Chapter 1534 Training Ang to Become a Star Migrator
Chapter 1534 Training Ang to Become a Star Migrator
Chapter 1534 Training Ang to Become a Star Migrator
"We just cleaned up the mess for you, and you want to retaliate against us?" Negris shouted angrily.
Faced with such accusations, the Star Migrator was clearly flustered and repeatedly said, "No, no, how is this revenge? My strongest ability is to migrate a divine star. My own abilities are insufficient, so I can only migrate such a large divine star. This is the greatest repayment I can make."
"Is this really not revenge? It's so chaotic outside. If you move us out, isn't that just sending us to our deaths?" Negris questioned.
“You’re not a god star…” the Migrator muttered under his breath, then continued, “But it is indeed quite dangerous outside. Although you are not a god star, in a world full of god stars, even a collision could affect you. Never mind, what kind of reward do you want? I’ll find something else.”
Everyone looked at Ang, who shook his head. He had already received his reward: the Devouring Star Flame and the fruit shell. These were more than enough to satisfy his needs. The filth had even become nourishment for the Devouring Star Flame, directly swelling it into a giant star flame.
Ang shook his head, and everyone said their goodbyes and their souls departed.
The Star Migrator stared at the direction they had gone for a long time, seemingly looking at something.
The giant snake, curious, asked, "What are you looking at?"
The migrating star said, "I'm thinking about the future of the boundless land."
"Huh? The future of the Boundless Land? You're thinking about this? Why are you thinking about this? Is there a future here?" the ancient snake asked in astonishment, then added with some confusion, "Why do you call this the Boundless Land? Isn't this a boundless cage?"
"Who told you this place is called the Boundless Cage? It's always been called the Boundless Land." The Migratory Starman said in confusion, "I'm also wondering why you call this place a cage? What does this place have to do with a cage?"
He had heard Ang and the others mention the Boundless Cage to Gumansegmezburg before, but he thought it was just the name of a certain area. He never expected that they would call the entire Boundless Land a cage. Who told them that this place was a cage?
The ancient serpent said in astonishment, "Didn't you Star Migrants move all the divine stars out and transform them into an endless cage to imprison them?"
"Who said that?" the Migratory Star asked.
The ancient serpent pondered for a moment, realizing something was amiss. It said, "That's what those people from Ang said. Later, they even sent people to the border and discovered that this place is a closed world. Then they said that not only the boundless void, but also this place, is part of the cage."
The migrating star thought for a moment and asked, "Do you think they're lying to you?"
“No, I don’t think they’re lying to me. There’s a Azure God Star who claims to be the guardian of the cage, and that Gemezburg seems to think so too,” said the Guman Snake.
The Star Migrator said, "If they're not lying to you, then they think so too. Why would they think this place is a cage? Which divine star was imprisoned here?"
“Ancient divine light,” the ancient manta ray said.
"It even has a name? It seems it really did imprison a god star. God stars don't have names, so it shouldn't have been imprisoned by us migratory stars, otherwise we wouldn't have given it a name. This isn't a cage, but an endless land, the origin of life."
At this point, the Star Migrator slowed his speech and pondered, saying, "If they weren't lying either, then after we Star Migrators moved all the divine stars out, someone used the huge void to turn it into a cage and imprisoned one of the divine stars."
"Is it really not a cage?" the Kumanthong asked earnestly.
“It’s really not a cage. This is the birthplace of life, how could it be a cage?” the Migratory Star said with certainty.
"What does 'the origin of life' mean?" the giant manta ray asked, puzzled.
The Star Migrator pondered for a long time before saying softly, "If I told you that the consciousness of all the divine stars hatched from here, would you believe me?"
The giant serpent shook the entire branch, saying, "I don't believe you."
“I don’t believe it either, but many of the planets we’ve migrated from are indeed hatched, and the hatching rate is much higher than that of planets outside,” the migrater said.
"You don't believe it either? Then who told you this is the origin of life? Why didn't they all move out? They left behind one, two, three, four... at least four divine stars." The ancient serpent asked a bunch of questions.
"This is a legend that has been passed down among us Star Migrants. Our mission is to move the newborn divine star from the place where life began to a land of abundance and beauty," the Star Migrant said slowly.
"As for why not all of them were moved out, and why four divine stars were left behind... I don't know either. I quietly slipped away a long time ago and then fell into a deep sleep until now," the Star Migrator said with a wry smile.
The giant serpent lay coiled there, silent for a long time. Finally, after gathering its thoughts, it said irritably, "These things are beyond my comprehension. Whatever you say, let's get back to the topic. You said you were thinking about the future of the boundless land. What future?"
"The boundless lands nurtured divine stars, but now there are no divine stars here, so there is no future. If we want it to have a future, then we must create more divine stars to nurture," the Star Migrator said.
"There's no energy or matter here, how could a divine star be formed?" the ancient mantis sneered.
To nurture a divine star, there must be a suitable environment for its growth. How could a divine star possibly be nurtured in an empty void like this?
If we were to gather together that silent Dead Sea, it might give birth to a divine star, but one or two divine stars are not enough to bear the title of the so-called origin of life.
"So I need to find someone who can create incremental bodies. Once I find him, I can nurture a divine star," the Star Migrator said.
"But you can't find it now." The giant snake finished pointing out this fact.
“Then I will train new Star Migrants and send them out with me to the outside world to migrate those mindless divine stars to incubate,” the Star Migrant said. “I have now cleared away the powers that do not belong to me, and I will not be detected by the Lord of the Branch Road when I leave here.”
The ancient serpent shuddered, suddenly realizing why the Star Migrants were looking in the direction Ang and the others had left, yet contemplating the future of the Boundless Land: "You want to train Ang and the others to become Star Migrants?"
“That is the plan. They are upright, fair, kind, and enthusiastic… they should be qualified to be Star Migrants,” the Star Migrant said.
The giant snake was almost crying: "Where did you get the idea that they are honest and kind? They are cunning and treacherous, not at all like you think. It's just that you are too powerful, and they dare not be your enemy, so they act like this to please you."
The Guman snake went to great lengths to slander, and if Ang and his people really became the Star Migrants, then its revenge would truly be impossible.
(End of this chapter)
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