Chapter 790: Chapter 667: 50x Speed, Merge with the Sun!
In a corner of the vast cosmos, within one of the four spiral galaxies, a layer of membrane material invisible to the naked eye rapidly spread outward from four deities as its focal point.
All involved had controlled this substance before and thus handled it with ease.
However, this time the situation was different, as they needed to extend the seventh element across the entire star system, and they only had three thousand tons of material stolen by leaders of a geometric civilization and another fifteen hundred tons from the remnants of manufactured divinity.
The old methods were clearly inadequate, luckily, Lynn had already come up with a new idea!
A few months ago, when battling Ogg in the Sea of Quanta, the shield made from the seventh element had fractured several times. At that time, Lynn discovered that these holes could be temporarily sealed with Divine Power to withstand the onslaught of the quantum tides.
So he planned to use a net-like structure, where the expanded seventh element would weave into an elliptical fishing net, enveloping the star system, with the gaps filled using Divine Power.
This was undoubtedly a massive project. Even with Lynn and others working together, it took a full ten days to set up this ‘large fishing net’. The only consolation was their smooth entry into the Sea of Quanta, which went as Lynn had expected, with the barriers made of Divine Power sufficient to withstand the quantum tides.
The God of Life and Creation, Ogg, looked up at the gradually closing net in the sky, amazed at the grand actions of the wizards, then bowed his head and continued with his own tasks.
The crimson star beneath him was a divine domain gifted to him by Lynn, located far from any star system, with temperatures consistently below negative one hundred degrees Celsius–a planet unsuitable for sustaining life.
This was not an intentional difficulty posited by someone; in fact, after helping Aurora and Vittorio complete the divination ceremony, Lynn had allowed him to choose from the remaining four planets within the star system, a decision carefully considered by Ogg.
Though the orbital position of the Crimson Star was not ideal, its massive size and the vast amount of materials and energy it contained, even more than the Eternal Star, meant that once refurbished, it would sustain its grade even if its divine domains in the principal world were completely destroyed.
Compared to this, the difficulty of transformation was a minor issue.
Meanwhile, Lynn and the others had already pulled the entire star system into the Sea of Quanta, appearing as a colossal entity plunging into it, like a massive stone thrust upon the surface of a lake–such an obvious signal could easily draw other visitors’ attention…
To avoid malicious attacks, they prepared to respond at any moment before stepping into a tenfold time acceleration.
To Lynn’s surprise, the journey was remarkably calm. They could clearly sense through the fluctuations of space-time that there weren’t a few visitors in this area. Unlike last time, no civilization attempted to attack or approach them; instead, many detected entities were slowly moving away.
In an instant, Lynn understood–the previous times they had entered the Sea of Quanta, they had each brought only one planet. Using the ocean as a metaphor, it was like a fish heedlessly swimming into perilous waters, easily arousing predators’ interests.
But this time, they had brought in a whale!
Their ‘size’ was far too large, managing to bring an entire star system into the Sea of Quanta; any civilization interested in them would have to reconsider their capabilities before showing any malice.
In such an unexpectedly smooth ‘sailing’, the star system successfully entered a region of extremely high time flow rates. There were many visitors in regions below forty times speed, but beyond that number, visitors began to dwindle.
The reason was obvious–the faster the flow of time, the astronomical consumption of Magic Power, and civilizations entering here via technological means also needed to consider energy issues.
Fortunately, they had already prepared by establishing planetary ranches on the moon and several undeveloped continents of the Eternal Star, and with the support of no fewer than four deities to share the burden, they could maintain it.
After a month, Lynn and the others, controlling the star system, finally reached the designated time zone and settled in one of the least visited flow rate intervals.
“We’re finally safe…” Harrov breathed a sigh of relief. Throughout the journey, he was on tenterhooks, especially during the phase between thirty to fifty times the speed of time, where there were entities much larger than their star system, capable of easily crushing them if they harbored any malice.
Aurora and Vittorio also somewhat eased their minds, now they could rest easy for a while.
For these fifty years, Lynn had already planned what to do. The most important task was naturally to digest various advanced technological data obtained from the geometric civilization and to complete the transformation of the entire star system!
For this purpose, the Council had manufactured one hundred thirty engineering spacecraft, prepared to undertake major construction throughout the star system.
Additionally, the ongoing All-Wizard Plan was also to be synchronized. In summary, the plan was to use fifty years to shore up weaknesses, allowing the Wizard Council-governed Magic Kingdom to truly become a star system-level civilization in substance!
Of course, these tasks were to be handled by the legendary wizards of the Council; there was no need for them to intervene personally.
Harrov, Aurora, and Vittorio continued to maintain the operation of the star system in the Sea of Quanta and used this fifty-year gap to familiarize themselves with their newly acquired divine professions.
Meanwhile, Lynn was preparing to undertake a major task–he planned to merge with the Sun!
Transforming a star into a divine domain was an idea Lynn had for a long time, but he had never acted on it due to uncertainty.
After all, a star was a million times larger in volume and thirty thousand times heavier in mass compared to the Eternal Star, and unlike ordinary planets, it was an immensely dangerous entity, akin to countless hydrogen bombs continuously exploding–mere proximity, even at distances of hundreds of millions of kilometers, would be enough to transform a planet into a dead star due to the energy escaping from its surface.
However, Lynn learned from Ogg that there was also a Sun God in the principal world, indicating that merging with a star was not entirely impossible.
This time, he was determined to challenge this limit!
With a step, Lynn arrived directly on this enormous fireball. The fearsome solar wind swept towards him–this was a high-speed stream of charged particles from the star’s atmosphere, reaching speeds of thousands of kilometer per second, requiring one to face countless microscopic particle attacks just by getting close.
For a god, the mere solar wind was nothing. Lynn simply ignored the ‘storm’s’ interference and stepped forward into the star’s interior. Raising his hand, he parted the Sun’s surface, the convection layer that swirled like magma…
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