Imagination and humor are far from the true purpose of this story; neither superpowers nor knowledge are its core. In a lifetime, there must be something worthy of staking your very existence, even if, in the end, you are destined to lose it. The story unfolds thus: during a battle in the fifth dimension, the Sun becomes collateral damage, left with only half of its fire burning. In one hundred and fifty years, it will extinguish completely. The rescue mission for the Sun begins. His name is Mingjing Zhang. His father pursues the Way, his family is eccentric, and he—he becomes the protagonist of this quest to save the Sun. He must battle monstrous beasts, contend with “demi-gods,” and confront “gods,” but this is only the beginning. He will be transformed by the gods into a “Light Devourer,” wandering through microscopic dimensions. He will fight against himself, ascend to ever more formidable incarnations, and then... What will he use to draw the final line beneath this story? Love! Only love! For without love, the story loses its warmth, and what meaning remains?
In five-dimensional space, there exists a colossal creature known as the Spacetime Beast. These monsters are adept at creating wormholes and use them to devour the energy of other spaces, making them one of the great scourges of the universe.
Today is a day to rid the universe of such threats. Over a hundred energy warrior entities from five-dimensional space are hunting down more than a dozen Spacetime Beasts.
The energy warriors possess a secret weapon called the Sealing Light. This weapon can seal the codes of any matter or energy, rendering them instantly useless.
At this moment, one such energy warrior is aiming this weapon at the leader of the beasts. With a swift motion, a beam of light shoots from the weapon.
Ordinarily, this beam should strike the beast’s head, leaving it instantly paralyzed. But unexpectedly, the creature suddenly creates a small wormhole, three meters in diameter, right before its forehead. Even more surprisingly, with cunning and malice, it connects this small wormhole to a larger one. Thus, the beam enters the small wormhole, travels through the larger one, and finally emerges in the solar system of three-dimensional space.
A sound like the sun’s agonized cry seems to echo across the void.
The operation to exterminate the beasts in five-dimensional space is a success, but the energy warriors are left dejected.
Their Elder A arrives in a fluster, his first words a tirade: “Mars, Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, Saturn—so many planets to hit! But no, you hit the star itself! That’s just maddening!”
“This