The Exotic Land Reclamation of Vegetable Skeletons

Chapter 1617: Combat Style Unlike a Divine Star



Chapter 1617: Combat Style Unlike a Divine Star

Chapter 1617: Combat Style Unlike a Divine Star

"Why did you release it? And how can you still hear its prayers? Has it connected to your faith network?" Negris asked in astonishment.

The faith network is a mesh structure composed of believers and deities, connected by the power of faith. At the center is the deity. If you firmly believe in this deity, you can join the faith network, become a node in the network, and listen to God's teachings.

The problem is, this is a ghost guide, and Ang isn't its god, so how could it connect to Ang's faith network?

This is a very serious matter. Stealing divine power and faking faith is a grave act of blasphemy and will result in being burned at the stake.

Initially, due to unequal distribution among the gods of light, a primary god was created, forming a hierarchical network structure with the primary god of light at the center and the other gods of light as secondary figures. Most of the faith did not reach the other gods, and since the primary god did not have its own consciousness at the time, it was not difficult for it to blaspheme the primary god of light.

Furthermore, the fact that many deities had perished at that time, resulting in the unscathed escape of believers like Shamarah, further tarnished the dignity of the gods. However, this was due to the Church of Light, and does not mean that the faith network is accessible to just anyone.

But now, Ang has joined the Ghost Guide's faith network. How could this be? Is it that casual?

Ang ignored Negris and continued to listen, while simultaneously projecting the voice of the ghost guide into his consciousness space.

"The Law Lord arrived so quickly this time. If he had been any slower, I might have noticed the anomaly. That damned guy actually used such a huge planet as a trap. Luckily, the Law Lord is alright." The ghost guide muttered to himself with lingering fear, his voice clearly reaching Ang's mind.

This demonstrates the strong control that faith networks exert over believers, knowing even their deepest thoughts and intentions. However, things change when the number of believers grows. No deity will listen to their wishes such as "get rich every day," "lose less hair," "seven times a night," or "don't have bleeding gums"—that constitutes information pollution.

Therefore, most deities, like Ang, will block most prayers and only accept those with particularly devout and strong beliefs.

Of course, that refers to passively receiving information. If you actively listen, as long as you are still in this network, your thoughts and ideas will not escape God's ears, unless you leave the network.

If you're not on this network, then wouldn't you become a believer?

This ghostly guide was clearly very devout in its faith in the so-called Law Patrolmen, so much so that its voice was very clear: "I need to capture that Starflame Manifestation and find out what kind of trap it is. These God Stars are getting more and more outrageous, daring to fight back? Although their actions cannot harm the Law Lord, we cannot encourage this trend."

Hearing this, Negris couldn't help but ask, "Ang, did you really run into a trap? Or is this guy just overthinking things?"

Anthony, Ulsman, and the others couldn't help but look up at the top of the consciousness space, where a huge black shadow was faintly visible.

If this is indeed a trap, the significance is entirely different. It represents the first time that the gods, who have been slaughtered, have launched an active and organized counterattack. Although the trap did not harm Ang, the active counterattack has symbolic meaning.

If it doesn't hurt this time, what about next time? One day we'll be able to injure or kill the alien ghost.

Anthony and the others knew that the Otherworldly Ghosts could be injured; otherwise, where would their Ghost Fragments have come from?

Ang thought for a moment and said, "Yes, Star Flame wanted to collapse, but I used my mark to smooth it out."

“Hiss—is there really a trap? You used the mark given to you by Planet Six to press it down?” Negris translated.

Ang nodded.

"Does that mean that without the mark of Planet Six, Planet Six might actually collapse and explode?" Negris asked.

Ang thought for a moment and nodded.

Everyone looked at each other in dismay. If the Titan were to explode, it might actually wipe out the alien ghosts, after all, it was a Titan with a mass 60,000 times that of the small fire god.

Although it is old and has no incremental growth, for an explosion, whether there is incremental growth or not does not matter, as long as there is equivalent.

"Doesn't that mean we helped the alien ghosts avoid a trap? If it were a real alien ghost, without the mark of the sixth planet, the planet would really explode. With a yield of 60,000 times, it would be shattered into pieces even if it didn't die. The main planet of Lomulor is so small, yet it was still damaged by the explosion," Negris said regretfully.

The mass of Lomulor's main star is only 64 times that of Little Fireman, while the mass of the sixth divine star is 60,000 times that of Little Fireman. They are not even in the same league. If Lomulor's main star can harm the alien ghosts, then the sixth divine star can do the same.

"Where is Planet Six? Where did it go?" Negris asked, but after talking for a while, he didn't hear a response from Planet Six. This was a topic about his main body, so why wasn't he reacting at all?

Ulsman said, "He should be going to receive the main body now. He asked the adults to leave a projection point before, and he has probably already projected it over to receive the main body."

As long as a projection point is left, such as the White Crystal, the Soul Flame, or a clone, like the Unmixed Molten Flame used to deal with Grimmünster, the clone based on it can survive in the Star Flame. The Sixth Divine Star can be projected directly there, and then it's up to time.

"He projected over so quickly. I was hoping to ask him if any of those gods that dragged his body away knew him," Negris said.

Anthony called out directly, "Merania, come in."

Negris then remembered that the dark stars of Moldania also originated from the Lanian web of branches.

Anthony asked, "Did you recognize those asteroids just now?"

“I know them. Those are all Rania’s satellites. That Starfire Avatar is likely the leader of those satellites. I call him Kai,” Rania said.

"You know him? Why didn't you say so earlier?" Negris said angrily.

Melania said weakly, "I was just holding up the breach in the wall when Lord Anthony called me. I swapped places with someone else before coming in."

“Alright, I misunderstood you. How strong is that Kairania? How come Kairania has so many secondary stars?” Anthony asked.

"Lania conquered them and demanded that they submit to him and become his satellites. Kai... Kailania is the strongest god star besides Lania in terms of combat power. The combat style of ordinary god stars is very rigid, but Kailania's combat style is unlike that of a god star. I don't know how to describe it." Miania was a little unaccustomed to Anthony's naming style and hesitated for a moment when she mentioned Kailania.


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