Chapter 89 Sea Spirit Civilization

Galaxy Nebula.

Perseus arm, mid-section.

This area is relatively dense with stars.

While on the map of the Galaxy Nebula, the Perseus arm appears to be very small,

in reality, the diameter of this arm is about 6000 light-years, and of course, with the onset of the escape era, the diameter of the Perseus arm has now increased to about 6500 light-years.

Thus, just the middle part of the Perseus arm spans nearly 2000 light-years.

In this broad region, there are countless stars, typically encountering one every ten or so light-years, with more than half of these stars being solitary, while the others have captured satellites.

Among them, one star with over nine hundred times the Constant Star Mass had captured six newly formed planet embryos from its own birth nebula.

In the consequent prolonged evolution, these six planets gradually took form.