Chapter 571
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Chapter 571: The First Main Star
416 Universes.
The First Main Star.
This is an incredibly magical planet.
Its land area spans hundreds of times that of the Noah world, with a permanent population of trillions—nearly one-fifth of the entire Tylor civilization.
Among the upper-class members of the Tylor civilization, a full quarter of them reside here.
In stark contrast to less significant non-core planets in the Tylor civilization—where only one family, one organization, or a small group might inhabit a planet—
the First Main Star stands out as a monumental hub. Sometimes, even a single “person” might occupy a whole planet.
Why is the First Main Star so special?
First and foremost, this is where the most important meetings, competitions, clubs, and other significant events of the Tylor civilization are gathered.
Moreover, both the council of the Immortal Dragon race and the immensely powerful God of Law make their home on this star.
Theoretically, the First Main Star is the safest and most fulfilling place in all the numerous universes under the Tylor civilization’s control.
At this very moment, a group from the Babel Tower, including the Immortal Dragon of Time, has arrived.
Bai Yan, borrowing the body of someone else, said,
“The Tower organization, which worships the God of Games, is a truly terrifying and evil presence. It’s very likely that they are also here on the First Main Star… We can’t share how we know this, but we are certain of its truth.”
[So that’s how it is. Perhaps this incident is also connected to them…]
The Immortal Dragon of Time nodded gently.
[We have arrived.]
Here, on the most crucial First Main Star of the Tylor civilization,
Bai Yan, using the body and perspective of a witch, looked around.
He realized that this place was unlike any world he had visited before.
An unimaginable place.
The First Main Star is a flat world, completely made of liquid.
It’s better described as a “star disk” or “star pie” rather than a “planet.”
Such a “planet” seems entirely unreasonable within the laws of physics, especially in certain parts of the universe.
Here, there are no buildings—only various mirror-like liquids floating in mid-air.
And within each “liquid mirror” lies a small world.
Inside each of these worlds, one or more members of the Tylor civilization reside.
“Are there really trillions of little worlds on this planet?”
Alan asked, wide-eyed and speechless, utterly shocked.
He realized a terrifying fact:
Even though the Tylor civilization had grown so powerful, it still couldn’t be called an advanced civilization.
Just how formidable were the truly advanced civilizations?
Unbelievable!
It is said that finding traces of advanced civilizations in the material world has become increasingly difficult nowadays.
For the few advanced civilizations, the material world is but one dimension among many.
For these almost all-powerful beings, infinite dimensions are like the depth of a pool, with the ability to change their position at will.
Apart from the Outer God, advanced civilizations had no enemies.
Even if the Outer God attacked, although they couldn’t eliminate it, they could escape unharmed.
Without a doubt, advanced civilizations are the ultimate form of civilization in the diverse universe.
Even a colossal power like the Tylor civilization would stand no chance against the Outer God or other advanced civilizations.
But Bai Yan knew one thing for certain:
Even the advanced civilizations couldn’t escape their ultimate demise.
No one could escape.
No matter if they were Outer Gods or advanced civilizations, they would all perish in the final end.
This was the truth revealed to him by the Master of Ceremony.
In other words, if his and their plans failed,
everything in the multiverse would inevitably reach its final demise.
However, if the three most powerful Ruin-level Relics were collected, along with the “Babel Tower”…
then there might still be a glimmer of hope.
“Yes,” she replied.
That tiny glimmer of hope.
They were determined to complete their unfinished mission.
Now, only Bai Yan knew of this, while the other members of the Babel Tower were unaware of the deeper plan.
“So what exactly went wrong here? I must be honest, I can’t see it…”
[Hmm, then follow me.]
The Immortal Dragon of Time raised its claw and gently tapped.
A liquid mirror rippled, and it was less like a liquid mirror and more like a small, floating, transparent pond.
The group stepped into this small world.
This was an unexpected little world.
Bai Yan observed and realized that this place seemed to resemble a… world of immortals and martial arts?
Introducing the Immortal Dragon of Time:
[These are members of the Tylor civilization, an upper-class society. ‘Cai’ resides in this little world, which she has transformed into an oriental-themed setting using considerable resources. All the others are NPCs from the game…]
The group arrived at a Cultivation Sect’s mountain gate, surrounded by many humans and monsters, chatting and cultivating.
In the middle of the gate stood an old Taoist, exuding an aura of ancient immortality.
Except for the witch and Bai Yan, none of the Babel Tower members could speak.
This little world was more than it seemed—it hid endless secrets.
Everything felt so real.
They could feel the wind, smell various scents, and Maryse could even perceive the inner thoughts of the NPCs.
Even though they were created as NPCs, these beings possessed intelligence just like real people.
They didn’t feel like NPCs at all, always believing they were living beings.
Amy suddenly exclaimed, “Aren’t the NPCs in this world actually living beings?”
Merete Chambers smiled and said, “I suddenly understand why the Tylor civilization once sought conquest, but now cherishes peace… because you can experience more interesting situations in your own home than anywhere else… So, plundering, conquering, and enslaving others doesn’t matter much.”
Bai Yan controlled her body and added, “Unless the servant encounters something they truly desire.”
Aurora took a deep breath.
She had never forgiven the actions of the Tylor civilization, and even now, she still hadn’t.
Throughout the journey, she kept her disdain for the Tylor civilization in check to maintain harmony.
But now, she truly didn’t understand.
Why?
The Tylors, who had reached such a high level of development—capable of creating almost anything in the virtual world—why would they still want to harm her world of life?
She couldn’t comprehend it.
At that moment, suddenly, the heavens and earth began to shake.
The people in the miniature world sensed it, filled with astonishment. The Babel Tower travelers also felt it.
Something was wrong!
Everything seemed as if it was about to collapse, the sky turning completely red.
The NPCs were thrown into a state of panic and confusion.
“What is happening?” Alan exclaimed in shock.
After a moment of silence, the Immortal Dragon of Time began to explain.
[Because the Great Law encountered a problem.]
[The laws of the Tylor civilization are becoming chaotic, and to avoid punishment from the Great Law, the Tylors of the First Star must obey these irrational laws!]
[So, the entire First Star has fallen into great chaos!]
[Even the Tylors, who were controlled by the Great Law, may be forced to destroy many worlds!]