I Created Scientific Magic-Chapter 684 - 566: Cosmic Wars and the True Galactic Civilizations!

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Chapter 684 -566: Cosmic Wars and the True Galactic Civilizations!

Seeing the remaining consciousness of the Moon Goddess Diana trapped, Harrov and the others sighed in relief, but Aurora still felt uneasy.

“Why not just kill her?”

“With me here, she can’t stir up any trouble, and we desperately need information right now!” Lynn said calmly. The attack from the Moon Goddess Diana just now was indeed formidable and even exceeded his expectations.

But the consumption was also tremendous. Lynn could feel that after that strike, the remaining power of the Moon Goddess Diana was nearly halved, which is why he was able to bind her so easily.

“Let’s go and see what exactly happened here a thousand years ago.” After setting up several seals, Lynn spoke.

Harrov and the others nodded. Since the divine domain and divine body of the Moon Goddess were here, it meant that she had died here. They were all curious about what kind of power had caused the fall of this foreign deity.

As they continued their exploration, all they saw was a desert. There were no rivers, no trees, only endless barren soil.

Even the poorest part of the kingdom’s northern border had a better environment than this!

Lynn understood that this was the result of Diana’s transformation using divine power; otherwise, it would be even more desolate.

About half an hour later, the group reached the far side of the moon. The terrain became lower, filled with craters and gorges.

At the very center was an abyss so huge it was staggering, spreading out as far as the eye could see, until they flew ten thousand meters high in the sky, the group could see that about a quarter of the moon’s far side had disappeared!

Lynn’s expression turned serious. Such terrible destruction could not possibly be natural.

It was either a large meteorite impact or caused by some powerful force.

Both Lynn and Harrov believed the latter, as the entire back of the moon looked like a battlefield.

It was probably that strike that penetrated the divine domain and Diana’s defenses, killing the Moon Goddess!

The group exchanged glances, and then Lynn led them flying down into the bottomless abyss.

The surroundings were filled with overlapping mountains, and after flying for more than ten minutes—just as Lynn wondered if they were flying towards the core of the star—they finally saw the bottom.

This place was very close to the moon’s core mantle. The surrounding rock walls were made of sturdy metal. Upon landing, a huge, strangely shaped disc suddenly appeared in front of everyone.

Its exposed part alone was hundreds of meters high, with most of it buried under the hard rock layer. The exterior was deep blue, and even after hundreds of years, the surface was still as smooth as new, as if no dust could leave a mark on it.

“What is this? Some kind of alchemical creation?” Vittorio frowned because he did not sense any traces of magic on this thing.

“This is probably a spaceship… a spaceship!” Lynn said gravely. With a wave of his hand, the hard rock layers began to peel off, and this massive disc weighing millions of tons was lifted.

Once the full view of the disc appeared before everyone, Harrov and Aurora realized that what had been exposed was just the tip of the iceberg. The thing’s diameter was over two thousand meters, but the part buried below was severely fractured, nearly twisted, and almost riddled like a sieve.

Aurora then curiously looked towards Lynn. What was this spaceship?

“You can think of the universe as the sea, and different planets like islands suspended in the vast ocean, while spaceships are tools that travel between those planets…” Lynn began to explain succinctly. frёewebηovel.cѳm

“So, it’s basically a faster, more durable airship?” Vittorio immediately understood, though this thing didn’t look like it could fly at all. It had no jet holes visible, nor could he tell where the doors were, not even which side was the front and which the back.

“That’s one way to put it. However, it’s much more powerful than airships and fighter jets, and the two are simply incomparable,” Lynn said with a frown.

Although he had previously had similar conjectures, knowing now that the death of the Moon Goddess Diana was related to an extraterrestrial civilization, Lynn still felt a sense of unease.

How terrifying a true interstellar civilization could be, Lynn knew all too well.

Not to mention, just being able to achieve interstellar travel was enough to create a dominating situation.

Because even the nearest star is several light-years away!

After Lynn explained the scale of cosmic distances, Vittorio and others immediately realized the gravity of the situation. The term ‘light-year’ made them involuntarily gasp.

To travel at the speed of light for one year?

Could it be that terrifying?

With the computing power of the legendary Wizard, Harrov and his companions had determined in less than a second that one light-year was equivalent to 94.6 trillion kilometers!

If one were to travel at twice the speed of sound, even flying for one hundred thousand years wouldn’t cover one ten-thousandth of the distance.

Vittorio realized another terrifying fact: if this thing was built like airships or fighter jets, it likely meant it was mass-produced!

A construct that could be mass produced for the purpose of slaying gods, Vittorio could no longer imagine how powerful the civilization that created it must be.

Lynn’s expression was equally solemn. Even the Earth Federation in his previous life had only reached the standards of a quasi-interstellar civilization, barely possessing the capability to voyage in the universe, which was undoubtedly much weaker compared to a real interstellar civilization that could easily traverse galactic distances and rely on a single spaceship to slay a god.

Of course, they were not without their advantages, which were… magic!

The Eternal Star was an intersection between two universes, and magic power was an incredibly miraculous energy.

Lynn felt that with the power of magic, perhaps they could fabricate the federation’s cutting-edge technologies that, limited by materials and energy, remained theoretical and speculative.

Thinking this, Lynn looked towards Harrov and the others, reassuringly spoke, “We shouldn’t worry too much. This battle happened a thousand years ago! Since the Eternal Star hasn’t been attacked in such a long time, I think it’s unlikely there will be any problems in the short term…”

On the contrary, capturing this spaceship could bring them a great deal of convenience. If they could fully understand and assimilate the technology of the opponent into their own capabilities, they would no longer have to fear the threats brought by the “Main World” beyond the Space-Time Gate!

“A true interstellar civilization!” Lynn gazed at the massive spaceship,

Meanwhile, in the vast universe, unknown galaxy, second spiral arm, next to a red, dazzlingly bright star, an interstellar war of life and death was under way.

Countless interstellar warships were aligned in formation, almost enveloping three isolated deep blue spaceships floating in the cosmic void, as powerful energy beams were continuously fired from their ship cannons.

The opposing force consisted of three saucer-shaped spaceships, which didn’t seem large— even less than half the size of the main ships of the other side, yet the situation on the battlefield had completely turned around.

Many energy beams, before even hitting the energy shields around the spaceships, were deflected in advance. Following this, a crack suddenly opened at the front end of a saucer-shaped spaceship, and millions of fist-sized neutron clusters shot out!

This was one of the weapons mounted on the ship, the “Scattering Particle Cannon”!

It could increase the speed of the neutron clusters to half the speed of light in one hundred thousand atomic seconds!

The massive kinetic energy, combined with the extremely sturdy properties, turned these neutron clusters into indestructible weapons!

These neutron clusters, tiny compared to the vast size of the warships, caused unimaginable damage. The ships’ external energy shields were torn apart, hundreds of neutron clusters penetrated them, and intense explosive sparks suddenly lit up the void.

Extreme speed equated to extreme power. With the computing power of onboard quantum devices, even distances of hundreds of millions of kilometers posed no issue; not a single neutron cluster missed its target. With just this strike, over two thousand warships turned into brilliant sparks!

In a way, this could hardly be called a contest of life and death, but rather a one-sided slaughter…

About two hundred atomic seconds later, the battlefield was left with only the debris filling the space, and the three deep blue spaceships had not even a scratch on their shells.

After clearing out these resistance forces, a deep black dot suddenly emerged on the foremost main ship, and then this dot rapidly expanded, containing indescribable energy.

The civilization inside the tan-colored planet seemed to realize the danger—or perhaps the advent of death—as countless interstellar ships madly flew out from the planet, escaping in all directions.

But it was all too late. After an atomic second of charging, the “Star Annihilation Cannon” suddenly blasted, turning into a fierce beam of light hurtling towards the tan-colored planet!

This was a “Star Annihilation Cannon”!

One thousand atomic seconds later, the amassed debris of warships at the forefront instantly vanished in the deep black light, and then this unstoppable force struck into the core of the planet!

Accompanied by a brilliant burst of light emanating from the core, the planet, which had existed for billions of years and weighed quintillions of tons, spectacularly exploded!

Countless materials ejected at high speeds, sweeping into the interstellar ships that were accelerating their escape.

This was indescribable despair. In the face of such a technological discrepancy, resistance or escape was futile!

And on those three spaceships, a long, bar-shaped creature clicked the confirmation button on a screen projected in the vacuum.

A star-level civilization had thus fallen…