I Don't Agree to the Terms-Chapter 1077 - 566: Celestial Bodies, the Catastrophe of Black and White

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"Oh man, I finally pinpointed it, this was way too difficult."

Gu Shanhai looked somewhat astonished; he had been working tirelessly to locate the celestial body for many days and nights, initially believing he would have to wait until the Jade Tree, this large tool, matured to achieve it. Unexpectedly, he managed to capture the celestial position coordinates in advance through Magic Power tides and Magic Power bloodlines.

The reason he couldn't locate it was quite simple: it was too far away from him and obscured by other worlds. Fortunately, he employed a dual approach, using Magic Power tides for positioning, otherwise, solely relying on Magic Power bloodline might not have found it.

"But it seems a bit problematic, doesn't it?" Gu Shanhai examined the returned data, sensing something peculiar.

The celestial bodies were a pair, one black and one white, resembling chess pieces.

As for whether they were literally chess pieces, Gu Shanhai wasn't sure, but he could confirm one thing: these two celestial bodies were mutually gravitationally entangled, continuously rotating, moving centered around each other, causing the whole celestial body world cluster to revolve.

"It doesn't seem like something good."

Looking at the data, Gu Shanhai noted that alongside bringing Magic Power tides, the arrival of the celestial bodies would impact the world.

Most simply, it could tear the world apart; fortunately, since the gravitational forces between them strained against each other, it wouldn't cause a colossal impact like the Great Ruins.

The Great Ruins fragment the world, whereas the celestial bodies at most might bring minor debris, such as surviving other races.

This isn't a good thing; for slightly larger worlds, it's merely torn skin, but for a petite world like the Wizard World, it's like losing an arm. It won't lead to demise, will just cause further harm.

"How did the Wizard World manage to grow and rise in such contradictions?"

Through celestial positioning, Gu Shanhai found the Wizard World located in a lower tier within the entire celestial cluster.

The only differentiating factor was the World Tree leaves remaining in the Magic Power tides within this world.

Hence, Gu Shanhai suspected it was likely due to the World Tree leaves; growth comes from self-reliance, but preventing the world's demise, that's credited to the World Tree leaves, nothing more.

He knew clearly the nature of the World Tree; having leaves with such features was good enough.

In his past life, he managed to cultivate worlds mainly thanks to the "First Era", otherwise typical World Trees usually just represent worlds, not the world itself.

Of course, not everything is absolute, as Gu Shanhai's experience is limited.

"Is there space-time fluctuation?" Gu Shanhai detected a trace of fluctuation emitted from within those celestial bodies just now, a fluctuation he was familiar with concerning inter-world travel.

"A civilization in the celestial body cluster developed inter-world movement through these celestial bodies, so how did those wizards in past lives develop into the Wizard World." Gu Shanhai couldn't help but remark.

"Never mind, forget about the Wizard World."

"Since they can traverse worlds, that's perfect, or else trying to shorten the distance would require substantial effort."

Without this inter-world fluctuation caused by them, Gu Shanhai couldn't intervene and would have to wait for the celestial bodies to slowly approach the Wizard World before he could act.

However, the required time might make Gu Shanhai's head grow big.

Being able to expedite the process is certainly preferable.

"I need to adjust the data and extract corresponding information from the space-time fluctuations."

Gu Shanhai quickly initiated research, discovering more anomalies about the celestial bodies in the process.

"Wait, I seem to have found why wizards couldn't effectively pass on their legacy." 𝓯𝓻𝒆𝙚𝒘𝓮𝙗𝓷𝒐𝓿𝙚𝒍.𝙘𝓸𝙢

"The celestial bodies not only bring Magic Power tides for wizard revivals but also contain enough factors to cause civilization destruction."

The two celestial bodies possess highly concentrated and erosive negative energy with completely different natures; the black celestial body is a blend of death and shadows, while the white one is straightforwardly cold.

"Therefore, when Magic Power tides peak, is also when the apocalypse arrives."

"Surviving this period is a miracle for civilizations."

He initially thought the wizard legacy ceased due to time gradually running out, but the reality was far scarier.

Fortunately, the crisis brought by these celestial bodies only evolved during the peak periods of Magic Power tides; weathering through it implies escaping disaster.

The idea is ideal, but the issue is this peak period lasts at least a thousand to ten thousand years.

The celestial bodies' radiation area is incredibly vast, making it impossible for normal civilizations to endure such a long period.

Human civilization in the Wizard World likely survived primarily due to that piece of World Tree leaf.

"Now there's another problem, how far has the civilization capable of inter-world travel through these celestial bodies developed?"

"And how will future wizards solve the celestial body threat and ensure the stability of Magic Power tides?"

Gu Shanhai could confirm that during past lifetimes, the celestial bodies were likely handled by wizards; otherwise, such calamities couldn't be left unchecked, potentially preventing the development into Wizard World and instead transforming into Frost Ice Great World or Yin Soul Great World.

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