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"Problematic?" Sebastian pondered over what Prokopy said.
"Could it be that he exceeded 900 kilometers!?" Sebastian guessed.
"How is that possible?" Prokopy shook his head in denial and said with a dumbfounded laugh, "900 kilometers? In the entire history of the Federation, few people have even reached it. I once told you before that in the entire history of Planetary Development, the maximum planet diameter limit is 946 kilometers, and that's the most in a long history. For the diameter of a planet over 940 kilometers, there is only one. Not to mention, even if it is a value of 900 kilometers, it can be achieved, but there aren't many."
"Then how much is Yeattine?" Sebastian felt like he should read more about the history of Planetary Development as there were some misconceptions about the upper limit of the planet.
"A level of planet diameter ceiling, 800 kilometers is a hurdle, and 900 kilometers is also a hurdle," Prokopy said. His tone became somewhat emotional: "Like Clifford, Otwin, and the rest of them—the top freshmen this year—the upper limit has been fixed at over 700 kilometers. They did not break through the 800-kilometer mark. With the world's expectations of Yeattine, it should be no problem to break through 800 kilometers, but it is difficult to determine how much it is. And unexpectedly, the result after the match is very good. According to the information I got so far, he has broken through 850 kilometers. But the exact amount is unknown."
Sebastian blinked, his face deadpan. Originally, he thought there were some challenges, but he didn't expect it to be less than 900 kilometers; he is not even in the category of his opponent.
"850 kilometers or more..." Prokopy shook his head and lamented, "This is also relatively rare in the history of our academy. This diameter should be able to pass the promotion test difficulty of the Legendary Level. If it is Mythical Level, there is also a certain possibility. The specifics depend on exactly how much more than the 850 marks. These are data on some students in the academy's history before the promotion; you can see for yourself."
Prokopy transmitted a piece of information to Sebastian. It had already been transmitted before, but the history of Hope's Peak Academy was very long, so there was too much information. Sebastian hadn't even finished reading it yet.
This time, Prokopy was choosing an important part of it.
"Those with a planet diameter of 850 kilometers or more can be classified into the historical level of genius," Prokopy teleported while saying, "Normally, to challenge the Mythical Level difficulty, it also requires at least this value."
"If you want to challenge the Great Mythical Level, it's estimated to be over 900 kilometers?" Sebastian asked.
"That's right," Prokopy nodded and said. "The Great Mythical Level is considered the highest difficulty that humans have been able to challenge through the ages, even for those ultimate geniuses who are countless times stronger than Yeattine. Wanting to successfully challenge this difficulty is also not high. The Small Mythical Level is okay, but the Great Mythical Level is not something that can be passed easily. In the entire history of the Federation, though few have passed, they are the top geniuses of an era. But even if the diameter of the planet exceeds 900 kilometers, the challenge of this difficulty is extremely difficult."
"According to such a projection, wouldn't the Eternal Level require over 950 kilometers!?" Sebastian asked with a smile.
"That's theoretically true," Prokopy also laughed and said. "But since no one has ever succeeded, no one knows for sure. What's more, no genius has ever broken through over 950 kilometers. This value is too difficult; it's not something you can reach just because you want to. For the over 940 kilometers, the one I told you about before."
"Then this… is it successful?" Sebastian asked.
"He didn't choose the Eternal Level..." Prokopy used the communicator to project out a piece of information and said, "Look for yourself. This one is very famous. He did not choose the Eternal Level difficulty; instead, he securely chose the Great Mythical Level, and it worked out in the end."
Prokopy's eyes flashed with a trace of appreciation as he said, "According to this one, it was later revealed that he also wanted to challenge the Eternal difficulty level, but he was not at all sure. He vaguely felt that if he challenged it, he would lose. Speaking of which, this is only a Level 1 Planet, so there is still a long way to go before it truly grows. Stability is better than everything. As long as you are successfully promoted to the Level 2 Planet, it is good."
Prokopy looked at Sebastian and said, "You should not distract yourself for the sake of Yeattine; don't change your goal easily. The Legendary Level is for you; it is the most stable."
"I know," Sebastian faintly nodded. He wouldn't change his goal easily; his goal was always the Eternal Level.
After ending the communication with Prokopy, Sebastian continued to be busy with a round of training for the Astra Militarum.
In the past decade, although the country's strength was developing the Atomic Program, the technology of the army side of the Astra Militarum did not fall behind. Instead, new inventions were born from the atomic plan, and the progress improved greatly.
According to Sebastian's plan, it was faster than before. Every month, he went to the outer planets to train in actual combat; Sebastian carefully selected opponents. Unlike before, now there was no need to go to the Planet Association. There were many unowned planets inside Hope's Peak Academy that belonged to the school. Of course, most of these were used for training purposes.
But this trip to the outer planets, the most important thing was not the actual training; rather, it was the first test of the Atomic Program, using the product made from plutonium-239.
When the Astra Militarum returned from the outer planets, every one of them had a huge look of excitement on their faces. Elizabeth, who was over 60 years old, couldn't contain her joy either.
She quickly walked into her room and looked up at the sky. Excitedly, she said, "Father, we succeeded."
"Well done!" Sebastian praised.
But plutonium-239 wasn't enough; thereafter, Elizabeth and a group of scientists continued their research on U-235 to perfect the ultimate piece of the Atomic Program.
At the same time, preparations for the advancement campaign were also quietly and quickly being carried out in the shadows. Looking at Elizabeth's busy figure, everyone realized that this should be an even more important battle than the previous campaign, so it was necessary to make a thorough plan for this.
After observing the busyness of the Astra Militarum, Sebastian shifted his gaze to the 2nd Continent. The number of beasts here was high.
King Ghidorah was building an unparalleled beast kingdom. It traveled to the territory of another Kaiju, forcing them to submit. If they didn't submit, then they were killed. Cold-blooded and decisive.
None of them matched King Ghidorah; even if they joined hands, they still couldn't beat it. King Ghidorah was too powerful and could crush them easily, so most of the Kaijus had submitted; only the group of Godzillas remained.
King Ghidorah set its eyes on them. One of the major reasons King Ghidorah made the other Kaijus submit was that it was aware of the threat posed by the Godzilla lineage from the very beginning. It planned to deal with the Godzilla lineage after taking care of the other Kaijus; then it would deal with the Godzillas.
But a battle didn't break out, as the number of Godzillas was still too high; there were at least a dozen of them, and their strength was still very strong. The critical thing was their idleness; there was not the slightest desire for dominance. King Ghidorah, after some consideration, decided not to take on the Godzillas.
"A Level 1 Planet is still too small," Sebastian observed the Kaiju and couldn't help thinking. "The strength and number of these Kaijus are restrained. If it were a Level 2 Planet, they should be able to become stronger."
Like the Godzillas, although their strength was also very strong, they had not yet reached the expectations he had. Their bodies also did not have any Internal Reactors.
"Let's wait for these big guys to get stronger before I let them onto the field," Sebastian decided in his mind.
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Spring went and autumn came.
Another period had passed above Greater Terra. For the first time, the diameter of the planet reached 950 kilometers, creating a new record in history, but not a single person knew about it. This wasn't the limit, as it was still rising rapidly, and the population surge was still ongoing. Sebastian was also watching the conclusion of the Atomic Program.
He was paying close attention to the changes in the size of Greater Terra. When it reached a certain stage, the diameter of the planet would hit the upper limit. Subsequently, a reminder of planet advancement would appear in the awakening space. This meant that the planet was going to take the advancement test.
960 kilometers.
970 kilometers.
980 kilometers.
990 kilometers.
998 kilometers.
998.1 kilometers.
Sebastian silently watched the data of the planet panel jumping little by little. Finally, after reaching 999 kilometers, the value stopped increasing and stagnated. Even though the life of Greater Terra was still slowly increasing, the diameter was only decreasing and would not continue to increase. This should be the limit of a Level 1 Planet.
"The diameter of a Level 1 Planet is 999 kilometers," Sebastian knew this meant Greater Terra's development had reached its upper limit.
If it didn't go for an advancement, the size could not become larger. Even if the level of technology could continue to progress, the resources were limited, which also limited the development of technology.
Soon after the diameter of Greater Terra reached 999 kilometers, the Awakening Space slightly vibrated, and a line of text appeared.
[ The planet has developed to its limit. Do you want to take part in the planet advancement test? ]
There are 2 options: "Yes" and "No."
Planet advancement was not mandatory. If you are not sure, you don't have to take part now. But there was one thing to note: the diameter of the planet was decaying. If the latter was below the upper limit, this prompt text would disappear.
Many such events had happened before. Many Level 1 Planet Masters, wanting to be more secure, did not immediately go to the promotion test. Instead, they went to the outer planets to train in actual combat. The result caused the created Supernatural species to suffer heavy losses. Their vitality declined, and the diameter of the planet fell. It took a long time for it to climb back up again, wasting a lot of time. There were also worse scenarios: when the planet shrunk, it would never reach its limit again.
Stability is good, but too much is unnecessary. Just like the Supernatural, development would create issues. If the planet did not advance for a long time, the same problem would arise.
The planet panel also changed.
Sebastian looked at the Greater Terra panel. There was some more text on it that wasn't there before.
[ Planet Name: Greater Terra ]
[ Planet Level: Level 1 ]
[ Planet Diameter: 999 km (Upgradable) ]
[ Planet Species: 1,450 ]
[ Extrapolation Route: None ]
Sebastian disconnected himself from the awakening space, and Prokopy communicated again.
"Sebastian, you know what I'm going to ask?" Prokopy said with a smile.
"My planet has received a prompt from the Awakening Space," Sebastian said.
"That's good," Prokopy breathed a sigh of relief, because the more talented the planet, the shorter the time it would take to reach the cap.
At Hope's Peak Academy, for this freshman class, there were already over 50 people who had reached the upper limit of the diameter of their respective planets and were early in their preparations. These were the groups with the highest talent in the New Year.
But Sebastian was rather late; this was natural because the diameter of Greater Terra kept rising and didn't stop until it was 999 kilometers. There was nothing Sebastian could do.
"According to the convention of planet advancement," Prokopy explained to Sebastian, "there are 2 times a year, once every 6 months, in unison. Most of the new students in your batch will have their advancement tests next year. And the best freshmen like you, Sebastian, Yeattine, Clifford, etc., are in the first batch."
Sebastian faintly nodded. The sooner you get promoted, the more advantages there are. After all, the advancement of the planet has certain benefits for the planet master. The most obvious benefits are increased lifespan and enhanced physique.
"Get ready; this promotion test will be held in 10 days. Don't choose the difficulty willy-nilly; choose the best difficulty when the time comes," Prokopy warned earnestly.
"10 days?" Sebastian slightly narrowed his eyes after he hung up the communication with Prokopy.
He walked out of the villa and took a deep breath. Sebastian noticed that the surroundings were silent, and not many people were around either. He understood that this was because other people nearby knew he was preparing for the advancement, so they didn't dare to come and disturb him. Ten days might be nothing to others, but for Sebastian, he still had a lot of things to do.
There were more fallen leaves outside the house day by day. After that call, Prokopy did not come over or communicate. The entire school also seemed quieter than usual. In such a quiet and tense atmosphere, 10 days passed in the blink of an eye.
The planetary advancement day, which had attracted the attention of many administrators and teachers in the school, had arrived.