Chapter 1587 The Otherworldly Ghost is a Weapon
Chapter 1587 The Otherworldly Ghost is a Weapon
Chapter 1587 The Otherworldly Ghost is a Weapon
"Alright, get ready to open the box, everyone get ready, open!" Anthony shouted, releasing his hands and simultaneously probing inside with his mind to capture the information that had been thrown in.
Anthony's post contained a message about information storms: information storms are traps designed to replace information.
This news is very exciting and will immediately attract the attention of the stars, but it is not actually very practical.
Will you encounter another information storm? Will you encounter another information storm unleashed by Titan? Do you need to fear that information storms will overwhelm your consciousness?
These factors are so rare that it's almost impossible for anyone to encounter them again.
Everyone knows that an ordinary person will die if hit by a meteorite, but how many people will actually be hit by a meteorite? So it is almost useless.
Is it exciting? Of course it's exciting! Is it valuable? Of course it's valuable! What if you happen to encounter one? It could save the life of a god.
The first piece of news was so exciting and suspenseful that it instantly captured everyone's attention.
How will it be replaced? Why will it be replaced? What will be the consequences of being replaced? Hurry up and tell me! You're driving me crazy! You need to explain this clearly in the next round, or you'll be considered a clueless liar!!
Exchanging one valuable but useless piece of information for six more valuable pieces of information is a winning trade.
The information storm was put in by Anthony, so I didn't look at it and focused my attention on the other six pieces of information.
Upon being touched, streams of information flooded into his consciousness...
"First, there is a large amount of incremental fog near the sixteenth chain of the Fivol branch. The specific coordinates are as follows."
"Second, Lania has discovered a door that leads to the boundless land."
"Third, Baron Branch is forming the Divine Star Alliance. They plan to connect several divine stars through consciousness and move quickly through the void like the Dark Star by mutual attraction."
"Fourth, the stagnant void shows signs of activity, and the Lord of the Void may be awakening."
"Fifth, I found the remains of the last migrating star."
"Sixth, the alien ghosts are not individuals, but weapons."
When Anthony scrolled to the last message, he was completely stunned. Everyone else, whether it was the stars like Tutubas or the onlookers like Negris, was frozen in place.
This message blind box model is so useful! It revealed so much valuable information all at once, especially the last one, which absolutely shocked everyone.
The otherworldly ghosts aren't individuals, but weapons?
Suppressing the urge to ask immediately, Anthony asked loudly, "Does anyone think any information is worthless? Please vote. If a message receives multiple votes, the publisher will be eliminated from the next round. Please vote now."
Two, one, one, two, one, one, two...
Of the seven votes, four voted for "1" and three voted for "2," making the vote counts very close.
Anthony actually wanted to vote for both options one and two, but he ended up voting for option two because the news that 'Rania obtained the Gate of No Boundaries' was related to them, and the fewer people who knew about it, the better. He wanted to cut off the second piece of information, but he didn't expect that more people would vote for option one.
With the addition of Tutubas, who belonged to the group, voting for 2, it means that only one person actually voted for 2. It seems that everyone thinks the coordinates of the incremental fog are the least valuable thing.
"The first message, the coordinates of the Incremental Mist, was posted by Tutubas. Those who think he has no value, state your reasons," Anthony said.
The other, more talkative, god star, Litulitu, said: "In the void, the coordinates of the incremental mist are the least valuable things. The power we consume to fly over and collect it may be more than these increments. Unless it is a depleted god star, it is worthless."
Same as above.
Same as above.
Same as above.
The remaining one was the second-place voter, who slowly said, "I am the aging god star."
Well, it seems only an aging planet would find it valuable. Even if the round trip consumes a lot of energy, the gains are incremental and can slow down the rate of decay, so it's worth it.
"So what's the reason for casting second? I cast second, that Lania discovered a door to the boundless land? The entire message lacks key parameters. Where is the door? What kind of door? How do we open it? Can Lania open it? If she does, will she let us in?"
"Without any key information, you can't demonstrate any value. If you're trying to exchange a piece of valuable information, it's easy for it to be voted out because it's worthless, thus losing a round of blind box opportunities," Anthony said in rapid succession.
Same as above.
Same as above.
Litu, who had originally voted for number one, suddenly said, "What you said makes a lot of sense. Since there is the Aging God Star here, number one is more valuable than number two. I'm changing my vote to number two."
The votes for first and second immediately reversed, becoming three to four, with the second message receiving four votes.
Anthony was overjoyed; what an unexpected bonus!
"Is there anyone else who needs to change their vote? No? Then, Lord Godstar, who got four votes (three to four), please leave for now. You can come back after we finish the next round of blind boxes," Anthony said.
The second exchange of information was made by one of the four nameless astral stars. He gave Anthony a deep look and stepped back.
Anthony sensed the emotion in his gaze—a sense of unease stemming from never having been commanded before. As a god-like being, he had probably never been commanded in his entire life.
Anthony smiled slightly. It's good that he has emotions; I thought he didn't. Having emotions means you can control them.
"Information blind box round two, please submit new information," Anthony announced loudly as he opened the abyss.
Soon, the second round of blind boxes opened, this time with only six messages. Besides Anthony's message continuing about the information storm, the other five were from Tutubas:
"First, there is a secret passage at the midpoint of the branch road that leads to the boundless land." Obviously, because he was almost eliminated in the first round, Tutubas realized that he couldn't fool people with worthless information, so he turned around and came up with a bombshell.
Two has already been eliminated from this round.
"Third, the Divine Star Alliance of Baron Road has already killed two Dark Stars and seized their gains. I fear that they will soon make their move against the Divine Stars."
"Fourth, if the Lord of the Void awakens, the entire Void will be contained in a bottle. I need some information about the Lord of the Void."
"Fifth, who has a way to revive the Star Migrator? I am willing to pay one-third of the Star Flame as a reward."
"Sixth, the Otherworldly Ghosts have a guide. Just like the ghosts, if an Otherworldly Ghost is found near you, you must destroy it at all costs, otherwise it will guide the Otherworldly Ghosts to attack and kill you."
Sixth was that aging god star, who, as expected, followed up the topic from the first round and revealed even more explosive information, shocking everyone and drawing their attention to him.
LRAB