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Chapter 758: Dyson Sphere, Stellar Solar God Civilization Transformation Plan!

A small meteorite, which had been drifting and rotating in the distant void for tens of thousands of years, was swiftly pulled in.

Xu Zhi quickly melted some surrounding small rocks, continuously expanding the meteorite.

Golden sparks flashed. Using high temperatures to cast the meteorite, he continuously expanded it. In the process, Xu Zhi reshaped the moon's form, hollowing it out and implanting special structural warehouses to create a unique, large internal space.

This process was relatively slow. The casting of this moon took a full seven years in high-dimensional spacetime. After precise calculations, it was then placed into its satellite orbit.

"The internal space of this moon must be at least ten thousand acres." Xu Zhi looked serenely at the vast interior of the moon, stating, "It can even serve as a small pocket world!"

"After all, calling it 'small' is only relative to the entire solar system. Ten thousand acres is already incredibly vast compared to my previous initial sandbox world!"

The moon's interior became a world, something Xu Zhi created opportunistically. It even represented a new world rule that Xu Zhi had envisioned, a perfect outcome derived from the various theories he'd heard from the Zerg sub-brain.

"The essence of my creating this solar system sandbox, my primary goal, is not to forge powerful, extraordinary cosmic civilizations. Because 'large' doesn't necessarily mean 'powerful'; it can mean 'bloated'. Only through guiding refined, high-quality, high-potential racial civilizations within the sandbox can true strength be achieved – just as Caroline's guidance allowed the Stone Planet and Cybertron to far surpass other naturally developing civilizations."

Xu Zhi's primary objective in constructing such a massive solar system was still to utilize its immense landmass to build a super power plant, much like the Mercury power station. With sentient beings as numerous and vast as an ocean, the energy harvest would be colossal!

"The larger the land, the more creatures, and thus, the more energy generated from their deaths."

"However, the current Zerg population across an entire solar system is already too vast. I've expanded too rapidly in one go, a leap so significant that the Zerg civilization now exceeds the maximum number that can be encompassed within high-dimensional spacetime. Therefore, since quantity is limited, we must focus on size!"

Body size is crucial. To illustrate with an analogy: If the maximum capacity is 100 Zerg, would 100 ant-sized creatures generate more energy, or 100 giant octopus-sized creatures?

"How nostalgic." Having already reaped benefits from the giant octopus, his eyes gleamed with insight. "While smaller size is typically superior, for 'farming' purposes, it doesn't matter. The larger the body, the more energy it yields."

Boom!!

He ascended, leaving the moon's interior and looking at the fourth planet in the center of this new solar system, which was slightly larger than Earth.

"The ultra-miniature ant-like beings will continue their elite development within the moon. Meanwhile, the entire planet outside, and indeed the whole solar system, will become immense power generators, populated by giant organisms. Even if their energy compression and cultivation speeds are slow, their constant reproduction, iteration, aging, sickness, and death, as 'farmers' terraforming the desert, will continuously generate enormous energy. Left unchecked, a constant stream of immense benefits will accrue daily."

From his high vantage point, Xu Zhi observed the vast planet and issued a command: "Zerg Sub-brain, deactivate all size restrictions for creatures on all planets except for the moon's interior world!"

A mechanical voice responded: "Evolutionary size restrictions have been deactivated. Organism size will now develop freely, adapting to the environment."

Rapid evolution. Evolution progressed at a rapid, almost geological, pace. Under the accelerated Genesis flow, the vacuum trees, acting as primitive life forms across the entire planet, swiftly adapted to the environment. What were once exquisite bonsai-like plants the size of ants rapidly expanded, growing into colossal, towering trees.

Some air elementals also expanded their size with each passing generation. After hundreds of generations, they even attained the size of ordinary humans.

Like a brilliant golden meteor from space, Xu Zhi plummeted, piercing the vast, thin atmosphere.

Xu Zhi landed on the planet, walking across the rapidly evolving, lush green landscape. Seeing trees of normal size and creatures similar to his own stature, he couldn't help but smile faintly. "In this star system, all creatures are of 'normal' size, similar to me – colossal beings, tens of thousands of feet tall, from the perspective of the ant-like organisms within the moon."

Xu Zhi's expression remained serene.

What kind of interaction would these two disparate sizes lead to? Xu Zhi paid it no mind. As long as this arrangement yielded the most optimal and reasonable benefits, maximizing the energy harvest of this star system, that was sufficient.

Perched atop a cliff, Xu Zhi surveyed the planet's normal-sized animals and plants, remarking calmly, "The vacuum creatures here, based on the Bodhi Tree and the Air Elementals—the two primary vacuum life forms from before—began their accelerated Genesis evolution, adapting to this environment. Perhaps after countless eons, they will completely lose their ancestral forms, evolving into something no one can foresee."

"But this alone isn't enough!"

After a period of observation, he returned to the far side of the moon, where a research institute rapidly materialized. With a flick of his wrist, a sample of the giant octopus's flesh and blood tissue appeared. "We need even larger forms—true cosmic giants, comparable to continents, to yield even greater energy!" He remained calm, deciding that if he was going to play, he would play big.

Organisms of varying sizes emerged.

"Begin extracting the giant octopus's massive size genes and bloodline."

Within the temporary Genesis research institute on the moon's far side, Xu Zhi commenced his work. "However, supporting such immense bodies makes energy acquisition extremely difficult. Creatures of that scale, if living on a planet, would likely starve; a single planet might not be able to sustain a continent-sized organism. Therefore, I must extract the giant octopus's Dyson Sphere form, allowing them to orbit the sun."

"Creating a race that lives around the sun should be relatively simple, as this creature inherently possesses that adaptation, so it can be fully extracted." Xu Zhi continuously used a dropper, injecting substances into spores, attempting to evolve new life forms. "No, wait. Speaking of the sun, speaking of radiation, how could I forget the Buddha..."

An unimaginably audacious thought suddenly occurred to him, and he murmured, "I still have the elemental world I previously developed for the phoenix, which contains Buddha elements. Perhaps I can fuse these Buddha elements with the giant octopus's genes to create a new, gigantic, radiation-infused being—a semi-elemental creature that, in the form of a Dyson Sphere, continuously orbits closer to the sun, ultimately living on its surface!"

"The true Eternal Sun God Civilization!"

Xu Zhi abruptly looked up at the colossal, flaming solar furnace. "This time, it's not a mere fabrication like Emperor Qi's previous 'ten sun' golden crows—mere birds existing at a few thousand degrees, self-proclaiming 'ten suns burning the heavens' while fluttering around in an ancient orchard cellar. No, this will be a truly magnificent and infinitely grand sacred sun god."

He was astonished by his own audacious plan, a hint of madness gleaming in his eyes. "This way," he declared, "living beings will inhabit every single one of the nine planets in this star system, and even the sun itself!"

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