"The magnetic storm wasn't very strong, and our battleship could directly enter, but it misleadingly guided many detection devices, leading them to believe that this star system was a barren one," Miles couldn't help but speak up. "In fact, once we entered, we discovered that this place was far from barren; it's not just this one planet that harbors life—there are a total of three life-sustaining planets in this system."
"Three planets?" Finn Lewis was somewhat surprised. This was no small matter. In a star system, the number of planets that can support life is very specific—with indispensable factors such as distance and temperature. But these planets can't be too close to each other, just like the distances between Earth and Mars, Mercury, Venus—too close, and their gravitational attraction would pull them together, resulting in a disaster.
To have three such planets was indeed astonishing. In a star system, it's rare enough to have two planets with life, let alone three.