The year 106742 of the Cang era.

The Yak people finally met the end of their civilization.

Even though they combined the history of lost civilizations they had acquired over the years and chose a different path, the transition from carbon-based civilization to silicon-based civilization ultimately ended in failure.

In the Blue Empire, people choose to transform their bodies into mechanical life forms, retaining only their brains, in an attempt to achieve immortality.

Pratos, one of the four great marshals of the empire, refused to completely transform his body.

He firmly believed that the Cang Era would not end like this, and that completely transforming himself would lead to the loss of humanity and eventually become a mechanical puppet.

Judgment Day has arrived.

According to ancient legends, the disaster that was enough to destroy the entire civilization did not occur.

The humans of the Cang Era cheered, believing that they had found the right path and escaped the doomsday of destruction.

But time passed again, and gradually, the Yak people began to disappear from the land.

It turns out that in order to avoid the end of the world, most of the Yak people transformed themselves into mechanical life forms, and they began to slowly lose their humanity.

Mechanical bodies are even difficult to die, so their lives become extremely long.

The mechanical body cannot feel the deliciousness of food, the joy of mating, and has no desire to reproduce.

They are becoming more and more resilient, and in theory they can almost live forever.

According to the original plan, they will escape the fate of destruction. Even if they enter space or the deep sea, this body will be enough for them to prosper again.

But gradually, they began to forget the meaning of their lives.

No more communication, no more action, time seems to have stagnated forever, and their lives have lost their meaning because they have no goals of reproduction, struggle, or communication.

Mechanical bodies don't worry about staying warm; they have powerful central computers that make them extremely rational. When living things begin to ponder the meaning of their own existence, that's the beginning of their destruction.

Because the existence of living things in this world has no meaning in itself.

Everything we create will disappear with time; loved ones will deteriorate and leave; without material needs, life becomes boring.

They locked themselves in a cage called eternal life.

Thus, the civilization of the Cang Era began to self-destruct.

A few humans from the Cang Era who did not choose complete mechanization survived.

Most of the human race completely turned into machines and then went to extinction.

During these long years, Platos lived a lonely life, watching his former companions die one after another.

He began to feel lonely.

This deep sense of loneliness completely overwhelmed him, and one day, his younger brother Carragher also died.

Carragher died very peacefully. At this time, Carragher's entire body had almost been transformed into a mechanical life form, with only the brain remaining.

He lay in bed and sent out a signal that he didn't want to live in this hopeless world, so the advanced civilization technology sent him away directly.

He died peacefully, without any pain.

Platos was almost in despair because his only relative in the world had died.

The dead cannot be resurrected. He knows that the substance that symbolizes the most precious existence of a living being will completely disappear with the death of the body.

This may be the reason why their Cang Jiyuan civilization has come to this day.

Pratos copied Carragher's memories and installed them into the core of one of Carragher's favorite mechanical life form companions.

So, in this way, Carragher survived by his side again.

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