An Observer is, to put it precisely, an empiricist profession.

Talent is certainly important, but the accumulation of knowledge and the increase of experience are far more important than talent.

An Observer's talent can only determine the starting point of their life, but it cannot determine the height they reach.

There's a saying that describes Observers like this: the longer they live, the higher they stand, the farther they see.

The knowledge left behind by countless predecessors is the best foundation for reaching the peak.

Later generations can often stand on the shoulders of giants and get a good start.

At that moment, Mu Xing was enveloped in nearly infinite knowledge, which was poured into his body and consciousness.

The Observer's Tower, the auris, and his own body are the three most basic elements that constitute an Observer.

The first thing the Inheritance Program has to do is synchronize, adjusting the frequencies of the three to be consistent, so that the three are completely connected.

Next is fusion.

The Tower, the auris, and Mu Xing himself should become a trinity, fused and connected to each other.

After completing synchronization and fusion, the final step is imprinting.

This is also considered the most crucial step in becoming an Observer.

He needs to imprint his Observer mark in the starry sky above his head.

In this way, he can access the Observer Network, and on this special platform, share his knowledge with countless Observers.

And in a corner of this starry sky, Mu Xing found a familiar cluster of stars.

That was the territory of the Observer Council here, and with the help of the First Void Protocol, they concentrated the stars in one area.

This made the connection between them closer and more convenient.

Mu Xing naturally didn't hesitate. He found the stars of Arte, Vigo, and Trix, and began to imprint his Observer mark in this starry sky.

When Mu Xing's consciousness ascended into that starry sky, he immediately sensed the noise coming from the surrounding stars.

Obviously, some stars were communicating and exchanging information with each other.

Perhaps sensing the appearance of this newcomer, Mu Xing, many nearby stars cast their attention over him.

Greetings came from all directions.

The inheritance continued. As vast knowledge was poured in, Mu Xing rose step by step, as if a ladder to the sky was being built beneath his feet.

This feeling was very similar to the feeling he had when he advanced.

So he was even more experienced, and after the initial moment of panic, he completely stabilized.

And the surrounding stars didn't expect this newcomer to adapt so quickly.

Vigo had told Mu Xing that when Observers imprint the starry sky, they generally experience confusion and fear.

If they cannot control themselves, they will not only find it difficult to leave a mark, but may even cause the Inheritance Program to fail, causing serious damage to their body and will.

In extreme cases, they will permanently lose the opportunity to become a true Observer.

Mu Xing didn't have this kind of trouble. He had already experienced this feeling when he advanced.

Not only was he not afraid, but he actually quite liked it.

In addition, as the Chaos Blood Moon, his will was incomparably powerful, far beyond what ordinary Observers could compare to.

Mu Xing carefully felt this starry sky, and he found that the stars in this starry sky were also graded.

The higher the Observer's level, the higher the brightness of the star.

Of course, this is not absolute. Potential can also increase brightness.

For example, Trix, although she is only a Level 2 Observer, the brightness of her star even exceeds that of most of the surrounding stars.

It's on par with Vigo and Arte.

And the brightest in this area are the councilors, and the star surrounded by stars, which is almost several times larger than other stars.

Needless to say, that is the star of Councilor Adrian.

When Mu Xing subconsciously touched Arte's star, there was an immediate reaction.

"Blood Moon, is that you?"

"It's me. This place is amazing."

Mu Xing didn't expect that he could use this starry sky to directly communicate with Arte.

"Haha, this place is also called the 'Heart Covenant Star River', which means spiritual契合. It exists in the void, yet it is independent of the void."

"It is a unique space that only allows the consciousness of Observers to communicate."

As Arte was explaining, his tone suddenly became stiff: "Wait, you haven't imprinted your star yet?"

"No, I just flew up to see what's going on. I didn't expect I could actually communicate," Mu Xing said matter-of-factly.

"How is that possible?"

Arte's tone was full of surprise.

"Is there a problem?"

"You need to know that everyone can only communicate with other stars by relying on the 'Heart Covenant Star River' after imprinting their stars, and the farther the distance, the more difficult the communication."

"I have never seen someone like you who can communicate without imprinting a star."

"Will there be any side effects?" Mu Xing couldn't help but ask.

"No, it's also possible that your consciousness is very strong, so you can… but that doesn't make sense!"

Even Arte fell into self-doubt.

"Okay, okay, I'll imprint the star first, you go ahead and do your thing," Mu Xing cut off the connection and began to imprint his own star.

The method had already been told to him in the Inheritance Program, so Mu Xing was familiar with the process.

When he started imprinting, he immediately felt like he was connected to a huge network.

It was as if he had gone from a local area network to a high-speed international network.

He saw countless streams of information flowing through it.

This is like the underlying principle of the real-world network, where all networks are actually made up of individual nodes.

Each star, each Observer, represents a node.

Mu Xing frantically injected his chaotic consciousness, forcibly embedding it within.

As he connected to that vast network.

He felt as if his consciousness had transformed into a fish, able to swim freely in this vast network.

Perhaps it was the blessing of the Chaos Will that allowed him to easily cross vast distances, from one end of this star river to the other.

But as he swam, he felt a trace of fatigue.

It seemed that crossing the star river was also an extremely exhausting thing.

After this swimming fish wandered around the star river, Mu Xing finally returned with lingering interest.

At the same time, his star finally formed.

Only Mu Xing's expression was a little unnatural: "So bright, so big. Is this normal?"

He looked at the star he had left in the starry sky. Rather than a star, it was more like a moon.

He had only seen a few of this brightness in the center of the star river.

After shaking his head for a while and not feeling any discomfort, Mu Xing breathed a sigh of relief.

After the imprinting ended, he directly exited this Heart Covenant Star River. He sensed that the second stage of the Inheritance Program had ended.

It was about to enter the final debugging stage.

This stage was just to consolidate the program and ensure the perfection of his Inheritance Program.

And just after Mu Xing exited the Heart Covenant Star River, the entire star river suddenly became lively.

Streams of light shuttled through the star river, seemingly searching for something.

But just as those streams of light were about to find Mu Xing's side, his imprint suddenly dimmed.

It was like a gray moon that could be ignored at will, making it difficult to find again.

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