I'm A Quadrillionaire
Chapter 1702
Chapter 1702
The Milky Way, a level civilization, and star Kingdom, a level civilization, were much more civilised than Barth but David did not see skyscrapers made out of reinforced concrete All of the buildings were made from metal or strong wood Plus, they would not be too tall
For example, David was sitting on the oth floor This was already one of the highest buildings
The other buildings would only have 4, 4, or 5 floors The highest would probably be more than to floors
David felt as if he had gone back in time on Earth, However, he was brought back by the advanced technology the waitress used when she ordered his food for him
He never understood what was going on
Topically speaking, the higher the civilization, the more advanced the technology
In some cases, the Milky Way and Star Kingdom were indeed much more advanced than Farth
However, why was it not the case when it came to buildings?
years to build
feet now would last for centuries, or
the difference
compare to the special metal and wood used to build
times difference in regard to
to build call buildings In
was enormous, so there was a lot of space for
liked to have their own place and own land, so why would they
forces who would spend a lot of money and materials to build high buildings to show off their status, no one else would do
that the human body was the biggest treasure in the
was, it was still something external. It would never be able to help
started researching other things.
slowly shifted their focus from outside the human body to inside
the end, this was what happened.
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