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Ti is tight, and Su Yu imdiately prepared to take action.

Because it won’t be long before the Subspace tide erupts, at that ti, the Primordial Universe will once again fall into a great extinction of civilizations.

He must save so civilizations before the Subspace tide erupts and gain "rit" in the Primordial Universe.

Su Yu glanced at the Little Universe, where the human civilization of hundreds of billions of people was rapidly developing.

Originally, their developnt had reached its limit.

Although the environnt in the Little Universe was stable and energy materials were not lacking, it was ultimately too small in scale.

A civilization of hundreds of billions of people was already at its limit, and without the existence of Subspace, many people’s potential had been capped.

So as early as two or three hundred years ago, many people realized that no matter how hard they tried, they couldn’t break through their limits, so they had already given up.

Only a few were unwilling to give up, which is why civilization continued to develop instead of regressing.

However, with Su Yu’s completion of the Ti-Space chanic position, everything changed.

After Su Yu took the position of Ti-Space chanic, the Subspace of the Little Universe was finally perfected, now capable of supporting the advancent to Third-Order Transcendent.

Many Transcendents stuck at the Second-Order Top felt the call of Subspace and were overjoyed.

They imdiately began preparing for the Third-Order ceremony.

After hundreds of years of developnt, the professions they took on were newly created, and the related ceremonies took advantage of the Little Universe’s environnt, making them very easy; now with the perfected Subspace, they could soon take on positions.

It is estimated that soon, a large number of Third-Order Transcendents will be born.

As developnt continues, the birth of Fourth-Order or even Fifth-Order is not surprising.

However, at that ti, so conflicts are likely to erupt.

Because the Little Universe is so small in scale, with so many powerful individuals squeezed into such a Constant Star System scale Little Universe, it’s no wonder there are conflicts over ti.

"I still need to urgently expand the Little Universe and give them tasks once they advance."

With a thought, Su Yu had already devised a plan.

Then with a thought, he left the Little Universe and initiated a Causality Jump towards the Primordial Universe.

Quickly, Su Yu was already close to the Primordial Universe.

The last ti, when piloting the Naless Battleship back to the Primordial Universe, Su Yu lacked the strength to see the true form of the Primordial Universe, only feeling that it was an incomparably imnse entity.

But now, having successfully taken the position of Ti-Space chanic, Su Yu had finally used the "Space-Ti Control" ability to slightly glimpse the Primordial Universe.

"This...is the true Infinite Universe..."

With just one look, Su Yu hurriedly stopped observing.

At that mont, infinite information flooded in, almost overwhelming him.

When Su Yu ceased the observation, that infinite information vanished soundlessly, as if it had never appeared, leaving Su Yu with only so vague concepts.

Recalling the feelings of that mont, Su Yu was a bit startled, relieved that he had acted quickly, or he might have been in trouble.

The Primordial Universe seed to be "unguarded"!

Previously, all the Cosmic Undead Su Yu had seen treated their own information as treasures, never showing it to others.

That was because information was life to them.

If this information was seen and copied by others, they would lose it and eventually perish.

This is how the Azure Star System perished.

But the Primordial Universe, which Su Yu had just seen, was completely unshielded, with all the information openly displayed.

As long as you can look, just look; if you want to copy, then copy; if you want to extract, then extract.

If Su Yu had wanted, in that mont he could have gained River System Level or more information, pushing the Little Universe to its limits.

But by doing that, he would have imdiately attracted the real "attention" of the Primordial Universe and wouldn’t even know how he died.

When Su Yu saw the Primordial Universe, the Primordial Universe also saw him.

It might even reverse the extraction of information from Su Yu’s Little Universe.

So, realizing this, Su Yu imdiately ceased his observation, deleting all the information he had just seen, which was the only way he felt at ease.

However, Su Yu didn’t delete all of the information he had just acquired but retained a small portion, allowing him to have so deep-level understanding of the Primordial Universe.

What Su Yu had just seen were countless Infinite Traits—space-ti, energy, cause and effect—entwined in an incredible way, overlapping and multiplying, infinitely and unendingly enhancing.

With every mont, it birthed boundless information and energy.

This was the "true infinity" the Cosmic Undead had ntioned before.

This great universe has no boundary, no end.

That’s why it so carelessly displayed all its information, allowing any existence to view it.

But truly looking or extracting information is a trap.

Those qualified to view the Primordial Universe and extract information are essentially similar universes, its "food," that would truly attract its attention.

This transparency of information is presumably one of its "hunting" thods.

"In the future, when my strength grows, I might try to directly view the Primordial Universe and extract information."

"But not now, I’d better stay indirect and go save civilizations first..."

Su Yu thought to himself, and then he initiated another Causality Jump, entering the interior of the Primordial Universe.

The Primordial Universe did not offer any resistance to Su Yu’s entry, just as when he returned last ti.

This reassured Su Yu, as it was as he had expected.

Not facing the Primordial Universe directly, but entering it directly, didn’t trigger severe reactions.

However, Su Yu remained cautious, constantly guarding against possible ambushes.

Su Yu even recalled that last ti, when he returned to the Primordial Universe, he encountered the Jing God and Yi within such a short ti.

Perhaps it wasn’t a coincidence, but the "immune system" of the Primordial Universe activated.

The Primordial Universe was originally chaotic, and rit and the "immune system" might be separate.

Last ti, when Su Yu brought back the Cosmic Undead, he indeed earned rit.

But it didn’t prevent Su Yu from having left the Primordial Universe, having independently created the Little Universe, making him an invader at that ti, and the immune system would target him as it should.

Su Yu felt that his relationship with the Primordial Universe was like probiotics and humans, with the probiotics and humans co-existing, benefiting humans while the human body provided them with nutrients.

But if the probiotics dared to invade human cell organs, the immune system would not spare them either.

Although Su Yu’s strength far surpasses Sixth-Order, capable of destroying a Constant Star with a single thought, comparing himself to probiotics seed sowhat self-deprecating.

But after directly viewing the terrifying scale of the Primordial Universe, he was sure his analogy was correct. The Primordial was too powerful and vast; even a Constant Star didn’t count as a speck of dust; probiotics were an overstatent.

"However, no matter how small I am, there will co a day when I stand shoulder to shoulder with it..."

Su Yu thought inwardly.

He was naturally unwilling to remain so small forever; coming back was to find a way to grow stronger!

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