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Interstellar Immortality: Live long enough to dominate the universe

Chapter 1212: egg

Iveni saw that ফিলিস (filis) was concentrating, and asked, “What’s wrong?”

ফিলিস (filis) stood up, delighted, “That kid actually thought of a feasible method.”

“Actually, we were all too focused, thinking only of breaking through.”

“But this is the era of technology. Is there really a wall in this world that cannot be bypassed?”

“I heard that the Federation and Destiny Ring Star have some transactions, including even Destiny Ring Star’s warships. Perhaps we can bring one over and try.”

The method Qu Minggui thought of was very simple: directly pass through the Super-microscopic World.

It wasn’t that no one could think of it.

Rather, the Federation’s super-microscopic technology was not particularly strong.

Perhaps entering the Super-microscopic World in one place was achievable, but to move freely within the Super-microscopic World, that would probably require tens of thousands of years of development.

After all, super-microscopic technology is classified as a Level 3 technology. If a Civilization truly reached the level of Advancing Civilization, in terms of super-microscopy alone, it could already contend with those top Civilizations.

However, a Civilization is a complex entity.

Top Civilizations are strong in all aspects. When Advancing Civilization faces a top Civilization, or even a sub-top Civilization, even relying on super-microscopic technology, it would still be overwhelmingly crushed.

“That will probably take several hundred more years.”

Iveni sighed, feeling the time was too long.

Too much time would lead to boredom.

She had recently been trying to cultivate her mind and body, and some realistic cultivation simulation games could indeed pass the time.

In those games, game time was synchronized with reality, and a single seclusion could last for decades or even centuries.

Among ordinary people, these games naturally received a deluge of negative reviews, but for military officers and Soldiers like them who were on missions, they were rare and excellent games.

Otherwise, being bored for several centuries would surely lead to mental illness.

“If you can’t wait, then go into hibernation. Anyway, there isn’t much to do here.”

ফিলিস (filis) actually wanted to hibernate very much, but he was a Level 3 Ship Secretary. Not to mention hibernation, even the time he could spend in the virtual world was strictly regulated, unlike the freedom of the Soldiers under him.

“I won’t!”

Iveni stubbornly shook her head like a little girl.

“Being born in this era, isn’t it precisely to witness the passage of time and the changes in the universe?”

“How much information would I miss if I hibernated?”

“Maybe that kid can figure out other methods.”

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Qu Minggui received the news.

The warship capable of navigating the Super-microscopic World would only be sent over several centuries later.

He immediately became somewhat agitated.

“Won’t that mean several centuries of inactivity?”

“Wouldn’t that be a laughingstock if it got out?”

Qu Minggui had voluntarily given up his family fortune. If he still couldn’t make a name for himself by then, he felt he should give up his right to live.

“We must enter that green wall under existing conditions. What other methods could there be?”

Qu Minggui felt he must have missed something.

In fact, rather than missing something, isn’t it ridiculous that the Federation, as a Level 2.7 Civilization, is helpless against a simple green wall?

“The Federation can even cross dimensions, yet it cannot cross this green wall?”

Qu Minggui murmured to himself.

A few minutes later, he repeated the sentence.

“That’s right, dimension!”

“Why didn’t I think of it before?”

Qu Minggui slapped himself hard, his face swelling up.

“This world truly has no wall that cannot be penetrated. We can directly ascend in the Three-Dimensional and then cross over from the virtual dimension.”

This plan was feasible.

After all, Qu Minggui had P grades in all subjects at the academy.

The plan was submitted, and he was quickly “promoted” to a Level 2 Ship Secretary, primarily managing this matter.

Qu Minggui instantly knew that the Ship Secretary above him wanted to dump all the responsibilities onto him.

“What a bunch of idlers occupying positions of power.”

Facts proved that there was a reason for ফিলিস (filis)’s idleness.

After Qu Minggui investigated himself, he found that to ascend a range of 1 astronomical unit would require enough energy to power a Star City for a century.

He had already calculated before that 1 astronomical unit was definitely not enough; perhaps 10 or even 100 would be needed.

10 is actually 1000 times, and 100 is 1 million times.

Qu Minggui’s eyes instantly turned red.

When he went out, he always felt that everyone was laughing at him.

“I should have calculated it earlier.”

To save face, Qu Minggui studied spatial knowledge for 3000 hours without rest.

He actually found a method.

Finding and thinking are different.

Finding means it can be put into action.

“Dimensional ascension doesn’t have to be large-scale. Technologies like gravitational channels can condense dimensional ascension into a straight line, which would eliminate the need for millions of times the energy.”

He immediately gathered many spatial scholars online to consider the possibilities.

Fortunately, under the name of the military, no money was needed.

Even top-ranked scholars could be mobilized.

After 2 years, all plans were formulated, and Qu Minggui departed with 10,000 warships.

“All units prepare for dimensional ascension!”

Although the new warships were not equipped with dimensional ascension devices.

However, the dimensional ascension device itself was a Federation technology, unlike the Destiny Ring Star’s warships, and could be built in surrounding Stellar Systems.

Qu Minggui had ordered one to be rushed in a nearby Stellar System during the initial planning phase.

All warships supplied power to the dimensional ascension device.

The dimensional ascension device directly completed a linear dimensional ascension.

“Go!”

Although the Federation’s new warships did not have dimensional ascension devices, they did possess dimensional weapons, which could ensure their stability within the ascended space.

10,000 warships entered the interior of the green wall directly along the ascended passage.

After the green wall itself was dimensionally ascended, it also possessed a volume along the fourth axis, but this volume was, after all, uncontrolled.

When the warships attacked, these substances could not grow back immediately.

The Stealth UOI System directly circumvented all Three-Dimensional physical rules, retaining only some Four-Dimensional characteristics.

“This feeling is really unpleasant.”

With only Four-Dimensional characteristics remaining, the Federation’s current technology could still allow for survival.

But it certainly wouldn’t be comfortable.

Qu Minggui complained, but his eyes were full of excitement.

“Let me see what’s inside the green wall!”

The warships flew for 100 astronomical units, still without penetrating the green wall.

Qu Minggui secretly rejoiced that he wasn’t a one-track mind.

When they reached 124 astronomical units, or about 18.5 billion kilometers, light suddenly appeared before them.

When Qu Minggui clearly saw what the light source was, his eyes were filled with shock.

“Ship Secretary, it feels so much like…”

Qu Minggui finished his sentence for him.

“Eggs!”

They had entered an egg world.

They could see that all around them were white-glowing eggs.

Inside the eggs, there were already some embryonic forms of creatures.

Even as embryos, these creatures were incredibly vast, even larger than their warships.

“What the hell are these things!”

Qu Minggui, who considered himself well-mannered, couldn’t help but curse.

The so-called wall was actually more like an eggshell.

However, it wasn’t a single-egg structure like a chicken egg, but rather like fish roe.

“If they mature, these things might be millions of meters long when they are born. If they are adults, wouldn’t they be tens of millions of meters?”

What is the concept of ten million meters?

10,000 kilometers.

Which is the size of a planet.

“And how many of these things are there?”

If the outer shell was only 120 astronomical units thick, it was actually just a thin layer.

The internal space was estimated to be nearly ten thousand astronomical units.

And these eggs were very dense, with almost no gaps in between.

“The quantity is probably in units of billions of billions.”

“However, the matter here definitely cannot support the birth of so many creatures.”

One Star is equivalent to several million times the mass of a planet, and the Milky Way is only a trillion times the mass of one Star.

Adding it up, it’s only hundreds of thousands of billions of times.

Even if these creatures are certainly not as massive as a planet.

It would still take hundreds or thousands of Milky Ways to support all the eggs here to be born and grow up.

So this is impossible.

And in reality, they detected that the total mass inside the entire green wall—no, it should be called the green egg—was only a few hundred Stars.

“Perhaps our estimate is too high. These guys might only grow to a few hundred thousand meters, then undergo a mutual slaughter inside, with eventually tens of billions surviving, all being dwarf planet-sized.”

Qu Minggui felt this was the most probable scenario.

But what would be the strength of these creatures after they are born?

That is still an unknown.

If the Civilization behind Green Hell is a top Civilization, then this green egg is definitely an extraordinary weapon, enough to bring Human Civilization another crisis.

“Let’s try to destroy these eggs from the inside!”

Qu Minggui ordered the warships to attack the eggs.

One attack shattered hundreds of eggs, and their energy was absorbed by other surrounding eggs.

The creatures inside the other eggs instantly grew a bit larger.

“It works and it doesn’t work!”

“We must use biological means to deal with these things.”

“Let’s go, we’ll leave first.”

Seeing that it wouldn’t work, Qu Minggui did not linger there.

The situation here was too bizarre; it had to be reported to gain more support from the Federation.

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