A farm that breeds gods and demons
Chapter 1251 - 933: The Bizarre Planet

Chapter 1251: Chapter 933: The Bizarre Planet

"Ah, there are so many planets in this star system? Maybe we can find a suitable place for us to live," Ada said joyfully.

Su Yu hummed in response. Among the crowd, Feng Ya wanted to speak but hesitated. She thought of the place where she and Ao Lei had once lived and wanted to suggest it to everyone, but the thought changed, and she hesitated. She vaguely felt that if Ao Lei were conscious, he would certainly not want it.

He had said that it was a world that belonged only to them.

Su Yu withdrew his blood-stained Golden Giant Hammer, his performance in the recent massacre among the countless ancient behemoths left Qing Huang and the others dumbfounded. Then they exchanged glances and shook their heads at each other.

Originally, she and Qin Jiagui and others all believed that they had made rapid progress over the years and, if not catching up with Su Yu, at least they wouldn’t be worse than him. However, when they compared themselves now, they realized that although they too had been progressing, Su Yu’s progress was even greater. The gap between Su Yu and themselves was still as vast as a hundred thousand miles.

"Where is this, do you know, Ada?"

Su Yu and Ada, wrapping the others with them, started to approach this star system with two suns.

Ada shook her head and said, "The transmission was random just now; I don’t know where this is either..."

As they got closer, Su Yu and Ada suddenly realized divine senses being cast toward them, with a veiled hint of warning.

"This Gemini Star System belongs to us, the Half-Dragon People. If you have trespassed unintentionally, please leave quickly to avoid misunderstanding."

Along with this series of cautionary messages was a solemn voice. Obviously, the sudden appearance of Su Yu, Ada, and the group filled the other party with vigilance.

Su Yu and Ada were startled, having never expected that this seemingly fine star system with two suns actually belonged to the "Half-Dragon People."

"What should we do? Take it over?" Ada inquired.

Su Yu smiled and shook his head, "The starry universe is boundless; finding a suitable planet for us to live on shouldn’t be difficult, right? There’s no need to take what belongs to others, and now that everyone has a common enemy—the ancient behemoths—why should we fight each other and waste our strength?"

Ada hummed in agreement, thought for a moment and then said, "However, I think the star systems on the outskirts of the starry universe have probably all been occupied or have been destroyed by the ancient behemoths... Now it seems we need to venture deeper."

Su Yu nodded. He knew that this starry universe, in the general sense like the universe where Earth is located, was different.

At the very bottom of this starry universe was the land-bearing Ancient Life Continent. From the Ancient Life Continent, one ascends to the Chaotic Stone World, and from the Chaotic Stone World, one enters the real starry universe. Moreover, the further up one goes, the more remote it becomes. The routes of the ancient behemoths flying from the Ancient Life Continent to the starry universe also ascend in this manner.

Therefore, Ada’s suggestion to enter a deeper part of the starry universe would also make it easier to avoid the ancient behemoths.

As for what lies in the deepest reaches of this space, since no one has ever reached the end and spread the tale, no one knows.

Su Yu had no objections and naturally agreed. Ada then began to lead Su Yu and the others deeper into, or as one might say, "higher up" into the starry universe through teleportation.

On this journey, encounters with ancient behemoth tides indeed became scarcer. They teleported eight times and only met with two such incidents. They found five star systems where either the conditions were unsuitable for their dwelling or they had already been destroyed by the ancient behemoths. One system had even been previously occupied by another race.

The group had no choice but to continue their journey deeper into the starry universe. With each teleportation, the space around them gradually became desolate. The ancient behemoths disappeared, and the number of stars began to densely pack together, yet planets were nearly invisible.

"What’s going on here? There are stars everywhere, but hardly any planets to be seen. The one or two that do appear are scorching like Mars and not suitable for us to live on," Su Yu said, frowning.

Ada also expressed her headache, "It’s odd that in this vast, boundless starry universe, even finding a suitable planet for us to live on is so difficult."

Amid their wry smiles, with yet another round of teleportation, what appeared in the distance was a series of suns, looking like discs.

Because of the great distance, from their perspective, these constant sun stars were only the size of a typical disk, but what made Su Yu and Ada leave a message was that these silver disk-like suns were densely gathered together, forming a very peculiar elongate shape, as if they were revolving around a central axis.

"What kind of star system is this, with ten suns gathered together? And it seems like they are all orbiting the same central point," Ada said, quite curious. Su Yu hummed in agreement, and though they were still very far away, they could already faintly feel the scorching heat. It was imaginable just how terrifying the light and heat would be with these ten closely clustered suns.

Ada looked from afar, a thought striking her, "What a pity, if there was something like a planetary core among these ten suns, that would be quite amazing. These ten suns would be the best barrier, even if a tide of beasts came, I fear they wouldn’t want to enter."

Su Yu laughed, "It has a similar ingenious use to that planetary core hidden inside the constant star."

Joking and approaching, Ada suddenly exclaimed, "No way, Su Yu, look at that central axis, these ten suns are actually orbiting the same center... Could that axis be a planet?"

Su Yu was startled. Now that they were much closer, they could finally make out that the central point around which the ten suns orbited was indeed a planet. This planet was slightly larger than Earth, but because of the distance, it looked like a tiny black dot, which was really hard to notice unless you looked closely.

"Could there really be such a thing? This planet might have something strange about it, let’s go have a look."

Ada grew curious and immediately flew towards that central black dot.

Despite the ten constant suns orbiting this black dot, and presuming that the dot itself had extremely high temperatures, if there were some powerful beings capable of shielding and isolating it, it might still be possible to create a habitable planet. Could this place be within the territorial scope of some race?

Thinking of this, Su Yu said, "Ada, be careful, don’t be rash. There might already be a race living there."

"Hmm, it’s rare to come across such a place; looking around can’t hurt. I wonder what kind of race would settle in such a strange location." Ada knew she’d been randomly teleported and, in the vast boundless starry universe, the chance of randomly being sent here was one in a hundred million. Encountering such a place was an opportunity not to be wasted.

Hearing Ada speak so, Su Yu said nothing more and simply used her energy to envelop the others, following Ada as they flew closer.

The ten suns released endless light and heat, and both Su Yu and Ada felt unbearable heat, forcing them to elevate their energy to protect their own bodies. The distant black dot grew larger, soon ballooning into a sphere, and quickly enlarged to reveal an actual planet before them, though it seemed enshrouded in a thick layer of dark clouds, obscuring the details of the terrain within.

"How could this be?" Ada and Su Yu glanced at each other as they approached, revealing surprise in their eyes. They could not sense any signs of life on the planet. Could this indicate that it was an unclaimed planet?

What was even more astonishing was that as they approached, they could clearly feel the pull from the planet growing stronger. It seriously interfered with their existence at their level of power, which was astonishing in itself.

How could a planet only slightly larger than Earth possess such terrifying gravity? Could this be the reason why the ten suns orbited this small planet?

Because it possessed gravitational force beyond imagination?

In their astonishment, Ada and Su Yu felt the planet’s unusualness even more sharply. As they got closer, the gravitational pull became more terrifying, and the sunlight and energy from the surrounding suns grew more intense and scorching.

"How terrifying, what kind of planet is this, to have such powerful gravity?" Ada couldn’t hide her amazement and had to divide her energy with Su Yu to combat the terrifying gravitational force. Soon, they arrived just outside the planet’s atmosphere.

Perhaps due to the overwhelming attraction, the planet’s atmosphere was also densely thick and heavy, impervious to their sight.

Sensing no signs of life on the planet, they let down their guard and, with the others, started to travel through the atmosphere.

Due to the ten suns, the solar light and heat projected onto this planet was unimaginable. However, as they entered the atmosphere, the exceptionally thick atmosphere blocked most of the light and heat. To their astonishment, Su Yu and Ada discovered that, as they delved deeper into the atmosphere, the solar energy hitting their bodies grew less and less. What was originally scorching hot at over a thousand degrees rapidly dropped to a few hundred degrees, and then to a hundred...

Finally, when they had completely crossed the atmosphere and saw the true face of the planet with their own eyes, whether it was him, Ada, or Qin Jiagui and the others, they were all stunned.

For a moment, it was as if they had returned to Earth. This planet, surrounded by ten suns, possessed a climate similar to Earth’s—appropriate temperature, humidity, and even the freshness of the air exceeded that of Earth.

The only difference was that this planet seemed very primitive. Most of the land was covered by primordial forests, and then there was the planet’s gravity, which far exceeded that of Earth’s.

At least a hundred times stronger than Earth’s gravity. (To be continued. If you want to know what happens next, please visit www.qidian.com. More Chapters are available, and you can support the author and genuine reading!)

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