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Luckily, by this point, Sun Erlang had almost finished depicting the desolate scenery of the Star Sea.

Moreover, the vastness of the Star Sea he created stabilized the indigenous people temporarily with space and ti.

But Sun Erlang knew this was only a temporary solution.

One day, they would notice the abnormalities in this Star Sea.

"If I don’t want to be discovered, I must continue to expand this Star Sea."

"And the expansion speed must surpass the exploration speed of these little people."

The macroscopic view elevated tens of thousands of tis again.

Endless nebulas and Star Rivers were born beyond the dark.

The Stone of Transformation was also faintly operating at its limit.

"As the saying goes, pulling one hair moves the whole body. Every object in the Star Sea is connected to each other."

"It isn’t simply about adding them afterwards; the impact of their ergence on the original planets must also be considered."

"..."

After reflecting, Sun Erlang felt that the Stone of Transformation was on the verge of collapsing, so he steeled his heart and crudely minimized these impacts with the expanse of space.

"By the ti these little people realize sothing is wrong, it should be a long ti from now."

The natives were still making rapid progress.

They studied the Star Ring and invented the Retrograde Boat, which could borrow the restraining force of the Star Ring in reverse.

With a slingshot, they hurled the spacecraft at high speed.

Although unable to return, this greatly accelerated the natives’ exploration speed of the Star Sea.

"Is this too fast?"

Sun Erlang watched dumbfounded as the first Retrograde Boat continuously accelerated by using the Star Ring force of passing planets.

Heading towards the fringes of the Star Sea.

"No..."

After pondering for a mont, Sun Erlang steered a teor, altering its original trajectory, sending it crashing down towards the Retrograde Boat.

However, he didn’t expect the people on the Flying Boat to narrowly avoid it.

The scene aboard the Retrograde Boat flashed before Sun Erlang’s eyes.

"Sir, thank you so much! Otherwise, we really would have been turned to Bones this ti!"

A stern-faced, bearded middle-aged man remained tense: "This shattered stone ca in an odd way. The Starry Sky is so vast, yet it happened to encounter us..."

"Stay on guard! Don’t be careless!"

...

Hearing the little person’s words, Sun Erlang couldn’t help but feel embarrassed; indeed, he had been a bit crude in his actions.

But he quickly thought of a way to compensate.

Sun Erlang pointed lightly at a planet nearest to the Retrograde Boat.

Soon, it disintegrated thunderously.

Turning into myriad fragnts, like a torrential downpour, they smashed towards the Retrograde Boat.

Fortune only strikes once.

With such a dense cluster of fragnts, guided with precision.

The Retrograde Boat naturally had no chance of survival.

In the collision, it turned into a ball of flas and vanished from the Star Sea.

However, a single accident could not curb the natives’ curiosity about the Star Sea.

Subsequently, more and more enormous and advanced Retrograde Boats flew out from the primal planet.

Starting to explore in all directions.

Although Sun Erlang really wished to use the old thod to destroy all these spacecraft, he knew that his previous actions had already shaken the rules of this creation ga.

If he continued to intervene so directly, this world would collapse even faster.

So Sun Erlang had to think of another way.

Watching countless Flying Boats catapulted by the Star Ring, he soon had an idea.

With a single thought, the Star Ring on the primal planet underwent an undetected, silent change.

It was only a year later that the native little people realized sothing was wrong.

The planet began to experience record-breaking Extre Weather.

Cold fronts, droughts, raged and ravaged.

Food production dropped, and even the natives’ birth rate began to fall slightly.

The little people noticed sothing was amiss and gathered the planet’s most elite scholars to research the causes of these disasters.

Ultimately, they reached a conclusion.

Although the Star Ring bound them and prevented them from venturing into the Star Sea,

it also served as a protective umbrella.

It insulated the planet from the Extre Environnts of the Star Sea.

However, in recent years, the misuse of the Star Ring’s elasticity had caused it to shrink slightly.

Even if such a reduction was negligible to the Star Ring itself,

the fragile ecology of the planet could not withstand the impact it caused.

After intense discussions, the native little people ultimately decided to temporarily abandon their plans to explore the Star Sea.

The Retrograde Boat was sealed away from that point on.

"It can hold on for a while longer," Sun Erlang couldn’t help but breathe a sigh of relief.

"I wonder how much ti has really passed in the outside world," he mused, looking at the Star River he had sculpted with his own hands, his expression becoming sowhat distant.

Ti flew by.

In the blink of an eye, a hundred years passed on the primordial planet.

From the third decade onward, the Flying Boats began to approach the Star Ring, sampling and studying.

In the fifth decade, through the tireless efforts of the entire group of little people, they finally found a way to repair the damage to the Star Ring.

Sun Erlang saw with his own eyes how these little people recreated the force of the Star Ring in the laboratory.

He was deeply moved, with countless thoughts erging in his Spirit Consciousness.

"The power of the Star Ring originates from the fundantal rules of the world I created."

"But these little people are also a manifestation of the laws of this world. As part of the world, they have the capability to explore its very essence..."

"Because it truly exists, it can be studied and utilized."

...

Changes on the primordial planet continued.

After nurous trials, the little people established the effectiveness of repairing the Star Ring. Long confined, they could no longer endure.

An unprecedented Age of Exploration arrived.

The Retrograde Boats departed the primordial planet once more, venturing into the endless Star Sea.

In the seventh decade, the little people invented a thod to navigate the seas without relying on the elasticity of the Star Ring, but solely on the Star Ring power furnace.

From then on, the natives formally achieved round-trip exploration of the Star Sea.

From the eighth decade to the one hundredth year, the little people ushered in a new era of pioneering and colonizing the Star Sea.

By this point, Sun Erlang knew it was only a matter of ti before his fabricated world was exposed.

Watching the countless little people still making sacrifices, Sun Erlang didn’t know why, but he felt a strange emotion within.

He no longer tried to expand the boundaries of the Star Sea.

Instead, he silently watched the little people’s footsteps reach the edge of the world.

Five hundred years later.

When a strangely shaped Reverse Boat finally reached the outskirts of the Star Sea.

The world before Sun Erlang’s eyes shook violently.

Boom!

It was like a burst of stars, exploding with brilliant light.

Gone without a trace.

But Sun Erlang did not return to the Real World.

Before him was still an expanse of whiteness.

"Hm?"

Sun Erlang was sowhat surprised, looking around, not knowing what had happened.

"Do you think there was anything wrong with the world just now?"

A voice suddenly ca from behind Sun Erlang.

Sun Erlang’s heart skipped a beat, and he imdiately turned his head.

He saw a Taoist with long eyebrows and white hair, holding a horsetail whisk, smiling as he sized him up.

"This is..."

Sun Erlang had a hunch about the identity of the person and mustered his courage to probe, "I’ve seen the Heavenly Sovereign."

The Taoist did not respond, still smiling amiably at Sun Erlang.

Sun Erlang pondered for a mont, recalling the civilization of the little people on that primordial planet.

After a while, he suddenly realized, "Sothing is not quite right. The little people on that planet..."

"Too united."

"There were no major wars or infighting. Even when the planet was in crisis, they could always set aside disputes and join hands to solve it."

"..."

"Compared to the current state of the Xuanhuang World, it really is quite unbelievable."

Sun Erlang shook his head.

The Taoist nodded, then asked, "That’s one thing. What else?"

"What else?"

Sun Erlang frowned slightly.

"The little people’s obsession with exploring the Star Sea was a bit too profound."

"Even after encountering nurous dangers, they never gave up."

"Even the entire planet," Sun Erlang furrowed his brow.

"Their obsession with exploring the Star Sea was a bit too deep."

"Despite the many hardships, they always persisted without giving up."

"Even the entire planet"

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