Cultivator vs. Galaxy: Rebirth in a World of Mechas

Chapter 15: ch-15 Quantum Entanglement Module.



She had snow-white hair and equally white eyes. Her skin was pale and perfect, glowing faintly with ethereal energy. Though not as breathtaking as Elsa’s, Ascendency possessed a haunting, elegant beauty of her own. Though her true form was that of pure energy, she had shaped herself into a physical form by her own free will.

"Yes, Master," she said formally, her voice cool and calm, her presence reserved—yet beneath her composed tone lingered a trace of curiosity that neither William nor Elsa missed.

But they chose not to comment.

"Ascendency," William said, his voice firm, "Activate our deep detection equipment. Scan the surrounding star systems. Begin searching for any signs of intelligent life—civilizations, technology, anomalies. Report immediately upon finding anything."

"At once, Master," Ascendency replied, bowing her head slightly.

With that, the mighty ship Ragnarök began to stir, its systems awakening, its scanners spreading like invisible wings across the stars—ready to begin a new era of exploration.

The Ragnarök was not merely a ship—it was a transcendental construct of divine-level engineering, equipped with a full arsenal of scanning and detection systems that operated on the edge of known science and metaphysics.

These modules were not just powerful—they represented the peak of technological mastery across countless civilizations, collected and refined by William himself over eons.

William was not a scientist in the traditional sense. But when one reaches the true limits of what is possible—and even surpasses those limits to become an eternal being—feats like this become almost effortless. His mind had transcended mortal boundaries.

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It could contain all known knowledge in existence without strain. And knowledge, after all, is fundamental—a gateway, a path.

William, despite his godlike nature and eternal existence, remained a devoted admirer of science fiction. Through the ages, this fascination never waned. It’s no surprise, then, that over countless eras, he didn’t just master technology—he perfected it, pushing it to its ultimate limits.

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