The rate at which the gravity zone was diminishing far exceeded Finn Lewis's expectations, and as they grew closer to the coordinate location, the gravity zone around them had become incredibly sparse.
When they were 30 million kilometers away from the coordinate location, the detected gravitational balance zone had shrunk to less than 100 kilometers.
"Your Highness, based on our current speed," Luna Starfield gave Finn Lewis some bad news, "the gravitational balance zone will completely disappear before we even reach the coordinate location."
"What will happen after it disappears? Logically speaking, it shouldn't completely disappear, should it? After all, it seems we should be between two black holes right now," Finn Lewis said with a serious expression.
"Indeed, the data we've got points to the Galactic Center, and the star chart we have is the hyperspace navigation map to reach the coordinate location," Sekata Brown said.