Is Chapter 1579 a mark left behind by the Devouring Star Soul?
Is Chapter 1579 a mark left behind by the Devouring Star Soul?
Is Chapter 1579 a mark left behind by the Devouring Star Soul?
"Don't drag otherworldly ghosts into everything. Have you ever seen what otherworldly ghosts look like? They are the void of our Lord, obscuring the void, impenetrable to all things, and indestructible..." When he uttered the word "destroy," Anthony suddenly felt his consciousness tremble, as if some spark had been blown out.
Looking around suspiciously but finding nothing amiss, he decided to leave it at that for the time being and continued to bluff: "Hiding under the canopy can protect us from the information storm. Once we leave the canopy's range, whatever happens is none of our business."
The same Colossus-born alien shouted, "How do we know you're not trying to lure us here so you can wipe us all out?"
“You don’t need to know. Those who don’t believe us can leave at any time. Those who stay don’t need to pay anything. You, since you don’t believe us anyway, we won’t keep you. Little angel, send him away,” Anthony said.
The bored little angel rushed forward upon hearing this. In the past, she was somewhat reluctant when Anthony asked her to beat people up, but now she wished Anthony would ask her to beat people up more often, because she was just too bored.
Because she only had one target, the little angel didn't dare to use her full strength, fearing that she would be destroyed in one go. She didn't even spread her wings and rushed towards the giant elephant starborn with empty hands.
The giant elephant-born was almost the largest of all the alien races, and looking down on the little angel, it flicked its trunk and slapped the little angel.
Although the Starborn are born from a divine star, they are basically based on fragments of the consciousness of other life forms. They may be pieced together randomly, but each part is a creature that existed in reality.
A creature's form determines its fighting style. A fish-shaped alien can't slap someone with its hand, but it can whip them with its tail.
The giant elephant descendant swung its trunk at the little angel, as if it had been struck by a giant cable. However, unexpectedly, the trunk exploded at the front, scattering debris everywhere.
The little angel simply raised his hand in a blocking motion, shattering the front of the elephant's trunk, and leaped forward, landing on the missing section of the trunk, running wildly along it.
Wherever the little angels went, their footprints all caught fire, revealing each footprint.
The giant elephant alien panicked, let out a miserable howl, and frantically shook its trunk.
But the little angel seemed stuck to the elephant's trunk, no matter how hard it tried to shake it off, it kept running towards its head, leaving a series of star-fire footprints on the trunk.
The giant elephant alien panicked and stomped its feet, its massive elephant legs clamping down on the little angel like pillars.
The little angel neither dodged nor evaded, but instead raised his hands to the left and right, and with a loud bang, the light of the energy collision exploded.
The light faded, revealing the little angel trapped between the elephant's legs. The little angel held its hands up, its elbows firmly supporting the giant elephant's legs.
Seeing this, everyone realized that the Colossus Starborn could not possibly defeat the Little Angel; the gap between them was too great. The Little Angel wasn't even using his full strength; he was just toying with the opponent.
As everyone expected, the Colossus was shattered by the little angel, leaving only a white crystal.
The little angel held the white crystal in his hand and threw it away with all his might, sending it flying to who knows where, but it was definitely outside the area covered by the void.
The little angel, still wanting more, clapped his hands and turned to look at the other aliens. When the other aliens saw the little angel looking over, they all looked away and started chatting with someone, pretending to be very busy. No one said anything strange anymore.
"It's boring," the little angel said, kicking her feet as she drifted back dejectedly.
Seeing that no one was causing any more trouble, Anthony flew towards Ang.
Whether they cause trouble or not is irrelevant. No matter how much trouble a group of Starborn people cause, it won't affect the overall situation. He just doesn't want too many people to be overwhelmed by the information storm. But if these guys insist on courting death, then it's none of his business.
Upon arriving at the location of the canopy, one could see that Ang had stretched into a huge shadow, very thin, so thin that it was completely invisible from the side.
Actually, it can't be seen from the front, but it blocks the starlight, so you can outline its shape from the lost starlight.
Negris and the others followed. When they saw Ang's form, Negris couldn't help but reach out and poke it. It felt like poking a thin film, even thinner than the film covering the Void Planting Sphere.
"Can we get through?" Negris asked, pushing hard against the membrane.
This move left everyone stunned. They looked at each other in bewilderment before finally turning to Anthony.
Anthony shook his head hastily. Only Negris, relying on being a 'pet,' would dare to do such a thing; Anthony would never dare.
Negris squeezed through the membrane, but instead of passing through the other end, he was suddenly confronted with a giant asteroid.
The divine star shone brightly and emitted boundless heat. The surrounding floating planes were all tanned red by the star's light, and red cracks appeared on the planes from time to time, as if magma was spewing out.
This is a young divine star, a divine star that Negris has never seen before. Why am I here? Negris panicked and quickly retreated, trying to go back the way I came.
But as soon as he stepped back, the image before his eyes suddenly changed, and another smaller divine star appeared in his field of vision. Although this divine star was small, its light was purple, exuding an eerie coldness. It seemed that this purple light had the ability to freeze consciousness.
Negris was startled again and retreated even more forcefully, only to find his vision changing once more.
Each time he retreated, the scene Negris saw changed, each time featuring a divine star as the main element, surrounded by countless planes, with occasional creations interspersed among them.
By the third time, Negris realized what it was, so his panic subsided, and he began to observe the divine stars with great interest: "Are these all star souls superimposed by ghostly fragments? Can the alien ghosts create such a fragment every time they devour a star soul?"
Unfortunately, only it entered, and no one could answer its questions. After retreating a few more times, feeling extremely bored, Negris calmed its mind, sensed Anthony's location, and darted towards the location it sensed.
The next moment, Anthony felt something bump into him, and then Negris's form separated.
"Didn't you go through? Why did you come back?" Anthony asked, puzzled.
“I didn’t pass through; I crawled into the stacked pieces. The star souls that were devoured by the alien ghosts were etched into the stacked pieces in some strange way,” Negris described what he had seen.
Everyone looked at each other in surprise: "Is that amazing? I'll go check it out too."
Everyone crawled into the membrane and saw the different layers of the fragments. After they came out, they all said incredulously, "It really is a record from the God Star. It's very detailed. Why would the fragments contain these things? Are they the imprints left behind by the Devouring Star Soul?"
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