Bringing The Farm To Live In Another World - Chapter 16065
Chapter 16063 Explosion
After explaining everything, Zhao Hai returned directly to the space villa. He found that Laura and the others were already prepared, but they were still there, their faces still showing a hint of worry.
Zhao Hai went over and hugged them one by one, smiling as he said, “Alright, don’t worry. You can go outside for a few days. You can come back after my experiments here are completed. Don’t worry.”
Laura and the others nodded upon hearing Zhao Hai’s words. Then, they carried their things and went directly to their rooms in the virtual realm. They also had rooms there, but they wouldn’t stay there.
After Laura and the others left, Zhao Hai sat down at the spatial villa. He looked at it; this was the home he and Laura considered. The villa had undergone numerous renovations. Besides the above-ground portion, there was a large underground space, even larger than the surface area. There was a hot spring and other facilities there, originally used for experiments. Each of the villa’s original small rooms had its own inner space, but Zhao Hai and Laura felt they couldn’t turn the entire villa into a testing ground or an inner space; that wouldn’t feel like a home. So, they gradually sealed off much of the space, restoring the villa to its original state, retaining only the underground hot spring area, where they would occasionally soak.
Now, the living room served as Laura’s testing ground, but it also retained some of its original function. Zhao Hai and Laura loved it here; it felt like home. However, they didn’t know if it would be preserved after this experiment; it would be a pity if it wasn’t.
For the next few days, Zhao Hai waited for news from Wen Wenhai and his group. After receiving Zhao Hai’s order, Wen Wenhai and his group immediately took action. They used the Evolutionary Celestial Sphere to notify everyone in the sect that no one from the Blood Slaughter Sect could enter the Real Illusionary Realm or exchange items there. While waiting for the sect’s notification on when the Real Illusionary Realm could be used again, Wen Wenhai and his group also immediately allocated territory to the Alien Clan and the Undead Clan, allowing their members to live there temporarily.
Such a major move by the sect naturally caused a huge uproar within the sect. This was the first time the Blood Slaughter Sect disciples had encountered something like this, and inevitably, panic gripped them. They all wanted to know what had happened. Wen Wenhai and his group subsequently issued a notice informing everyone that nothing was wrong with the sect; it was simply that the sect leader was conducting an experiment that might affect the Reality Illusion. Therefore, the Reality Illusion was temporarily unusable to prevent disciples from losing their consciousness within it or suffering shock. They were also advised against using the Reality Illusion or exchanging items from it.
The Undead and Alien races, both vassal races of Zhao Hai, were also gathered together because Zhao Hai’s experiment might have some impact on them.
Although this explanation was plausible, the disciples were still somewhat skeptical. Ultimately, Wen Wenhai had no choice but to tighten control over the sect’s disciples. No disciple was allowed to leave the sect at will; anyone caught would be arrested on the spot. The sect would issue a separate notice regarding when the ban would be lifted. Furthermore, a collective punishment order was issued to all disciples: if any disciples in a given area disobeyed the sect’s orders and were discovered leaving, they would be dealt with immediately according to sect rules.
This was arguably the strictest order ever issued by the Blood Slaughter Sect. All the senior disciples knew that the sect leader’s experiment this time was extraordinary; otherwise, such a strict order wouldn’t have been issued.
Because of this, the senior disciples were all very cooperative. They understood that it was best to obey the sect’s orders, otherwise, the sect would severely punish them, so they all behaved themselves.
However, some newly joined disciples didn’t think that way. Some were already dissatisfied with the sect, while others felt something might have really happened and wanted to do something to gain some advantage. So they even began secretly making connections, and they didn’t use the Heavenly Sphere to communicate, believing it would expose their actions. Instead, they used jade swords.
But how could this escape the Blood Slaughter Sect’s surveillance? Wen Wenhai immediately discovered their movements. Without a word, he dispatched his alien cavalry to capture them all. This time, Wen Wenhai and his men used a restriction to immobilize them before taking action, so they couldn’t even offer a shred of resistance, nor could they destroy the jade swords they were using to communicate. They were caught red-handed. Wen Wenhai didn’t hesitate and ordered all their lives taken, and they were executed. They weren’t even qualified to become members of the undead race.
Furthermore, Wen Wenhai publicly announced all the evidence they had collected throughout the sect before executing them. Now everyone in the sect knew why they were being executed, and naturally, no one objected. Even the senior disciples of the Blood Slaughter Sect fully supported the sect’s actions, believing it was the right thing to do.
The matter was quelled by Wen Wenhai’s iron-fisted methods, and no one dared to cause trouble again. They all knew that despite Wen Wenhai’s seemingly easygoing nature, he would not hesitate to kill when necessary.
This incident resulted in the execution of hundreds of kingdom-level experts. Because they were the ones who initially orchestrated the attack, they were the primary targets. Not only were these individuals punished, but their families and close associates were also dealt with, affecting nearly ten thousand people.
This large-scale impact was unexpected by many disciples within the sect, especially the newer ones. They hadn’t anticipated the Blood Slaughter Sect’s ruthlessness in its actions.
However, some of the older disciples of the Blood Slaughter Sect didn’t seem bothered. These senior disciples were well aware that the Blood Slaughter Sect’s name wasn’t given lightly; they could control killing intent, and their killing intent had always been formidable. Zhao Hai’s command of the alien race to destroy an entire realm was not unprecedented, and had been done more than once or twice. Therefore, these senior disciples didn’t see anything wrong with Wen Wenhai’s actions.
With these people gone, the Blood Slaughter Sect calmed down, and Wen Wenhai and his group were all ready. Wen Wenhai then sent a letter to Zhao Hai, informing him that everything was prepared.
After receiving Wen Wenhai’s message, Zhao Hai checked the situation at the Blood Slaughter Sect and then at the Hell Space. Only then was he relieved. He then sat down in the spatial villa and directly entered the rune space with his divine sense.
Once his divine sense entered the rune space, he found that there were no changes. Zhao Hai breathed a sigh of relief and then began to compress the power within the space, while simultaneously compressing the runes within. As the power continued to compress within the rune space, the pressure increased. Gradually, Zhao Hai felt that the entire rune space seemed to be transforming from an ordinary space into a space filled with liquid. Not only that, but the space was also slowly transforming into a solid.
After an unknown amount of time, Zhao Hai felt that the space had been compressed to its limit. Even his divine sense couldn’t move within it. The entire space was like a powder keg compressed to its limit, now lacking only a tiny spark.
Zhao Hai knew perfectly well that his divine sense was that spark. Everything else in the space was immobilized, only his divine sense could still move, and he now needed to use his divine sense to ignite this powder keg.
However, Zhao Hai didn’t know what the outcome would be, so before officially igniting the powder keg, he tried to calm his divine sense as much as possible.
Once Zhao Hai’s consciousness had completely calmed down, he stirred his mind and his consciousness surged forward. This movement was like someone throwing a match into a gunpowder keg; a deafening boom followed, and Zhao Hai felt a point of light suddenly illuminate the center of the rune space. Then he lost all consciousness; his entire mind was focused on that single light. He didn’t know how long that light had existed; Zhao Hai had completely lost his sense of time—it could have been an instant, or it could have been ten thousand years.
After an unknown amount of time, the white light finally disappeared. There remained a trace of energy, which quickly increased, but the power was chaotic—a pure energy. Slowly, the energy automatically split into two types, and Zhao Hai’s consciousness gradually returned. He finally realized that his experiment was half successful.
Just as Zhao Hai’s thoughts returned, the pure energy slowly transformed into two energies: one black and the other white. These two energies intertwined and began to slowly rotate. Zhao Hai gradually came to understand what these two forces were. Both were, in fact, the primordial energies of the universe. One was the dark matter energy Zhao Hai had identified as possessing a certain order, while the other was chaotic and disordered. Zhao Hai vaguely remembered that this energy had a name: entropy.
Entropy is a chaotic and disordered energy, and it will continue to exist and even increase. These two energies can be considered the primordial energies of the universe; they are like opposites, inseparable. The Big Bang occurred not only because dark matter energy reached a certain level, but also because entropy reached a certain level. Entropy is an energy that cannot disappear; it will only increase until the balance between this energy and dark matter energy is completely broken, and the Big Bang occurs. (End of Chapter)
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