Ding Huan didn’t remind Qi Xinyue and Lao Liu to watch out for anything.
The Blue Star passed through the wormhole vortex, and if it disintegrated within, they could only leave it to fate.
With their current strength, once the Blue Star disintegrated, they could do nothing; reminding them was superfluous.
Ding Huan’s Divine Will sought out the wormhole vortex outside of the Blue Star, as Qi Xinyue clung tightly to his side.
They would be better off if they survived the transit through the wormhole.
If they didn’t make it, there wasn’t much to be said either.
It wasn’t until this moment that Qi Xinyue truly understood the protection Ding Huan had for Qu Yi.
Wandering alone in the cosmos, one never knows if tomorrow will come.
Only Lao Liu seemed indifferent, staring distantly at the Blue Star’s large screen, his thoughts unknown.
Time flowed away in this extreme, quiet silence.
Such wormhole vortices were not easy to find; with luck, one might encounter several in a month.
With bad luck, it wouldn’t be strange not to find one for years.
Ding Huan did not know whether his luck was good or bad. On the fifth day after deciding to enter the wormhole vortex, his Divine Will captured a cosmic vortex.
Some of these vortices were wormholes, some were spatial displacements.
One misstep would lead to total destruction.
No matter the level of the Blue Star, entering a spatial displacement vortex meant certain death.
But Ding Huan had no choice; his current abilities could not distinguish between wormhole vortices and spatial displacement vortices.
The arrow was already off the string; Ding Huan could only rely on his intuition to pilot the Blue Star toward the vortex.
Qi Xinyue saw Ding Huan suddenly begin to adjust the direction and subconsciously gripped his clothes tightly.
In just an instant, Lao Liu saw a massive vortex appear on the Blue Star’s large screen, then darkness.
The Blue Star began to tumble violently.
If it were ordinary people inside the Blue Star right now, they would have already been tumbling to their deaths.
But whether it was Ding Huan, Qi Xinyue, or Lao Liu, they sat in their seats unmoving, despite the Blue Star rolling wildly.
The Blue Star was not an ordinary spaceship; it was equipped with a gravitational field.
That is to say, no matter where the Blue Star was, the gravity inside would always point down towards the floor of the Blue Star and would not change.
Even more advanced than the Blue Star was the Blossom God Battle Disc, which also had a gravitational field inside.
But the gravitational field inside the Disc was different from that of the Blue Star; the Disc’s field always took the human body as a reference.
Once the parameters were set, the gravitational field of the Disc would adjust according to the position of the body during tumbling.
Therefore, during the tumbling of the Disc, one would not lose weight and could maintain balance.
Qi Xinyue had already gripped Ding Huan’s arm. She knew that if the Blue Star disintegrated, that would be their moment of demise.
After the initial tension, having grabbed Ding Huan’s arm, she calmed down completely.
Ding Huan’s Divine Will penetrated outwards, and he found it being torn apart again.
This time Ding Huan did not continue to temper his Divine Will. He did not know how long the Blue Star could hold out in the wormhole. If it was destroyed, what was the point of tempering his Divine Will?
The only consolation for Ding Huan was that although his Divine Will was disrupted, he could still sense that a white Protective Air Layer covered the outside of the Blue Star.
It showed that the manufacturing technology of the Blue Star was exceptional, having anticipated such a scenario during construction.
The cost was the Blossom God Crystal Stone in the Energy Cabin being rapidly consumed.
No one knew how much time passed, and even Lao Liu yearned for the tumbling to stop quickly.
It wasn’t foolish; it knew that if the rolling continued, the Blue Star truly would disintegrate.
Ding Huan sighed inwardly, preparing himself for the disintegration of the Blue Star.
Just then, the tumbling of the Blue Star seemed to stop, and Ding Huan was astonished to find his Divine Will could now clearly reach out.
"We’ve survived," exclaimed Ding Huan as he stood up excitedly.
Qi Xinyue, equally overjoyed, stood up with Ding Huan, her hand still not releasing his arm.
Who wouldn’t want to live if they could survive?
As for Lao Liu, it even did a few somersaults.
Neither Earth nor the Blue Star was a good place for it to establish its Foundation Establishment.
It only hoped that in this location, far from Earth, it could find a good place for Foundation Establishment.
"Xinyue, we seem to have left the Solar System... No, I feel we may have left the Milky Way," Ding Huan said, gripping Qi Xinyue’s arm. He had made the right bet.
"Xiao Tu, it seems like there’s something wrong with the power cabin of our Blue Star battleship," said Qi Xinyue with concern.
Ding Huan nodded.
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He saw it too; the Blue Star’s current speed was slower than that of ordinary airplanes, completely devoid of any powered flight.
The speed was still decreasing.
Moreover, although the Blue Star had passed through the wormhole vortex, the consumption of the Blossom God Crystal Stone had generated a Protective Air Layer that had shielded the Blue Star from disintegration.
The surface of the Blue Star had been abraded away, looking very rough and unsightly.
The power cabin must have broken down at that moment.
Ding Huan simply packed up all the Blossom God Crystal Stones from the Energy Cabin.
He couldn’t fix the Blue Star; he had to rely on luck now.
Looking at the Cosmic Guidance Ball, there was still no guidance displayed.
Ding Huan put the guidance ball away into the Star House.
With the Blue Star devoid of power, even if he found a Cosmic Transmission Vortex, he wouldn’t have the capacity to reach it.
Divine Will seeping outwards, Ding Huan was thrilled to discover that, although his cultivation hadn’t improved, his Divine Will could now scan out to twenty thousand meters.
This was almost a fivefold increase compared to when he had first entered space.
It turned out that cultivating the Divine Will in places capable of strangling it produced such great results.
Blue Star was without power, and the one who cared about it the least was Lao Liu.
As soon as it heard Ding Huan say that they had left the star system where Earth was located, it immediately rushed to its spot for cultivation practice.
Moving to a new location, it wanted to continue its attempt at establishing its demonic foundation.
Not dying in the cosmic vortex of the wormhole, Ding Huan actually felt more at ease.
He didn’t even bother to check where Blue Star was headed but simply chatted with Qi Xinyue about their experiences with cultivation.
Although he was also a ninth-level gene cultivator, his understanding of the Luo Shijin far surpassed Qi Xinyue’s,
After Qi Xinyue had reached ninth-level gene cultivator, she also realized the difficulties of Foundation Establishment.
On the rare occasion that Ding Huan was free, she just wanted to sit quietly with him, without thinking or doing anything.
But Ding Huan’s explanation of the Luo Shijin quickly pulled her in.
Many of the things about cultivation that she didn’t understand became clear with just a phrase from Ding Huan.
As expected, Lao Liu failed to establish its foundation once more and wanted to smash everything in its room in anger.
But glancing at the already chaotic mess of things, it lost the desire to do so.
Exiting the living cabin, the first thing Lao Liu saw was the huge monitoring screen of Blue Star.
When it saw the image on the monitor, it immediately started shouting loudly.
Ding Huan, puzzled, glanced back and soon became ecstatic,
"Xinyue, it looks like we’ve found a human planet."
On the monitor, a giant Star Land appeared, and Ding Huan could even see spaceships landing outside this Star Land.
Although Blue Star had lost its power, it was still in the process of flying.
Ding Huan forcefully adjusted the direction of Blue Star with his Divine Will.
To his delight, he really could control Blue Star and gradually approached the giant Star Land.
Getting closer, Ding Huan finally saw it clearly.
This was indeed a Life Planet, and on the outside of this Life Planet, there was a huge square.
Above the square, a few giant words hung: Four Directions Interstellar Station.
The square was filled with many different styles of spaceships.
There were ships like Blue Star, but Ding Huan wasn’t sure about their performance.
Blue Star quickly arrived at the square and no one stopped it from landing.
But because it had lost power, Blue Star couldn’t stop right away.
The managers of the square obviously noticed this and immediately came over.
Fortunately, at this moment, Ding Huan had forcibly halted Blue Star’s advance with his Divine Will, bringing it to a halt in an open space.
"This area is not designated for docking ships, take your spaceship to the assigned spot."
A man came over, scolding Ding Huan as he opened the cabin door.
Sure enough, it was the Cangyu language, Ding Huan was overjoyed.
As long as it was the Cangyu language, that meant this Star Land was part of the Cangyu cosmic system.
"Sorry, my spaceship has a bit of a problem, I will manually push it to the designated spot in a moment."
Ding Huan disembarked from the ship and spoke politely.
He felt sure this place was a major star, otherwise, a square outside of a planet wouldn’t possibly have a gravitational field.
A planet capable of setting up a gravitational field wasn’t ordinary, that’s for certain.
"Wait, is your spaceship broken?"
A fierce-looking woman strode over, followed by several burly men.
Ding Huan had seen ugly women before, but this kind of ugliness was a first for him.
Flaring nostrils and thick lips, not only were nose hairs clearly visible, but even her eyes were irregular, with yellow hairs growing on both sides of her face.
Her thick neck propped up an even larger head, making one think she didn’t have a neck at all.
Among the men following her, two had full faces of lines, and it was unclear whether they were innate or added later.
"It should be broken, I’m not quite sure, I’ll push the ship to the spot."
The woman waved her hand:
"No need, your ship is definitely broken, sell it to me."
"Tou Jie, here comes business again."
Several people followed from a distance.
Ding Huan, just from seeing how others made way for them, knew these blokes must be local toughs.
The incredibly ugly woman named Tou Jie waved her hand:
"Don’t distract me from my business."
"But this is my ship, if I sell it, won’t I be trapped here forever?"
Ding Huan said, frowning.
The woman snorted coldly, and before she could speak, the previous manager who had scolded Ding Huan about parking said,
"New here, huh? If your ship is broken, I suggest you sell it to Tou Jie."
Ding Huan’s face showed resignation:
"My ship is indeed broken, but if I sell it to someone, what if they later come to me claiming I sold a broken ship? What do I do then?"
Having just arrived, Ding Huan wasn’t clear on the laws of this place. So, some things he needed to say upfront.
Tou Jie waved her hand:
"Don’t worry, I won’t mind. Even if it’s broken, I won’t use that as a reason to sue you."
Sure enough, there really was a reason one could be sued, which made Ding Huan even more cautious.
(Today’s update ends here. Goodnight, friends!)