Wow! The item-dropping rate is really high!-Chapter 855 - 611 Possibility of High-Dimensional Navigation_2

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On the side, Feng Ling, who indeed had the corresponding technical reserves, curiously widened her bright eyes, silently pondering, 'Do they really have the necessary technological reserves to solve this problem? If so, perhaps this might actually be a way out.'

After all, prophecy is fickle, sometimes accurate, sometimes not.

What you see isn't always useful.

Those fragmented prophetic images are undoubtedly true, but their dimensions of time and space cannot be guaranteed.

The more detailed the description of an event's purpose, the blurrier it becomes across the dimensions of time and space.

Conversely, if the constraints of time and space are tightly locked, the direction and type of prophecy may veer completely off course.

To know the fate of humanity in its exploration of the universe, she could only "see" the perspective from a spaceship's porthole arriving before an interstellar harbor filled with structures.

As for whether it is the present or centuries or millennia into the future, there's no telling.

Whether this interstellar harbor even lies at the targeted waypoint of this exploration team, that too remains uncertain.

And whether this interstellar harbor is even built by humans themselves... that is even harder to say.

When all these uncertainties pile up, the more one can foresee the future, the more they feel lost about it.

She had no idea how humanity on the ground would truly act when it came to it.

Meeting Bai E's inquisitive gaze, Feng Ling collected her wandering thoughts and nodded slightly, "You can give it a try. It might just be a feasible direction. But even if this problem is solved, you'll still have to face another issue—the beacon's guidance..."

Back when their Elf Envoy Group managed to arrive at Blackwater City, they relied not only on Feng Ling's powerful Spiritual Energy abilities but, more importantly, on Yue Ying, stationed inside Blackwater City, serving as a beacon to provide high-dimensional space guidance.

To navigate in that dark and eerie realm, the existence of a Spiritual Energy beacon is indispensable.

Ancient sailors in the medieval age needed lighthouses for guidance, and traveling through high-dimensional space now similarly requires these beacons as markers.

Otherwise, the consequences would be unbearable.

"The mapping relationship between high-dimensional space and the real world isn't stable—it's complex and ever-changing. If we, standing side by side in one part of high-dimensional space, were to separate and act individually, it's entirely possible for you to traverse the dimensional barrier back to the real world in one moment and land in a city on our planet, while in the next moment, I might emerge at the stellar core of a star. If Mr. Bai doesn't want your starship to materialize inside some star or even the center of a black hole as soon as it appears, then a precisely positioned Spiritual Energy beacon is absolutely essential! Otherwise, we'd be left entirely at the mercy of luck..."

'A beacon is needed?'

'Which also means someone has to first travel to the destination ahead of time?'

Bai E frowned to himself.

Could it be that he'd still have to act alone?

The curvature constraints were a critical limitation—the starship was too large for him to carry it across such vast physical distances all by himself.

But if it was something like the small escape pods used by those individual players during their return, his Spiritual Energy would easily protect it as it roamed freely through the Star Sea.

This was, in fact, the worst-case scenario he had initially prepared himself for.

At the start, he had been reluctant to go this route because space was simply too vast, and even if he made it through on his own, what could he accomplish there?

From the game expansion packs he'd come to know in the past, as well as observations of outer space from Blackwater City—including the imperial capital—it was almost certain that other intelligent life forms existed in this universe.

Arriving alone, penniless, and empty-handed, even if he encountered these intelligent life forms, what could he achieve?

Rely on his fourth-tier Spiritual Energy level or the peak of 60 points in all attributes? Or perhaps his fully maxed-out level 10 mastery or the entirely unlocked skill tree?

On a cosmic scale, Bai E had never been confident enough in his personal combat prowess.

To strengthen the planet's power and truly resist the Bug Race's threat, it was indispensable to rely on numerous personnel to trade with alien intelligent beings and enhance their strength.

That was also why he had insisted on bringing an entire team previously.

Now, while the reasoning remained the same, the objective was entirely different.

All he needed to do was pilot a small spacecraft equipped with a Curvature Navigation Engine to reach the destination first, using himself as the beacon to guide the team aboard the starship through high-dimensional space to his current location.

Plan: Achieved!

Bai E nodded in satisfaction, realizing this was the most executable approach under all current conditions.

"Then I'll leave the matter of changing the central brain to you." Having finalized his plan, Bai E turned to Helen. "Once confirmed feasible, we can begin executing the entire plan!"

"No problem!" Helen quickly agreed.

Next, Bai E turned to look at Feng Ling. "In that case, the secret of high-dimensional space travel will rely on your guidance."

"Not an issue." Feng Ling flashed a dashing smile. "I'm equally thrilled to be part of something like this!"

...

To provide Bai E with a sufficiently quiet and focused learning environment, Yue Ying and Helen took their leave, leaving only Feng Ling and Bai E alone in the room.

"Before I formally start teaching you the method of high-dimensional space teleportation, I need to clarify something—

High-dimensional space teleportation isn't necessarily all that difficult. What it requires most of all is... knowledge and computational ability.

Yue Ying's level of Spiritual Energy attainment isn't much inferior to mine, but the reason she can never master high-dimensional space teleportation lies in this very point.

So, if you encounter any difficulties or sticking points during your studies, that is entirely normal. You needn't feel disheartened or blame yourself."

Bai E solemnly nodded. "Of course, I understand."

The Prophet of the Elf Race before him spoke with utmost seriousness, though Bai E had no idea if his tens of thousands of accumulated experience reserves could see him through.

If indeed some problem arose that transcended experience, he could only sigh helplessly.

Of course, this wouldn't affect the plan itself too much.

After all, in the current plan, his role was merely to act as a beacon, arriving at the destination early to establish a fixed point.

The one who would eventually lead the starship through high-dimensional space could only be Feng Ling—it was inevitable.

"Alright." Bai E's steady humility earned Feng Ling's approving nod. "Now, let's talk about the mysteries of high-dimensional space teleportation... So-called high-dimensional space teleportation is essentially an enhanced version of High-Dimensional Walking. While High-Dimensional Walking allows a Spiritual Energy practitioner to briefly guide their body through high-dimensional space, high-dimensional space teleportation requires a singular will to bring a group of 'spiritual entities' through high-dimensional space all at once. Its core lies in being 'singular' and remaining 'whole.' frёewebnoѵēl.com

[You are learning "Spiritual Energy Technique—High-Dimensional Space Teleportation"...]

[Prerequisites for learning this Spiritual Energy Technique detected; evaluating requirements now...]

[Your accumulated knowledge level exceeds 100, requirement met.]

[Your accumulated technology level exceeds 100, requirement met.]

[Evaluation complete. You are eligible to learn the technique.]

"..." Bai E slightly pursed his lips, surprised that the prerequisites for learning this ability turned out to be these.

In the past few years, after harvesting tens of thousands of players' experience points and maxing out his combat skill tree to almost its limits, he had spent the rest of his time assisting Helen or the scientists with various engineering tasks as a precautionary measure.

Unexpectedly, this had now become the key to him learning the ability...