?Chapter 2237 Celestial Array Formation
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Location- Lil Red Storm, Unspecified
"It''s invisible to regr means. No wonder it was able to evade the dark race. Amazing" the Field Marshal muttered, understanding why the realm had escaped the demonic invasion. She continued, "I know that realms, moons, and suns are round and revolve around each other, but what is this? I''ve never seen anything like it before. Does our Card World also look like this from far out in the void?" The Field Marshal was astonished to see Lil Red Storm surrounded by 21 tiny moons and 6rge elliptical rings made of clouds of dust, mist, and asteroids. The rings were so huge that she and Wyatt couldn''t see them from the surface of Lil Red Storm.
The grand appearance of Lil Red Storm shattered the Field Marshal''s understanding of the appearance and alignment of realms and moons. She couldn''t help but wonder if there was more to Card World than she and her ancestors had explored so far.
Wyatt sighed, not bothering to correct the Field Marshal or go into detail about how celestial bodies are aligned in the void. The reason the Field Marshal had never seen theplete Card World like she did with Lil Red Storm was because her native realm was more than a hundred timesrger. To see the entire Card World, she would have to travel much deeper into the void, which was impossible due to Card World''s maic field and the current limitations of the Field Marshal''s strength. She also didn''t seem to have the skills or rules rted to inter-realm travel. Hermand over space rules was top-notch, but inter-realm travel required expertise in different rule meanings. It was already amazing that she could travel this far into the void.
Wyatt answered her, "No, it''s not necessary that Card World appears like this. Especially considering that it doesn''t have multiple suns and moons. As for the asteroid belts, I don''t think our realm has one. If you have any doubts, you can use the demonic merchant code''s inter-realm scan function to observe the entire Card World from a third-person view. Or you can give me that money, and I can build you a world-ss observatory that will allow not only you but others to observe and explore the stars and void. Many generations can learn and enjoy the stars and void just like you!
"Asteroid belts? Do you mean those six huge elliptical rings? What is their function? How do they affect or help the realm?" The Field Marshal ignored Wyatt''s offer and focused on learning more about Lil Red Storm and its wonders.
For the Field Marshal, who had never left Card World and barely knew the most basic astronomy, all this was new. Seeing such a breathtaking scene, she couldn''t help but want to understand and learn more about it. She wanted a more detailed and longsting mental picture. Seeing how Wyatt seemed to have an idea about all this, she couldn''t help but inquire. After learning about the Infinity Library, she was no longer skeptical about Wyatt''s widespread knowledge.
"Until today, I thought these asteroid belts existed because of the realm''s unique maic field and served minimal purpose to the realm. But now that I''ve seen one in person, I believe otherwise. This entire realm is one big natural array formation, or dare I say, Celestial Array Formation. Its primary function is to capture meteors and asteroids passing by, and its secondary function is to hide the realm''s presence in the myriad realms. Using his primordial soul pupils, Wyatt had determined that this realm, together with its multiple moons and multiple elliptical asteroid belts, formed a natural array formation the very first time he saw its entire form.
Now Wyatt understood why the realm''s space was fragile and whyrge deposits of LSG they found
were buried in its crust. The fragile space was an integral part of this realm''s natural array, designed to safely catch meteors and asteroids and extract the resources they contain.
The realm used space disasters that consumed meteors or asteroids during their descent to extract their resources, which were then buried in its crust. While Wyatt had no idea why this realm went to such lengths to collect resources instead ofprehending the rules from the origin source and creating its own resources like the other realms, he saw a huge opportunity here.
He didn''t mean the resources umted by the realm but the celestial array formation formed by the realm to capture passing meteors and asteroids. Wyatt hade across the term celestial array formation when he was studying array formations in the Infinity Library, but he couldn''t ess more books and information about them since his privilege level in the Infinity Library wasn''t high enough. He needed to be level two or higher to learn this knowledge. Then, Wyatt never got back to it, as he became busy with other things in his life.
However, his luck did not allow it. Now he got to examine a real-life celestial array formation in person. That too, a celestial array formation with an amazing application such as safely capturing meteors/asteroids and extracting their resources. If Wyatt were able to study this and apply it to other realms or just a small-scale version to farm meteors/asteroids, the resources he could umte would be unimaginable. Not to mention, Wyatt saw other amazing applications for this celestial array formation. However, he didn''t know how long it would take for him to learn the celestial array formation without any external help.n/?/vel/b//jn dot c//om
Yes, with his current talents, Wyatt was not worried about his ability to explore the mysteries of the celestial array formation and learn it. Ile was confident that he would not only be able to explore all its mysteries and learn it but also create various versions of it capable of performing various applications other than just capturing meteors/asteroids and extracting their resources.
After all, he was one with the source. When he could peek into the mysteries of the origin source, the mysteries of the Celestial Array formation were not a big deal. Although it was another thing entirely that he would die if he were to arrogantly dare to peek into the origin source''s mystery.