Chapter 656: The Creation of the Omniverse Teleportation Platform
by xennovelCasting his gaze over the latest addition, Song Chi quickly saw detailed information about the Omniverse Teleportation Platform appear before him.
[Name: Omniverse Teleportation Platform]
[Level: lv1]
[Current Number of Available Derived Platforms: 10/10]
[Effect: Designate a Sea of Stars Floating-Land. On that Floating-land, create a teleportation platform linked to the Omniverse Market. All living beings who meet the criteria will be able to use this platform to enter the Omniverse Market.]
[Note: A creation designed to ease communication and trade between the countless creatures of the vast Sea of Stars, crafted by a master of spatial powers.]
[Remark: When a teleportation platform is derived, a corresponding floating-land mark will also be generated on the market’s Omniverse Teleportation Platform. With the permission of the Master of the Omniverse Market, a being within the market may use this mark to teleport back to the corresponding Floating-land.]
[Remark 2: The teleportation platform can be used at any time. However, after entering the Omniverse Market, you’ll be confined to the platform unless the Master of the Omniverse Market gives permission—only then will restrictions on vision, perception, space, and more be lifted so you are free to enter the market. Otherwise, you’ll be sent back the way you came or teleported to another Floating-land using a different mark.]
After reading through the panel, Song Chi’s eyes flickered with thought.
Some details were a bit hard to parse, but he soon grasped the main function of the Omniverse Teleportation Platform.
Simply put, its effect is similar to the Divine Realm Player Trading Space’s portal, except it doesn’t limit who can use it. As long as someone from another race manages to enter the market once and create a platform on their home Floating-land, from then on, everyone on that Floating-land can access the Omniverse Market through the platform.
Of course, compared to Divine Realm Teleportation, the Omniverse Teleportation Platform is leagues ahead. Not only that—the distance it covers far surpasses the Divine Realm portals.
He’s had the Divine Realm Player Task Platform for some time now, but honestly, they’ve barely used the Divine Realm teleportation feature.
The reason for that is simple—the teleportation distance is too limited. The Task Platform itself is just a gold-tier Oddity and not even one specializing in space. Teleportation was a bonus feature, leaving the range severely lacking. Most of the old hands at the market can’t even connect their home floating lands that way.
Song Chi wasn’t much concerned about all that. What mattered was: with the Omniverse Teleportation Platform, he’d finally have the chance to visit any Floating-land where old friends of the market resided—and that was definitely good news.
He could even set up a teleportation platform right on Dragon‑Spine Continent, giving all the family’s core members—including the younger generation—a way to enter the Omniverse Market. This would broaden their horizons, let them find more resources, and make sure the next generation’s odds of success soared.
“But limiting it to only ten platforms is really not enough. That means only ten floating lands can be linked…”
With that in mind, Song Chi poured in a hefty batch of resources and immediately upgraded the Omniverse Teleportation Platform all the way to lv70.
Once it hit tier seven, the maximum number of platforms boosted from 10/10 up to 45/45.
It wasn’t exactly what Song Chi hoped for, but it would work.
With his standards nowadays, only sixth- or seventh-tier floating lands were worthy of his attention. So, if he linked up forty-five seventh-tier floating lands, the sheer resources and biological energy contained within those would be remarkable.
……
Once he’d straightened all this out, Song Chi didn’t linger in the market and quickly headed back to Dragon‑Spine Continent.
He was eager to try out the Omniverse Teleportation Platform for himself.
On Dragon‑Spine Continent, deep within the mountain known as Dragon Spine Sacred Mountain, inside Dragon Whale Hall.
“Xiaochi, let’s do it here!”
After Song Chi revealed the details of the Omniverse Teleportation Platform, the Clan Elder, the Prime Ancestor, and the other core members considered it a top priority. After several rounds of discussion, they decided to build the platform inside the Family Ancestral Hall in Dragon Whale Hall for maximum secrecy.
With the Dragon Whale Hall now upgraded to mythic-rank quality, its isolation would make it almost impossible for word to get out.
On top of that, they added a second lock: anyone who entered the Omniverse Market with this platform, regardless of age or rank, would be required to sign a confidentiality agreement.
Within the hall, everyone exchanged glances before nodding in unison. All eyes turned to Song Chi.
He raised his right hand high. A surge of dark energy spilled from his palm, slowly coalescing into a hazy mark.
The mark slid into the floor of Dragon Whale Hall. In the next moment, a purple stone platform rose right up out of the ground.
“Clan Elder, give it a try!”
Song Chi called out.
Song Wujian didn’t bother replying—he just strode forward, making his intentions clear through action.
A few minutes later, in the Omniverse Market.
Song Wujian, Song Shiyuan, Song Shixing, Song Xingru, and others looked around with wide-eyed curiosity, eyes drinking in every detail.
For nearly a thousand years, they’d only heard about the Omniverse Market from Song Chi. It was their first time seeing it for themselves.
“Transactions here take place once a month. The next one starts in ten days. When the time comes, hundreds of thousands—maybe millions—of races from the Sea of Stars will gather here. That’s when things really get lively…”
Song Chi introduced the area as they made their way into the market’s unique configuration zone.
“Hmm… This is good. Later, all clansmen who qualify should come here for a baptism—it would do them wonders!”
Ru Zu’s eyes lit up as she pointed at the Bloodline Baptism Platform nearby.
Song Chi nodded right away at her words.
With the Omniverse Teleportation Platform in place, he’d thought of the same thing. It wasn’t just the Bloodline Baptism Platform, either—the Full-Attribute Cultivation Chamber was just as valuable.
Clansmen poised for breakthroughs using the Guiding Technique could come to the market and ascend here, with the Full-Attribute Cultivation Chamber giving them that extra push.
As the market’s level rose, it kept expanding—and the cultivation chamber grew right along with it.
Now, the cultivation chamber was over 10,000 square meters. Song Chi had already decided to forge isolation walls from special materials, splitting it up into small, sealed rooms. That way, several people could train in seclusion at once, drastically improving how efficiently it could be used.
……
The group spent a good while exploring the market before returning to Dragon‑Spine Continent.
Back at the Family Ancestral Hall, the core members gathered once again.
Amidst swirling Chaotic Mist, they had another round of discussion about a second expedition to the front lines.
Time slipped by, and before they noticed, the planned twenty years of rest were nearly up. Soon the family would send 500,000 Torch Captains to the front as planned.
No surprises about the commander—Song Wujian, as always.
Then Song Chi and Song Yan would lead alongside him. As for who would stay behind, that had changed this time.
Instead of Song Shiyuan, Song Shixing, or Song Xingru, it was now Song Dingbang’s turn.
Over those twenty years, with the Chipan Galaxy’s resources backing them, the family’s strength kept climbing—not just among the lower ranks but also among the top captains.
The standout was Song Dingbang. An elder and veteran Battleship Captain, he’d always been a figure of real authority, much like Song Shiyuan and Song Xingru. Still, his ship had always lacked the depth to make him a Dreadnought Captain.
But with the family’s foundation growing thicker every year, he finally made the leap twelve years ago with the aid of a fifth-tier Timeworld Fruit, joining the ranks of Dreadnought Captains.
Breaking through at 3,400 years old meant his potential was limited—but at least he’d gained a few more millennia of life.
And that wasn’t all.
Besides Song Dingbang, someone else had made their ship a Dreadnought three years ago: the family patriarch, Song Xuancang.
Song Xuancang could also be counted among the family’s former prodigies, topping the top lineup in his year.
Now, at under 1,700 years old, he might still go on to become a Star-Annihilator-class Captain.
For the moment, he’s in seclusion, pushing for a breakthrough in the Guiding Technique.
Of course, just ten minutes ago, he’d already shifted his retreat from his battleship to the Omniverse Market’s Full-Attribute Cultivation Chamber. Song Chi was confident that with a little time, Xuancang would push his Guiding Technique to tier six and become a true Dreadnought Captain.
Once the expedition plans were settled, Song Chi made a trip to where the Abyssal Devil was in closed cultivation.
After ten years, not only had the Abyssal Devil advanced to tier seven, but his mastery of the Chaotic Laws had come leaps and bounds beyond what you’d expect from a fresh tier-seven being.
Song Chi ran a careful test and found that the Abyssal Devil had already started to form a Law Bridge out of the chaos, only needing to widen and strengthen it until it transformed completely—at which point it would become a Law Road connected to the Source Sea of laws in the Sea of Stars. With that, he’d qualify for an eighth-tier Dominator position.
Shortly after Song Chi brought the Abyssal Devil back, all of the Song Family’s core members returned to the Chipan Galaxy. With Calm‑Sea Dragon‑Xiang at the front, a fleet of 500,000 departed straight for the battlefield.
Watching this unfold, the other powers’ captains raised no objections. The family may have sent a small force, but anyone with sense could see there was more to it—the strange domain energy circling the fleet was so threatening, it sent chills through even those watching from afar. This hadn’t happened before.
This time, Calm‑Sea Dragon‑Xiang, Unmoving Vajra, Heavenly Ruin, and two other warships didn’t activate their Battleship Replication; they stuck close to the main group with their real bodies.
It wasn’t because they’d abandoned their scavenging maneuvers. The real reason was that Song Chi had learned the Demon Serpent Floating-Land was about to make its move.
Now, all five Song Family ships were fully preparing for the Demon Serpent Floating-Land operation.
Or to put it another way, they were conserving their strength.
Over the following decades, the Song Family fleet rejoined the Tenth Route Forward Fleet at the front lines.
The dynasty had reorganized the fleet with all-new members. These were mostly strangers.
Why? After that dimension-reducing war, the two remaining Immortal Houses in the Yaohan Kingdom and the Linyue Galaxy either chose millennia of isolation or left for other forward fleets entirely.
So after returning, the Song Family recognized few familiar faces.
That wasn’t a bad thing, though. The new fleet had forces from all over the Star Domains, which helped prevent cliques and internal strife. Now, rewards after each battle would be distributed based purely on merit.
Combined with the two Star River-class Battleships standing watch, life over these few decades was calm and steady.
Even the Min Serpent Galaxy seemed to have been left half-abandoned by the Eight-Armed Serpent Demon Civilization. In just a few decades, the fleet took control of more than half the galaxy’s domains.
After that famous battle where a group of Star River-class ships chased after a group of Serpent Demon Dominators, the Serpent Demon Civilization had completely withdrawn into silence.
Seemed like fear, but Song Chi knew that was just the surface. The real reason: the main forces of the Four Great Empires’ Torch fleets had besieged the border, tying up most of the Serpent Demons’ high-level powerhouses and easing the pressure on other fronts.
While the Song Family, backed by the Azure Dragon Starlit Array Chart and their 500,000 warships, moved smoothly in the ongoing campaign, fierce battles flared again and again across the Eight-Armed Serpent Demon galaxy cluster.
The Four Great Empires—Shensia, Xianqin, Sankt Empire, and Chiyu—led the way.
Across the vast starry sky, a massive Floating-land of jaw-dropping diameter hovered in space. Its floating-land shield, bright enough to illuminate endless stars, was now only half its original strength.
Outside that shield, tens of millions—even billions—of Torch Battleships kept firing relentlessly.
Behind these billions stood a super warship in the void, a hundred times the size of a Star River-class ship. Every so often, its main cannon would unleash a devastating volley.
Yet, despite the unending barrage, the energy barrier stretching thousands and thousands of light-years never came close to buckling.
“A ninth-tier Floating-land’s shield has its own threshold. If you can’t break it in one blow, it’s nearly impossible to wear it down by attrition!”
“Pass down the orders—prepare to send elite forces inside!”