Voyage of the Stars.

Chapter 1526 Intensive Ultra-Large-Scale Powerful Space Shattering

Chapter 1526 Intensive Ultra-Large-Scale Powerful Space Shattering

With the combined efforts of the nine civilizations, they instantly delivered a devastating blow to their target.

Despite the fact that the nine civilizations that had completed the attack dared not be careless in the slightest, the seven civilizations on the outer edge of the two-dimensional region remained on high alert, and the Great Virtue Civilization, which was manipulating the spacetime reversal from behind, also "peeked out" and looked into the interior of the two-dimensional region.

They all knew that the flagships of many cosmic-level civilizations would not be destroyed by a single dimensional reduction attack.

However, the situation appears to be more serious than they imagined.

The 1.2 billion paper-paper civilization warships that had completed the dimensional reduction attack were also in the two-dimensional space area. They quickly discovered that in this large area, very few of the warships that had been hit and covered were directly destroyed. It could be said that almost all the Nebula-class capital ships were unharmed, as they maintained their three-dimensional characteristics by relying on their own rule shields.

The only ships that were directly destroyed were the reconnaissance ships that had been scattered throughout the battlefield.

From the perspectives of the seven civilizations outside the two-dimensional fishpond area, all the Nebula-class warships of the four fleets of the Great Voyage Organization were flattened. They were like warships on a piece of paper, and their shapes and features could only be seen from one direction.

It could be the back, bottom, side, head, or stern of a warship.

Without exception, not a single one of the Nebula-class warships in the four fleets was visible from the inside. This meant that none of these Nebula-class warships had been wiped out in a single dimensional attack; their rule-based shields prevented them from losing information from one dimension.

"Where did this civilization come from? They are clearly four civilizations, and yet all four of them were able to withstand the attack from the paper civilization." The leader of one of the civilizations couldn't help but marvel at the sight.

As if hearing his exclamation, commanders or leaders from other civilizations also voiced their opinions on the battlefield communication channel.

"How could the intelligence be so far off? Weren't they supposed to be newly advanced cosmic civilizations? How could they have such a strong mastery of flexible rule shields? It's unbelievable."

"Yes, those string-pullers must be a unique technological civilization. I wonder which of these four fleets belongs to them."

“It must be that one!” The voice pointed to one of the fleets and said, “It seems that their flagship is indeed a product of some special technology. You can see that their regular warships don’t have the dreamlike, rhythmic appearance of their flagship.”

"Hmm, it should be that fleet. But the other three civilizations are also quite powerful. Could they also have unique technologies that allow them to withstand the two-dimensional attacks of the paper-like civilization?"

"Hey, there aren't that many unique technological civilizations. I think they probably just shared the technology of the String Piercers."

"Makes sense!"

"Yes, that's what I think too."

"Oops, enough of that nonsense, look at that!!!"

Behind the rapidly exchanging information flow, a representative of a civilization team pointed to the "two-dimensional fishpond" on the holographic display screen. Following the representative's pointing, the leaders of the seven civilizations, the Great Virtue Civilization, and the Paper Civilization all saw something different.

They discovered strange phantoms appearing alongside the group of capital ships.

The twelve billion paper warships of the paper civilization in two-dimensional space immediately activated their scanning equipment and scanned the entire two-dimensional space. They found that there were quite a few strange things, and they were not strange things at all, but rather square creations.

From an observer's three-dimensional perspective, they appear as rectangles in a two-dimensional space.

They are like projections of one side of those Nebula-class rectangular warships, scaled down countless times, imprinted in two-dimensional space.

The ratio between the lengths of each of their sides conforms to the golden ratio. "This..."

Upon seeing this, within the paper civilization, the four-dimensional organ of an ancient intelligent life suddenly evoked that ancient memory.

"Commander Vitels, they are the Awakeners civilization! It can't be wrong, it must be them!"

This paper-thin civilization fighter, who had been in hibernation for countless years and whose existence was unknown, shouted in his internal civilization channel: "The Awakener Civilization, it must be them! That means our previous intelligence was correct, it wasn't some string plectrum, but a human civilization, it's not a coincidence, it really is a human civilization! No, it should be said that the string plectrum is the human civilization, that powerful civilization we once encountered!"

"So it really is them," muttered the commander of the Viterus fleet, glancing towards his civilization's flagship.

Their own civilization's flagship, leading a hundred million warships, had already ganged up on the String-Player flagship; now, they didn't know what the situation was.

After discovering that the String Piper was human civilization, the fleet commander was initially quite worried about his civilization's flagship, but he soon stopped worrying.

The scan results told him that there were many of those rectangular patterns, which appeared out of thin air, as if they were manifested by some kind of rule from nothing, and now they densely covered the entire two-dimensional space.

"What is this?"

The commander of the paper civilization was also seeing these small cuboids for the first time. Even though the detection and scanning results were already in front of him, he couldn't immediately recognize what the functions of those cuboids were.

However, he didn't need to guess, because the densely packed little cuboids quickly told him the answer.

After the group of cuboids materialized from nothing, each of their edges extended in four directions, just like drawing the edges of small cuboids straight down on paper with a paintbrush. The extension of each edge quickly formed a grid with countless holes.

The color of the grid lines also becomes darker as they connect to each other, turning from light-colored lines into dark ink lines.

Suddenly, the entire two-dimensional space area seemed to be covered by a fishing net, with countless crisscrossing black lines everywhere.

It's worth mentioning that the extension of these black lines just happened not to touch the warships of the four civilizations of the Great Voyage Organization, just like graffiti deliberately avoiding certain patterns in a sketchbook.

This was clearly intentional.

As for why they deliberately avoided their own warships, everyone saw the answer in the next moment.

Suddenly, the crisscrossing black lines began to vibrate at an extremely high frequency. In just a few dozen Planck intervals, the entire two-dimensional space, along with the countless paper-based civilization warships within it, was "cracked" into countless small fragments.

Immediately afterwards, the black grid trembled violently, and in an instant, it shattered the entire 11.7 light-year two-dimensional space region into countless dense fragments, just like tempered glass.

Countless two-dimensional fragments shattered into pieces like tempered glass falling.

Because they were just fragments of two-dimensional space that had been cut off, their edges still carried the rules that cut them. These rules obviously prevented the spread of their two-dimensional rules, so that after the entire two-dimensional space shattered, "the universe suddenly reacted." The spatial rules of the universe itself caused the surrounding three-dimensional space to be reassembled in just one Planck time.

As a result, the seven civilization fleets that were originally located outside the two-dimensional area instantly closed in as space merged, and the dense, crystal-clear two-dimensional fragments scattered in front of them like scraps of paper.

The scene was breathtaking; countless two-dimensional fragments were scattered in three-dimensional space, constantly tumbling and rolling, making one feel as if they were in a space of dazzling light and shadow. It was absolutely beautiful!

(End of this chapter)

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