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Chapter 1064

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Although three years of work was an insignificant experience for an immortal, it was enough for Hao Ren to become more proficient in his job as an inspector and to get along better with his colleagues. Although he was usually quiet and did not hang out with his colleagues all day long, he still maintained a stable relationship with his colleagues because inspectors had their own communication channels and ways of getting along.

As observers and feeders of all things in the world, inspectors were distributed throughout the universe and even in other universes. The distance between them was immeasurable, and each inspector had their own jurisdiction and affairs. Naturally, they did not have time to meet all day long. Therefore, every inspector communicated with each other through data links and virtual meetings. The former was for their daily communication, and the latter was the official channel for carrying out official duties.

They were a team of gods that was very loosely distributed in space but closely connected in sharing information.

Here, it was necessary to mention the distribution of inspectors in a universe. The "size" of each world was different, sometimes even very different. Some worlds had a round sky and a square earth, some had only one galaxy or even one sun, and some worlds were like Hao Ren's hometown, which had vast space and billions of stars. Therefore, the number of inspectors in each world was completely different, ranging from one to tens of thousands of teams.

Even within the same world, the distribution of inspectors was quite uneven. Due to the nature of their work, they were not divided by the area they managed, but by the number of civilizations they supervised. Usually, a civilization sphere was supervised by one inspector, and their jurisdiction depended on the size of the civilization sphere. Hao Ren's jurisdiction was 200 light-years, because Earth was the only civilization within 200 light-years. If there were no accidents, the initial scope of Earth's civilization sphere would be 200 light-years. The way other inspectors divided their jurisdiction was similar.

For the upper civilization spheres that had explored hundreds of galaxies, there was an inspector behind them, watching over hundreds of galaxies.

But even though there was such a huge difference in "territory", all inspectors had the same level of authority. Because they were observers and feeders of the world, their foothold had already surpassed the mortal concept of species and territory. From the perspective of these demigods, solving the problem of feeding a group of ancient people was no different from quelling an interstellar war that spanned millions of light-years. It took Hao Ren nearly three years to finally understand this point after reading countless cases.

The inspectors kept their eyes on every civilization sphere, and beyond the range of these civilization spheres, the vast, barren space, was watched by the gods themselves.

The inspectors were responsible for the affairs of the mortal world, and the gods were responsible for the affairs of the universe. Thus, a simple and easy to understand model was established.

Of course, these were all things mentioned in the work manual, which was usually used to describe ideal situations. In fact, Hao Ren wondered if the goddess was as reliable as the manual said. After all, according to his observation, the goddess was just lurking in the inspectors' chat group …

The daily happenings between the inspectors were not something that outsiders would know. In the eyes of the people in the various civilization spheres who were qualified to come into contact with the Space Administration, the inspectors were still a mysterious, powerful, just, and dignified group. A piece of paper from them was enough to keep countless space stations and deep space fortresses busy. Huge scanning antennas were activated, empty communication channels were requisitioned, and the stargazing towers of the legendary sorcerers glowed in the universe. The resonance signal that Hao Ren copied was input into every antenna array and magic crystal. Countless eyes began to search the entire galaxy for the missing Yggdrasil. If they could not find it … Hao Ren would expand the search area and ask his colleagues in other parts of the universe to help.

Anyway, it was a piece of cake for them.

Hao Ren put the MDT on the coffee table. Sitting across the coffee table was an ordinary-looking but graceful woman. Although this graceful woman with the temperament of a queen was just sitting on a cheap fabric sofa, she still looked like she was sitting on a throne. Hao Ren smiled and nodded at the woman. "When can I have your temperament? You can make a horse stool look like a throne."

Galazur smiled faintly. "I can't help it. I was born a royal dragon. A lot of habits are ingrained in my bones. And at this time, there is someone else in front of me, an observer of the Suharr Satellite Station. I have to pay attention to my image."

"Anyway, I have never paid attention to my image." Hao Ren curled his lips. He knew that there must be a mass projection of himself sitting in front of the dragon queen Galazur. His curling of his lips must have been seen by the people around Galazur, but he did not care. "The Suharr Satellite Station has the most powerful detection system at the edge of the galaxy. It can almost radiate an area of 20,000 light-years. I have high hopes for you this time."

Galazur nodded slightly. "I can feel that this matter is urgent. I will try my best to help."

"To tell you the truth, this is the first time I've made such big news. I'm quite nervous," Hao Ren said frankly with a smile. He knew that the conversation between him and Galazur was encrypted. Even if someone was listening, they would not be able to understand it, just like Rollie, who was staring at him with her eyes wide open. So he spoke casually. "I can't imagine how much manpower and resources I've mobilized."

"But in fact, this is a very common thing," Galazur spread out her hands. "It's just that it's a little unusual for it to happen to you. Your action this time has surprised everyone. As you can see, those bored guys are talking about it. Because you are usually alone in the project of the Plane of Dreams, and you are hardly active in the surface world. Your sudden appearance really makes us feel like a deep-sea mudbeast suddenly coming back to life. "

Galazur's demeanor was dignified, but her words were really kind. This was also a common characteristic of inspectors. After all, they were all patrol police. When they got together, there was no need to show off.

When Hao Ren heard what Galazur said, he just smiled awkwardly. He knew that he must be a special person among the inspectors. He was short in seniority, but he had stirred up a lot of trouble. Everywhere he went, Raven 12345 personally took care of him. These were enough to make him stand out. But what made him the most special was the "big project" in the Plane of Dreams. He handled such a big thing alone, so much so that he almost never cooperated with his colleagues in the surface world. This was equivalent to a core engineer in a big company who had been buried in the deepest part of the computer room for three years, but after working for three years, he was like a hermit. No matter when this kind of person suddenly popped out, it would give people a sense of surprise: Ah, there is such a person in our unit?

"I don't know why the goddess would entrust such a big thing to a newcomer like me," Hao Ren said frankly. "I guess you don't know either."

Galazur nodded. "Indeed, this is very unusual, but the goddess always has her considerations. Don't be fooled by her. She is indeed the most responsible manager of the universe. We just need to trust her. "

"In fact, there is one thing that I have always been curious about." Hao Ren looked into Galazur's eyes. "In this world, I mean in the whole universe, am I the only inspector who pays attention to the Plane of Dreams?"

Galazur quietly looked at Hao Ren and suddenly smiled. "To be honest, many people pay attention to the Plane of Dreams. Even I pay attention to it because the weakening of the Wall of Reality has caused a lot of problems. Not only on Earth, but there has also been a situation of world infiltration in my jurisdiction. But really, you are the only inspector who is authorized to deal with this matter directly. "

Hao Ren was surprised. "World infiltration? You also have a 'crack' on your side? "

"No, it's not serious enough to form a crack, just some weak areas. Sang Tu? There are some continuous unstable space jump points in the galaxy where Su IV is located. Before I established the early warning mechanism, there were often rash deep-space explorers who got lost near those jump points. Some of them were later tracked, but others disappeared forever. I believe they have fallen into the gap between the Plane of Dreams and the surface world. This is one of the consequences of the deterioration of the Wall of Reality, and it is the mildest consequence. In the depths of the universe, such as the Scarred Nebula you know, the whole galaxy has been smashed into pieces. That is the terrible crack. "

Galazur said, and suddenly seemed to think of something. "Speaking of which … since you took over the Plane of Dreams, the weakness of the Wall of Reality has stabilized a lot in the past three years. How did you do it?"

"What?" Hao Ren was stunned.

(Yesterday's asterisks were actually the Staff Command. If it was more harmonious, there was nothing I could do …)

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