Chapter 312 What a coincidence, they all came!
Lin Xiaohe ultimately decided to go to the Yuhe River. It was a choice they had no other option.

The countdown to the Holy Monument, like a death knell, urges every race to find a way to survive.

The faint ambient light shone on the Arbiter's hull, giving it a cold, metallic sheen, making it the only man-made beacon in the absolute darkness.

Leading the way were the Stardust Giant Sonic Whales. Their massive silhouettes faintly shimmered with starlight in the darkness.

They had not sung or uttered any joyful calls for a long time, but instead silently hurried on their way to the domain river etched in their genes, a river that warned them not to approach.

Weasley patted his whale companion's head; the warmth from his large hand conveyed a deep understanding between the two.

Amidst the ripples created by the gravity of the giant whale, the Star Messengers danced gracefully.

All the star maps they spent so long drawing are now a mess. Without the gravitational pull of the giant whales, they would be nothing more than a small pebble in the universe.

The third brother patted his chest with lingering fear: "Luckily, we were smart back then and decisively chose to go to Lin Xiaohe."

"Yes, who would have thought... sigh."

Further away, even more indescribable mutated stardust creatures floated in the shadows.

Like prism bird flocks that aggregate and separate like crystal fragments, and spiral jays that roam in spiral trajectories.

Together they formed the escort formation for the Arbiter, enacting a silent yet magnificent epic escape.

Inside the arbiter's cockpit, instructions were relayed one after another.

"Be careful to keep your distance from other extraterrestrial civilizations. The Sui Xing people said that a great gathering of interstellar life means a great gathering of information and various resources. We know the current state of our Ark's technology. We rely entirely on the Zerg to fill the gaps, so we can't let other extraterrestrial civilizations steal our information."

Upon hearing this, the third brother curled his lip.

That's not what he said at all!
Adhering to the principle of friendship, the third brother took the initiative to tell Weasley: "For interstellar life and ourselves, the convergence of different races and different information is a long-awaited feast that can effectively improve ourselves."

Stardust humans are also considered interstellar life forms, so they can definitely take this opportunity to level up!
“Weasley, do you really not want to come out? It’s just spaceship wreckage, it poses no threat to you.”

Weasley refused: "If the Lord doesn't tell us to go out, we won't go out."

"Our Lord has gone to scout ahead!"

"Oh."

The Arbiter was sailing through a shocking wreckage.

A massive, ring-shaped mothership, as large as a mountain range, had ominous sparks flashing at its broken edge, as if it had been devoured by an invisible behemoth.

Several slender reconnaissance ship skeletons have also been nested by stardust creatures, resembling withered trees entwined with vines.

And those completely submerged ship hulls, like floating tombstones, record the despair of a distant world that failed to reach the other shore.

The Stardust Humans were heavy-hearted. They and the Giant Whale, known as the Black Zone Street Scoundrels, had come here many times.

They had never seen such a long, desolate stretch of spaceship wreckage!

Never seen it before!

What worries them even more is the change in the Yuhe River.

It is like a magnificent band of light that runs across the dark domain, formed by the convergence of flowing primordial energy and torn starlight, like a gentle yet grand wound that tears through the entire dark domain.

The light of the Domain River was a cold, pulsating, eerie blue, intertwined with the glow of stardust and the grayish-purple of dark matter. No life could survive in the Domain River.

However, in areas with relatively stable energy levels, there were surprisingly many spaceships that were still able to maintain basic operations.

Their shapes are incredibly diverse.

Some resembled metal moths with enormous wings of light, carefully absorbing the energy of the domain river.

Some resemble layers upon layers of steel coral reefs, moored for a long time.

The hulls of these spaceships were covered with deep marks, and the faint glow of the shields they were trying to maintain shone through.

There were far too many of these suddenly appearing spaceships, densely packed together. They followed this unwritten interstellar civilization agreement, maintaining a certain distance from one another.

This sense of tacit understanding made the crew of the Arbiter, who had finally escaped the wreckage, feel isolated and ostracized.

The Stars Messenger proactively shared the information he knew with the Arbiter: "Those are the Ci'ao people. It is said that they have become a subordinate civilization of a Domain Lord, and have a fleet that serves the Domain Lord exclusively."

"That small spaceship over there is the Jishe civilization. They are a parasitic species of microorganisms. Don't be fooled by its small size; it can't carry many people. In fact, it represents their entire civilization. Their individual members are almost invisible to the naked eye, and tens of millions of Jishe individuals reside in a single drop of blood. I suggest you stay away from them. Perhaps with a single breath, thousands upon thousands of Jishe people could enter your bodies along with the water molecules in the air and multiply infinitely."

"Wow, a planet is flying towards us! Ah, it looks familiar, like I've seen it somewhere before."

This planet hurtled straight toward the Arbiter in a manner that defied the laws of physics.

Behind it trailed a long tail—a group of dilapidated Federation human spaceships of various models.

The spaceships near the Yuhe River silently observed this strange planet and the unfortunate creature about to be destroyed by it.

Just 100 kilometers away from the Arbiter, the planet slammed on the brakes, as if the Creator had cast a spell, and came to a complete stop.

Immediately afterwards, a figure flew out of the Arbiter.

"Contractor!"

"Gaia!"

Lin Chiyang hugged a little girl tightly.

"How did you come?"

“A beautiful and powerful woman who looks a lot like your sister brought me here. She didn’t lie to me after all; she helped me find a contractor.”

“She is my sister,” Lin Chiyang corrected.

Wow, that's awesome!

The two chattered away, like old friends who hadn't seen each other in a long time, so much so that no one could get a word in edgewise.

Little did they know that their appearance would astound many spaceships.

Most of these spaceships knew about the collapse of the universe and didn't want to wander around aimlessly, while others were not very familiar with the strength of their native civilization and wanted to proceed cautiously.

This caution was indeed well-founded.

They first saw a powerful figure who was about to become a Domain Lord, using dimensions to travel long distances.

Then, they saw a strange spaceship that actually exuded the aura of the Zerg.

Before I could figure out what was going on, I saw a strange and unusual planet.

Good heavens, this planet has actually come to life! It's sentient!
For a moment, these spaceships, which originally had their own ideas, remained still, increased their vigilance, and became more alert towards the Arbiter and Gaia.

But what surprised them even more was yet to come.

Three forces arrived here simultaneously from three different directions.

Countless spaceships seemed poised to fill the banks of the Yuhe River.

"Long time no see, Changqing."

"Chu Huaizhi, you're still alive?"

"Jormungandr, you actually teamed up with Evergreen?"

The three big shots were on the verge of exchanging blows.

Suddenly, a figure returned from the fourth dimension to the third dimension, landing right between the three of them.

This person was Lin Xiaohe.

Lin Xiaohe looked around and raised an eyebrow: "You guys want to gang up on me?"


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