The first holy city.
As the guiding light dissipated, Li Changzhou stood in the void of the universe, surrounded by countless shining stars.
In the farthest distance, amidst the Milky Way, five galactic disks dot the landscape, resembling five giant eggs.
With just a visual estimate and based on his five years of experience traveling the universe, he could estimate that the five galaxies were exactly 150,000 light-years apart.
It is about 12 million light-years away from him.
There are three spiral galaxies and two starburst galaxies, all with roughly the same mass, approximately 40 billion solar masses, or the mass of 40 billion suns.
The five galaxies are all deformed due to each other's gravitational pull.
—This is what Li Changzhou saw at a glance, and the information he subconsciously analyzed.
Isn't this in the city?
No, he immediately dismissed his doubts. This was the city, the first holy city containing a miniature universe!
The true dragon disappeared, and the two were guided by divine light to different regions of the microcosm.
The way to enter the second holy city is to find a suitable opponent in this microcosm and defeat them.
What is there to hesitate about?
Li Changzhou immediately used "teleportation" to continue his battle with the true dragon, vowing to kill this son of a saint!
"Um?"
"Teleport" failed to work.
How could we fail? The rules of this game shouldn't suppress anything about the players.
Li Changzhou sensed his own power surging like a million bolts of magic, his divine will surging, the Heavenly Demon's power profound and mysterious, his blood and qi vast and boundless, like a raging ocean.
In the eyes of some spiritually perceptive monks, he was a World Tree covered with stars!
Each star is a powerful system of energy.
These powers, which should have been independent and incredibly strong, were combined and integrated by the Primordial Divine Tree, giving Li Changzhou the strength to easily annihilate ordinary Heavenly Realm beings.
Everything is intact and has not been suppressed.
Why did the "teleport" attempt fail?
The divine sense, powerful enough to carry millions of years of magical energy, spread out, and the solid void gave him the feeling of being made of supreme material.
He understood.
No wonder the "teleportation" failed; compared to this microcosm, the space outside the Holy City was as thin as a sheet of paper.
This is a Dead Sea universe.
Perhaps because of the Holy City, it could not expand along with the universe, causing the space to remain at its original size.
The maximum rate of material growth—including strength—is nine million per second.
Li Changzhou previously believed that the greatest solidity of matter was the supreme material, but that is not the case. It is the solidity of space in the primordial universe.
In this Dead Sea universe, space is indestructible, so spatial skills like "teleportation" are naturally rendered useless.
Only teleportation-type divine will can traverse space here.
This is also why a master of the Heavenly Rank can forge supreme materials into Heavenly Artifacts; only the will of Heaven can distort the 'most solid' material in the world—but cannot destroy it.
Without long-range abilities, finding a target in this Dead Sea universe will be difficult.
Li Changzhou's gaze returned to the five star disks.
If all participants, like him, lose the ability to tear through space, then these five star disks would undoubtedly be the primary destination.
Space is three-dimensional, and these galactic disks are not all facing him; some can only be seen as a line on the side.
He chose the galactic disk that faced him directly.
Take out the supreme celestial artifact—a bronze spear.
The raw material is 'lightning bronze', which resembles lightning in shape. It travels through the universe, "smashing" countless planets and shattering time and space.
Li Changzhou, through the power of fate, caught a glimpse of its tail light in the long river of time.
Then, it was chased at the same speed for an infinite distance, and finally, in the process of motion, it was initially refined, giving birth to intelligence.
Otherwise, who could stop the "most solid" thing that is at the "fastest speed" (the speed of light) with their bare hands?
At least not at the Heavenly Rank, not even for a Heavenly Rank supreme expert like Li Changzhou.
Li Changzhou held the lightning bronze spear, activating the [Heavenly Will·Destiny] and the spatial laws that were infused into it during the forging of the spear.
He raised his hand and stabbed.
Silently, a huge hole appeared in a space that had probably never been shattered since its birth.
With the same sturdiness, the bronze spear, blessed by the will of heaven and the laws of space, can naturally shatter space—it can only shatter, not obliterate.
Li Changzhou stepped inside.
The next moment, he emerged from the void again, and judging from the surrounding environment, it seemed as if he had not moved.
Looking at the galactic disk directly in front of him, it has changed from 12 million light-years to 11.92 million light-years.
"You're lucky."
It traversed a distance of 80,000 light-years in a single trip.
If "teleportation" were still possible, this distance wouldn't be much, but relying solely on shattering space to travel, a distance of 80,000 light-years would be worthy of being called the longest distance in the universe.
Of course, the universe is boundless, and there are countless extraordinary people and events. Perhaps 80,000 light-years away is just the level of getting an 80-point score in a KTV, which is not enough to leave the private room or be considered respectable.
Take a deep breath.
A surge of vital energy rushed in, rapidly restoring the energy depleted from driving the will of heaven.
In an unfamiliar environment filled with enemies, Li Changzhou was not afraid, but he dared not act rashly and always kept himself in peak condition.
Once his abilities are restored, he raises his hand again.
The space shattered silently once more, revealing a deep, gaping hole.
Li Changzhou went inside and then reappeared.
He estimated the distance...
From his perception, nothing really happened this time.
Of course it moved, but the distance... three light-years? No, he grasped the feeling of the first move when he made his move, so it should be eight light-years.
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