When the sun shone on the earth again, the feeling of warmth spread throughout the world.
It had been almost 150 years since the moon left. During this time, the pom-poms had changed a lot, and in the vision of the Star Sky Observer, what used to be a small ball of light was now so large that it could illuminate the entire surface of the moon.
After there was a distinction between day and night, the moon's activities became more intense.
The Leviathan flew over the moon's ocean, and the loud sound of ice cracking echoed everywhere. Under the sun, the ocean's ice was covered with countless cracks like a spider web, and the ice in many areas had melted, turning into a large amount of floating ice.
The temperature here rose extremely quickly, and the ocean quickly regained its warmth.
Everything on the moon was about to wake up …
Under the Ashes Island, the creator began to become active, releasing a large amount of dust, and the microorganisms in the puddles also unlocked the seal of the puddles. They began to make large amounts of white paste, and the radishes that had been sleeping for a long time began to wake up, running around excitedly, and quickly swallowing the white paste to restore their vitality.
Lin thought that the lifespan of radishes was usually a few decades, but their lifespan almost did not increase when they were sleeping, and this was almost the case for other creatures.
But for microorganisms and fungi, they had changed many generations during this period. Even so, their life activities were still quite slow when it was cold.
In the protective layer under the ocean, the creatures that sealed themselves in the rocks began to melt the rocks and move, and all kinds of black plants drilled out of the seabed again. The first thing they did was to find food. This was also a time full of aggression, and all life became excited and excited.
So that's how it is … The creatures on the moon don't need nearly three hundred years to wake up. Instead, they can wake up every one hundred and fifty years.
However, the duration of each awakening should not be very long, but it seemed to be enough for them.
The ice and snow melted, and warmth came. Winter was over, and everything woke up.
It felt like a season full of hope, but not for the creatures on the moon.
The Leviathan looked at the sky. Although now the moon was no longer dark. The sky became blurred under the light, and the surface of the moon was once again shrouded in endless dust, which drifted over the entire surface of the moon with the faster and faster airflow.
As the ice melted, the ocean rolled again. The storm roared again. In the past hundred years. The dust that had accumulated around Ashes Island was also blown to every corner of the world by the storm. The atmosphere was once again filled with a large amount of toxins.
Even if the warmth comes. The creatures on the moon still couldn't see the light.
Many of the Islands of Ashes began to erupt with activity, and more dust was added to the world.
Due to the sudden increase in dust, Lin's Starry Sky Observer had a hard time seeing the stars outside, but Lin noticed that the moon seemed to have slowed down …
If one were to release their brainwaves to detect the moon's surroundings, they would be able to discover that the moon had been rotating in a large area recently through some of the surrounding debris.
So that's how it is, Lin thought. After the moon left the region of the sun where the pompom was, it took more than a hundred years for it to approach another sun, and then it stopped here.
How long will it stop? Was it the same as when he was in the pompom? But most importantly, what caused it to do so?
In the past, Lin had noticed that the Rollers around the pompom were all revolving around the sun. Why was it able to come out alone this month and approach another sun without permission? What if he ran back again?
If the moon was alive, why was it so different from the other Rollers? And the creatures here seemed to be very used to this change. They hibernated when the moon was traveling, and then waited for it to approach the sun before waking up.
This gave Lin a very strange feeling, but it was hard to understand at the moment.
In order to confirm the situation here, Lin planned to observe the surroundings more accurately.
But now that the sky was surrounded by dust, Lin needed to get closer to a place where there was less dust.
With that thought in mind, the Starry Sky Observer suddenly floated up from the ground. Its originally flower-like head quickly merged into the shape of an arrowhead.
Boom!
Suddenly, the Starry Sky Observer's tail began to burst into flames, and its entire body rushed into the sky …
Like tearing through an ocean of dust, the Starry Sky Observer quickly traveled through the air, and not long after, it arrived at a very open area …
Here, one could see the environment much more clearly because it was very high up and relatively close to the void.
And behind the Starry Sky Observer, the energy was still relatively small. This could not allow it to continue moving forward, but it could maintain this height so that the Starry Sky Observer could continue to observe the sky.
On the moon, Lin found many similar fuels that were used in the past, so she modified the Starry Sky Observer to fly like the Leviathan from before. But this time, she did not want to fly into the void, so there was no need to circle around the moon, so there was no need to make it as big as before.
The Starry Sky Observer opened its head again. This time, Lin could clearly see the dark void and the huge sun. The light it emitted was quite dazzling to Lin, but the Starry Sky Observer's eyes had strong recovery abilities, so it was not too affected.
This sun … gave Lin a strange feeling. She did not have this feeling when she was observing it before, but now that she was so close … this feeling grew stronger and stronger.
But putting this feeling aside, Lin was more concerned about how far away the sun was from the pompom.
For over a hundred years, Lin had discovered many things by observing the relationship between these stars. A star like the sun would emit a strong gravitational force, which was why there were so many Rollers orbiting around them.
The two stars that Lin observed were usually quite far away from each other, but if they were too close to each other, the gravitational force between them should affect each other. For example, the pompom might be affected as well.
But judging from the current situation, they seemed to be quite far away from each other. The question was, how far did the moon fly during this period? How fast was the moon?
This was difficult to determine, but Lin felt that there was another possibility. The moon did not actually leave the pompom's solar circle, but had instead circled around a bit further and finally reached the other side of the sun?
At this point, Lin could accurately sense the troops in both the Pompom and the Moon world. Normally, Lin would be able to judge the distance based on the location of her troops, just like how a creature would be able to know the location of each of its limbs even if all of its senses were shut off.
However, it was now more difficult for Lin to determine the distance between the moon and the pompom, so she could only tell where they were.
And the direction that the pompom sensed was facing the sun …
Did this mean that the moon was on the other side of the sun? However, there was a period of extreme darkness before the moon, but Lin did not observe the starry sky at the beginning. Perhaps the light was just dimmed by the darkness.
When she observed later, she could see that the 'sun' in the sky was a little different in colour, but she could not determine whether they were the same or not.
Or perhaps there were indeed two suns, with a certain distance between them, and due to some kind of relationship, they were operating stably without affecting the rollers between them?
Many light spots could be observed on the pompom, and some of them were relatively close, but Lin believed that they were not close enough for the moon to reach them during this period of time …
This required a clearer observation. With more energy on the pompom, Lin could create a 'Star Observer' that was much larger than the one on the moon.
However, Lin believed that this question would only be answered after she personally explored it …
However, Lin had already discovered that if the Leviathan wanted to move between the stars with its previous speed, it would take a considerable amount of time. The only thing it could do was to reach the rollers that were relatively close …
Lin needed to find a more perfect way to use the energy, and more importantly, whether there was a way to replenish the energy in the middle. Lin believed that the energy replenishment could be found in the floating stones in the void.
These Rollers were full of mysteries, but this also made Lin realize that the microbes living on large creatures were also the same. When they looked at the surface of their host's skin, they felt exactly the same as how Lin looked at this world. To the microbes, each strand of hair was like a mountain, while the moisture on the skin was their pond and ocean.
If it was a large creature, the moon's movement did not require any complicated reason. She only needed to know how it moved.
Speaking of which, how did it move?
The Star Observer's observation was still ongoing.
Here, the moon's change between day and night was almost exactly the same as when it was on the pompom. Most importantly, Lin observed that the moon did not actually move around the sun, but around one of the rollers.
Why did the moon keep circling around other rollers?
The rollers were a mixture of red and grey. It did not seem to have an ocean or anything like that, but it was not clear what the exact situation was.
At this time, the Star Observer's energy was almost exhausted. It was now slowly descending, returning to the place full of dust and storms.
However, there were still many areas that could be strengthened. Very soon, it would be able to fly again. The next time, the Star Sky Observer would not only be able to see the entire surface, but would be able to see more details on the ground, and even … every grain of sand. Floating astronomy.
PS: Thanks ~ Liuyan ~ for the tip ~
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