Chapter 408 - 408 408 Purification
Chapter 408 - 408 408 Purification
?Chapter 408: Chapter 408 Purification Chapter 408: Chapter 408 Purification The bright glow of the super-space-time engine at the rear gradually subsided, and the Imperial Fleet finally drew close to the planet that Reynolds had marked for us. As he had described, there was a dying sun here, its light had not yet dimmed, but that was merely the last radiance from its core’s fuel supply nearing exhaustion. Our detection revealed that the star’s core, now unsteadily releasing light and heat, was filled with liquid high-temperature iron. Their abundance was so astonishing that it nearly reached the endurance limit of a star. In a few hundred years, it feared that the nuclear fuel contained within, the hydrogen, and the helium would be entirely depleted in a series of reactions, all transforming into this metal element that could release no nuclear energy whatsoever. By then, the star would collapse due to the loss of its internal drive, eventually exploding into a red giant star as internal pressure and temperature surged drastically. This tiny star system would also vanish into smoke, returning to its mother’s womb—theoretically speaking, there was nothing vulgar about my statement.
There were only three planets, even fewer than the famously impoverished Solar System. Both the first and second planets were too close to the sun with surface temperatures often exceeding hundreds of degrees; Big Sister opined that such direct sunlight would severely damage her skin, so they were immediately discarded from our consideration. Moreover, the average earthquake occurring every thirty seconds on those planets hardly met the building specifications of ISO9001—if such a thing existed. In this regard, Reynolds didn’t deceive us; the third planet, by contrast, was much better indeed.
Although that purplish-black planet didn’t look very pleasant to the eye.
We were now on the bridge of the flagship. The enormous holographic projection here was indeed much more exciting than the star map in the war research room.
“Hubby, I’ve detected some life reactions on the surface of the target planet.”
Just as I was about to give the command for the fleet to stop and enter orbit, Bubbles’ voice suddenly rang out on the bridge, nearly making me fall off the spot.
Reynolds, who had been standing next to me incognito as Passerby A, curiously turned his head, his scruffy face carrying the aftertaste of just sobering up from alcohol, “I might have misheard, but… was that your wife? Quite a peculiar way of speaking…”
Before I could respond, Bubbles had already taken over the bridge’s massive holographic projection. In front of us immediately appeared the image of a little girl floating in the middle of a crystal prism, and behind her were several identical crystal prisms, each containing a loli, blinking innocently with big eyes at us.
“Hello, humans. I am the core computer here,” Bubbles’ voice echoed, “Also, if you have any doubts about my relationship with my hubby, I’ll throw you into the reactor.”
I patted Reynolds on the shoulder, whose expression had just turned to one of horror, and whispered soothingly, “Don’t overthink it, she’s absolutely serious.”
After successfully making Reynolds’ expression even more horrified, I looked up at the seven-meter-tall image of my wife and asked, “Life reactions? What kind of things are they?”
They say the universe is desolate, human scientists have been searching for so long without finding other life forms in space—perhaps they all congregated in this star zone?
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