150: Chapter 147 Fate Ring
So what if it's a Level 6 civilization? So what if a Gold Tier item is only fit to be a child's toy?
He could do it too!
Yang Hang turned and walked out of the fishing area, crossed the corridor, and pushed open the deck doors.
The Bionic Maids lined up on both sides and bowed in unison.
"Take care, Master."
Yang Hang didn't respond; he slightly bent his legs and leaped.
The deck of the three-hundred-meter giant ship retreated rapidly beneath his feet as his body traced an arc, silently submerging into the ink-black seawater.
The bottom of the Magic Sea.
Yang Hang's body streaked through the dim deep sea at a speed unimaginable to ordinary people.
His Stellar Body bore the high-pressure environment of the deep sea without any burden, his body control precisely adjusting the output efficiency of every inch of muscle fiber.
The magic sea compass activated at full power, and the resource map radiated outward with him at the center, scanning and imaging the submarine geological structures for hundreds of miles around.
Green dots were densely packed everywhere.
Ore veins.
The bottom of the Magic Sea was far richer than the Survivors on the surface imagined.
Various Ore veins, like the blood vessels of the earth, meandered and intertwined within the dark rock layers.
He held that silver-white cube in his left hand.
The cube emitted its first prompt.
"Beep."
It was very faint, yet crystal clear in Yang Hang's perception.
In the rock layer three hundred meters ahead, a dark red Ore vein was sleeping quietly.
The patterns on the surface of the cube glowed faintly in that direction—matching.
Yang Hang did not slow down.
He charged straight toward that rock layer.
Stopping ten meters away from the Ore vein, he extended his right hand.
Divine Sense spread out!
The next instant, his fingers plunged into the hard seabed rock layer as if it were a block of tofu.
And then—pull.
The entire Ore vein was uprooted from the seabed rock layer.
It was a dark red Ore vein hundreds of meters long, with its thickest point nearing ten meters in diameter, and countless tiny branches coiled in the rock layers like tree roots.
Now, it had all been yanked out by a single hand, causing gravel and silt to explode into the seawater, forming a massive, murky curtain of water.
The moment the Ore vein broke free from the rock layer, the seabed's topography collapsed.
A bottomless, giant void appeared where the Ore vein had originally been.
Seawater rushed frantically into the void, and the pressure difference created a terrifying underwater tornado within a second.
The suction of the tornado pulled everything within a hundred meters into it.
Several mid-tier sea beasts that couldn't escape in time were crushed by the combined force of the water pressure and suction; they didn't even have time to scream before their blood mist flashed and vanished in the vortex.
Yang Hang held the hundreds-of-meters-long Ore vein in one hand, activated his spatial mastery to open a storage space, and the Ore vein vanished into a Void Realm crack.
He did not linger.
Turning around, he continued forward.
A second "beep" sounded.
Direction—south-southwest, two hundred meters deeper.
Another one.
Yang Hang arrived, reached out, and pulled.
The third. The fourth. The one-hundred-and-third.
Over an hour later.
He had traversed most of the known areas of the Magic Sea, from the Yanhuang Civilization area to the edge of the foreign civilization regions, and then turned back from the extreme cold sea area.
Every time he reached a spot and the cube beeped, he would stop and pull out an Ore vein.
Some were not just Ore veins, but entire submarine Ore mountains.
Yang Hang simply supported the base with both hands and moved the whole thing, including the bedrock at the bottom.
Those Ore mountains were dozens of meters high at their smallest, and over three hundred meters at their largest.
The sight of him uprooting them from the seabed would be regarded as a myth by anyone who witnessed it.
Twelve thousand seven hundred Ore veins, four hundred thirty-one Ore mountains.
All of them were piled in the sub-dimensional space he had opened.
Various Ore veins and Ore mountains stretched out in the sub-dimensional space.
Dark red, deep blue, ink green, silver gray, golden yellow—like an endless colorful dragon, stretching far beyond the reach of sight.
Yang Hang landed in the Void Realm beside this land made of Ores and set down the silver-white cube.
"Expand."
The patterns on the cube's surface all lit up.
Silver-white metal extended outward from the cube.
One meter, ten meters, fifty meters, one hundred meters, three hundred meters.
By the time it stopped expanding, a fully automated production factory covering hundreds of meters stood before Yang Hang.
The silver-white metal walls were as smooth as mirrors, with countless conveyor belts, robotic arms, injection ports, and cutting surfaces arranged in an orderly fashion inside.
On the front of the factory was an intake port with a diameter of tens of meters.
Yang Hang glanced at the intake port, then at the ten thousand Ore veins stretching into the distance.
He raised his hand.
Space began to fluctuate.
He raised the spatial plane where the Ore veins were located, creating a smooth spatial curvature slope between the Ore vein pile and the intake port, resembling an invisible slide.
He had artificially created a directional gravitational channel.
Pushed by gravity, the Ores began to slide on their own, flowing endlessly toward the intake port along the "ramp" created by the spatial curvature.
Yang Hang stood before the factory's control console.
A virtual screen popped up, and a holographic operating interface hovered before him.
He began to configure it.
Function Module 1: magic sea compass—resource map, sea area scan, weather warning, Personal Information Panel, all connected.
Function Module 2: Karmic Trading Realm access port, connected.
Function Module 3: Causality Enhancement Realm access port, connected.
Function Module 4: map, positioning, connected.
Function Module 5: four major chat realms, connected.
Function Module 6: Spatial Backpack, connected.
Function Module 7: karma points energy storage and consumption System, connected.
Function Module 8: karma points account function, connected.
Function Module 9: personal homepage display, connected.
For each function to be connected, he needed to use the Power of Causality to engrave the corresponding causal lines inside the watch—forcibly locking "pressing the button" and "function execution" into a causal relationship.
It was exactly the same scheme he had successfully verified on Michael Carter earlier.
Batch operation.
Nine causal lines, embedded into the production template.
Afterward, every watch that came off the production line would automatically carry these nine causal lines.
Configuration complete.
Yang Hang pressed start.
The production factory roared to life.
The first watch slid out from the exit conveyor belt.
Thin as a cicada's wing.
It was a silver-gray metal strap, without any watch face, looking just like an ordinary glass wristband.
Yang Hang placed it on his wrist, and the next moment it automatically adhered, adapting to fit onto Yang Hang's wrist panel, while the two ends of the watch seemed to come alive and automatically fused into one.
If he hadn't known beforehand that it was a long strip, he would have thought it was naturally a connected ring.
Yang Hang tapped the surface of the wristband, and instantly the entire wristband was activated, lighting up with a pale blue glow.
Nine function icons were neatly projected above his wrist, forming a colorful virtual screen.
He tapped them one by one, testing each one.
All executed normally.
He even specifically tested the offline mode.
After confirming it worked well, he took the watch off and exited the sub-dimensional production space.
Ultra-luxury Houseboat, deck.
Yang Hang leaned back on a lounge chair, and the Bionic Maid handed him some warm water.
He took a sip, playing with the first manufactured Life Platform Peripheral Terminal in his hand, and began to think of a name.
Life Platform Peripheral Terminal.
This name was too technical and not formal enough.
What would be a good name?
"life ring, let's call it life ring."