Biological Alchemy Notes

Combining deer antlers, tiger eyes, horse teeth, cow ears, snake body, carp scales, tiger paws, eagle claws, and loach tails into one creature creates a dragon.

Combining a lion's head, d...

Chapter 351 Country Folks See the Big City

Unlike the twenty-odd Dalos people who were in distress, Wu You could take more proactive measures.

Using the power of willpower and the Eye of the Observer, one can trace back to the location of the Dalos Empire, with only one minor problem.

When Wu You used the aberrant radiation "stones" to trace that aberrant civilization, the pile of radiation "stones" that served as aura sensors turned gray and lost more than 80% of their energy after Wu You's will returned.

If the Nadaros were to sense this now, these wrinkled, skinny green-skinned people would probably die.

However, Wu You immediately put his worries to rest, because he remembered that the spaceships of those Dalos that crashed should still be somewhere on the seabed.

Even if the offspring is extremely ruthless, it probably won't eat metal components unless it's of a particularly unusual species.

Although spaceships are not living things, their ability to sense auras might be somewhat lacking, but they should still be able to sense something in general.

Soon, merfolk discovered the pile of spaceship wreckage while traversing the seabed.

Under Wu You's orders, a siren went over and used its tentacles to entangle the spaceship, then dragged it to an island.

The island was pitch black, covered in scorch marks from lightning strikes. Besides these, there were some charred objects, mostly carbonized plants or the remains of invasive species.

Wu You stood at the highest point of the island, and with a wave of his hand, the pile of small hunting boat wreckage flew towards him and hovered less than 5 meters in front of him.

As his attention gradually focused and his will grew stronger, the surrounding space felt somewhat confined. At this point, not only the local natives and abominations, but even alchemical creatures could not get close.

Amidst the invisible vibrations, the light-transformed medium reappeared in the air, its projection now many times clearer than the one used during the Nayi people's mass sacrifice.

"The universe and the void always have many unknowns waiting to be explored. Let's see what surprises this time will bring me."

Usage permission: Observer's Eye.

Suppress the urge of your mind to fly away and merge it with the power of your will.

During this brief period, Wu You's immense mental and willpower combined to generate some indescribable energy, blurring the surrounding space and time.

This creates a state of scorching space, instantly annihilating all microorganisms within the island's area.

There was no such reaction when we traced the aberrant civilization on the Gemini planets last time.

Wu You could also sense this change, but since there were no of his own people around, and he could also take the opportunity to observe, he did not restrain himself.

Sensing the faint trace of life on the spaceship wreckage, Wu You slowly closed his eyes.

At a certain special point of resonance, the light projection in the sky looks up at a place beyond the heavens.

Endless starlight and spacetime swept across the field of vision like a high-speed, colorful reverse current, passing through galaxies, nebulae, and star fields.

That feeling of weathering the vicissitudes of time returned once more, like a deity who has seen through the cycle of birth and death.

The space at a certain point in the sky has some ripples that quickly disappear; if you don't look closely, you might think it's just your imagination.

Wu You's vision was in a semi-illusory state at this moment, having experienced it once before and being more experienced than before.

Along the path of the gaze, those transparent barriers are clearly visible, like the dividing lines of a curved surface of spacetime or the universe.

Unlike last time when he passed directly through the crack in the barrier, this time, Wu You's will neither damage nor be blocked by the spacetime barrier. Instead, it naturally ignored it, easily traversing endless distances like a ghost passing through a wall.

Even though he didn't know exactly how many layers of spacetime boundaries he had experienced, Wu You knew that the distance this time was much greater than the last time.

Not only does it take longer, but because one's strength, spirit, and will are now vastly different from before, efficiency is multiplied, so the amount of spacetime experienced in the same amount of time is much greater.

But the longer time it takes is only a few seconds longer. If anyone outside saw it, they would just think that Wu You closed his eyes for a short while.

We're getting closer!

One can clearly feel that the "humanity" in the star clusters they pass through is getting stronger and stronger, while there is also an indelible "stench" of some offspring.

When the gaze of will reached beyond a thin membrane, a smile appeared on Wu You's lips.

It's this kind of thing again. I've already experienced it before.

But this time the situation is different.

The gaze of will is like an extension of a projection, evolving from a visual channel into an invisible outline, gently stepping towards that thin film.

In a mere fraction of a second, his entire will and vision pierced through the membrane that had rammed into Wu You like a bull's head for a while last time.

At the same time, in this vast universe, there are both spawned civilizations and a few intelligent civilizations involving advanced life forms, both within crystals and observation and early warning stations.

The internal equipment malfunctioned for a fraction of a second, which the intelligent mainframe perceived as a minor glitch, even more subtle than a regular logical error, and the responsible supervisor felt nothing at all.

Wu You's gaze seemed to possess a sense of smell, breathing in the bustling interstellar atmosphere that far surpassed anything he had ever seen before.

In this vast universe, there are advanced civilizations, other civilizations that depend on them, and a considerable number of aberrant civilizations. Naturally, there are also all sorts of aberrant creatures in uncivilized forms that are everywhere.

The images of the Dalos people fighting against the abominations in their memories were indeed not the wild fantasies of a mentally challenged person.

Here, civilizations have formed a united alliance, learning from each other's strengths and weaknesses to fight against the monstrous creatures filled with madness.

The Earth, the Milky Way, and even the areas surrounding it, are more like remote, rural corners, completely out of place in the real "big cities."

However, this also highlights the terror of these monstrous creatures.

These beings of unknown origin, while fighting against such a large-scale civilization, also effortlessly dispatched other monstrous creatures to wipe out those "uncivilized" life-bearing planets.

Regardless of how these beings found those life-bearing planets in the vast universe, their methods of sending abominations are actually more advanced than those of advanced civilizations.

Most low-level planets are unable to resist the invasion of abominations on their own. The Tuscany and the Wild Beasts on the Twin Stars of Inlta, the biohazard crisis on the Blue Star, the eutrophication of the marine abominations on the Nai Star, and even the abominations that descended from the Eastern Realm were not something that the "ancient people" could shake.

Lower-level or lower-middle-level interstellar civilizations, such as those exiled civilizations, can be eliminated by any arbitrarily branched-out offshoots.

Or, to put it another way, a mutated civilization might have started as a normal civilization, only to be "polluted," and then slowly transformed into a mutated civilization, during which time its technology would also develop dramatically.

The idea is that a chick mutates from a henhouse and goes to eat the other chicks.