The golden flames burned and spread continuously.
The body of the black hole was extremely large, and the spreading speed of the flame was very ferocious as well. The surroundings grew increasingly brighter.
From darkness to light, it took only an instant.
The chain reactions caused huge bursts of energy to erupt forth, and boundless light lit up the outer space, sweeping the entirety of darkness away.
All the matter and energy that the black hole had absorbed now were transforming into fuel for the golden flames. It became something resembling a giant burning planet that illuminated the entire space there.
When a fixed star entered its final phase of life, it wouldn't be able to resist its own gravitational pull and would begin to contract.
The greater its mass and energy was, the more intense the contraction would be.
Common fixed stars would only become white dwarfs.