Chapter 2: Civilization Achievement System

According to the common standard for measuring transcendence in the Infinite Void, if any of the four-dimensional attributes reaches five points, the individual is considered a first-level transcendent.

Such an existence, placed in many dimensions, has enough strength to decide the outcome of a small battle.

Not to mention that the three main attributes of the Winged People—strength, agility, and spirit—have reached five points, and their physique is as high as six points. Along with many powerful racial talents, every adult Winged Person is a top-tier existence among first-level transcendents.

As stated in the racial evaluation, every adult Winged Person is a hexagonal warrior without weaknesses.

This is truly shocking. While other novice gods are still rejoicing over the emergence of a transcendent among their clans, Ethan Clark has already achieved transcendence for all his people.

In fact, this is completely contrary to common sense because the Winged People are not a naturally powerful race, nor are they an extraordinary species.

In the endless void, the existence of Winged People is not uncommon.

As a subhuman race, the four-dimensional attributes of the Winged People are similar to those of humans, but they are much inferior to humans in many aspects, such as adaptability and creativity, and are not considered a powerful race.

The only thing they are relatively known for is that they are very beautiful and can handle many forces well.

The reason why these Winged People under Clark are so powerful is because of his golden finger in this life—the Civilization Achievement System.

The function of this system is very simple: it can bind to the civilization of Ethan's clan and activate the corresponding civilization achievements when the civilization reaches certain standards through its own development.

Each civilization achievement can greatly enhance the foundation of the civilization.

This includes permanent attribute increases, new racial talents, and some temporary bonus effects.

For example, the annual worship festival held by the Winged People can inspire a corresponding civilization achievement—

Era of Celebration: Racial morale increases by 20%, cohesion increases by 20%, and faith acquisition efficiency increases by 30%, lasting for 30 days.

In the Kingdom of the Winged People, many festivals have similar effects.

The Winged People in Clark's Divine Domain have lived for hundreds of years since their birth, and under Ethan's guidance, they have also activated many civilization achievements.

Some of these civilization achievements have the effect of permanently increasing the four-dimensional attributes of the Winged People, some civilization achievements allow the Winged People to gain new racial talents, and some civilization achievements can obtain temporary gain effects at specific times.

With the support of the civilization achievement system, the lower limit of the Winged People has been raised to an extremely terrifying level.

No training is required; as long as you reach adulthood, you will be a true hexagonal warrior.

Compared to Ethan's own strength, the nearly 200,000 Winged People in the Divine Kingdom are the biggest gap between him and those novice gods.

After all, when each novice god opens their own divine domain, the size of the domain and the intelligent races born within it depend on their own divinity.

Before Ethan opened the divine domain, he possessed a divinity of ten points. Even so, he could only open a divine domain of 500 square kilometers. The Winged People born afterward were just an ordinary subhuman race.

Not to mention other novice gods whose initial divinity is not as good as his. Even those beings whose initial divinity is greater than Ethan's, the divine domains they open and the intelligent races born within them will not be much stronger than his.

It is impossible for dragons, giants, and the like to appear in the divine domain opened by novice gods. Their divinity simply cannot support the birth of such powerful races.

However, given the current area of the Cradle of Life, even though the resources within it have reached an extremely abundant level, it is still considerable pressure to feed nearly 200,000 extraordinary Winged People.

Without affecting the overall development of the Winged Kingdom, the number of newborns cannot be increased too much.

Moreover, the entire divine domain is now under the control of the Winged Kingdom. Without any survival pressure, the entire nation inevitably lost some of its pioneering spirit.

Since its founding, apart from the continuous activation of various civilization achievements at the beginning of its founding, more than 20 years have passed and only one new civilization achievement has been activated.

At this point, it is time to expand to accelerate the development of the Winged People's civilization.

In fact, there are very few novice gods like Ethan Clark, who focus on developing their own divine domain for hundreds of years and only expand after establishing a complete kingdom and church.

After all, the resources within the divine domain are limited, and not every divine domain can possess extremely rich resources like Ethan's Cradle of Life.

Limited resources and land cannot support a very large population, and it is difficult to form a complete country.

Most novice gods will start to expand and use war to support war when the number of intelligent races within their divine domain reaches a certain level.

But Ethan Clark is different. The Cradle of Life has enough resources to support the Winged People in establishing a complete country.

The existence of the civilization achievement system also requires the complete development of the Winged Civilization to activate more civilization achievements and improve the foundation of the civilization.

Expanding too early is not a good thing for the Winged Civilization, and the same goes for Ethan.

Only now that everything has been developed to maturity has the corresponding expansion plan been put on the agenda by Ethan Clark.

With a thought, Ethan's consciousness left Blue Star and arrived at the Land of Origin.

Although Blue Star has been affected by the Land of Origin, the two are not in the same dimension, and no one knows its exact location yet.

The way all citizens enter the Land of Origin is through consciousness travel. As long as there is no obstruction, they can travel back and forth between the two places over an infinite distance in an instant.

At the beginning, each novice god has only two fixed login locations: one is their own divine domain, and the other is the City of All Gods, which is a communication platform opened by a supreme being by modifying some of the rules of the Land of Origin. All Blue Star citizens of the Land of Origin can enter it.

The emergence of the Pantheon City has made communication between gods very convenient and also allowed the citizens of the entire Land of Origin of Blue Star to form a whole.

It is no longer like before, where we are forced to fight alone, and at most can form a small circle within a small range.

In fact, since the establishment of the Pantheon City, the citizens of Blue Star have been able to carry out a dimensional reduction attack on the natives of the Land of Origin.

After all, if you can't win, you can always ask for help. You just need to provide the corresponding void coordinates.

The gods who are willing to provide support can bring their own families and teleport first to the City of All Gods and then teleport to the world corresponding to the void coordinates.

In this situation, as long as you do not act recklessly and are killed before you have time to send a support message, you basically will not die.

(End of this chapter)