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Chapter 2240 A Realm Without Night

Date- Unspecified

Time- Unspecified

Location- Lil Red Storm Planet, Unspecified

Wyatt and his thousands of primordial spirits were multitasking to uncover and understand the mysteries of the Lil Red Storm realm's celestial array formation. Meanwhile, the Field Marshal had finished analyzing the space disaster and its role in the celestial array formation.

It was natural that the Field Marshal had finished before Wyatt and his army of primordial spirits. They were trying to master an array the size of a dwarf planet, while the Field Marshal had been assigned a specific piece of that puzzle and asked to find where it fits.

The Field Marshal carefully recorded her findings in detail, along with her theories and hypotheses, and shared them with Wyatt's grimoire. "Wyatt, she informed him, "I have shared my findings with your grimoire. Go through them once and ask me if you have any doubts." With Wyatt's knowledge and talent for array formation, the Field Marshal felt this was sufficient.

"Sure, I'll get to it when I can, Wyatt answered dismissively, returning to his research. The primordial spirits assigned to study the application of space in array formation would handle it for him. "Anything else I can help you with?" the Field Marshal asked, eager to assist. Wyatt in any way possible. However, all she heard was, "No, you're free to do anything you want.

The Field Marshal didn't take offense at her liege's dismissive attitude. She knew he must be too focused on his research, and the fact that he had spared a few seconds to answer her was enough for her.

Besides, her research on the space disaster and its role in the celestial array formation has given her many inspirations and has been very fruitful in terms of her understanding of space. If not for her duty to guard Wyatt, she would have immediately returned home and initiated fusing her three space rule meanings into a space rule stream. Although her inspiration was not enough to help her complete the process, she would have made significant progress.

However, she felt this was also for her good because there was always a risk of contamination if she were to use inspiration gained from another realm's space to climb further in her space rule comprehension. One had to know that inspiration and comprehension were two different things. Though comprehending rules from a foreign realm was a big no-no, taking inspiration from a foreign realm was not. But not entirely risk-free.

Nonetheless, she was at a step in space rule comprehension where she needed all the inspiration and help she could get to pass the test of the space rule.

Not to mention, the Lil Red Storm realm was part of the same sector as Card World in the Devil Merchant Code's inter-realm city. So, their rules were basically the same. If she had asked Wyatt, he would have informed her she didn't have to worry about contamination.

Besides, she wasn't exactly taking inspiration from that realm's space rule per se but from that realm's celestial array formation. Hence, if there was a risk of contamination, it was negligible. In the end, the Field Marshal continued to stand guard beside Wyatt, fearing that with all his attention on researching the celestial array formation, he might not sense any space disasters in the vicinity that were frequent enough to be on the lookout for in this realm.

However, this didn't require her full attention, so she spared a little to concentrate on the space

disaster before them, further refining her inspiration from the space disaster and its application to catch meteors or asteroids, extract their resources, and bury them in the realm's crust. This would decrease the risk of contamination when using it and make it more specific to her requirements. Busy with their research, both Wyatt and the Field Marshal forgot about building a temporary shelter on the realm. Considering their physiques, they didn't need one. Adding to that the realm was plagued with space disasters, so building a temporary shelter or any type of shelter didn't seem to be an immediate requirement.

Countless hours passed, but night never came on the Lil Red Storm Realm. Although there were times when only one sun was visible to their side of the realm, the arrangement of the two suns ensured that the Lil Red Storm Realm would never be without a sun.

Based on his current understanding of the Lil Red Storm Realm's celestial array formation, Wyatt believed that sunlight played a significant role in the formation. This meant that the realm's two suns were also indirect participants in its celestial array formation. In other words, this array formation was not applicable to realms that do not receive uninterrupted sun energy. With this discovery, Wyatt's interest in the celestial array formation decreased by half, as it was not applicable to Card World.

Yes, he could try to modify the celestial array formation to replace the sun's energy with some other energy source, but that was easier said than done. Where would he be able to find an efficient and affordable energy source that could replace the sun itself? When the sunlight was basically free. Thus, this made this particular celestial array formation useless to Wyatt's current needs. Previously, Wyatt had wanted to study this celestial array formation urgently because he wanted to modify it and apply it to Card World so that it would also function as a space weapon hurling meteors and asteroids at the devils trying to invade Card World. With such a weapon at their disposal, they would never have to worry about the demon invasion again, unless a semi-ruler or ruler-class faction took an interest in Card World. Which was impossible, considering Card World would not be able to satisfy even a tenth of their appetite.

However, realizing that his vision was no longer possible, mastering the celestial array formation was no longer Wyatt's priority. Especially considering that he had other pressing matters to deal with, such as gauging his current strength and then attacking the Freedom Fighters' main headquarters in the Yellow Plains realm. He had a legitimate reason to do so. Hence, no one would blame him for his surprise attack, including the Freedom Fighters. After all, thieves won't complain when they get caught but when they find their target turned out to be poorer than them.

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