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Chapter 667: Fifty Times the Speed, Fusion with the Sun!

In the vast universe, in a corner of the four-spiral arm galaxy, a layer of barely visible membrane material rapidly spread outwards, anchored by four gods.

This wasn't their first time controlling such a thing, so they were naturally skilled at it.

However, this time was different. They needed to extend Element Seven across the entire galaxy, and they only had three thousand tons of smuggled stock from the leaders of the Geometric Civilization and fifteen hundred tons of material left from creating the divine core.

The old method wouldn't work, but Lynn already had a new idea!

A few months ago, during his battle with Aoge in the Quantum Sea, the shield constructed from Element Seven had been damaged several times. Lynn noticed that these breaches could be temporarily sealed with divine power to resist the quantum tides.

So he planned to use a mesh structure, weaving the extended Element Seven into an oval-shaped fishing net to cover the galaxy, filling the gaps with divine power.

This was undoubtedly a colossal project. Even with Lynn and the others working together, it took ten days to complete the "giant fishing net." Fortunately, the process of entering the Quantum Sea went smoothly. As Lynn anticipated, the divine power barrier was sufficient to withstand the quantum tides.

The God of Life and Creation, Aoge, looked up at the gradually closing mesh in the sky, marveling at the wizards' grand scale, then lowered his head and continued his work.

The red star beneath his feet was a divine domain given to him by Lynn. This place was extremely far from the star, with temperatures permanently below minus one hundred degrees Celsius, making it unsuitable for sustaining life.

This wasn't an intentional difficulty. After helping Aurora and Victorio complete their apotheosis rituals, Lynn let him choose from the remaining four planets in the galaxy. Aoge chose cautiously.

Although the red star's orbital position wasn't ideal, it was massive, containing much more material and energy than the Eternal Star. Once transformed, even if his divine domain in the main world was completely destroyed, he wouldn't be downgraded.

The high difficulty of transformation was a minor issue by comparison.

Meanwhile, Lynn and the others had already pulled the entire galaxy into the Quantum Sea. Such a colossal entity entering was like a giant rock heavily plunging into a lake, a signal easily noticed by other visitors.

To avoid malicious attacks, they were prepared to respond at any moment before entering the tenfold time flow rate.

Contrary to Lynn's expectations, the journey was very peaceful. They could clearly sense many visitors in this area through space-time fluctuations, but unlike last time, no civilizations attempted to attack or approach them. Instead, many sensed targets were slowly moving away.

Lynn quickly understood. Previously, when they entered the Quantum Sea with just one planet, it was like a small fish rashly entering a perilous sea, easily attracting predators.

But this time, they were like a whale!

Their "size" was too immense. To bring an entire galaxy into the Quantum Sea, any interested civilization would need to reconsider before showing any hostility.

In this relatively smooth "voyage," the galaxy successfully entered the high-speed time flow zone. There were many visitors below forty times the speed, but beyond this value, visitors became increasingly scarce.

The reason was obvious: the faster the time flow, the astronomical consumption of magic. Civilizations entering here through technological means also faced energy problems.

Fortunately, they had prepared in advance, establishing planetary farms on several undeveloped continents on the moon and the Eternal Star, with four gods sharing the burden, so they could sustain it.

After a month, Lynn and the others finally maneuvered the galaxy to the predetermined time zone, settling in a time flow zone with the fewest visitors.

"We're finally safe..." Harof breathed a sigh of relief. He had been on edge the entire way, especially during the thirty to fifty times time flow stages, where much larger entities could have easily crushed them if malicious.

Aurora and Victorio also relaxed a bit. They could now enjoy some stability for a while.

Lynn had long planned for these fifty years. The most important task was to assimilate the advanced technological data obtained from the Geometric Civilization and complete the transformation of the entire star system!

For this, the council built one hundred and thirty engineering ships to undertake massive construction throughout the galaxy.

The previously ongoing national wizard plan would also proceed simultaneously. In summary, they aimed to fill the gaps in fifty years, making the wizard council-ruled Magic Kingdom a true galaxy-level civilization!

Of course, these tasks would be handled by the council's legendary wizards; there was no need for them to act personally.

Harof, Aurora, and Victorio continued to maintain the galaxy's operation in the Quantum Sea while using these fifty years to familiarize themselves with their new divinity.

Meanwhile, Lynn prepared for a grand task: he intended to fuse with the sun!

Transforming a star into a divine domain was an idea Lynn had long considered but never dared to execute.

After all, a star's size is a million times that of the Eternal Star, its mass thirty times greater, and unlike ordinary planets, it is an incredibly dangerous existence, like billions of hydrogen bombs continuously exploding. Even the slight energy escaping from its surface from billions of kilometers away could turn a planet into a dead star.

However, Lynn learned from Aoge that the main world also had a Sun God, indicating that star fusion was possible.

This time, he planned to challenge this limit!

Taking a step, Lynn directly arrived at the massive fireball. The terrifying solar wind blew gently, a stream of highly charged particles from the star's atmosphere, traveling at thousands of kilometers per second. Just approaching meant facing countless invisible particle attacks.

For a god, a mere solar wind was nothing. Lynn ignored the "storm" and walked towards the star's interior. With a wave of his hand, the convective layer of the sun's surface, like constantly surging magma, parted...

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