Chapter Forty-Eight: Finally Got to the Place to Jump

Through these days, the charter finally learned that the jump point is not directly proportional to the prosperity of the "local".

Rather, the more you have a big jump point, that is, the farther you can jump, the less likely it is to be the busiest cluster nearby.

Not to mention star clusters, planetary systems may not be able to withstand it.

Of course, it is impossible to stay away from a single star (and its system) at a certain moment, otherwise it would be difficult to locate it......

Then, on the other hand, the places that need to be carried out are basically considered "inland", and the borders are generally carried out by the fleet, because they will be occupied by the way.

Through these days, the charter finally learned that the jump point is not directly proportional to the prosperity of the "local".

Rather, the more you have a big jump point, that is, the farther you can jump, the less likely it is to be the busiest cluster nearby.

Not to mention star clusters, planetary systems may not be able to withstand it.

Of course, it is impossible to stay away from a single star (and its system) at a certain moment, otherwise it would be difficult to locate it......

Then, on the other hand, the places that need to be carried out are basically considered "inland", and the borders are generally carried out by the fleet, because they will be occupied by the way.

Through these days, the charter finally learned that the jump point is not directly proportional to the prosperity of the "local".

Rather, the more you have a big jump point, that is, the farther you can jump, the less likely it is to be the busiest cluster nearby.

Not to mention star clusters, planetary systems may not be able to withstand it.

Of course, it is impossible to stay away from a single star (and its system) at a certain moment, otherwise it would be difficult to locate it......

Then, on the other hand, the places that need to be carried out are basically considered "inland", and the borders are generally carried out by the fleet, because they will be occupied by the way.

Through these days, the charter finally learned that the jump point is not directly proportional to the prosperity of the "local".

Rather, the more you have a big jump point, that is, the farther you can jump, the less likely it is to be the busiest cluster nearby.

Not to mention star clusters, planetary systems may not be able to withstand it.

Of course, it is impossible to stay away from a single star (and its system) at a certain moment, otherwise it would be difficult to locate it......

Then, on the other hand, the places that need to be carried out are basically considered "inland", and the borders are generally carried out by the fleet, because they will be occupied by the way.

Through these days, the charter finally learned that the jump point is not directly proportional to the prosperity of the "local".

Rather, the more you have a big jump point, that is, the farther you can jump, the less likely it is to be the busiest cluster nearby.

Not to mention star clusters, planetary systems may not be able to withstand it.

Of course, it is impossible to stay away from a single star (and its system) at a certain moment, otherwise it would be difficult to locate it......

Then, on the other hand, the places that need to be carried out are basically considered "inland", and the borders are generally carried out by the fleet, because they will be occupied by the way.

Through these days, the charter finally learned that the jump point is not directly proportional to the prosperity of the "local".

Rather, the more you have a big jump point, that is, the farther you can jump, the less likely it is to be the busiest cluster nearby.

Not to mention star clusters, planetary systems may not be able to withstand it.

Of course, it is impossible to stay away from a single star (and its system) at a certain moment, otherwise it would be difficult to locate it......

Then, on the other hand, the places that need to be carried out are basically considered "inland", and the borders are generally carried out by the fleet, because they will be occupied by the way.

Through these days, the charter finally learned that the jump point is not directly proportional to the prosperity of the "local".

Rather, the more you have a big jump point, that is, the farther you can jump, the less likely it is to be the busiest cluster nearby.

Not to mention star clusters, planetary systems may not be able to withstand it.

Of course, it is impossible to stay away from a single star (and its system) at a certain moment, otherwise it would be difficult to locate it......

Then, on the other hand, the places that need to be carried out are basically considered "inland", and the borders are generally carried out by the fleet, because they will be occupied by the way.

Through these days, the charter finally learned that the jump point is not directly proportional to the prosperity of the "local".

Rather, the more you have a big jump point, that is, the farther you can jump, the less likely it is to be the busiest cluster nearby.

Not to mention star clusters, planetary systems may not be able to withstand it.

Of course, it is impossible to stay away from a single star (and its system) at a certain moment, otherwise it would be difficult to locate it......

Then, on the other hand, the places that need to be carried out are basically considered "inland", and the borders are generally carried out by the fleet, because they will be occupied by the way.

Through these days, the charter finally learned that the jump point is not directly proportional to the prosperity of the "local".

Rather, the more you have a big jump point, that is, the farther you can jump, the less likely it is to be the busiest cluster nearby.

Not to mention star clusters, planetary systems may not be able to withstand it.

Of course, it is impossible to stay away from a single star (and its system) at a certain moment, otherwise it would be difficult to locate it......

Then, on the other hand, the places that need to be carried out are basically considered "inland", and the borders are generally carried out by the fleet, because they will be occupied by the way.

Through these days, the charter finally learned that the jump point is not directly proportional to the prosperity of the "local".

Rather, the more you have a big jump point, that is, the farther you can jump, the less likely it is to be the busiest cluster nearby.

Not to mention star clusters, planetary systems may not be able to withstand it.

Of course, it is impossible to stay away from a single star (and its system) at a certain moment, otherwise it would be difficult to locate it......

Then, on the other hand, the places that need to be carried out are basically considered "inland", and the borders are generally carried out by the fleet, because they will be occupied by the way.

Through these days, the charter finally learned that the jump point is not directly proportional to the prosperity of the "local".

Rather, the more you have a big jump point, that is, the farther you can jump, the less likely it is to be the busiest cluster nearby.

Not to mention star clusters, planetary systems may not be able to withstand it.

Of course, it is impossible to stay away from a single star (and its system) at a certain moment, otherwise it would be difficult to locate it......

Then, on the other hand, the places that need to be carried out are basically considered "inland", and the borders are generally carried out by the fleet, because they will be occupied by the way.

Through these days, the charter finally learned that the jump point is not directly proportional to the prosperity of the "local".

Rather, the more you have a big jump point, that is, the farther you can jump, the less likely it is to be the busiest cluster nearby.

Not to mention star clusters, planetary systems may not be able to withstand it.

Of course, it is impossible to stay away from a single star (and its system) at a certain moment, otherwise it would be difficult to locate it......

Then, on the other hand, the places that need to be carried out are basically considered "inland", and the borders are generally carried out by the fleet, because they will be occupied by the way.