Infinite Job Transfers Starting from Mechanic-Chapter 1083 - 546: The Truth of the Universe
The so-called causality jump is actually similar to the way Su Yu moved through nihility before.
Directly using thoughts as the "cause" to achieve the "effect" of movement.
It’s just that the causality engine of the warship has much greater power, allowing for much longer distances to be moved.
Of course, the distance here refers to the distance at the level of causality, not in the usual sense of spatial distance.
This kind of causality jump also requires the help of Star Tower Navigation to precisely position for precise movement.
At this moment, under the control of Fear Intelligence, the warship’s Star Tower Navigation (the version outside the Universal Realm) has been activated, starting to search for surrounding causality radiation sources as references for the jump’s positioning.
Su Yu looked at the map above, and surprisingly, there was only one large causality radiation source marked as the "Primordial Universe."
That is, the Real Universe familiar to Su Yu, where he was born.
It seems that the Human Empire at the time named this universe as the "Primordial Universe."
At this point, the causality jump has already been initiated; the "cause" of the entire warship has been generated.
As long as Su Yu determines the target, he can immediately convert the "cause" into the effect and reach near the target.
However, Su Yu didn’t immediately choose that large causality radiation source but continued searching on the Star Tower Navigation map.
He was looking for his own little universe.
But he couldn’t find it.
Probably because the scale of the little universe was really too small, being only slightly larger than Azure Star; the causality radiation was too weak to be detected.
"What a pity, I originally wanted to go back first..."
Su Yu initially thought of trying to pilot the warship to the little universe first, then transferring the useful stuff from the warship to the little universe.
But now it seems that it’s temporarily impossible.
However, this is actually a good thing.
If the warship couldn’t find the little universe, other unknown presences would also find it difficult to locate, thereby making the little universe safer.
However, Su Yu remembered that as soon as he had just left the causality radiation range of the little universe, he immediately encountered a deadpan face.
Could it be that the cosmic undead seemed to have a way of finding the little universe and thus sent those deadpan faces to guard outside its causality radiation range?
Because it’s a cosmic undead, does it have a special method of sensing to search for the little universe?
This reduces the safety of the little universe.
Of course, it could also simply be luck.
Those deadpan faces wandering in nihility, just happening to come near the little universe?
Su Yu really wanted to understand how that cosmic undead found the little universe?
It’s just that Su Yu could temporarily only seal it with the power of cause and effect and couldn’t probe its memory to obtain its secrets.
Su Yu tried to send out his thoughts, asking the cosmic undead this question.
The cosmic undead immediately laughed coldly and said, "Sure, the answer to this question is in my memory. You can come find it yourself!"
The cosmic undead agreed readily, but Su Yu ignored it.
This guy was obviously trying to trick Su Yu.
The memory of a universe, even if it’s just an undead, contains an amount of information that Su Yu couldn’t possibly bear.
If he dared search the cosmic undead’s memory, he might immediately have his mind overloaded by the vast amount of information, turning into an idiot.
Seeing that Su Yu wasn’t falling for it, the cosmic undead stopped its cold laughter, not knowing what it was thinking.
Knowing that Su Yu had already initiated the causality jump, as soon as he returned to the Real Universe, this cosmic undead might get swallowed.
But it didn’t beg for mercy or anything like that.
Nor did it curse furiously like before.
It seemed that it wanted to retain its last bit of dignity.
Could a cosmic undead also have its own pride and dignity? Or is this just a personality it simulated?
Su Yu couldn’t discern.
He didn’t ask more; he merely silently set the jump’s target: return to the Primordial Universe!
Buzzing...
The warship trembled slightly, a moment later returning to normal, as if nothing had happened.
But Su Yu immediately sensed a subtle change in the warship’s causality environment.
Although the causality ratio hadn’t changed at all, Su Yu keenly noticed that the causality environment within the warship was no longer maintained by the causality engine but originated from another strong causality radiation source.
As if the light source inside the warship, which was once the internal lamplight, has now turned into the "sunlight" shining in from outside the window.
Su Yu quickly projected his spirit beyond the warship, and he felt an endless unknown presence hovering outside the warship.
Its shape defied any description; even with Su Yu’s power, he couldn’t discern even a tiny bit of its true form.
He couldn’t see it, or rather, couldn’t comprehend it.
He could only sense its overpowering presence and the overwhelming malicious fear it exuded.
Su Yu saw boundless mountains of corpses and seas of blood, endless suffering and torment, countless death and fear.
All the terror and malice he had encountered before instantly surged into his mind.
It seemed like this unknown presence was the collection of all horrors and malice.
The moment he sensed this unknown presence, Su Yu felt fear once again.
This fear was different from the fear triggered by the deadpan faces before; it entirely stemmed from Su Yu’s instincts.
It’s the instinctual fear of a living being when encountering an overwhelmingly powerful and malicious unknown entity.
"What is this! I must escape...!"
In an instant, the thought of escaping surged in Su Yu’s mind.
This kind of entity was too terrifying, could it be a monster in nihility?
He immediately ordered the initiation of another causality jump to flee from here.







