The whole weird world is waiting for me to go to heaven

Chapter 1011 Gods and Buddhas Everywhere

Chapter 1011 Gods and Buddhas Everywhere (15)
Liu Sheng and Qiao Yu took the monk's robes handed to them by the robotic arm.

After getting dressed properly, they slowly walked out of the modeling room.

Outside was a straight, silver corridor, silent and deserted, with only the sound of their footsteps echoing coldly. The glaring white light shone down, making their two bald heads shine.

Judging from the ubiquitous Shunfeng Express logo, this space station clearly belongs to the Shunfeng Express Group.

"Could this be the headquarters of the 1444th colony branch of the Shunfeng Express Holding Group?" Liu Sheng wondered.

That's right. The world gives an affirmative answer.

"What?" Qiao Yu was both surprised and delighted. "Great! We've finally arrived!"

Liu Sheng couldn't help but smile and gave her a high five.

"So our speculation was correct. The StarNet relay station is also here, which is why we were able to follow the StarNet and break through the Wanfo Temple's port to get here."

"So... that sticky stuff at the bottom of the hold... is..." Qiao Yu frowned.

“Yes, it’s the real Wanfo Temple,” Liu Sheng replied.

Qiao Yu immediately frowned in disgust.

The expression on the face of this usually calm and collected master was truly unsightly.

A short walk ahead, there is a dark section of the bridge.

At that moment, a cold, mechanical voice rang out:
"Identity verified, welcome, clan!"

"Should we proceed with the descent?"

Instantly, a beam of light shone down, illuminating the small ships neatly arranged in the center of the bridge.

These small ships have smooth lines and beautiful shapes. Their surfaces gleam with a metallic sheen, and they are so seamless that no welding joints can be seen. They have a timeless beauty that blends technology and art, making them dazzling and mesmerizing.

"It seems that those monks from Wanfo Temple used these to land on the planet," Qiao Yu said through gritted teeth, "and then used charlatan tactics to deceive the people into believing in them and control the entire society."

"Moreover, these were once small cargo ships used by Instant Wind Transport for interstellar delivery."

Liu Sheng quickly analyzed the structure of the small ship.

Although there are still many things she doesn't understand, she can clearly sense that the hull of this type of ship is extremely sturdy, even beyond her current understanding, which she speculates is to withstand the high-dimensional tidal interference during space jumps. Moreover, the reason why the people on the ground haven't discovered it yet is probably because it also has an optical concealment function.

Spatial jumps and the like can be seen from this engine, whose internal energy circuits are extremely similar to the energy circuits of the [Rules: Space] that she has mastered.

What's even more astonishing is that the energy core of this small ship is a small controlled nuclear fusion reactor.

"To compress nuclear fusion to this scale... and it's still more stable than the miniature star inside my body."

The tentacles burrowed into it one by one.

Liu Sheng studied it carefully, his eyes gradually brightening.

"I see. This cooling system is better than that of the Golden Crow Civilization. The Golden Crow Civilization had to use cultivators to control the agitation, while this relies on pure engineering design and materials science..."

"And this two-way coupling device allows the reactor not only to drive the propulsion system, but also to output power to shipborne weapons, forming a small nuclear bomb-level attack capability..."

"So that's how it is, it's that kind of cooling device encapsulation again." Liu Sheng thought, "No wonder those special bureaus can hold it in their hands and even seal it inside small Buddhist beads."

This technique was too advanced for Liu Sheng to comprehend for the time being.

"It seems we still need blueprints."

Liu Sheng has identified his target.

She had already replied that she would not carry out the descent, so the repetitive, cold mechanical voice disappeared, and the beam of light shining on the small ship went out.

The bridge was once again pitch black, with only a sliver of starlight shining through the distant portholes.

As soon as Liu Sheng stepped out, he bumped into Qiao Yu.

“Sheng Sheng! I just walked around here, all the cabins are open, there’s really no one here!” Qiao Yu said. “No, not only is there no one here, there’s not even any sign of biological activity.”

“This doesn’t make sense…” Liu Sheng frowned. “According to the previous rules, if you could be promoted to an elite courier, you could go to headquarters. Even Old Zhang has been here before, but why is there no one here?”

"Also, after that person submitted the commendation application, weren't there headquarters personnel who came to review it? Where were those reviewers?"

An uneasy feeling rose in Liu Sheng's heart.

[Wait a minute, I'm attempting to take over the space station...]

The world is too busy to answer yet.

"Is there an obstacle?"

Yes, the space station's mainframe is taking countermeasures against the interference.

Where is the mainframe's server?

[Command Center.]

Liu Sheng's gaze sharpened.

"Let's go to the command center."

……

Passage agreement.

Complete star map.

Ship blueprints.

This has always been Liu Sheng's goal.

Even the various technologies used in this space station, which can serve as a StarNet relay station and a hibernation site for "gods," are incredibly appealing to her.

However, to gain complete control, it is necessary to help "the world" break through the mastermind. Therefore, directly addressing the issue from a physical perspective is a feasible approach.

"World" then transmitted a three-dimensional structural diagram of the space station into their brains and highlighted the specific location of the "Command Center" on the diagram.

The two headed straight there.

Their current identity is that of the "Divine" race, the very beings that are responsible for this space station.

Naturally, all access control was open to them, and the motion-sensor lights in the corridor lit up one by one, all the way to the entrance of the command center.

"Welcome, Commander."

A cold, mechanical sound rang out overhead.

But for some reason, this time, his tone revealed a strange enthusiasm, as if he had been waiting for a long time.

A smile involuntarily crept onto Liu Sheng's lips.

The first thing that catches the eye is a huge, curved porthole that stretches across the entire front.

Outside the window, the starry sky is dazzling.

And that gray planet floated silently below.

It's like a dull pearl.

In the center is a large control panel, covered with countless buttons and touchpads of various shapes and sizes.

Liu Sheng couldn't figure out what these buttons were, but she soon noticed a thick user manual next to them.

"Hmm, that's quite thoughtful."

Liu Sheng excitedly opened the manual and searched for the table of contents.

"To shut down the mainframe... the first step is... to activate the terminal?"

A faint doubt arose in her mind.

But before I could figure out that doubt, it was like a piece of wood floating in the sea of ​​my heart, rising a little only to be pressed down by a hand full of wrinkles, age spots, and mottled sap.

"What's wrong, Sheng Sheng?" Qiao Yu noticed her unusual behavior and asked softly.

Liu Sheng suppressed her surprise and said calmly, "It's nothing. I just want to see how to activate the terminal. The instructions... are a bit complicated."

She lowered her head and stared intently at the complex lines of code in the manual.

Qiao Yu originally wanted to help, but after just one glance, she was dazzled by the code and her mind went blank.

Quickly look away.

Then I looked out at the sea of ​​stars.

Just as she was immersed in this rare tranquility, suddenly, a glimmer of silver light flashed in the corner of her vision.

Qiao Yu was taken aback.

"what is that……"

It's not a star.

Its speed doesn't resemble that of an aircraft.

It looks more like some kind of floating object.

But it's too far away, I can't see it clearly.

At that moment, she noticed that she also had an operation manual nearby. She picked it up and flipped through it to see if there was anything that could activate the observation system.

She soon saw a line of instructions.

Surprisingly, it's quite easy to understand.

Once she finished inputting the information, the target was locked, and a blurry holographic projection appeared before her eyes, slowly taking shape through the observation image.

Qiao Yu waited.

On the other side, Liu Sheng finally understood the operation and was about to raise his hand to input the first string of commands when he heard Qiao Yu gasp.

She immediately turned her head to look.

Qiao Yu stared blankly at the holographic image, her face as white as paper.

Liu Sheng followed the gaze and held her breath.

It was a floating humanoid figure.

Its body was grayish-blue, covered with a thin layer of frost, and it wore a tattered yet ancient robe, which did not belong to the style of the current civilization.

Even more bizarrely, there are several broken cross sections on the limbs, as if something had grown there, but now only the roots remain.

His eyes were wide open, as if he had died with his eyes open.

Liu Sheng stared for a long time. Memories suddenly flooded back.

That face—she had seen it in the mirror, in the pig-headed cook's reflection in the well, and under the gaze of the little tentacles…

“She is… Yao Sujin,” Liu Sheng said with difficulty.

"Yao Sujin?"

Qiao Yu doesn't remember such a person.

"Yes, back in the Seven Mysteries Academy, my identity was..."

She remembered that after defeating Master Qixuan, she chose to give up her life and freeze to death in the starry sky.

but……

How did it drift here?

She couldn't figure it out.

“And it’s getting closer and closer!” Qiao Yu said.

Sure enough, the silver shadow was approaching at a speed visible to the naked eye.

What was originally just a distant bright spot has now become faintly visible as a human figure.

Liu Sheng was completely absorbed in watching.

His hand was still resting lightly on the button.

Suddenly, my fingertips were brushed by some tough hair.

Itchy.

She was suddenly startled and looked down to find that the button under her hand had turned into an eye, rolling around and fluttering its eyelashes as it looked at her.

Not only this button, but all the buttons on the entire control panel have changed to this appearance, with countless eyeballs bulging out, all staring intently at Liu Sheng.

"Something's wrong!"

Liu Sheng delivered a powerful punch.

The eyeballs below burst open.

Scarlet slurry splattered.

The entire control panel collapsed on the spot, creating a deep, crimson hole. The writhing eyeballs vanished instantly, as if they had never existed.

The holographic image then went out.

Qiao Yu was taken aback, and only then did she look over, her face full of confusion:
"what happened?"

Liu Sheng took a deep breath: "Something's not right here!"

Qiao Yu frowned, then suddenly realized that the body in the distance had also disappeared, as if everything had just been an illusion.

But no, they all saw it.

Where did that person go?

Qiao Yu walked to the porthole in disbelief and looked out.

The next second—

Suddenly, with a loud bang!
The entire porthole suddenly jolted!
Something crashed into us at an extremely high speed!

Suddenly, everything went dark.

A frozen figure was seen clinging to the porthole.

Cracks were faintly appearing all over his body, and his eyes remained lifeless, like chaotic glass balls, reflecting the surprised expressions of Liu Sheng and Qiao Yu.

Qiao Yu couldn't help but scream.

Liu Sheng was also stunned for a moment.

His gaze was fixed on those pale lips.

Opening and closing.

It seems like they're saying something.

But because it was a vacuum outside and the space station was made of the same material, she couldn't hear anything.

However, she could read those lips:

You killed me.

Liu Sheng felt a chill run down her spine.

The next second, cracks appeared on the frozen corpse, and the whole body turned into ice crystal powder like shattered glass, which was swept into the dark void and disappeared.

Qiao Yu was still standing there, her eyes a grayish-blue, as if she was still immersed in the shock of the moment just now.

Just then, the entire cabin was plunged into darkness.

Only the last rays of the stars shone through the porthole.

There was only deathly silence all around.

But in the dead silence, something was quietly wriggling, accompanied by a nauseating, slippery sound.

Liu Sheng and Qiao Yu tried to escape, but unexpectedly stumbled and fell.

A powerful suction force emerged, pulling them downwards.

Feeling dizzy and disoriented, they managed to grab onto a metal protrusion on the edge of the cabin wall to steady themselves.

Looking down, the two were startled to realize—

There was absolutely nothing under my feet!

Below is a closed cylindrical structure with flashing red warning lights, illuminating a huge turbine spinning at high speed, emitting a deep roar.

This is not a "command center" at all!
Liu Sheng instantly realized—

"This is the centrifugal engine module used for artificial gravity simulation on the space station!"

Under normal circumstances, such high-risk areas should be under complete lockdown and people should be prohibited from approaching.

But they were unknowingly led deeper and deeper into its core centrifugal zone!
As the turbine continued to accelerate, the downward suction became even stronger, almost causing my hand to slip out. I could only hold on tightly to the only protrusion, my fingernails almost curling up.

But it's still better than being caught in the turbine blades and cut into countless pieces.

Liu Sheng wanted to call out to the little tentacles, wanted to call out to the "world", but her heart was completely silent.

"I finally remembered..."

"We were able to forcefully tear open a gap in the quantum firewall because of the 'World' that brought up a replica of our consciousness in the form of an electric current."

"The main body is still fighting deep within the Star Network, so it has no means of dealing with the situation..."

"So the 'world' and the little tentacles I just saw were all figments of my imagination, or perhaps..."

Liu Sheng looked into the churning darkness deep within the turbine.

"Thoughts guided by your collective consciousness."

As she finished speaking, points of light suddenly flashed in the darkness, as if neurons were being activated, lighting up in clusters and eventually weaving into a magnificent and complex neural nebula.

As the nebula flows with the turbines, it is a pulsating, merging, and entwining of colorful matter.

In the middle were tangled clumps of flesh, but they had been turned over, twisted, stretched, and curled, making it impossible to discern their complete structure. Only those unseeing faces were stretched into long shapes, their mouths pulled into black lines as if silently screaming.

"Now I know where all these people died," Qiao Yu said through gritted teeth.

"No, that's not right. He didn't actually die."

The cold, mechanical sound rang out.

But it's warmer now.

It seemed to be full of pity and love.

"However, our thinking is integrated."

"You... will be the same."

As soon as he finished speaking, the centrifugal turbine suddenly reversed direction!

A large amount of airflow is swirling.

The two were instantly separated.

His body was inevitably pulled downwards at high speed!
Getting closer and closer to those faces that died with their eyes wide open!
 Update time adjusted:
  Liu Sheng's story is also coming to an end.

  There will probably be another volume of content coming up, not too much, not too little, but it will definitely be an extremely important and difficult part to produce.

  At this stage, things have really been quite bumpy.

  I wrote it, then revised it, then deleted it.

  All that's left after all this busy work is anxiety and internal conflict.

  This is my first time writing, and I've already managed to reach this word count despite the challenges. I'm also trying my best to keep updating. I've really given it my all.

  I just felt that I couldn't let down the readers who had accompanied me all the way to this point, so I felt that no matter how difficult it was, I should try my best to update.

  But the difficulty of finishing the story was beyond my imagination. In addition, my world-building involved too many side plots, foreshadowing, and supporting characters, all of which were intertwined and influenced each other. A change in one aspect would affect the whole situation, so I needed more time to consider it.

  Perhaps it's because of my limited abilities; I just can't seem to do it.

  So, after much struggle, I finally made the difficult decision that was—

  Next, the update time will be adjusted.

  I'll update about once every two days.

  Each time it's still a two-in-one 4000-word book.

  This will give me enough time to sort out the previous settings and foreshadowing, fill in the plot holes, develop the characters, and bring everything to a good conclusion, leaving a not-too-ugly ending.

  To all the readers who have been following the story and voting for me every day, I'm truly sorry. The experience might not have been great, but I promise I'll finish it well, so please don't worry.

  
 
(End of this chapter)

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