifying as it may be, what can you actually do about it?] [The other party is no longer in your world, and you can't trace them.] [Right now, there's nothing you can do about it.]
Knowing these things wasn't necessarily good.
It only added unnecessary worries.
After all, there was nothing they could do.
Nyaruko: [It's like that sayingif you can't resist, enjoy it!] [(????)??]
Sagiri: [_]
Fujiwara Chika: [This comment...]
They didn't know how to respond.
Was it even okay to say something like that?
Takumi: [Hmm...] [Well said!!] [There's no issue with that.]
If resistance wasn't possible, just enjoy it.
When the time to overturn things came, no one would know who started first.
Indeed, absolutely nothing wrong with that logic.
After casually chatting with the group for a bit, Takumi began invading the databases of the two civilizations.
Both civilizations had networks.
Despite differences, Takumi invaded them effortlessly.
Gradually, he discovered differences in their technologies.
Yet, fundamentally, their technological situations weren't very different.
Surprisingly, the two civilizations' technologies seemed complementary.
As if one complete set of technology had been split into two parts.
Their technologies indeed complemented each other significantly.
Moreover, they had been doing exactly that already.
After fighting for over 997 years, they had long acquired plenty of each other's technologies.
And thus improved their own technological capabilities.
Upon discovering this, Takumi was astonished.
"The technologies of the two civilizations can indeed complement each other."
"It's as if one set of technology was split into two."
"Interesting!"
Takumi sorted through the information he had obtained and made his observations.
Dr. Mei and Vill-V became immediately curious upon hearing this.
"Have you already uploaded it?"
Vill-V hurriedly asked.
From Takumi's words, had he already acquired the data?
"Yes!"
"You all can take a look as well."
After saying that, Takumi began uploading the obtained information to the Prometheus database.
Receiving the data, everyone quickly began reviewing it.
They were equally curious about what Takumi mentioned.
Seeing the numerous files Takumi uploaded, Dr. Mei began mobilizing people in the Science Academy to study this new data.
Meanwhile, Takumi continued extracting information from both civilizations.
Outside, battles continued.
By now, the two civilizations had united to resist Kosmo.
The suddenly appearing fleet posed a massive threat to them.
They absolutely couldn't allow a third party to interfere with their war.
Chapter 353: This Is Rearing Poison Bugs!
Enemies are enemies, but when a more powerful threat appears, two evenly matched opponents will unite against it.
That's exactly the situation now.
These two civilizations didn't hesitatethey instantly joined forces against the common enemy.
They launched an attack on Kosmo and his allies.
A fierce battle erupted in this starfield.
Beams and energy cannons swept across space.
Exploding ships could be seen from time to time.
It was an awe-inspiring sight.
Takumi continued transferring, translating, and uploading data from the two civilizations into his own database.
People on Earth were also watching the livestream, observing the battle in space.
It was a one-sided massacre.
The enemy's attacks didn't cause much damage to their fleet.
Even if some drones were shot down, the effect was minimal.
In fact, a few Gundams alone were crushing the alien fleets with ease.
This display of force allowed people from the integrated worlds to understand just how powerful Takumi's technology was.
Although Takumi had previously opened up many of his technologies for trade, very few had seen his true military capabilities.
Usually, people only saw various robots and machines.
They didn't seem to have much combat powerjust security tasks.
But now, Takumi was showing the real strength of his technology.
This also served as a warning to certain individuals.
If you're not capable, don't get any funny ideas.
After all, times have changed.
Takumi wasn't here to play politics.
In the face of overwhelming force, Takumi had no interest in playing games.
At this point, Takumi had already finished copying most of the data.
He uploaded it all to the moon-based servers.
After organizing the necessary files, Takumi remarked,
"As expected, it's all part of the same set of technology."
"The only difference is in the technological direction."
"One civilization veered left, the other right."
After sorting all the data, Takumi reached this conclusion.
"This information was given by a higher civilization."
"Interestingly, these people don't seem to record history."
"Are you sure you've copied all the information?" Dr. Mei asked as she browsed the data Takumi had uploaded.
She had been looking for historical records, but found none.
"There's nothing of that sort."
"Perhaps it requires access from within their home planets."
Takumi frowned and responded.
He hadn't found any historical data either.
The files he copied contained mostly technical documentation and everyday life content.
As for historical recordsvirtually nothing.
After sifting through, Takumi had only managed to gather a few hundred years' worth of historical info.
And even that lacked anything of major importance.
In essence, it was as if there was no history.
It wasn't just one civilization lacking recordsboth did.
What they had were just combat logs.
It seemed that from the moment they discovered each other, they had been fighting nonstop.
This was baffling.
Were they born to fight each other?
And both sides were evenly matched.
You can't beat me, and I can't beat you.
And in the process, they kept complementing each other technologically.
However, after reviewing all their technology, everyone noticed one strange thingthe rate of technological advancement was extremely slow.
Logically, with such prolonged warfare, there should've been a technological explosion.
Yetthere wasn't.
There was no progress.
No one could explain what was going on with these civilizations.
After uploading everything into his database, Takumi vanished from where he stood.
"I'll go grab their leaders and take a look at their memories."
With that, Takumi disappeared.
Dr. Mei, Mebius, and the others looked at each other.
But perhaps this was for the best.
Takumi reappeared on a planet.
He glanced at the endless stream of ships launching into space.
Quietly, he began deploying the Honkai on this world.
He didn't plan to wipe them out all at once.
Let them test the weapons developed on his side.
In the future, he could even have Esdeath bring in her army to continue the fighting.
This was actually perfect.
It could serve as a training ground.
With this thought, Takumi headed straight to the highest seat of power on the planet.
Many aliens were gathered there.
They all stared solemnly at the battle playing out on their screens.
Takumi's forces had taken them by surprise.
They never expected another power to suddenly enter the fray.
The top leaders of this civilization had all gathered.
Seeing everyone present, Takumi smiled.
"Perfect, everyone's here."
His voice suddenly echoed throughout the conference room.
Hearing the sudden, inexplicable voice, the aliens were visibly shocked.
"*%%?"
"@#%#@*!!!"
Takumi couldn't understand their language.
But that didn't matter.
What he wanted was in their minds.
Without hesitation, he activated his authority and seized control of all the aliens present.
He glanced at these furry beings.
Uninterested in talking, he directly began extracting the data from their minds.
Hidden knowledge slowly surfaced.
Yet, as he processed this information, Takumi frowned.
This civilization had originally been primitive, barely surviving.
But a few hundred years ago, they suddenly became enlightened.
Knowledge began appearing in their minds.
Within a few short years, they developed rapidly.
Even building spaceships.
Yet if you asked them how they built those ships, they couldn't explain the principles.
The knowledge simply appeared in their heads.
After they left their home planet, they encountered another civilization.
And immediatelyboth sides hated each other and started fighting.
That's how it had always been.
It was like they existed just to brawl.
After fully understanding the situation, Takumi lost interest.
He erased all memories of his visit.
Then he vanished and headed for the second planet.
If the situation there was the same, then his theory would be confirmed.
Someone had deliberately elevated them.
Just to make them fight each other?
The more he thought about it, the more absurd it seemed.
Chapter 354: If There's a Fight, Be Sure to Call Me
Takumi arrived at another alien civilization.
This alien race was different from the previous one. The last group looked like monkeys with sharp mouths, but these oneswhile equally uglyresembled the magical beasts Takumi encountered when he first crossed over.
They looked strikingly similar.
Takumi rubbed his chin. There was no way these connections were purely coincidental.
Thinking it over, Takumi casually waved his hand and teleported one of the aliens back to the lab on Earth.
Dr. Mei and the others, who were still watching the space battle, froze in shock when they saw a spatial rift open and an alien get thrown through.
"Run a genetic analysis on it."
"It seems similar to the magical beasts from our world's Aura Revival era."
"Check it carefully."
Takumi's voice came through the spatial crack.
Hearing this, Mebius raised an eyebrow.
"I'll look into it."
Now she was definitely interested. She immediately began extracting the genes of both alien species.
Meanwhile, Takumi began controlling individuals from the new civilization, extracting their memories.
Their memories were similar to the other race'san abrupt intellectual awakening followed by rapid development.
Upon learning this, Takumi fell silent.
People in the group chat, seeing Takumi so quiet, grew curious.
He had just streamed all this live.
Now that he was quiet, everyone wanted to know more.
shiroyasha: [Spill the details. What did you find out?]
Seeing everyone's questions, Takumi didn't hide anything. He explained what he had discovered.
Takumi: [Both civilizations suddenly became intelligent and rapidly developed into spacefaring societies.] [They reached interstellar levels almost simultaneously, and their growth processes were identical.] [Then they encountered each other and immediately started fighting.] [It's completely absurd.]
After Takumi shared what he knew, everyone was stunned.
It was actually like this?
Herta: [Is this some kind of Gu-rearing experiment?] [Only one civilization survives and continues fighting others.] [If the other civilizations in your world are also like this, then it's really interesting.]
It did seem like some massive Gu-rearing operation.
Takumi: [It probably is.] [One civilization evolves and then leaves to battle others.] [Now I'm starting to think Earth's Aura Revival might have been caused by the same reason.] [We just lost the game, that's all.]
The extinction of humanity might finally have an explanation.
Otherwise, why would it have ended so tragically?
Zhongli: [According to what you've said, all civilizations in your world would be your enemies.]
Since it's a Gu-rearing setup, only one civilization gets to survive.
The entire universe is the experimental ground.
Every encounter means a fight to the death, with one left standing.
Takumi: [No big deal.] [If it comes down to it, I'll just reboot the universe.] [Not that serious.]
Takumi stroked his chin.
He didn't know how strong the opponent was.
But he wasn't afraid.
As long as you have the power to flip the table, nothing else matters.
Even if he didn't know what the enemy was plotting.
shiroyasha: [Well said. When the time comes, I want in.] [These world-hopping troublemakers are seriously intriguing.]
Now shiroyasha was interested in the mastermind behind Takumi's world too.
Fujiwara Chika: [Could there be others like uswith chat groups and access to other worlds?]
Fujiwara Chika popped up as well.
Maybe there were people like them, possessing similar interdimensional methods, leaving behind strange traces.