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Just as Harrov was engrossed in the grandeur of the constant star, unable to extricate himself, a sudden change occurred. The giant red star seemed to be getting bigger and brighter!

The orbits of the planets seemed to be affected too, a strong sense of crisis instantly filled Harrov’s mind, but the whole process was too fast; before he could react, the giant star expanded to its limit and then suddenly collapsed inward...

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The next moment, endless light spilled into the entire universe, the star headed towards its demise, bursting with its final radiance!

That was the spectacle of a supernova explosion. The planets that were originally orbiting within were instantly torn to shreds, intense electromagnetic radiation lit up the entire dark galaxy, and infinite material continuously spewed out from the interior of the star, forming an incredibly splendid tapestry.

It took Harrov quite a while to recover from such a shocking scene, murmuring to himself, "What is this?"

"This is a star heading towards destruction…" In the now calm cosmic space, an old and deep voice rang out.

Harrov turned his head and realized that apart from himself, there were four other figures in the space. The one who spoke had very peculiar hair, a head full of white hair that was messy and chaotic, like the unordered cosmic starry sky, and his whole body emitted a terrifying pressure.

It was a sensation like facing a star, as if the other’s body contained an endless source of energy, constantly diffusing outwards.

The person who spoke was naturally Lynn, but at this moment, he did not appear here in his original form, but temporarily borrowed the external image of Albert Einstein.

The spectacle of the supernova explosion earlier was also specifically prepared by him as a show of power, just to established the grand image of the Secret Magic Society.

Lynn glanced at the somewhat dazed Harrov, secretly contemplating if this shock might have been a bit too much?

"Star? Destruction?" Harrov could hardly imagine that such a huge star also had a day when it would perish...

"There is nothing surprising; such sights are happening all the time in the universe. What you saw was merely a projection of a supernova explosion replay." Lynn spoke again.

"Projection..." Harrov carefully chewed on every word Lynn said, cautiously looking around, and asked, "What is this place?"

"A mini-cosmos of Magic Mimicry," Lynn explained briefly before adding, "Welcome to beyond space and time!"

"Beyond space and time..." Harrov repeated, the idea of being independent of time and space, right?

Harrov managed to suppress the shock in his heart.

He did not forget that he was here representing the whole Wizard Land.

His earlier loss of composure made Harrov inwardly vexed, and he silently reminded himself in his heart that no matter what happens, he must... stay composed!

"Let’s start today’s agenda with the light brought by this supernova explosion," another person said somewhat stiffly under the control of the smart brain.

Harrov’s expression turned very strange. How could such a terrifying spectacle of a stellar explosion be so simplistically spoken of by these people, as if the place was just too dark and needed a magic lamp to be turned on.

However, Harrov quickly adjusted his mood, pondering the possible topics that might come up next, whether it would be the so-called gravitational constant, or a discussion about space-time magic... and how he should respond.

Yet Lynn’s next statement once again caught him off guard.

"I believe the entire cosmos was born from a big bang!" Lynn declared solemnly.

Harrov was taken aback.

The universe... exploded?

He even doubted if he had heard correctly. Could such a thing even explode?

But before Harrov had a chance to collect his thoughts, Lynn continued. "The beginning of the universe might have been an extremely hot and dense point, which I call a singularity. Then, at some unknown moment, it suddenly started to expand rapidly. At that moment, all forces were unified, but as the universe expanded and the temperature fell further, gravity separated out, becoming an independent existence..."

Lynn’s elaboration on the Big Bang theory left Harrov completely confused. Terms like quantum vacuum, inflationary epoch, particle epoch, matter era— he could not understand a single word.

For a moment, he even suspected that the other party was telling an absurd story about the cosmos.

But after listening for a while, Harrov quickly realized that the other party’s narrative structure was very rigorous, not seeming to be a fabrication. There were many terms he didn’t understand but could sense that they contained some magical secrets.

Harrov had thought studying the laws of celestial motion as a humble being was a grand enough endeavor, but he hadn’t anticipated that the legendary wizards of the Secret Magic Society were actually probing the origins of the universe...

"What evidence do you have? The redshift phenomenon of galaxies?" Bai Ge, apparating in the form of Madame Curie, asked timidly as per someone’s order, though she had no clue what the redshift of galaxies really was.

Lynn glared at Bai Ge, prompting her to speak louder and not be so tense, as he answered confidently. "That is indeed one piece of evidence!"

Following that, the intelligent brain controlled the other two people to recite a few stiffly prepared statements. Then the four figures in the room all turned their gaze to Harrov, seemingly waiting for him to offer some valuable opinions.

Lynn was very curious about how the legendary wizard would view the Big Bang theory. This theory was quite popular in his previous life, but its relevance in this different world wasn’t guaranteed. After all, the Big Bang theory didn’t take into account the factor of magic power, so there were definitely imperfections. However, proposing it as a magical theoretical discourse was still feasible.

Harrov appeared very composed on the outside, seemingly deep in thought, but internally he was breaking out in a cold sweat because he hadn’t understood a thing the other person was talking about.

But this was a gathering of legendary wizards, where everyone was actively discussing the truths of the cosmos. It wouldn’t do to suddenly admit that he didn’t understand or didn’t know, would it?

Harrov’s eyes snapped open as he turned towards Aurora beside him, tugging at the sleeve of the languid witch, urgently asking.

"Aurora, quick, tell me, what exactly is the meaning of galaxy redshift?"

At that moment, he felt immensely relieved that Aurora, who was also passionate about the study of stars, was right there beside him, and there was someone to confer with.