Xyrin Empire

Chapter 330 - 330 330 Viscas Anomaly



Chapter 330 - 330 330 Viscas Anomaly

?Chapter 330: Chapter 330: Visca’s Anomaly Chapter 330: Chapter 330: Visca’s Anomaly I looked at Visca with surprise, wondering why she would suddenly offer a suggestion, and was astonished. She only winked at me, revealing an expression as puzzled as mine, “I don’t know why, but I just feel it might be useful.”

“Alright, Sivis, do as suggested.”

“Yes, sir,” Sivis complied, and three seconds later began reporting the data he had retrieved, “Report, sir, a total of twelve thousand four hundred and eighty-eight star systems with a seventy percent shape match have been found, including four thousand two hundred constant star systems… coordinate adjustment in progress… the observational reference plane is set to Earth’s ecliptic plane, and one hundred thirty-one star systems remain after requirements, with brightness correction and synchronous observation adjustments, the observable level is set to humanity’s highest technological level… no corresponding data, reporting, sir, on the current human space observation level, these constellations are invisible or unrecognizable.”

Although most of what he said sounded like gibberish to me, at least the last sentence was within my range of understanding, which is to say, using Earth’s ecliptic plane as a standard, these constellations do exist in the universe, but human technology cannot yet observe them?

“Relax the criteria, set the observation level to Xyrin Technology.”

“Yes, sir… observation level set to Xyrin Technology, one hundred twenty-seven observable star systems remain, now filtering the closest matches, eleven results found, sir, do you wish to share this data?”

“Of course.”

I replied, and then I suddenly felt a vast amount of knowledge appear in my mind, all about those eleven constellations, including their positions, member stars, brightness levels, and formation times, among other things.

Overall, it was a bunch of professional jargon that I couldn’t understand, describing a bunch of professional knowledge that I couldn’t possibly grasp, trying to make me understand some weird stuff that was simply beyond me…

To be honest, at this point, I was starting to regret having Sivis share the data with me—wasn’t I just making it tough for myself? What if she asked me for instructions after having reviewed the data? This seemingly diligent and beautiful sister hadn’t skimped on this, could I really admit, without a shred of shame, that, despite serious consideration and diligent reading, flipping through the data over and over, I was still utterly clueless?

Why did I say ‘again’?

But this time, I was lucky; before Sivis could ask for my next instruction, Visca made a move. She lowered her head slightly and began walking around the edge of the hexagram, her expression showing thoughtfulness, as if she was comparing the eleven constellations etched on the hexagram with the information in her mind. After circling twice, she suddenly stopped, then leaned down and placed her right hand on a constellation resembling a trident.

“Naesaick… Kaisosci…”

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