I Created Scientific Magic

Chapter 634: The Approaching of Three Days and the Disappearance of the Planet



The Sun suddenly "extinguished," and the world plunged into five whole days of darkness, causing the creatures of this new world to feel a wave of panic.

The biological clocks were completely disrupted, with predators and prey scurrying about like headless flies, and the once orderly world instantly became immensely chaotic.

However, on the sixth day, everything changed, as all the creatures by the sea sensed an intense heat that seemed capable of burning everything to ashes.

Under the gaze of countless pairs of eyes, a Sun rose above the sea, followed by a second, then a third!

They hung high in the firmament, spreading their light and heat outward, while the water beneath them rapidly steamed under the terrifying high temperature, forming a strange and dazzling mist of light.

In the new world, all creatures that witnessed this were shocked by the spectacle of the three Suns hanging in the sky.

"Gurgle... chirr gurgle (there are actually three Suns)..."

A group of creatures about a meter tall with strange appearances gathered at the seashore, making a series of chaotic and noisy sounds.

These creatures, named Broad-eyed Beasts by the geometric beings, had very special eyes, optimized and modified to easily see vast distances, and were one of the three cultivated fourth-level intelligent life forms.

Although they had been born in this world for only about four months, having been transformed from the native creatures of the planet, they possessed basic common knowledge and had completed their first iteration.

The geometric civilization had even inscribed a large amount of basic knowledge and biological instincts into their genes, allowing them to spontaneously learn hunting, cooperation, and even simple language.

It was precisely because of their higher intelligence that they felt the most profound impact from the world suddenly plunging into darkness and the rise of three Suns at the same time.

It was fear of the unknown and disorder that penetrated deep into their marrow.

Just a few months ago, these Broad-eyed Beasts had just elected a leader and summarized the regularity of the Sun's rise and set at fixed times, but before the tribal elders could etch this regularity into the trees with images, a sudden change occurred.

An elder of the Broad-eyed Beasts could not accept that the natural laws he had spent his life summarizing were wrong, and he looked up sharply at the three fierce Suns appearing above the sea.

They were the most dazzling things he had ever seen, even more intense than the lightning in a thunderstorm.

Under his outstanding vision, enhanced by magic power and genetic modification, the elder of the Broad-eyed Beasts surprisingly discovered a vague shadow in the center of the Suns, and it was moving...

But it was just this glance that was almost too much for him, as the intense light from the three Suns was exceedingly fierce, his eyes seemingly igniting, yet the elder of the Broad-eyed Beasts ignored it all, instead widening his eyes further in an attempt to see what the shadow was.

He faintly perceived that this might be the truth behind the entire world plunging into darkness and the three Suns ascending the sky!

The next moment, a painful and frantic roar resounded along the coast; the elder clutched his two eyes tightly, with dark green tissue fluid continuously flowing out of his shriveled pupils.

His eyes had been scorched blind!

And eyes were precisely the most prized and treasured attribute of the Broad-eyed Beasts...

After paying a frightful price, the elder saw something others had not seen, oblivious to his blinded eyes, he pointed at the sky and shouted loudly.

"Lulude, gurululude!"

The Broad-eyed Beasts hastily raised their heads towards the sky, but the vast majority couldn't endure the terrifying brightness of the three 'Suns', catching only a glimpse of a silhouette before the blinding light forced them to shut their eyes.

Less than one percent of the Broad-eyed Beasts, through sheer willpower, overcame their physical discomfort to see the 'truth,' but like the elders, they were blinded by the intense light.

Pain-filled howls echoed non-stop along the shore, but even with their sight scorched away, those Broad-eyed Beasts still held their heads high, crying out in agony while continuously shouting.

"Lulude, gurululude!"

More and more Broad-eyed Beasts began to chant as well.

[Lulude] was an entity the Broad-eyed Beast tribe conjured from their fear of typhoons, lightning, and giant waves—a ruler over all disasters, the sky, the ocean, and the earth, which translates to... God!

Lynn, having just finished crafting the three Suns, also took notice of the thousands of Broad-eyed Beasts gathered along the coast. They were incessantly shouting and leaping, some blind, with their heads tilted back as if swearing an oath to the sky, while the rest bowed their heads, seemingly out of fear of the Sun's radiance.

"Interesting…" Lynn sent his Divine Power into some of the Broad-eyed Beasts' brains and quickly understood their thoughts and beliefs.

The seed of faith had been planted, not something he had anticipated, but perhaps it was a worthwhile experiment.

Lynn pondered and decided not to interfere. As he considered revealing a divine miracle, his hands moved without stopping, guiding the three Suns into the sky and positioning them in orbits around the planet, each flying off in different directions—like satellites orbiting this world incessantly…

The orbital heights and speeds of the Suns were meticulously calculated by Lynn. For the majority of the year, the creatures on the planet would only see one Sun, occasionally two. As for all three Suns hanging together in the sky, such an event might only converge once every few years…

The ecology of this planet would likely undergo significant changes.

Fortunately, they had sought external assistance this time and should be able to cope.

"Doesn't this just reinforce the geocentric theory?" Inside the research institute, Harrov and others watched the scene, their tongues clucking in astonishment. But since there were visitors present, they could only quietly marvel to themselves.

If Elara had possessed the same might back then, someone's heliocentric theory would have probably turned into a heretical fallacy!

The Geometricians seemed very composed this time. Creating a few mini-Suns wasn't a big deal for their civilization; they just lacked the convenience that Lynn had.

What truly puzzled Mony was why the cosmic-level Magic Empire would exert so much effort to undertake this ecological transformation, and even spread Magic Power—a highly prized resource—across this planet.

Could it be they were preparing to conduct some kind of experiment... such as testing the effects of Magic Power on carbon-based intelligent life forms?

Mony felt this was very likely and hurriedly ordered the reactivation of a batch of atomic-level bioengineering machines while secretly recording the valuable data.

Elsewhere, in the vast universe, within the Disc Conference Room of the Geometrician civilization, various Disc leaders also received an urgent report from Raven Star.

The planet they had been monitoring had suddenly disappeared!


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