Lu Heng didn’t have the Star Realm marker on the other side of the Abyss Rift, but he could traverse the Space Rift directly, reaching the world opposite.
For ordinary Superpower Users, traversing a Space Rift is a life-or-death gamble.
For Lu Heng, it was no longer dangerous.
The only concern was what kind of world was on the other side of the rift.
If a Demon God existed in the target world, it would be extrely dangerous.
Lu Heng crossed the Abyss Rift and entered an unusual world.
A world where steel and the Abyss fused.
The entire planet had no vegetation, no rivers, and even normal soil was scarce.
This was undeniably a tal Planet.
A planet with a tal mass exceeding 80%.
In other words, it was a massive lump of iron.
However, calling it a lump of iron is not entirely accurate, as it encompassed more than one type of iron elent.
Normally, tal Planets do predominantly feature iron elents.
Because, in the periodic table of elents, iron occupies a rather special position.
Simply put, the endpoint of energy release in nuclear fusion is the iron elent.
The essence of nuclear fusion is light elents fusing into new elents, thereby releasing energy.
In other words, as long as the conditions for nuclear fusion can be t, elents lighter than iron can undergo nuclear fusion and release energy.
Elents heavier than iron can undergo nuclear fission to release energy.
Elents heavier than iron, if they want to undergo nuclear fusion, cannot release energy and instead need to absorb energy.
Iron itself is special because both its fusion and fission require energy absorption.
Thus, iron is the "energy endpoint" of nuclear reactions.
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Lu Heng now stood upon this imnse lump of iron.
Moreover, it was a lump of iron completely corrupted by the Abyss.
Additionally, the underground space of this tal Planet had been hollowed, forming a hollowed-out tal Planet.
In the subterranean space, countless chanical Demons were active.
Indeed, chanical Demons.
Lu Heng approached to confirm that this world was filled with nurous chanical Demons.
Even an originally lifeless iron block by his foot could suddenly rise and form a chanical Demon.
It is unknown what kind of force could produce such terrifying effects.
If this energy, capable of transforming tal into chanical Demons, spread to other worlds, the consequences would be unimaginable.
It wouldn’t only wreak havoc on the Sikes Civilization; Blue Star would face a crisis as well.
Because the iron elent in Blue Star constitutes 34.6%, not as astronomically high as the 80% tal mass of this tal Planet, but sufficient to plunge Blue Star into an apocalypse of chanical Demons.
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Before coming here, Lu Heng brought a planetary detector provided by the Sikes Civilization.
The detector was not large in size, capable only of preliminary detection of geological information and the like.
Though it couldn’t provide holographic data of the planet, it was enough for computational analysis.
After the detection, Lu Heng returned to the Sikes World.
Then he had the Star Realm rchant Civilization send a team to conduct a more detailed probe of the tal Planet.
Lu Heng showcased the recorded environnt of the tal Planet and samples collected in front of Sikes high-level officials.
"This is the preliminary result of my investigation. On the other side of the rift is a tal Planet, and you’ve seen the specific paraters.
"This tal Planet contains a special kind of Abyss Energy that can transform tal into chanical Demons.
"I suspect this happened after the chanical Demon threat on the Second Gaia Star, causing the Abyss to evolve this capability.
"Given the terrifying degree of this Abyss chanical contamination, once the source spreads, your Capital Star is practically dood."
The faces of the Sikes high-ranking officials were extrely dour.
Because they had already received the complete data sent back by the planetary detector.
They understood better than Lu Heng how awful the pollution on the tal Planet across the rift was.
The Xavier Matrix also received this data and conducted a comprehensive calculation, ultimately expressing:
"Steward, you should know by now that only the Sword Holder Alliance can save our civilization."
Sikes Civilization’s highest commander, Steward, after a few monts of silence, asked, "I wish to join the Sword Holder Alliance."
Lu Heng didn’t expect his thoughts to leap like this, not discussing clearing the Abyssal Contamination, but proposing to join the Sword Holder.
However, the ideology of the Sword Holder is not open to just anyone.
Lu Heng emphasized: "The Sword Holder is a band of contrarians drawn together for a common purpose, their ideology is the criterion, not their status."
The Xavier Matrix imdiately exposed Steward’s thinking: "He’s worried about not being able to steer the course of this disaster, so he wishes to join the Sword Holder to take control of the subsequent action plan."
Steward supplented: "By joining the Sword Holder, I can unconditionally supply the Sword Holder Alliance with high-tech weapons."
Lu Heng ultimately adhered to the original philosophy, shaking his head: "The Sword Holder does not accept those who want to join through negotiation; only if you are suitable to beco a Sword Holder will we co together."
The recruitnt of the Sword Holder did truly disregard status, even fugitives could naturally join as long as they aligned with the ideology of the Sword Holder.
The Xavier Matrix was an example of this.
He had been a fugitive of the Sikes Civilization for a century, conducted himself wildly, but his goals aligned with the ideology of the Sword Holder, so he beca part of them.
After denying Steward, Lu Heng steered back to the main topic:
"As ntioned before, the Sword Holder can help resolve this crisis, but the prerequisite is the Sikes Civilization must unconditionally supply high-tech weapons.
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