The Exotic Land Reclamation of Vegetable Skeletons

Chapter 1566 It really was man-made, but who was it?



Chapter 1566 It really was man-made, but who was it?

Chapter 1566 It really was man-made, but who was it?

If you create a ripple in a small pond that spreads throughout the entire pond, that's no big deal. But if you create a ripple in the ocean that spreads throughout the entire ocean, that's a big deal; it might trigger something like a world-ending meteorite.

"The tremor in space, I don't know what caused it, but you sensed it here first, and then it was transmitted to me, so it must be coming from this direction." Luo Muluo pointed in a direction.

After saying that, Luo Muluo'er paused for a moment, and said suspiciously, "Wait, I am also projected here, so why can't I sense it? But you can sense it? Your real body isn't here either."

We're all just projections, so why are you so special?

You were clearly projected from the Boundless Land, and you even used your own body as a jump, which makes even less sense. How can you have abilities that even you don't have, if you use yourself as a jump?

Anthony naturally knew why Ang could sense it, and quickly changed the subject: "Our Lord's divine power is all-powerful. You said it came from this direction. What's in this direction? How far away is it? Can you calculate it?"

Luo Mulu could sense Anthony's wariness of him, and felt frustrated, but still replied, "I don't know how far it is, but I know how fast it is, and it can be passed to another branch, so the intensity is very high."

"Can you tell what this tremor means?" Anthony asked.

"What do you mean?" Luo Muluoer didn't understand.

Anthony asked, "Is this something that formed naturally? Or was it deliberately triggered by something? Is it a message? Or a natural phenomenon?"

Like ripples spreading across the ocean, are they caused by meteorites falling naturally from the sky, or by magicians casting spells? The two are completely different.

However, Luo Muluo'er's focus was on the information: "Spatial tremors can be used to send messages? How?"

The ripples that spread across the entire ocean are already a tsunami. Anthony's statement is equivalent to: You actually said someone used a tsunami to send a message? How could they send it?

"Can't you?" Anthony was stunned, looking at Ang as he spoke.

In his understanding, spatial tremors should be able to send information, as long as the spatial tremors match the rhythm.

Ang tilted his head and thought for a moment, then came to the midpoint of gravity and reached out to grab it.

The midpoint of gravity shifted towards Ang's position.

The midpoint of gravity was originally the midpoint of the struggle between the two devouring abysses. The gravitational lines were already taut, and when Ang grabbed them like this, they were taut even more, and the entire gravitational field slowly began to deform.

Then Ang suddenly released, and the midpoint of gravity bounced back, like a string vibrating, and a spatial tremor spread in all directions.

Everyone shuddered. The tremor they felt earlier was imperceptible to everyone except Luo Muluoer, but now it was so close that they could feel it clearly.

Seeing that it was effective, Ang immediately adjusted his direction, made a loose grip with one hand, tightened the midpoint of gravity, and pulled the two Devouring Abysses to form a taut string pointing towards the direction of Lomulor's main body.

Then Ang rhythmically plucked the 'string', and it vibrated outwards.

Sensing these tremors, Luo Muluoer hesitated and asked, "Who are you?"

Ange nodded: "The original body."

Negris didn't understand and hurriedly asked, "What? Who are you?"

Then, turning to Luo Muluoer for translation, he asked, "Is he asking if your true self sensed it?"

Luo Muluo said with surprise, "The rhythm he played is the 'Who are you' in the starlight. This is the rhythm we use to ask other stars about their identities. I didn't know it could be done like this. Changing the flashing of divine light to a trembling rhythm can indeed carry information, and every magical star can understand it."

After a pause, Luo Muluoer added, "The main body couldn't sense it; it's probably too far away."

Ang pulled back the string again and plucked it hard, this time with significantly more force than before.

“I didn’t sense anything,” Luo Muluoer said.

This was repeated five times, each time with more force than the last, until the fifth time when Luo Muluoer finally said, "Yes, yes, it's very slight."

Ang played it again, even harder than the sixth time.

"I sensed it, it was very clear, amazing, it really can transmit information," Luo Muluoer said in shock.

Having been a god-like being for so many years, this was the first time Luo Muluoer had discovered that spatial tremors could be used in this way.

Ang pointed here, then to Lomulor, and said, "Distance, six sections."

Ulsmann, Negris, Anthony, and others were all taken aback. Negris, in particular, excitedly asked, "Ang, what do you mean by six sections? You just played six times, one section per time?"

Ang nodded.

"Are you calibrating distances?" Negris asked excitedly.

Upon entering the void, Negris and his companions faced a very troublesome problem: units.

Units frequently used in planes, such as volume, weight, and distance, are almost entirely invalid in the void.

Distances can easily be hundreds of millions of kilometers apart, and any given dimension can contain trillions of tons of material. The numbers are so vast that the units of measurement lose their meaning.

They didn't care about the size and weight; if they didn't need it, they didn't need it. But the distance was a major headache for them.

How far is Little Mars from the Great Void? Over a billion kilometers. How far is the Silent Dead Sea from Little Mars? Over a billion kilometers.

Even after the silent Dead Sea had coalesced into a divine star, the number of billions of "few" hadn't been calculated—was it one, or nine?

The lack of a suitable unit of measurement makes communication difficult. People can't express precise distances; they can only point in a direction and say "go straight" or "go straight, straight, straight, straight," and the distance is determined by the number of "straight"s...

Moreover, it cannot be calibrated because nothing in the void is fixed and unchanging.

Now it's all good. From here to the main body of Lomulor is only six segments away. This is what Ang marked. With Ang's ability, if he said it was marked, then the distance of each segment should be almost the same.

Having determined the distance to Lomulor, Ang turned around and flicked again in the direction from which the tremor was coming. This time, the flick was stronger than before. Ang said at the same time, "Ten sections."

It seems the estimated distance is farther than Luomuluoer, so we started playing directly from the tenth section.

After waiting for two hours, if the tremor was indeed man-made, then the other party should have received the message and replied. Now that they could receive it, Ang played "Twelve Sections" again.

Then Ang would increase the distance by two stops each time, wait two hours, increase the distance by two stops again, and play it once more.

When it reached the fortieth section, a tremor finally came back, with the exact same rhythm as Ang: Who are you?

A dozen seconds later, Luo Muluo's main body also sensed it and looked at Ang in utter shock: "Was it really done by someone? Who was it?"


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