Doris stopped paying attention to what followed. He didn't care about the process at all, as long as the final result met his expectations. Now there was still a problem: how to send these artificial humans, these fabricated lifeforms, to Earth without anyone noticing.

To do this, he needed to think carefully. The key was the outer war fortresses, the star rails, which were not so easy to break through. Doris was starting to get a headache.

This matter needed careful planning, otherwise good things would turn bad. In fact, the crucial thing was that it was too difficult to directly infiltrate human civilization.

Actually, Doris didn't have a particularly deep understanding of human civilization. He was only slightly more knowledgeable than others in the Mobius civilization, and that was only superficial.

He didn't know that everyone in human civilization was registered with their real name. Only very remote places didn't have this kind of registration. To infiltrate, unless everything could be resolved without external help, it wouldn't be easy to stay hidden.

Of course, it wasn't impossible to solve. Since everyone was registered, and infiltration was impossible, then replacing someone would do the trick.

This was a good idea, but the prerequisite was to hide himself well before doing so, so that no one else would notice. A plan was quietly forming in Doris's mind.

Since it was difficult to break through the star rail defenses and enter Earth unnoticed, he would go in openly and implement the subsequent plan. However, he couldn't go in person now.

Even if he were to do this, he would choose the person he trusted most to do it, to ensure the success of the matter. Otherwise, wouldn't all his preparations be in vain?

Besides, he had already come to this madman for this matter. What would be the consequences if he wasn't careful? He couldn't even imagine it. In this madman's eyes, there was nothing he feared.

Even though they had a good relationship, Doris had to admit that he was very wary of this madman, even fearful. If they hadn't grown up together and he wasn't the other's only friend,

he wouldn't dare to bother this madman. But he had to admit that this guy's strength was truly strong. How strong? He was the scientist in the Mobius civilization most likely to enter the LV10 realm.

He could even be said to have one foot in the LV10 level. Compared to Fang Yuan before his advancement, this guy might be even stronger in terms of strength. The key was that this guy wasn't much older than Fang Yuan either. In the Mobius civilization, he could only be considered a member of the younger generation.

If nothing unexpected happened, the day he became LV10 would be the day the Mobius civilization embarked on the path to a higher civilization. Fortunately, this madman wasn't in a good mental state.

Even if he advanced to the LV10 level, he wouldn't be as useful as Fang Yuan. The key was that, for the Mobius civilization, this madman was a double-edged sword. If used well, he would be invincible, but if used poorly, he would bring a catastrophe to the Mobius civilization. This was why the Supreme Command didn't fully cooperate with him.

After all, for those in power, such a double-edged sword, no matter how it was used, had to be handled with utmost care. Unlike Fang Yuan, who only brought benefits and no harm, at least compared to the benefits gained, these disadvantages were completely acceptable.

If it weren't for this, the Mobius civilization might be stronger than it is now. Fortunately, it was this way, otherwise the current Mobius civilization would be even more difficult to deal with.

This was true whether for the Arau civilization or the human civilization, or even for the higher civilizations. In fact, no matter how little support the Mobius civilization gave this madman, it didn't affect him much. The most important thing was his research direction.

It wasn't of great help to the entire Mobius civilization. If he had to be described, he was like Orochimaru in Naruto, who could have helped his ninja village become stronger, but focused more on personal development.

It's not to say that focusing on personal development is a bad thing, but relative to the Mobius civilization, his behavior wasn't of great help to the entire civilization, and these small helps might not even outweigh the harm he caused to himself.

There was no choice but to reluctantly give up on him. If it weren't for his terrifying hard power, he might have already been marginalized. In that case, his situation was still very good.

At least he had a lot of freedom. Coupled with his powerful strength, he could research whatever he wanted. Plus, he occasionally took on some private work, which was perfectly fine for supporting his own research.

In addition, due to his personality, his material needs were pitifully small. He was the kind of person who could feed himself and not worry about the rest of his family. For him, nothing was more important than his own achievements.

The responsibility of civilization development, personal honor, status, praise, were all fleeting to him. If he wanted them, they would be readily available. The fact that he hadn't obtained them now only meant that he didn't want them.

Just look at Fang Yuan now, and you'll know that as long as he restrained his temper a little, he could get more things. But he didn't want to do that at all. It was better to work on his own achievements.

Just like Fang Yuan, who was always obsessed with creating a system, he was always obsessed with creating eternal life technology. No wonder he was like Orochimaru in Naruto!

Even their goals were the same. There was no way, life was so fragile. If he didn't achieve this, he wouldn't have the energy to do other things.

Compared to Fang Yuan, he was a purer person, a person more suited to go further on this path. If he had a system, he might do better than Fang Yuan.

For him, it was just an artificial human, and it was going to be used on the civilization that provided the unmanned warship technology. He was very willing to do it. He could feel that there was a powerful opponent in the other civilization.

Why was he so sure? The unmanned warship technology wasn't a very difficult technology for him. He just hadn't done it. But that didn't mean that the person who developed this technology wasn't strong. From this technology, he could see the other's strength.

The details were the best proof of this person's strength, and coincidentally, he could see what was hidden inside. That's why he chose to help Doris without hesitation this time, not just because of their relationship. If it was just their relationship, he would definitely try to get some benefits from the other party.

There was no way, his recent research was burning too much money. Even he couldn't balance his income and expenses. If this continued, he would have to spend some energy on other research. After all, no matter what civilization it was, without resources, without money, it was unrealistic to make achievements.

But in order to see the strength of the experts in other civilizations, he was very willing to do this kind of thing for free. He felt that the other party had also done something to Doris. This was the intuition of an evenly matched opponent, and he also had an intuition that the other party's strength might be a little stronger than his own.

He believed in his intuition, just like Doris believed in his intuition on the battlefield. In this regard, no one in the entire Mobius civilization had more say than him. There was no way, his strength was there!

In his eyes, the other scientists of Mobius were just wooden blocks. It would take them a lifetime to pursue his current realm, let alone go further. He could feel that after going further, it would be a whole new world.

And that human he had never met was able to reach such a realm? And from Doris, he learned that the other party was at most a weakling who had just entered a medium civilization, yet he was able to do this under such conditions!

He had to admire the other party. Although he hadn't discovered what kind of trump card the other party had left on Doris, he also wanted to tell the other party that the Mobius civilization wasn't a pushover, and there were still people who could compete with him!

He couldn't prevent the exploration of higher civilizations, but he could make his own territory a place where higher civilizations couldn't explore. Of course, to be honest, he didn't have any secrets to keep here. All the important technologies were in his mind, so it didn't matter whether they were kept secret or not!

Back on Earth, Fang Yuan didn't know that someone had noticed that he had done something to Doris. Fortunately, the other party hadn't discovered his arrangement, or rather, hadn't thought that his tricks could spread and move.

The current nanobots had spread to most areas of the Mobius star, and were imperceptibly obtaining the information Fang Yuan wanted. And his information receiving device had been completed. Not only could it perform information interaction, but it could also command these nanobots to complete some basic instructions.

The higher-ups attached great importance to this matter and established a special intelligence center. For now, it was only responsible for the Mobius intelligence mission. As for what it would evolve into later, it was an unknown!

In this way, Fang Yuan returned to the right track, ignoring the matters here, only letting Little Star filter out the useful information for him, and learning what kind of civilization the Mobius people were in his spare time. This was of great help to the subsequent strategic deployment.

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Knowing yourself and your enemy is the key to victory in every battle. Otherwise, you'll just be left crying in a corner, with no chance of overcoming your opponent. Fang Yuan doesn't want to be a loser, so he has to pay extra attention to these things.

Whether it's intelligence work or comprehensively improving the level of human civilization, it's all for this purpose. In the future, no matter what happens, human civilization must have sufficient self-preservation capabilities. Wanting to achieve this with what we have now is far from enough.

There are still many things Fang Yuan needs to do. He can't stop. Since he's chosen this path, he must reach its limit, or else wouldn't he be wasting his abilities?

To be honest, Fang Yuan doesn't really know what he can achieve at this stage. He only knows that if he's willing, nothing can stump him, and that's enough. He doesn't need to know anything else.

This kind of confidence isn't something that can be cultivated in a short period of time. It requires long-term accumulation. In this world, Fang Yuan is probably the only one qualified to say this. Of course, this is only within the scope of human civilization. Looking at the entire universe, there aren't many who can reach Fang Yuan's current level.

But there's not none. In most advanced civilizations, one such person is born every hundred years or so. Some intermediate civilizations might also have such a person born by chance, but the probability is pitifully small.

Once such a person is born, it's hard to say whether it's good news or bad news for these intermediate civilizations. It's fine if they don't get noticed by advanced civilizations, but once they do, it could be a disaster. This kind of thing has happened before.

Do they really think that a slightly stronger intermediate civilization can compete with advanced civilizations? What a joke! The difference between them can't be summed up in a few words. Even if it's not like heaven and earth, the difference in strength between the two sides is still considerable.

As for the Mobius civilization, the situation is actually very simple. They haven't shown enough potential for the advanced civilizations to pay a certain price to solve this problem. At most, they're just a game to pass the time when they're bored.

If the characters in the game are unwilling and want to appear in reality, things might not be so simple. The Mobius civilization might be destroyed by the other side in a very short period of time, or else they wouldn't be so cowardly.

They know that the difference between the two sides is too great, and they can only endure and look for opportunities. Otherwise, with their personality, they would have already fought. At worst, it would be a do-or-die situation, right? If they did that, the fish would definitely die, but the net probably wouldn't break!

Fortunately, they're holding the line in front, otherwise the advanced civilizations would also pay attention to the humans. An existence that has advanced to an intermediate civilization is still worth their attention. In addition, the current human civilization has more hope of advancing to an advanced civilization than the Mobius civilization.

If they really get noticed, the humans won't be able to live such a comfortable life. If the human civilization really reaches the level of an advanced civilization in the future, they will really have to thank the Mobius civilization.

If it weren't for their hard support, the humans wouldn't have been able to develop so smoothly. Rather than saying that they are helping human civilization succeed, it's better to say that it's a coincidence. The current human civilization is indeed not strong enough to make them too wary.

I don't know how long this situation will last. If it lasts a little longer, it will be beneficial to everyone. It's also possible that the Mobius civilization and the human civilization will enter the ranks of advanced civilizations together, or that the Mobius civilization will enter the ranks of advanced civilizations first. These are all possible.

After all, their accumulation is still deeper than our own. If we really have to say it, their hope of advancing to an advanced civilization is not small, but they just haven't found a method yet.

If they find a method, the human civilization might not be able to enter the ranks of advanced civilizations before them.

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