This detonation of the galaxy was different from the previous detonation of the Large Magellanic Cloud. Overall, the technological content this ti was higher. The difference between the two tis was like the difference between a precise directional demolition and a full-scale destruction. The technological content of destroying only designated locations was naturally a little higher. What Xiao Yu was about to do now was exactly that.
Xiao Yu could not carry out a full-scale demolition of this galaxy, because the technical difficulty of doing so was too great, and it would also drag himself into the blast radius. This move of Xiao Yu’s had been subjected to precise planning and calculation.
After Xiao Yu issued the order, a deep and murderous spatial fluctuation began to spread throughout the entire galaxy. The warships of the virtual life civilization that had been entangled with Xiao Yu’s fleets on the battlefield reacted the instant they sensed this spatial fluctuation. Like startled rabbits, they swiftly withdrew back into their defensive bases and assud the tightest defensive posture possible. They moved so quickly that Xiao Yu did not even have ti to begin pursuit. Clearly, they had sensed this strange fluctuation, and when facing an unknown phenonon, the best approach was to ensure one’s own safety first.
Xiao Yu had not intended to pursue at all. Because according to Xiao Yu’s calculations, the destruction of the galaxy would take the place of his own force and inflict serious damage on the base of the virtual life civilization. Although this damage would be sowhat weakened because he could not deploy giant Spatial Bombs too close to their base, it was still more worthwhile than expending computational power to personally control fleets and launch a hard assault.
Viewed from the galactic core here, the surrounding sky suddenly beca completely black at this instant. Originally, the transmission of light would not be so fast. A change occurring one thousand light years away would only be noticed here one thousand years later. But this was not sothing happening in the conventional physical world. This was a change in space, and changes in space were real-ti. Even here in the galactic core, Xiao Yu could instantly perceive what was happening at the edge of the galaxy.
Xiao Yu knew that the virtual life civilization could likewise perceive this. Now, this upheaval had manifested itself clearly and comprehensively. The stars in the sky, aside from those Xiao Yu had deliberately left untouched, all disappeared in that instant, as if so heaven-swallowing beast, or so unimaginably vast curtain, had suddenly covered everything.
A feeling of unease was brewing beside the battlefield. The central main battlefield, which had previously always been engulfed in war, had now beco completely quiet, as if it concealed imnse danger. Both civilizations waited there quietly, like two rabbits from the Earth era crouching silently in their burrows, waiting beneath a sky thick with dark clouds for thunder to descend.
Disaster was brewing in secret. The detectors Xiao Yu had deployed in the distance had already been destroyed. Through the locations where these detectors were destroyed, Xiao Yu could roughly determine the extent to which those supermassive chain-reaction Spatial Bombs had been detonated. In the places reached by those giant Spatial Bombs, stars were destroyed, space collapsed, and all visible and invisible matter was returned to chaos.
The life and death of countless stars, the existence or nonexistence of tens of thousands of light years of space, all lay within a single thought of Xiao Yu’s.
The Spatial Bombs were finally fully detonated. Because of Xiao Yu’s deliberate arrangent, the galactic core here was not too greatly affected. But that was only from Xiao Yu’s perspective. On the side of the virtual life civilization, it had already gathered more than one hundred stars, and with the help of its vast computational power, it had constructed a defense line that could be called incomparably tight. Within its defensive periter, the scale of its construction had even surpassed Xiao Yu’s.
But the spatial explosion reached this place. Under Xiao Yu’s gaze, the violent energy advanced irresistibly like a flood that swept away everything. One mont it was still in the extrely distant depths of the starry sky, and the next mont it had reached nearby. The first to bear the brunt were the defensive warships of the virtual life civilization. They were kneaded wantonly like toys in the hands of children, and in the next mont beca dough in the hands of strong n. Each of them took on bizarre shapes, and before they could even explode, they had already been destroyed.
Next ca the stars and planets within the defensive periter of the virtual life civilization. Compared to those warships, they held out for a longer ti. Destroying a star with a Spatial Cannon was easy and simple because it used clever force. But now, this spatial explosion was using the most violent thod, without any technique at all, to destroy them. And because the distance was so great, limited by the main universe’s own ability to heal space, its energy had already weakened considerably.
One star began flickering rapidly. Amid the flickering, its luminosity rapidly declined, and in the end, it was like a bonfire that had been splashed with water, gradually dimming until it finally vanished without a trace.
Space was still vibrating violently. In this vibration, all matter that depended on space in order to exist beca extrely unstable. Even light underwent extrely severe refraction. Intelligent beings observed this world through visible light, so at this mont, the universe in their eyes had completely changed appearance. Not even a kaleidoscope would be enough to describe the chaos of space at this mont.
This energy advanced rapidly, and as it advanced, its power also decayed swiftly. But no matter how it decayed, its intensity remained incomparable. One star was destroyed, then two stars were destroyed… one space base, one space gun turret, one space dock, or one space transport formation… whatever it was, nothing could stop its violent advance.
Before such thunderous might, even Xiao Yu, or the virtual life civilization, could only endure it silently, without the slightest ability to resist.
The enormous power of the destruction of the galaxy ca quickly and left quickly. In less than one hour, this violent upheaval had already co to an end. The main universe’s own healing ability once again ca into play, and the violent space was rapidly stabilizing, but no matter how stable space beca, the damage this explosion had caused could no longer be erased.
What appeared before Xiao Yu’s eyes was devastation everywhere. Xiao Yu saw that more than half of the virtual life civilization’s base had been destroyed. Of its more than one hundred stars, more than sixty had been destroyed. The enormous base it had built with great expenditure of ti and effort had now almost entered a state of complete paralysis. As if it had suffered too great a shock and impact, the virtual life civilization made no movents at all at this mont.
And this was only the scene in the galactic core. In the surrounding space, in the areas worst hit by the explosion, those places had beco complete chaos, with no stars, no planets, no macroscopic matter of any kind, not even basic particles.
At present, too little ti had passed, and the most basic microscopic particles had not yet ford there. Xiao Yu already had so research into this kind of explosion, and Xiao Yu knew that in those places, the scene from the very beginning of the Big Bang would be recreated. They would go through that path once more, gradually forming macroscopic matter in the order of leptons, photons, protons, electrons, and so on.
“Everything is exactly as I predicted. Seventy billion stars have already been destroyed. Of the less than thirty billion stars remaining, at least twenty-five billion have been severely affected and no longer have any value for use. This ans that the less than five billion surviving stars left will beco the main target of contention between both of us. And because of my deliberate arrangent, most of these less than five billion surviving stars are located relatively close to . Using this spatial explosion, I also inflicted a heavy blow on the virtual life civilization in the process. Unfortunately, in order to prevent the explosion from affecting , I could not use this explosion to completely destroy it. That would have been too risky. After all, such a terrifying explosion is not sothing I can control with complete precision.” Xiao Yu thought silently. “Then, it is ti to begin the next step of the plan.”
“This is too crazy, this is too crazy… Even as crazy as I am, I never thought of doing sothing like this. You, you…”
In the universe that had just regained its calm, only the seemingly self-muttering ssage of the virtual life civilization drifted there.
Xiao Yu laughed disdainfully in his heart.
“That is because you have not yet mastered such terrifying power. Your level of technology is still insufficient to let you develop strategic-class weapons like the supermassive chain-reaction Spatial Bomb. Now, the spatial explosion has preliminarily ended, space has preliminarily stabilized, and the enemy has not yet fully recovered from this… very well, now is the ti for to expand my gains.”
Xiao Yu’s vast fleet had already sallied out in full force. At this mont, Xiao Yu no longer held anything back, nor did he conceal any strength. Because Xiao Yu knew that there was only this one opportunity, and if it were missed, it would never return.
“While your strength is heavily damaged, I will capture you in one stroke… Even if in this opportunity I do not achieve final victory, in the prolonged war afterward, I can still rely on my enormous positional advantage to slowly wear down your strength.”
“Your technological level is inferior to mine, your ruthlessness in making decisions is inferior to mine, your material reserves are inferior to mine. What exactly do you still have to rely on to win this war? rely that little bit more computational power than ? Computational power is indeed important, but unfortunately, computational power is not the only factor that determines victory or defeat.”
By relying on this mad act of destroying the galaxy, Xiao Yu had finally tilted the balance of victory in his own favor.
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