The Exotic Land Reclamation of Vegetable Skeletons

Chapter 1583 The Perilous Cover



Chapter 1583 The Perilous Cover

Chapter 1583 The Perilous Cover

After the information storm subsided, Ang turned to the largest page of the stacked clones and projected everyone's consciousness into it. Then everyone saw a god star that was constantly collapsing, from a giant god star to a giant abyss, and then spewing out huge pillars of information storms.

The information storm is invisible to the naked eye, but the dense green lightning bolts swirling around its edges are clearly visible. All the information and lightning ultimately converge into that one question of resentment and despair: "What are you?!"

"What...what happened? Ang, why does this piece of yours feel so big? Is it a Star Soul Piece belonging to Diredis?" Negris asked hesitantly.

Ang nodded.

Okay, in the consciousness space, no one can see Ang's figure, but the information that he nodded instantly appears in everyone's consciousness, and everyone knows that he nodded.

Negris was too exhausted to even complain. In the past, Ang would at least say a few words in the consciousness space, but now he didn't say anything at all. He just transmitted the information of his actions to everyone's consciousness and that was it. He was so lazy that Negris was truly speechless.

"What exactly happened? What was Diredis howling about at the end?" Negris asked, puzzled.

Didn't Diredis say he was going to unleash his power and give his memories and knowledge to Ang? Why did he end up so unwilling and desperate? Did he miss something?

Ang didn't speak, but instead made the Dilidis in the stack of films slowly start operating, demonstrating the whole thing. Only when the demonstration was over did everyone realize how dangerous the ambush Ang had gone through.

"If a divine star has only 10% of its own memories and knowledge, while the other 90% belongs to another divine star, then is it itself or another divine star?" Ulsman asked this question after watching the demonstration.

This question hit the nail on the head, instantly making the still somewhat confused crowd understand Diredis's sinister intentions.

Negris slapped his back and said in shock, "He thought Ang was a god star. He tricked Ang into giving him knowledge and memories, and then used an information storm to overwhelm Ang's consciousness with a massive amount of information in order to take over Ang?"

"Is this feasible? Can a massive amount of information, rather than an invasion, achieve the effect of occupying another planet?" Anthony asked.

The person most qualified to answer this question is naturally Luo Muluoer, even though he is only a secondary star, he is still a divine star.

Lomulor said, "As Ulsman asked, if ninety percent of my knowledge and memories belong to others, am I still myself?"

"I think it probably doesn't belong to it. The memories of our planet are too vast. From hundreds of millions of years ago to the present, the accumulated memories are enormous. Even if we want to recall them, we can't just recall them immediately. Instead, we have to search through our consciousness, find the memories of that period, and then open them up."

“If every memory I revisit belongs to another god star, am I still myself? Of course not. So this kind of encroachment on a god star is feasible,” Luo Muluo concluded.

After a pause, Luo Muluo added, "Besides, Dilidis has already entered the period of decline. Any method that can keep him alive is feasible. Moreover, it seems that he did more than just cover information; he also sent his thoughts over at the end."

If it were simply a matter of sending a storm of information, Diredis wouldn't have made that final question. It was only when he crashed into it and discovered that the other side wasn't a divine star but a ghostly fragment that he let out that desperate roar.

Negris shuddered: "Okay, I get it. The Void is too dangerous. If Ang really is a god star, and he just stands there like an idiot, then gets bombarded with information storms and stuffed with a bunch of memories that don't belong to him... just thinking about it is terrifying."

Anthony still didn't quite understand: "The adult may be a god star, or he may not be. This uncertainty is a huge risk. Why doesn't Diredis choose a safer target, such as those god stars that have not yet developed consciousness?"

Most of the conscious gods in the void have gone into hiding. Those that haven't are either unconscious or ruthless characters like Diredis in their decline phase.

Those unconscious stars didn't hide. Diredis could have easily chosen the brightest one to cover, so why did he choose Ang, whose secrets were unknown?

Luo Mulu said, "Without a Star Soul, he can't cover it up. At most, his information storm can spray the Godless Star, trigger a wave of Star Crowns, and give birth to some Star Descendants related to him, and then that's it."

"Oh, oh, oh, he can't cover it without Star Soul, I see, I understand." So that's the reason. Anthony had thought it was complicated and that there were some other restrictions.

There were no Star Souls that could cover the area, and most of those with Star Souls were hiding. So Diredis first used Spatial Tremor to send a group message and received a response from Ang. He thought that only a God Star would respond to him with Spatial Tremor, but who would have thought...

“He’s just unlucky,” Negris cursed, then asked, “And what did he get? Besides this large piece of wood, was there anything else?”

"Knowledge, memory," Ang's voice echoed in the consciousness space.

"Uh, that's it?" Negris said with disdain.

Anthony couldn't stand it anymore: "Lord Neg, what do you mean 'that'? This was our original goal. The large piece was just an unexpected bonus. My lord, with this large piece as the framework, can we expand the other pieces as well?"

Anthony and Ulsman noticed that in Ang's splices, each splice was the same size, and after splitting and rejoining, each splice was still the same size.

This large stack of fragments is significantly larger than other stacks, since other stacks were repaired from fragments, while this large stack was pressed from a complete divine star soul.

If this state of one large and several small is maintained, the stacked pieces cannot fit together. Either the other stacked pieces need to be stretched to the same size as the large stacked piece, or the large stacked pieces need to shrink back to the size of the small ones.

Ang nodded.

Everyone's spirits lifted. Could it really be true? Wouldn't that mean their stacks could also grow stronger?

"Won't that require a huge increase? What Lomulor left behind might not be enough," Negris said worriedly.

Ang nodded.

Just then, Anthony slapped his thigh and said, "I know why the Otherworldly Ghost doesn't want to grow any more. It's because its stacks are already full. If it can't expand itself, absorbing more increments will only cause it to split, not grow stronger."


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