Chapter 1618, if fully translated, would be tens of thousands of words.
Chapter 1618, if fully translated, would be tens of thousands of words.
Chapter 1618, if fully translated, would be tens of thousands of words.
While everyone was chatting, the ghost guide also moved. It bypassed the main body of the sixth planet and chased after the other planets, quickly entering the vast cloud of matter.
This cloud of matter is many times larger than the Silent Dead Sea. If the Silent Dead Sea is a sea, then this is an ocean, because the massive amount of matter mixed with the increasing mist and various energies makes it impossible for the mind to penetrate it. In such an environment, it is very difficult to be found once you enter.
However, the ghost guide didn't care at all and plunged in. The originally endless vision was immediately blocked by a large amount of matter, just like encountering a foggy day, and things tens of thousands of kilometers away could not be seen clearly.
The Ghost Guide moves at speeds of tens of thousands of kilometers per second. At such a distance, it's like being blind; you could crash into it in the next second. However, the Ghost Guide's form suddenly remains unchanged, but its position begins to move slowly.
"It's sliding? Ang, it's sliding in the void just like you," Negris said in surprise.
Ang nodded. It was indeed sliding, a way of moving by utilizing the curvature of space.
The void appears empty, but it is actually uneven. The space is narrow near the divine star and thin far away. If you encounter a spatial fault or crack, you will fall precipitously.
These changes are invisible to ordinary people and do not affect their movement. Whether it is thin or narrow, they pass through or not, and they die. There is no difference.
However, in the eyes of someone of Ang's caliber, such fluctuations can be utilized. As long as the direction is adjusted and a little force is applied, a large mass object can be moved like surfing, allowing it to slide along the undulations of space.
It's not particularly fast, and it doesn't necessarily travel in a straight line, but its biggest advantage is that it saves effort.
"Why would it slide for no reason? It's not that heavy, and it's not that slow. Wouldn't it be faster to just fly?" Negris said, puzzled.
Ulsman guessed, "It must be using this method to track the direction of the 'waves.' According to adults, space is undulating, but what causes it to undulate? It must be a massive object, right? So, by following the undulations back to the source, wouldn't we be able to find those hidden divine stars?"
“That makes sense.” Everyone agreed with Ulsman’s guess, and soon, the images projected by Ang also confirmed this guess.
What Ang projected in the consciousness space was not the image they usually saw, but the kind of vision with undulating lines of space that he saw himself. So in everyone's eyes, the ghost guide was indeed sliding along the undulating 'waves', constantly moving towards the place where the waves were generated.
After gliding for more than ten days, the 'waves' began to show a grid pattern, which means that there are two sources generating ripples. These ripples intersect and advance, forming this grid-like pattern of waves.
“There are two divine stars in that direction,” Negris said.
As soon as Negris finished speaking, the waves began to show a bimodal distribution.
“Huh? Double-slit diffraction? There are more than two, at least four. One of them must be large to cause this diffraction effect,” Ulsman said.
"Uh, what are you talking about?" Negris looked completely bewildered.
Ulsmann clearly didn't want to explain, so he simply said, "I'm talking about a physical phenomenon."
Negris didn't understand, and neither did the others, but they did understand 'at least four, with one large one'.
Not long after, large, chaotic 'ripples' appeared in the image, and then at least five massive objects appeared in the ghost guide's perception.
The ghost guide immediately slowed down and stealthily crept forward.
Ang blinked and switched to the vision of the ghost guide. This vision transmitted through the faith network was not very clear, and it was not at all in the same league as the clarity that the soul network could transmit. However, he could barely make out the general situation.
The ghost guide suddenly felt a void before him, and a huge hole appeared in front of him. Inside the hole, a giant divine star was radiating dazzling light.
Around this divine star, at least four grayish-brown rock spheres hovered, their bodies covered by thick, hard rock shells, making them look like a plane of existence. However, they were as large as the divine star, and many times larger than the Little Fireman.
The ghost guide remained within the cloud of matter, sensing the outside world only through the gaps, without extending its form even a fraction, for fear of being exposed to the intense light.
In the soul network, Negris suddenly realized, "It seems to be afraid of those bright lights. Is it because the bright lights will expose its presence? Last time, the ghost guide in Diredis got too close stupidly and was discovered."
“It should be. The distance is too close, and the strong light makes the shadow particularly obvious. Is this Lania? This planet is even larger than Planet Six. If Planet Six is 60,000 times stronger than Little Fireman, how many times stronger is this one?” Ursman said.
Ang said, "Three hundred thousand times."
"Hiss... 300,000 times? It's only this big, yet it's so much bigger?" Negris exclaimed in shock.
People were somewhat numb. Whether it was 60,000 times or 300,000 times, it was still an unimaginable number. Although it shocked everyone, it was nothing special and far from causing panic.
If you say you have a few thousand magic crystals, people can imagine how rich you are. But if you say you have tens of millions or hundreds of millions of magic crystals, people become numb because they can't even imagine how much that is. To them, it's just a number.
Just then, a beam of intense light shot out from one of the rocky planets, heading towards Lania, flashing rapidly.
"What is he doing?" Negris asked, puzzled.
“They are talking,” Melania said.
“What are they saying?” Negris asked.
Melania said, "I can't see the front, but judging from the flashing on the side, he should be saying 'trap failed'."
"Why isn't Lania responding?" Negris asked, puzzled.
"Yes, the entire void of intense light was Lania's voice. He was saying: 'Kai, you idiot! The trap failed because the alien ghosts were too powerful, not because my trap was ineffective. My trap was based on XXXX, which should be translated as 'Star Six.' It broke the restrictions of Star Six. It was because he was too powerful, not because the trap was ineffective. You idiot! You failed the mission, shirked responsibility, and have no backbone. Are you even a brave and upright star? You idiot!' blah blah blah..."
Melania translated Lania's words in one breath, but before she could finish, she was embarrassed by everyone's reading and said weakly, "He really said that. The information density of the divine light is too high. It would take tens of thousands of words to translate it all."
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