Chapter 1527 Are all your companions dead?
Chapter 1527 Are all your companions dead?
Chapter 1527 Are all your companions dead?
The enormous blanket fell onto the surface of the divine star and immediately became incredibly small. After all, a single leaf that fell from the Tree of Myriad Realms was one or two thousand kilometers long and wide, much larger than this blanket.
However, this blanket could grow. After Ang planted the shell fruit on the blanket, the entire blanket continued to 'grow' day by day.
Everyone was driven to work, constantly picking the shelled fruit, peeling off their shells, and quickly piecing them together to the edge of the 'blanket' when they weren't looking.
The whole process must be quick and smooth; otherwise, once it reacts, it will harden and toughen, and you'll have to find Ang to process it again.
The whole process was extremely arduous. As the blanket grew larger, Ang had to reincarnate more Starborn, especially the Druids who had appeared in the Grain Seed Competition and the followers of the Goddess of Harvest.
The work of picking fruit shells is very similar to planting and harvesting grain, and people with planting experience can adapt to it quickly.
“If this continues, the surface of the planet will soon be covered,” Negris said.
“This is probably the adults’ goal: to cover the entire planet with fruit shells, just like the migrating stars, to reduce the loss of incremental growth,” Anthony said.
“This…Germezburg will be very worried. Sixty years later, his true form arrives, only to find that the planet God is gone,” Negris said gloatingly.
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In the vast void, the Dark Star clone of Gmezburg followed the Migratory Stars from afar.
Because the migrating star was moving outwards and not approaching Little Fireman, Gemezburg stopped attacking it and just kept a distance. Bored, they even started talking to each other and learned about each other's situation.
"You mean, you attacked me just to get me away from this divine star and let you handle it?" the Migratory Star asked in surprise.
"Yes," Germezburg replied.
"Why? What do you plan to do with it?" the Migratory Star asked curiously.
“I won’t tell you,” Gmezburg said.
“If you won’t tell me, then I’ll go and take it down first,” the Star Migrator said, slowly slowing down as he spoke, making a move to turn back.
After a moment of silence, Germazburg asked, "You're a Migratory Starman, do you know what the outside world is like?"
"The outside world?" The Star Migrator pondered for a moment before asking, "In the eyes of ordinary divine stars, the outside world is similar to this place: an endless void filled with divine stars, clustered together to form branch paths."
"Between the branch roads are boundless, enormous voids, completely empty. Even if all the power of a divine star were exhausted, it would be impossible to cross those boundless voids," the Star Migrator said slowly.
"Ordinary asteroids? What is the outside world like from the perspective of 'extraordinary' asteroids? Is it really dangerous?" Germezburg asked.
"Danger? Why do you ask that? There will definitely be danger, but 'very dangerous'? Who told you it's very dangerous?" the Migratory Star asked.
“Those dark stars,” Gmezburg said.
“It is indeed a bit dangerous for Dark Star, after all, there are God Stars everywhere. Unless they can form a team like us, they can only be driven around in the side paths,” the Star Migrator said with some empathy.
He is also a dark star. Compared with those complete divine stars, dark stars are either too small, old, or have some defects. In any case, they are dimmer than normal divine stars and are often bullied in the side paths.
However, the Star Migrants have their own special abilities, and no one in the void dares to provoke the teams they form.
Now it was Germain's turn to fall silent. After a long while, he finally said, "Why aren't you with your team? How long have you been asleep?"
The Star Migrator was silent for a moment, then said, "I won't tell you the first question. As for the second question, I can't remember. Do you remember when the divine star in the boundless void disappeared?"
"I remember," said Gmezburg.
Gmezburg remembered when those asteroids disappeared, but it was too long ago for him to convert it into the 'year' unit of time most commonly used by people like Ang.
The star has no name and no system of measurement; without conversion, it is impossible to say how much time has passed.
“Just remember that I went into slumber after those divine stars disappeared,” the Star Migrator said.
"Why did those asteroids disappear? Did you detonate them?" Germezburg asked.
The Star Migrator said calmly, "I won't tell you."
It was another "I won't tell you" response. After a moment of silence, Germezburg said, "Answer my question first, and then I'll tell you what's happening outside."
"What happened outside?" The Star Migrator was taken aback. Could something have happened outside? If the other party was using it as a bargaining chip, they must think it has value. What could possibly happen outside?
There wasn't so much scheming and intrigue between the divine stars. After a moment's thought, the Migratory Stars said, "Look at our name, Migratory Stars. We've moved them to the outside world."
"What?!" Germezburg exclaimed in shock.
He certainly knew the name "Star Migrator," but he thought that the Star Migrator only possessed the ability to quickly move through space. He never expected that it was actually a way to move from an endless prison to the outside world.
"Then...then can you move me to the outside world?" Germezburg asked excitedly, a rare emotion for a god-like star.
"Is this your current form? It's acceptable." The Star Migrator looked him up and down and said.
“No, no, I mean my physical body. Can you move my physical body to the outside world? My physical body is about the same size as this planet,” Gmezburg said.
The Star Migrator quickly said, "That won't do. Such a large divine star requires the cooperation of six Star Migrators."
"Six Star Migrants? Can you summon six Star Migrants?" Gmezburg asked.
The migrating star said, "First, answer me, what's happening in the outside world?"
Gmezburg hesitated for a moment before saying, "According to the descriptions of those dark stars, two terrifying beings have appeared in the outside world, hunting down gods everywhere. As a result, the outside world has become very unsafe, and many gods want to enter this place."
The Star Migrator came to a complete stop, his true form floating in the void, seemingly frozen in place. After a long while, he finally asked, "Are you sure?"
“I’m not sure. These are the things those Dark Stars said. They came in from the outside world through the Gate of Boundless and brought these messages. I can’t tell if they’re true or false, I can only repeat them,” Gmezburg said.
The Star Migrator immediately said, "Where are they now? Find them and ask them. You can't tell if it's true or false, but I can. If it's true, then we're in trouble."
"How is it troublesome? Who is in trouble?" Germezburg asked.
“My companions are all Star Migrants. They can move God Stars to the outside world and also move them in. But now, I can’t see a single Star Migrant, nor can I see any other God Stars. If there is danger outside, why don’t they move in?” the Star Migrant asked.
Gmelzburg paused for a moment, then said, "Your companions are all dead?"
(End of this chapter)
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