[System] [Intelligence] [Steam]
The Old Gods' tentacles spread across the continent, strangling every potential rise of power. That is until a traveler from a foreign land arrived, becoming the humblest being of the Industrial Age: the Gray Mouse.
"Don't see me, don't see me."
From building infrastructure in the sewers, he developed into the unseen Sherlock Holmes, establishing the Mouse's underground intelligence network.
Steam and steel, Old Gods and potions, technology, relics, faith, miracles, magic, dragons... A new era, the wheel of time rolled in. Unexpectedly, the Old Gods were met head-on by a Gray Mouse wielding a staff.
"Look at me, I tell you to look at me, you cub!"
The universe itself is a super life form with stars as "cells"!
In the distant future world, the "Great Filter" that strangled countless civilizations was broken through by humans! The 250 million light-year diameter Bootes Cluster turned into a giant hole in the Second Light Wall War! The 500 million light-year-long Sky Orbit Great Wall was pierced by billions of star destroyers! ...
When humans standing at the top of the "Laniakea Supercluster" continued to look up at the deep space, they suddenly heard the chaotic and frantic whispers of the "civilization hounds":
"You...are all parasites of the universe!"
The disaster came, and the super civilization was annihilated.
Until six thousand years later, when the light of psychic energy illuminated the Pillar of Creation Galaxy again, enthusiastic thoughts boiled again in the steel body.
After awakening again, Sean started working as a gunner, and gradually took back the "legacy" left by his countless reincarnations in the "Great Internet Blackout Era". He shook his head at those indescribable things and said seriously: "No! Dignity is only on the edge of the sword, and truth is only within the range of the star destroyer! When mankind stands up again, the entire sea of stars will tremble deeply!"
(This is a story about the restart of civilization and the ascension of mankind. The author also has a 3 million-word masterpiece "Extraordinary Voyage" that can be read.)