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Chapter 1506: Changing the Heaven and the Sun

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    We have made an action plan, which is a slightly deviant and even slightly crazy plan: using the cover of the power of the abyss, destroy the entire world before the fallen apostles figure out what happened to this universe. The huge impact of the end of the world and  A burst of chaotic information would overwhelm all sensors and radar channels, providing excellent cover.  The torn world will drift randomly throughout the void in the form of fragments.  Because this universe is sandwiched between the empire and the fallen apostles, it is possible for its fragments to float to the empire area or to the abyss area - while the enemy's sensors are blocked by chaotic information, we will be at the end of the world when the end comes  Guide the fragments of the world containing life to drift towards the Empire, and then reassemble them within the Empire.

    This is to steal a world under the nose of the enemy well, at least steal part of the world.

    Considering that the pure power of the Abyss needs to rely on a series of infections and deteriorations to destroy the universe, I ordered several large outposts and void fortresses to garrison the world barrier a few days ago. These outposts will crash as if they were unfortunately infected by the Abyss.  At the interface between the material world and the void, through a series of accurately calculated chain reactions, these accidents will open a gap in the world barrier that is enough to trigger "void intrusion", and the entire universe will be cleared by the void in a very short period of time due to the mathematical system.  It stopped at zero and then fell apart.

    The whole plan sounds feasible, but many details may go wrong: the enemy's scanning system may be more robust than expected, and during the process of the world being torn apart, there may be fragments of intelligent civilization that are not properly protected and drift towards the Empire area.  May encounter enemy interception - this last point is particularly fatal, because this Fire Universe is quite a "distance" from the Imperial Zone with a higher security level. The World Fragment does not have a powerful engine like our void cruiser.  They rely on their own information distortion to change their "position" in the void. Even if we can guide them from the side, we cannot artificially change their drift speed.  And during this slow drifting process, once the fallen apostle becomes suspicious of certain fragments, the probability of the latter being intercepted and destroyed is 100%: there is no way to avoid it.

    But in addition to factors that cannot be controlled by humans, we should do our best to do our best with those details that can be controlled: such as moving all intelligent species in this universe as much as possible to prevent them from drifting into the abyss.

    Of course, there are civilizations in this universe that are not limited to the Redmoon-Haysenwood binary star system. Ding Dong used her special talent to sense information about other living planets, and had marked these areas a few days ago.  After the world is torn apart, all the fragments will rapidly dissipate in the void. The fragments of the world whose mathematical order is gradually dissolved will dissolve as quickly as ice cubes falling into boiling water. If no one rescues them, the living galaxies located in other fragments will  Total annihilation - of course this cannot be ignored.  After all, this is a disaster caused by us. In line with the purpose of being responsible to the end, we must ensure the safety of these races.  And not only must we safely transfer those intelligent creatures, we must also preserve their entire ecosystem as much as possible: the last one is Dingdang¡¯s strong request. The little thing is a goddess of kindness to the world no matter what.

    Fortunately, the number of ecological planets that need to be transferred is not many: this universe is very desolate.

    It may be that it is too close to the abyss. The basic parameters of this world are not very "friendly". There are very few habitable galaxies in the universe, and even the habitable galaxies, most of them are not very stable, making it difficult to support the production of a galaxy.  The long evolutionary cycles required for ecosystems.  After Dingdang's comprehensive scan, it was determined that only twenty ecological planets needed to be transferred.

    Including the Redmoon-Haysenwood twin stars, these twenty planets are distributed in twelve far apart galaxies. Two of the civilizations have developed to the rudimentary space colonization stage, and all the remaining civilizations  They are still wandering from the stage of slash-and-burn farming to modern science and magic, and the level of civilization in the Redmoon-Haysonwood Twin Planet is relatively high - which shows how desolate this universe is.

    In addition, Dingdang did not find the "First Season Civilization" that once walked out of the Twin Stars, nor did he find the traces they left. It seems that the ancient race still failed to go too far after breaking out of the mother star, and should have dissipated by now.  In the vastness of space.  It's really sighing. That civilization has created things like the Twin Star Teleportation Station, and has the ability to migrate to deep space as a whole family. If the starry sky in this universe is not so barren, they should be able to go further.

    ? ?The herald is announcing the news that the Pope has suddenly received divine enlightenment. This should be what Edwinsa has prepared.  He couldn't explain things clearly to people all over the world in just a few hours, so he just had to move the goddess out of town first.

    This is the good thing about a theocratic society: if there is something that cannot be explained clearly, just move the gods out in advance

    I looked up at the sky. It was dusk at this moment, and the orange-yellow sun had been blocked by the towering cliffs of the Changqiao Mountains. Only the orange-red sunset glow diffused from the other side of the mountain, maintaining the last bit of light for the sky.  This is a very ordinary sunset scene. For now, everything in the world is business as usual.

    However, Bingtis' "Gate to the Abyss" has opened, and a powerful wind of destruction is brewing a giant storm hundreds of light years away from here. This storm may have begun to pollute the celestial bodies and cosmological constants there, and it has definitely already  Attracting great attention from the fallen apostles.  I silently calculated the time and compared it with the "script" in my plan. If nothing went wrong, the abyssal power should have begun to erode the world barrier.

    In the next ten minutes, the imperial outposts and void fortresses close to the world barrier will be hit, and after a pretentious counterattack, they will lose control, crash, and hit the nearest main material world, and the world barrier will break open.  Big hole, void poured in, the universe collapsed

    Time passed by minute by second, and I looked up at the sky, quietly waiting for that earth-shattering scene to appear, waiting for the universe to decompose, waiting for the planet and the small space around it to become a piece of data drifting in the void, those  The Holy See knights and heralds running around seemed to have received the instructions. They raised the Bibles and sacred objects in their hands high, and loudly ordered everyone to quiet down and wait for the revelation of the gods.  The crowd that was slightly turbulent quickly calmed down. Although no one knew what was about to happen, everyone knew that something was bound to happen - the mercenaries walked out of the tent, the herald jumped off the horse, and the traveling merchants unloaded their weapons.  With the burden on their shoulders, everyone looked up as if being strangled by the neck, looking at the sky blankly but expectantly.

    The sky split into two.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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