"...We hope that every crisis fighter can let go of prejudices, ignore previous suspicions, and transfer the civilized position to our 'sanctuary'."

"I know you will have doubts about this, but I believe that soon, you will understand us."

"Be kind, we will always open the border for you, and look forward to the day when we will join hands with each other instead of becoming 'cleared'..."

After all that was said, the holographic projection of the "benevolent shelter" also dissipated, and what appeared again was the Milky Way star map with red color blocks that seemed to be a circle larger.

The representatives of the various civilizations present also looked at each other in blank dismay, falling into silence.

Just now, the "Benevolent Shepherds" shared their experience of fighting the "Invasion of the Dead" in ancient times.

Although they are wary of the behavior that requires them to transfer their civilization to the territory of this "awakened empire", the reputation and trust from the former "observer" also makes them hesitate.

If the "Invasion of the Dead" had the terrifying ability to "assimilate" as the "Benevolent Shelter" said, then every civilization that was destroyed would become a sharp blade slashed at its companions.

However, any civilization would definitely be cautious about such a big event as "transferring the position of civilization", and the "benevolent shelter" seems to have known for a long time that it is impossible to gain trust immediately.

So instead of letting the galactic civilizations make a decision right away, they set a deadline for a response.

[In order to ensure that "Dead Invasion" does not use other civilizations to strengthen itself, we will perform "cremation" on civilizations that have not accepted asylum after a period of time]

[I hope you can understand our concerns, you have to believe that we are indeed thinking of everyone]

This seemingly negotiated but actually threatening words made all civilizations have to take it seriously, frantically trying to verify whether those "undead" are really as terrible as the "benevolent shelter" said.

However, the "Corpse Civilization", which is expanding at a terrifying speed, completely crushed all the "Test Fleets" with its powerful strength, and failed to make these civilizations achieve any results.

Including the Star Alliance, an old interstellar civilization that controls a large number of stargates, in order to protect their stargate network, they fought with a group of "dead invasion" advance fleets.

But in the end, they ended up with a fiasco, and had to destroy many stargates that were about to be captured before retreating to prevent the "invasion of the dead" from expanding further by relying on these stargates.

The huge army of the dead reminded these civilizations of bee swarms, but the army of the dead was much more terrifying.

The number of these known dead troops has even surpassed the total amount of young civilizations in the Milky Way. It is hard to imagine where these "undead" got so many corpses. Some people even speculate whether they have been hoarding since ancient times deceased.

This conjecture quickly gained a lot of recognition, and further shook the determination of these civilizations to stick to their home planet.

"If we don't join the 'Benevolent Shelter', then what we will face... How many civilizations of the Galactic Era will die? Will we also become one of these dead?"

"Perhaps... only as the 'benevolent shelter' said, abandoning all barriers between species and consciousness, and allowing the entire galaxy to gather into 'one civilization', can we survive this difficulty..."

Desperate news like this continues to spread among the people of various civilizations. Even though the civilized government tried its best to restrict it, it still failed to stop the rumors from spreading, making these civilized infiltration agencies suspect that there are malicious people behind the scenes to fuel the flames.

Even though the source and origin of these "undead" has not yet been a clear conclusion, but the horror of "dead invasion" has become a fact.

There are already some civilizations that cannot resist the increasing pressure in the country, and choose to go to the "refuge" of "benevolent shelters".

It is a huge ring world, located in the territory of the "benevolent shelter".

The former "Observer" placed many indigenous civilizations on it, and now it is the turn of the interstellar civilization to live here.

A large number of spaceships loaded with countless people began to go to the "refuge" from all over the galaxy, while the "benevolent shelters" are building a large number of interstellar fortresses on the border, and seem to be preparing to start a decisive battle with the "invasion of the dead" in these places.

It seems that they are indeed handy in dealing with this crisis, and such a skilled attitude has further caused the galactic civilization to be shaken.

The supervision of the "Galaxy Community" began to decline, and some civilizations chose to join the "Benevolent Shelter" one after another, and became "crisis fighters" recognized by the "Benevolent Shelter".

The Mercy Shelter promises to return them when the crisis is over, and rewards them for their fight in The Invasion of the Dead.

However, not all civilizations have chosen this path. There are still many civilizations that are on the sidelines due to various reasons, and will never shift their positions until the last moment.

The Saigulius Vengeful Crusade is one of them. After experiencing the life-and-death war with the Chien Empire, they only believe in themselves now.

Even though they knew that what awaited them might be an army of undead from several galactic epochs, and the "cremation" from fellow galactics, they felt no fear from anyone, and fanatically organized war mobilization.

In addition to this nationally fanatical civilization, there are many civilizations that did not choose to join because of other lost empires.

These lost empires of various shapes are like their "gods", even if they are not vassal civilizations, they want the response of these lost empires.

Among them, the "Guardians" are the worst, because they always feel that this "Mechanical Lost Empire" seems to have no interest in this "Dead Invasion".

With doubts about the story told by the "benevolent shelter", they look forward to another answer from the "guardian".

And when it comes to these civilizations that refuse to join the "benevolent shelter", naturally, the Tinder Alliance cannot be missing.

All civilizations know that the Spark Alliance has longed for the Watchers, and are therefore surprised by their choice to refuse asylum.

However, the Tinder Alliance did not elaborate too much, but was still busy doing their own business.

On this day, the Fire Alliance, which was still looking for traces of the "Invasion of the Dead" in history, received a special message.

Although the communication in the Milky Way has become extremely chaotic, the Fire Seed Alliance did not let go of a signal, and they, who have always maintained smooth communication, received the message very easily.

"...'Serving Paradise'? How could this group of xenophobic machine servants..."

Some people wondered about the origin of the communication, but they still read the content, and then they were taken aback.

This news came from a guy who had been delisted by them a long time ago. This guy accepted the transformation of "Serving Paradise", abandoned his original physical body, and became an "alien".

But now, the person who was delisted by them sent an important message.

【To my teacher:】

【Teacher, this is the last time I will convey this message to you in this capacity. After that, I will live as a "master" completely, and the memories of being in the Tinder Alliance will also be sealed deep in my memory】

[About this "invasion of the dead", my civilization has discovered something, and confirmed that those controlling the "dead" are a kind of fungus]

[Just like the common Cordyceps, these parasitic fungi manipulate the corpse's actions]

[Since their infection speed is too fast, like a disease, we decided to call it "Cordyceps disease" instead of "Dead Invasion\

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