Feng Yi and Eggy exchanged brief glances before silently diverting their eyes, saying no more—perhaps this was an unspoken understanding between them. Some things, after all, are better left unsaid, tucked away deep in the heart.
"Alright, I'm starting now."
"Okay."
As Eggy slowly shut its electronic eyes, Feng Yi's wristwatch projection screen was soon replaced by countless inscrutable codes and symbols. They constantly formed and broke into various words and fonts, rapidly disassembling and reassembling into new terms in the blink of an eye, the cycle perpetuating itself...
Beyond that, the only things left in the spacious room were codes and darkness. Staring at them for a long time had somewhat caused Feng Yi to experience brief hallucinations, as if this vast universe were the primordial form composed of countless codes, endlessly evolving and splitting into new universes—from the original universe to the Grandmother Universe. This timeless process continuously renewed itself, creating the diverse world we know today. It seemed like these universes split and overlapped in one place, a parallel space both visible and untraceable.
One minute...
Ten minutes...
One hour...
During this not overly long period, Eggy's temperature was rapidly rising... Feng Yi didn't know what continuing might entail, and he didn't dare suddenly awaken Eggy, so he could only repeatedly cool it down with a cooling device.
Eggy operated at high power for a full two hours and forty-five minutes, during which Feng Yi continuously cooled it down. Now, Eggy lay motionless, already in a deep hibernation state, like a lump of scrap iron.
"Hard work there, old buddy."
Only when Eggy's surface temperature had completely cooled did Feng Yi take a long breath. He carefully placed it inside the Space Crystal.
Then, without hesitation, Feng Yi opened the smart watch translator, deciding to refer to Eggy's personal translation and compare it with the ancient books to find differences. After all, translation without a reference carries great uncertainty, and even with Eggy's innumerable iterations, accuracy couldn't be guaranteed.
Feng Yi began to seriously examine the most probable conclusions noted, which were the most likely descriptions to appear in the book.
The translation roughly stated: "I'm delighted you can see this note. I come from the Magic Crystal World, and by the time you read this, the 130,000-year-old Magic Crystal World may no longer exist. We can accurately calculate the time in a special way, and when you open this note, it would be 27,000 years later in your present."
"Magic Crystal Civilization...?" Merely after reading the first few lines, Feng Yi couldn't help but exclaim in amazement, his breathing becoming heavier. It seemed that things were far more extraordinary than he had imagined, and he continued reading...
"Our universe is on the verge of collapsing and destructing. During this, the Magic Crystal World sought help from the universe countless times, to no avail. Regrettably, the Magic Crystal Civilization was among the top tier of the known 72 civilizations and, in the end, we met destruction. The destruction of the civilization originated from a war, a war between the Magic Crystal World and the Shadow Civilization that lasted two thousand years—they developed an extremely terrifying Bizarre phenomenon. The Bizarre destroyed us, it destroyed the universe and even destroyed the Shadows themselves—'Bizarre' originated from the 3.5-dimensional probability alternate dimension space. We can understand Bizarre as a combination of all negative matter; it is both real and illusory. Through a probability dimension we do not understand, Bizarre could even make the spiritual world become reality, using any negative characteristics that any creature has, leading and assimilating the whole universe towards collapse."
After reading this, Feng Yi's mind was unsettled for a long time. So, this so-called Bizarre was, in fact, some sort of being created in the alternate dimension space by the Shadow Civilization using some method, no, strictly speaking, it could no longer be called a living being.
The note also contained: "For the sake of the entire universe, in the final stage, we had no choice but to seal the fourth-dimensional space of the Mirror World along with ourselves using Magic Crystal technology. If it were to leave the barrier, it could bring catastrophe to the entire universe. Once you open the door on the left, you will fall into the Mirror World we created. It is connected to various doors of illusion and reality and can be classified in the 3.5-dimensional alternate dimension space. A part of the Bizarre is sealed in this void. To fight the Bizarre, we thought to create the same dimension as it. Fortunately, we succeeded—but as the crystal barrier weakens, the seal will eventually be released. Be warned that once you step through that door, it will be very hard to return. The barrier is divided into three levels: the White Cloud World, the Red Cloud World, and the Ecliptic World—any flying apparatus will be greatly restricted in the 3.5-dimensional high-density space effect, and even in space, your body will not feel any relief from gravity's hold—Note: once you step through this door, it will be very hard to return."
The note ended there, and the following were some descriptions of the Magic Crystal Civilization's technology. The six-pointed star crystal inside the room seemed to be part of the seal for the Bizarre. Feng Yi was entirely shocked by the news, momentarily struggling to accept it.
"What are White Cloud, what is Red Cloud, and what is the Ecliptic World?" A torrent of questions relentlessly surged into his brain, but unfortunately, the book made no mention of how the Bizarre appeared, nor what realm the 3.5-dimensional probability space belonged to. Hmm, this could be urgently clarified, but it was a pity that the connection between the wristwatch and the outside world had already been severed.
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