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Chapter 1057: Gravity quilt, bet

This is not a technology belonging to the Flying Civilization.

The Flying Civilization's spatial technology is not that powerful.

Mi Longge travels between the states year-round, and its knowledge is higher than that of most Qiluo Clan, even including some scholars.

Not only in terms of knowledge, but it also knows and understands many technologies that it can use.

What it is using now is one of them.

Gravity Quilt!

As the name suggests, gravity is covered like a quilt over an object.

In the Excavator Civilization, this kind of thing is a common technology in laboratories.

When an object needs to be compressed, the Gravity Quilt can perfectly solve the problem of using super-strong gravity.

Before the invention of the Gravity Quilt, everyone had to squeeze objects from the outside to make them more condensed.

The Gravity Quilt only needs a constant gravitational source to solve this problem.

The Excavator Civilization also utilizes black holes.

Therefore, Mi Longge can perfectly replicate this technology to the current scene.

The Gravity Quilt covered the ultra-thin, dense object manufactured by Human Civilization, devouring it.

Affected by the black hole itself, it was swallowed as if it had been forcibly pressed into the black hole's event horizon.

Because it is a super-microscopic world, this is only a corner of the entire dense matter; it will take a lot of time to truly complete everything.

As it continued to destroy.

Mi Longge felt a bad premonition growing in its heart.

This thing is dead.

From its perspective as a mechanical body, this dense layer did not possess any activity or kinetic energy.

This could mean that this thing is merely an eggshell, a layer of armor.

It might even be a layer of residual waste.

Human Civilization's true trump card might have already been played.

“Could it be that matter channel?”

Through the matter channel, Human Civilization could indeed directly attack the civilization's home universe.

But now, decades have passed, and Human Civilization has not shown any such signs.

“It’s also possible that my vision hasn’t reached that level.”

Bu Sida believes Mi Longge's knowledge is very high.

But Mi Longge itself does not think so.

Compared to the top scholars in the three states, it is as naive as a schoolchild.

“According to the original plan, let’s finish destroying this place first.”

The plan has been given and execution has already begun, there is no reason to stop.

Mi Longge has more than one avatar here.

Even in the super-microscopic world, its speed of devouring dense matter is very fast.

In less than 3 years.

The originally massive triangle was now reduced to only its central core region.

On the sub-universe ring.

Bu Sida and Mi Longge had not been in contact during these 3 years.

In its opinion.

The first phase of the mission should be completed.

After the black hole problem is resolved, all that is needed is to prevent Human Civilization from causing trouble through wormholes, and everything will be fine.

According to information from spies.

Human Civilization's development of wormholes has always been in a relatively early stage.

It can only transmit some chaotic energy through wormholes.

The trump card of Human Civilization that it faced last time was one of them, but it also required professional equipment to standardize those energy substances, allowing them to directly create black holes in Deep Space.

To this day, those black holes still remain in the Aige Star Corner.

Fortunately, that star region is not important and is not an area covered by the civilization's home universe.

Otherwise, for them, this civilization's home universe should have been abandoned.

“Black hole…”

Bu Sida only now remembered the several black holes on the battlefield back then.

They were all black holes.

Wouldn't Human Civilization do something with those things?

Although the distance was tens of light-years away.

But those black holes might not be without any effect.

Thinking of this, Bu Sida sent a message to the fleet approaching that star region.

“Go and check the status of the several black holes in the Aige Star Corner and transmit the data back.”

After the order was transmitted, Bu Sida became much more anxious.

This idea lingered in its mind.

Human Civilization's cunningness is well-known.

The spies also couldn't detect how many trump cards Human Civilization had created during its more than twenty years of development.

Another 5 years passed.

The last bit of dense matter seemed quite difficult to clear.

Mi Longge spent even more time.

This made the knot in Bu Sida's heart grow daily.

Until Mi Longge returned.

It immediately met with Mi Longge.

Flying on the platform extending from the sub-universe ring, the projections of Bu Sida and Mi Longge met again.

“Attendant, were there any other discoveries on the surface of the black hole?”

Mi Longge was silent for half a moment.

“Yes, or no.”

“That dense layer is just dense matter; I didn’t find any mechanical structure in it, either in the macroscopic or microscopic world.”

“In the end, I studied that dense matter and found that it is essentially a signal amplifier.”

“Inside the black hole, I sensed a signal wave, but I couldn’t analyze what that signal wave specifically was; it seemed to exist and yet not exist.”

“I believe this point is worth noting.”

Something even Mi Longge couldn't quite grasp.

Bu Sida felt it was better to believe it than not.

Signal amplifier.

Could it be to connect the inside and outside through the previous matter channel?

“It might be for communicating with the wormhole.”

Bu Sida stated its conjecture.

“That’s possible.”

“Just prepare everything we can prepare, and assume that Human Civilization’s trump card has not been broken by us.”

Since Mi Longge said so, Bu Sida naturally could not be negligent.

This was not about obeying Mi Longge's words.

Bu Sida was very aware of its current shortcomings in various aspects; listening to the opinions of the strong would allow it to go further.

20 units of time after Mi Longge returned.

The information from the Aige Star Corner also came back.

“The black hole is shrinking rapidly, much faster than expected.”

The black hole in the Aige Star Corner was a stable black hole, but its initial size was too large, not its expected volume.

Over these hundreds of years, it has continuously returned to its original volume.

This speed can actually be calculated.

As a long-standing Civilization, as the former Nuclear Sphere Civilization, the Flying Civilization has a lot of data on black holes.

Therefore, the situation of the black hole there was indeed incorrect.

So, the question arises, why was it incorrect?

Bu Sida gave this information to Mi Longge.

After extensive calculations, Mi Longge told Bu Sida approximately 4 units of time later.

“If the cosmic space is viewed as a sphere, all black holes and wormholes are actually connected to the center of this sphere.”

“When wormholes connect, they also have a certain impact on surrounding wormholes, which can also be seen as proof of wormhole connection.”

“Many top Civilizations within the Nuclear Sphere possess wormhole technology; this was demonstrated by us a long time ago.”

“However, as those Civilizations developed their wormhole technology, the impact was minimized, and this situation no longer occurs.”

“Our lower states have less information on this, but the Upstate and Middle State both have information indicating this point.”

Mi Longge was indeed knowledgeable.

If it were just to find this information, Mi Longge would not waste 4 units of time.

In fact, it was calculating something else.

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“But the data you provided is very strange.”

“It doesn’t look like the usual wormhole connection impact.”

“It’s also possible that my data is relatively scarce, but the signs displayed by that black hole are definitely not normal. Through calculations, its collapse speed is greater than what the wormhole connection impact would bring.”

“Perhaps, matter is already traversing the wormhole; that would be more reasonable.”

That's even stranger.

“There is no change in this black hole here!”

“Hmm, that’s the strange part. Where did those traversing materials go?”

There was no answer to this question.

Bu Sida let the scholars worry about this matter.

Its own worries had actually greatly diminished.

As long as it knew that Human Civilization was still working around black holes and wormholes, that was enough.

The information obtained by the spies might be one-sided, but the general direction would not be far off.

The Federation's technology was limited; what tricks could they possibly pull off?

Deep Space outside the Tiange Star Region.

civilization's home universe Construction Fleet.

Ju Yintuo contacted Luo Yanchen for the first time.

The changes in the civilization's home universe required a certain degree of coordination; it couldn't be piecemeal. The two had to discuss and form an area sufficient to defend against the enemy.

This discussion was lengthy and tedious.

They spent 7 days before finally reaching a suitable plan.

If it weren't for the Host's calculations, this time would have been even longer.

After the discussion, both intended to end the communication.

After all, the two had little interaction before this.

At most, they had heard of each other.

Both were top figures in the Federation, so rumors were certainly not scarce.

Many of each other's decisions could also affect the other.

After a moment of silence, before hanging up, Luo Yanchen suddenly asked, “How much do you know about that woman’s plan?”

“In what aspect?”

“Purple Pillar Star Region!”

The reason Luo Yanchen asked this was because of the previous matter channel.

According to his military intuition, he believed it was an excellent opportunity.

However, Ella just didn't make a move.

She just waited for the Flying Civilization to repair that matter channel.

Now, it was almost completely repaired.

Luo Yanchen truly couldn't understand why something created with such effort would be given up so easily.

And Ju Yintuo, as the person involved, must have felt even more heartache than him.

Luo Yanchen wasn't intentionally poking at Ju Yintuo's pain point; it was just that this matter was too important on the battlefield.

Where was the war heading?

Ella having Ju Yintuo do this must have a deeper meaning.

“I don’t know.”

Ju Yintuo's answer surprised Luo Yanchen, but after hearing it, Luo Yanchen felt it was within expectations.

That woman was just like that; it was normal!

“You must have some guesses.”

Luo Yanchen pressed on.

Ju Yintuo was actually somewhat alert; Luo Yanchen should have some conjectures of his own.

But both served the Federation, and both were top figures in the Federation military, so there was no great need to conceal such information.

“wormhole, perhaps.”

“I heard she is mobilizing a large amount of energy in the rear; some resources in the ordinary Stellar Systems in the rear have been restricted.”

“Directly using energy to impact the entire civilization's home universe, using sheer force to overcome everything?”

Luo Yanchen shook his head.

“That’s the most foolish decision.”

“And it doesn’t require such a long preparation time.”

“You’ve always been outside, and you don’t have many close associates at the Military Camp Headquarters, so you’ve paid too little attention to information.”

Luo Yanchen regretted this point.

If the two of them could unite at the Military Camp Headquarters, their power might not be lower than Ella’s.

At that time, perhaps they could force that woman to reveal some information.

He was blunt about this, showing his intention to win over Ju Yintuo.

“Actually, I’m not too clear either, but my information indicates that she might give up her focus on the Purple Pillar Star Region.”

“Recently, what she has discussed most in meetings is the matter of the Advancing Civilization.”

This is very normal.

But if Luo Yanchen said it, then it must be abnormal.

“There are two aspects to this: one is that she has already given up.”

“The second is that she believes the situation there is already a sure victory.”

Ju Yintuo had only met Ella once, but he knew what kind of person she was.

He saw in Ella's eyes an extreme arrogance.

This arrogance was not the kind that made her feel she could accomplish anything, but rather the kind that made her believe that if she couldn't solve something, no one else could.

So he couldn't easily guess whether it was the former or the latter.

But Luo Yanchen directly gave the answer.

“It’s the latter.”

“Because she would absolutely not do meaningless things.”

“Whatever she sets out to do, she must have a firm grasp of it.”

In other words, if something had little chance, she wouldn't start it in the first place.

Since she had already had Ju Yintuo lead people to do it, then the success rate of this matter was very high.

“The Federation’s technology is limited; what new tricks could she possibly pull off with it?”

Ju Yintuo's perspective differed from Luo Yanchen's; he expressed skepticism about this.

Luo Yanchen smiled.

“How about we make a bet?”

“This was your original intention, wasn’t it!”

Ju Yintuo saw through Luo Yanchen’s thoughts at a glance.

Luo Yanchen was noncommittal.

He just asked, “Will you take the bet or not?”

“Alright, how do we bet?”

Actually, Ju Yintuo knew what Luo Yanchen wanted with just a thought.

“If you lose, I need your help.”

“That woman will either lead the Federation to victory or to the abyss.”

“Victory, of course, goes without saying; this bet is void. But if it’s the abyss, at least here, only we can make the Federation fall slower.”

Luo Yanchen actually harbored such a grand ideal.

This was a ridiculous thing.

“Do you think I have grand ideals?”

“Actually, no, this is a tragic reality, isn’t it?”

Ju Yintuo quickly understood Luo Yanchen's meaning.

It was indeed tragic.

Because they were Human!

This was a Civilization war; they had no reason to retreat.

Even if they found thousands of reasons for themselves, they would ultimately be rejected.

Why did Ju Yintuo always obey Ella's orders?

On one hand, it was the hierarchical relationship.

On the other hand, Ju Yintuo could not refuse.

Refusal meant disregarding the Federation, disregarding humanity.

He could not bear such an accusation placed on his shoulders.

“Alright.”

“I’ll take that bet with you!”

For him, winning or losing the bet actually made no difference.

Luo Yanchen had also seen this point clearly.

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