The Starship sped swiftly along a safe route towards the location of the Immortal Realm.

Apart from Lilith and Vashida, all the others who participated in this operation were high-level explorers who had traveled through space alone.

Before this, they had never had a space trip like this, where they didn't have to worry about the voyage or the dangers of unknown star systems. They had spacious mobile homes to live and rest in, and when they were bored, they could gather together to eat, drink, and chat. They could also have controlled sparring in the magic training room, or enjoy the scenery and play in various parts of the mirror space.

The journey was still long, but it was not boring for them; in fact, it was quite comfortable.

Moran, on the other hand, has rarely appeared since the start of the journey.

Everyone assumed that she was piloting the Starry Sea Ship from the control room, ensuring the success of the operation.

So when Moran appeared on the green mossy grass after several years, it immediately caused quite a stir.

“Moran!” Vasita, who was trying out new flavored cookies with Knottakpin on the grass, was the first to notice her.

This call drew the attention of many people.

On the terrace of Tracy's house, the Elf Queen Ariana stopped her chess game with Tracy. Several witches who were practicing precise magic control nearby also dispelled the magical glow in their hands. The dragon breath curtain was also lifted, and Anita and the red dragon Meredith walked out from it.

The relaxed atmosphere on the grass vanished, and everyone looked at Moran with tension.

"What's wrong? Is there some kind of problem with the voyage?" Knottak asked with a serious expression.

Faced with the concerned and questioning gazes of the crowd, Moran paused slightly, "Nothing went wrong! The voyage is going smoothly, and we should be near the Immortal Realm in two or three days at most."

"It's good that you're alright!" Everyone breathed a sigh of relief.

Vasita patted the back of her hand: "You've worked hard. We've been living a leisurely life, with you being the only one responsible for piloting the Starship. We're almost there now, so you can finally relax a bit. Would you like to try some of the cookies I made today?"

Moran became increasingly confused: "I didn't pilot the Starship!"

Tracy had been to the Starship's control room and chuckled as she explained, "The Starship is piloted by Kaba."

"Crack?!"

"That little skeleton?!"

Everyone was stunned, and the image of the little guy who had just arrived in the Mirror Space, holding a wooden sign, came to mind.

These seemingly dull and stupid undead creatures were actually able to pilot the Starship and sail safely through the perilous void for several years.

“Yes,” Moran nodded affirmatively, her tone carrying a hint of pride in her magical pet, “Kaba doesn’t get tired, doesn’t get sleepy, and doesn’t get bored. It’s a natural-born pilot.”

This explanation left everyone looking at each other in disbelief, yet they had no choice but to accept the fact.

After all, the journey over the past few years has been smoother than expected.

“Then you…” Vasita couldn’t help but lean closer, looking Moran up and down, and asked curiously, “What have you been doing these past few years? We’ve wanted to visit you so many times, but Zizi always said you were busy…”

This question voiced the doubts in everyone's hearts. Sensing the curious gazes of the crowd, Moran's smile widened. Instead of answering directly, she summoned the Book of Cards and took out a card.

“This is…” Tracy’s eyes were instantly drawn to the card. As the all-knowing witch, she keenly sensed that it was a new card.

"I named it {signal booster}."

Moran showed the cards to everyone, his voice clearly reaching each person's ears, "In the past few years, I have mainly been researching and perfecting it."

She began to explain in detail: "As everyone has probably experienced, although {communication cards} have cross-world communication capabilities, in actual cross-world communication, the power consumption is huge and the communication is unstable."

"Once we arrive in the Immortal Realm, we'll have to split up. If we can maintain contact in time, it will give us a significant advantage."

Everyone nodded in agreement. This was indeed a shortcoming when using the {communication card}, but they all felt that there was nothing they could do about it, since the distance between worlds was too great.

"Can this card solve the problem of cross-world communication?" Lilith asked curiously.

Moran nodded: "I drew on the technological knowledge of Earth and the Dream World, combined with Valen's alchemical magic, to create this signal relay device that can be placed in the void."

With a light tap of her fingertip, the card materialized, appearing in her hand as an intricately structured, multifaceted prism combining a sense of technology and magical beauty:

"It can automatically capture and amplify specific signal fluctuations of the {communication card}, and form a temporary communication network covering a large area of ​​stars by linking them together through preset nodes."

Seeing the growing surprise and joy on everyone's faces, Moran continued, "Once we arrive near the Immortal Realm, we'll need everyone to carry some of these cards and place them at key points along the jump path or in suitable locations in the outer void of the cultivation world we're rescuing. This way, we can maintain contact just like we did in Valen, and it will be more efficient to call for help in case of an emergency."

After a brief silence, there was an overwhelming sense of amazement and discussion.

"My God! In just a few years... you've quietly created something this amazing!" Cecilia exclaimed in surprise. "If this thing were scattered throughout the universe, wouldn't we be able to stay in touch with our friends no matter where we go?"

Queen Ariana examined the signal amplifier closely, turning it over and over: "Lord Moran, if we place some signal amplifiers in the void between the worlds of Thran and Valen, would that enable real-time communication between the two worlds?"

Moran nodded: "If there are enough signal boosters, theoretically the cost of communication over long distances can be reduced to about the same as that of communication within the world."

"As expected of you..." Lilith murmured, looking at Moran. "We all thought you were struggling with driving... Who would have thought you were actually tackling such a difficult problem! And you succeeded!"

"No, not at all!" Moran waved his hand. "I also read other magic books to clear my mind during that time."

A magic book? To brighten my mood?

Knottak and Meredith looked at Moran with eyes full of reverence.

Dragons don't really like reading. Apart from the magical knowledge passed down from their memories, they rarely read or study on their own initiative, and they can't bring themselves to read.

The others weren't much better off. Even Tracy, the all-knowing witch who loved reading the most, couldn't stay indoors for so long and only deal with reading and studying.

While everyone else was on vacation, exchanging ideas, or traveling, Moran actually stayed in his study the whole time, even speeding up the flow of time!
Looking at Moran's radiant appearance, it's hard to believe he's been in seclusion doing research for so long.
The King of Scrolls! He truly is the King of Scrolls! (End of Chapter)

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