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Chapter 997: Messenger of the Stars(1/2)

This is a high-dimensional space.

She fell into it without a trace, the door disappeared behind her, the key disappeared, it was a one-way door, and Falosa fell into the final battle.

Falosa only felt an unreasonable weight surrounding her body, almost crushing her.

The space itself was as dark as night, with no light source, and everything she could see was hazy. She couldn't trust her vision now. How much could one pixel see?

From time to time, streaks of colorful light flashed around her. They passed away in a flash, but left burning marks on her light-sensing organs. She knew that she was right, and no one else could bear it.

This space is less like a real place and more like a huge sea of ​​consciousness. There is a consciousness that is too old and powerful. It is boundless and low-dimensional physical laws no longer seem to apply here.

Falosa could be called a god on the original planet, but to the messengers from the stars on the other side, she was just like an insect.

She moved gropingly, unable to keep her body in shape, and finally melted here.

The words are broken.

This is really a "shadowless and formless world". You can name it whatever you want, just call it "empty".

Farossa thought to herself.

"null".

After the Star Messenger was born, there was no place in the universe to accommodate it, so it created a "void" of its own. The Yus people unintentionally drew it over, allowing the Star Messenger to launch attacks on thousands of worlds and multiple universes unscrupulously.

, it is inherently a high-dimensional existence, and others cannot go to the "empty" where it is.

There was only Bubble. When she thought of this, Farosha felt how great Bubble was. She was so amazing that she actually used a door to bring her here.

Did the Star Messenger really not discover Falosa's invasion? Or does it know exactly what it is facing now? Or the Star Messenger has read all the time and knows that it is destined to have such a disaster. It should have no mercy, but it

Know that time flows linearly and never look back.

You can return, but there is no point in returning.

Entering the "empty", Falosa tried to adapt. Common sense did not apply here, so she had to treat herself as a incomplete high-dimensional creature.

She searched for the connection point between "emptiness" and the normal low-dimensional universe. When the Yus people completed the articulation, they wanted to recruit the Star Messengers as their assistants against the Witch Civilization. Unexpectedly, she was also easily destroyed by the Star Messengers.

This place is full of secrets. Falosa's consciousness can capture countless secrets. It changes so fast, and the multiple dimensions of time and space interweave multiple aspects. She sees a lot of lost knowledge, and she feels unprecedented satisfaction.

Just like Falosa now, once she enters "empty space", she also exists in multiple dimensions that have not been imagined and observed before.

Whispering incessantly, Farosha lost her sense of direction and the gravity that she relied on before on the planet. There was everything here, but it was lifeless.

This is not a contradiction. Just like the crawling bean dots on a piece of white paper, unable to see the bizarre scenery in the surrounding room, Falosa's cognitive ability is too limited. In her opinion, everything in this "empty" world

Everything is meaningless.

The low humming is endless. Falosa needs to find the hinge point, position it, and seal this space, just like flicking a ball away and never letting it come out to harass the world. The Star Messenger must get out, if it lowers the projection again

If there is an attack, or what people are used to calling "heavenly catastrophe", then everything will be destroyed and the world will fall apart.

Black and red blocks of color flashed before her eyes, soaked in nightmare-like images, covering the birth and death of the universe. Is that the future? Or has it already happened? Farosha can't tell what is meaningful here.

.The past and present may all be true.

You need to concentrate and don't be fooled by these images.

Falosha tried hard to recall, and she had to rely on the books she had read and recorded over time to find the location of the hinge point. Unfortunately, "empty" was ancient and unfamiliar, and difficult to understand. Falosha tried hard to keep her mind clear, but rationality seemed to be here.

It is also completely ineffective. Everything is dissolving and reconstructing.

Her instinct and consciousness told her that something was approaching, but no matter which direction she looked, she saw nothingness.

Something is waiting for Farosha, wanting to devour her and everything.

She had to hurry up, quickly find the hinge point, and close the door. The "empty" world of the Star Messengers was originally illusory. It was because it was close to many universes in the lower dimensions that allowed the Star Messengers to launch an attack. Once the door was closed, the Star Messengers would be attacked.

Trapped yourself.

It should be here.

Falosa thought she had found the hinge point, and although she couldn't see it, she knew it was nearby.

She began to spin in circles, touching invisible walls, trying to find a flaw. Everything was melting and reshaping, including the hinge points themselves.

If two-dimensional creatures move in a circle around the diameter of a sphere, they will think they are walking on flat ground.

Use your brain, Falosa said. She suddenly thought of the true nature of higher-dimensional creatures.

First of all, three-dimensional creatures cannot actually see two-dimensional creatures.

In the eyes of three-dimensional creatures, all creatures have length, width and height.

They can't see objects without "height", just like drawing a line on paper. The reason why they can see it is because there are tiny graphite particles on the paper. Each particle itself has an atom height of 0.001 microns.

It also has its own size, which can be measured and seen.

However, two-dimensional creatures have no height and cannot be seen. Therefore, three-dimensional creatures cannot see two dimensions.

The vision of four-dimensional creatures is the same. Their fourth dimension is "time" itself.

Therefore, the Star Messenger itself actually lies in the past, modern and future. It is a very "huge" thing that exists in the entire timeline at the same time.

At the beginning of creation, people could only see the head of the Messenger of the Stars. It would take about 50 billion years before people could see its body. Then when the world is destroyed and the universe ends, that will be the tail or feet of the Messenger of the Stars.

This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! The Star Messenger cannot see "Farosa".

Because Falosa, a poor three-dimensional creature, does not occupy even a single point in the dimension of "time".

Time itself has continuity, but Falosha has no continuity.

Every second, every second, every second.

Falosa can never "stop" in time, cannot stop time, can only keep drifting and being pushed along with the advancement of time.

She has no volume on the time scale.

The Starbringer cannot see anything that has no width in the "time" dimension.

Even if Falosa desperately tried to attract the attention of the Star Messenger, it could not find her.

For example, when a person feels a sting, he lowers his head to see where he was bitten.

If the Star Messenger realizes that he has been invaded at a certain point in time, he will have to go through his long life.

Its "field of vision" has to sweep back and forth in the vast time, and it is difficult to lock on to the dozens of seconds when Falosa invades.

The lifespan of the universe is 140 billion years, and now it is the 13.8 billionth year of the universe. The messengers of the stars have to keep searching and searching in the long timeline to find this specific second.

Just like human eyes constantly scanning around the body, it is as difficult to see a single particle of bacteria.

I'm too young...

So this also confirms a fact.

That means Falosa has not killed the Star Messenger now.

Because in that case, it only needs to focus on the time before its death.

Since the Messenger of the Stars cannot find him, it means that the Messenger of the Stars has lived for tens of billions of years after he finished his destructive work.

However, that has nothing to do with their human civilization. The next thing Falosa has to do is to cut off the hinge point between "empty" and the human world.

After thinking about it, Falosa felt that she was still very smart.

She began to outline the structure of this space in her mind, recalling the descriptions of high-dimensional space in those scriptures.

Yan Duo, star gods like Chrysos, Pan Yuan, ancient mystics like Princess Yaotang, witch seekers like the Fifth Empress, the information Xu Yang disassembled from the God Ascension Machine, and his existence in the void

Messages Jing heard from ancient spirits...

Countless knowledge gathered in Falosa's heart, enough to form a large network to help her understand this high-dimensional space.

The so-called hinge is a special connection point that is connected to the human world - she strives to touch the distorted time and space around her and analyze the information contained in it - every abnormal sound and every fluctuation may lead her to find the node.

Falosa held her breath and concentrated, allowing her perception to blend into the environment and become part of this space.

A secret intuition gradually awakened in her body. This feeling came from a distant bloodline, even beyond human beings and history.

The legacy of the Galaxy Witch. Falosa knows that they are one.

You are always there.

Who are you? Do you spy on our lives? You split into a trillion different witches, so many that they could wipe out an entire intelligent race. Do you control us? Or are we torn into pieces?

you?

Galaxy Witch: All of them.

Farosha: Are you still alive?

Galaxy Witch: It doesn't matter anymore.

A kind of primitive instinct built an invisible and precise structure in Falosa's perception. She knew that the node was there, that was the hinge she had been looking for for a long time.

Unpredictable sounds, the smell of nothingness, and some strange gravity are all guiding her in the direction——

Falosa stretched out her hand and groped in the darkness until her fingertips touched an unspeakable crack.

She stared at the crack in front of her and felt a chill spreading throughout her body.

Saw it.
To be continued...
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