Infinite Job Transfers Starting from Mechanic Chapter 1239 - 691: Strange Dimension
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Meanwhile, Su Yu gradually drew in the superior essence within this space-time dimension, while scanning the surroundings together with that individual.
Yet, Su Yu chose not to unleash the power of destruction on objects to bolster his destruction origin.
After all, having just entered this space-time dimension, he remained far too feeble, fearing that deploying the power of destruction could draw the notice of certain powers lurking in this space-time.
Therefore, Su Yu persisted in absorbing, spending a full day at it, yet only succeeded in gathering a single micro-particle.
Even so, empowered by that micro-particle's energy, Su Yu's range of vision stretched to a kilometer, allowing him to perceive much more.
"Is this a rural village..."
From his vigilant watch, Su Yu realized the surrounding area formed a primitive village, where hundreds of inhabitants toiled in farming to make ends meet.
No mechanized tools existed in the village; all cultivation relied on human and beast labor, save for a lone tractor at the entrance, which appeared fuel-less and unable to operate.
The civilization level here appeared mismatched with the elevated stature of this space-time dimension.
Su Yu wasn't surprised by this, as the space-time dimension held great height, though its internal civilization might lag behind.
"If it weren’t for the fact that the language here is completely different from what I know, I would almost think I was back home..."
As a transmigrator, the pre-transmigration world of Su Yu resembled this present setting—a human society with modest technology, far from cutting-edge.
Su Yu had once believed that venturing into the infinite universe might lead him to rediscover his original world.
Yet, no such matching realm had appeared until now.
Arriving in this dimension now, it bore some resemblance, but differing language and culture confirmed he hadn't truly returned.
Luckily, Su Yu harbored no deep attachment to going back to his former world.
"However... this tractor actually has similar technology to the world I was in before transmigrating, which is a bit strange..."
Though Su Yu lacked fixation on his old world, he stayed razor-sharp toward anything suspicious.
Distinct civilizations, even across universes, followed unique technological trajectories.
Prior to transmigrating, Su Yu had encountered tractors, and as a formidable Extraordinary Mechanic now, mere recollection let him dissect every mechanical device from his past life.
Thus, he identified that the village's tractor shared the identical tech path as those from his pre-transmigration world.
This struck him as peculiar—why?
A mere coincidence? Su Yu dismissed that notion outright.
Plucked at random from infinite universes, stumbling on a civilization mirroring Su Yu’s pre-transmigration tech route would be commonplace.
Indeed, amid endless universes, virtually every tech path existed, with parallels or exact matches readily discoverable.
However, Su Yu now occupied a transcendent space-time dimension surpassing even the highest realms.
So far, he had encountered only this singular one.
That it matched his pre-transmigration world's tech path exactly? Utterly suspicious.
A profound wave of suspicion swelled within Su Yu's mind.
Furthermore, this civilization operated on a 24-hour day cycle.
Though time measurements varied across dimensions and spaces, Su Yu's calculations confirmed this place truly followed a twenty-four-hour rhythm.
Having crossed boundless dimensions to reach this space-time at last, only to find another 24-hour setup.
Back on Azure Star, the system had been 24 hours too.
This stemmed from the Radiant Emperor, wielding vast might, embedding these human-friendly standards into the Primordial Universe's core during its reboot.
Hence, any human-settled planet typically adhered to 24-hour days, 365-day years, with ideal atmospheric pressure and climate.
But Su Yu had since departed the Primordial Universe, leaping across infinite dimensions.
This location clearly lay beyond the Radiant Emperor’s influence.
Moreover, the Radiant Emperor had disappeared after activating the High-dimensional Destiny.
So, what explained these myriad oddities here?
"Is it the true form of high-dimensional destiny..."
Su Yu pondered deeply within.
The Radiant Emperor's deeds and abilities could well have been shaped by the High-dimensional Destiny.
The current space-time dimension might house the High-dimensional Destiny's authentic essence.
For such a place to bear High-dimensional Destiny's touch felt entirely plausible.
Still, if High-dimensional Destiny held sway here too, a Dark Emperor ought to have arisen ages ago to raze it all.
Yet, why does this place persist?
Something was definitely amiss somewhere.
Still, no matter the suspicions swirling, Su Yu remained utterly feeble at present, wielding merely the force of a single micro-particle.
He lacked the ability to act and could merely persist in observation.
Yet another day elapsed.
Su Yu drew in a dozen micro-particles.
As his power grew, so did the pace of his micro-particle absorption.
Where once he managed just one particle daily, he now handled ten within the same period.
This stemmed from Su Yu securing the might of one particle, establishing a base that let his strength partially emerge, thereby accelerating absorption naturally.
His uptake rate displayed pure exponential escalation.
"At this pace, recovering my former power won't take long—perhaps I'll even surpass it..."
In the time that followed, Su Yu relentlessly absorbed micro-particles.
Over a mere month, he had taken in more than 10 to the 30th power micro-particles.
A planet holds roughly 10 to the 50th power particles altogether.
By then, Su Yu's strength had regained considerable ground.
His mental energy now spanned thousands of kilometers.
A standard planet's radius spans only a few thousand kilometers.
Su Yu's spiritual sense enveloped much of the planet hosting this civilization.
Hence, Su Yu's awareness transcended that tiny village, extending across nearly the whole civilization.
This society strikingly mirrored the one Su Yu inhabited prior to transmigrating.
Or more accurately, they were virtually indistinguishable.
Barring differences in language, culture, and history, everything else aligned perfectly.
Beyond that...
"Is this truly a planet?"
His spiritual scan revealed to Su Yu that it wasn't a planet at all.
The terrain showed no curvature whatsoever; no matter how far Su Yu projected his mind, it stayed flat, with mountains and oceans arrayed on a planar expanse instead of a spherical curve.
One more bizarre aspect stood out...
Su Yu had ingested 10 to the 30th power particles, carrying substantial mass and volume.
Nevertheless, consuming so many left the world utterly unaffected, showing no alterations whatsoever.
"In a bit more time, I'll take in a full planet's mass and observe if anything shifts here..."