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Chapter 1232: Chapter 710: Return, Endless War, The End of the Universe [Official Grand Finale]_6 Chapter 1232: Chapter 710: Return, Endless War, The End of the Universe [Official Grand Finale]_6 Yes, in the previous tiline, I did indeed blow up the Milky Way with my own hands.

But you all forced to do it.

What I wanted was mutual destruction.

But this ti, how dare you…

Harrison Clark, who had been silently observing the developnt of human civilization for centuries as an onlooker and had already experienced several fragnted lifetis, his temperant polished to an unimaginable level for ordinary people, was now filled with indescribable rage.

He turned his gaze back to the Galactic Center Surge Cannon composed of stars.

Near the massive cannon, Harrison’s Silver Wing Armor’s ultra-sensitive optical detector caught a subtle change in light intensity.

After adjusting to a multi-composite scanner, Harrison knew what it was.

Those fly-like things moving between the stars that made up the Galactic Center Surge Cannon were the Prism Ship fleet that he and mankind have been guarding against, but have never found any trace of from beginning to end.

Once the mainstay of military power, these ships had now beco construction machinery, busy as worker bees, constantly adjusting the cannon’s paraters.

The cannon was so large that the white grid plasma used to seal and enslave humanity had beco a tool to adjust the force field paraters, like a human neural network.

Human scholars had worried before; although human detectors had already covered every corner of triple space, they could never find a trace of the Prism Ship fleet. Does it not an that the Compound-Eyed Observers used so unimaginable technology to modify the Prism Ships to make them even more concealed and even deceive Real Energy scans?

Such anxiety reached its peak when the Glenoid Tribe Evolutionary Form appeared, and even the resourceful Harrison believed that sothing unexpected had happened.

As it turned out, aside from a very small number of command-type Prism Ships that went out to support the front line and control troop deploynt, the vast majority of Prism Ships never even set off; they were just staying in the Galactic Center.

Harrison glanced at the data in front of him. According to the statistics, there were more than 300,000 Prism Ships bustling around the cannon.

He frowned slightly, what about the other 600,000 or so?

At that mont, the multi-composite scanner finally revealed to him the information inside the actual Galactic Center Black Hole.

At the sight, Harrison could not help but gasp.

It turned out that the other 600,000-plus Prism Ships were now orbiting in a ring, spinning at high speed along the van der Waals radius of 12.7 million kiloters around the Galactic Center Black Hole.

While rotating, these Prism Ships were also continuously irradiating interference beams into the Galactic Center.

The originally spherical Galactic Center Black Hole had now contracted into a flat shape like an ultra-thin mirror without thickness, facing Harrison’s side. So at first, Harrison’s radio sensor “saw” it from this angle and thought the Galactic Center was still a sphere.

What truly shocked Harrison was the scene inside the mirror.

It was an endless array of astonishingly nurous and enormous ships, revealing a trendous depth of material science from their forms.

These fleets were floating in the vast expanse of space like a swarm of locusts, each one with a different, terrifying form.

There were chanical structures, star-like giant organisms, lava ships, and energy bodies and quasars that were larger than the sun with countless tiny objects flying up and down inside. There were even dozens of black holes, with small individuals rising and falling in and out of them.

Although nowadays, with human science and technology level, the basic principles of all these ships could be roughly understood just by visual observation, their quantity and quality were still too astonishing.

Harrison subconsciously thought it was probably a cosmic-scale army.

The design language of the warships and the aesthetic language exposed by the other combat units indicated that this was not just the Compound Eye Civilization but an alliance of forces.

However, their alliance was not like the multiverse system of humanity; the other participating civilizations that had never been seen before were like the Compound Eye, cultivated in the universe of this era by the higher civilization for who knows how many years, breeding countless top-tier slave tribes.

All these slave tribes were fourth-class civilizations and above!

In the rear of the human headquarters, countless scientific workers received the sa images that Harrison was seeing.

“According to the star chart, the scene in the Galactic Center Black Hole cos from the Norma Cluster, where the Giant Gravity Source of the Laniakea Supercluster Group is located.”

That was Bernal Connor’s voice.

Harrison understood it all.

Unlike the relatively isolated Milky Way, the Norma Cluster was an ancient, colossal cluster filled with nurous large galaxies, so of which were even five tis larger than the Milky Way and had tens of tis more stars. In addition, the distances between galaxies were quite short, making the jump from one galaxy to another very short.

From the Milky Way to the nearest stellar system—the Large Magellanic Cloud is 160,000 light-years away, while the distance between the Milky Way and Androda is 2.54 million light-years. However, in the Norma Cluster, moving from one galaxy to another is just a stone’s throw away.

Even several huge galaxies are mixed together, like the scene when the Milky Way collides with the Androda Galaxy many years later.

There is a high concentration of stars in the area, with resource density and total amounts that are far beyond the tiny Milky Way.

Civilizations developing in that area would have a unique advantage, with innate conditions far better than those of humans.

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