The Exotic Land Reclamation of Vegetable Skeletons

Chapter 1518 They Call Me the Star Migrator



Chapter 1518 They Call Me the Star Migrator

Chapter 1518 They Call Me the Star Migrator

Judging from the silhouettes of the impact, none of these people had a 'size' advantage and were clearly not on the same level as the giant snake. It's really strange that they were able to drive it away.

The snake said, "Don't underestimate them. They are very strong and have many special abilities."

Dark Star himself said dismissively, "Any special ability is based on energy level. Your energy level is so much higher than theirs, no special ability will work on you."

Dark Star's words revealed a fundamental law in the void—energy levels. The range of energy that can be used is called an energy level.

For example, in a plane, whether it is a demon or a holy spirit, a truth mage or a sword saint, they are all at the same energy level. But when they enter the void, the truth mage and the ancient god are no longer at the same energy level, and the truth mage cannot even harm the ancient god.

Upon arriving at the Alliance of Light, everyone discovered that the creatures here were born with primal power. Ordinary swordsmen could even harm the Lord of Mourning, but when they encountered the Starborn, there was an energy level difference between them.

However, there is no difference in energy level between the Starborn and the Star Lord. It's just that the Star Lord is an incremental being, and this incremental energy makes their power inexhaustible.

However, the incremental body is only a higher form of energy. Compared to the Myriad Realms Divine Tree, its energy level is like the difference between a lake and the ocean. No matter how advanced the water in a lake is, its total volume is still less than one ten-thousandth of that in the ocean. Even if all of it were poured in, it would not make the ocean less salty, so it would be meaningless.

Therefore, if the energy level difference is too large, the attack will be ineffective.

The snake smiled wryly and said, "No, it worked. I don't know why, but they hit me very hard. If I didn't run away, I would die."

"It worked? Impossible, unless they have the same energy level as you," Dark Star said with certainty.

“They possess an aging divine star, only a fraction of your size, but that star remains in the vast void and has not approached,” the ancient serpent said.

"One tenth? Not even close? That's impossible. How could such a small, aging star cause you harm through remote projection? There must be another reason," the Dark Star itself said.

At this point, a humanoid phantom slowly emerged from the hard shell of Dark Star's main body. He stood on the hard shell next to the ancient manta serpent, and a continuous stream of energy gathered towards him from below, causing his form to expand continuously.

The main body of the astral star generally does not engage in direct combat unless it encounters an enemy of the same energy level as itself, because moving around consumes too much energy. When facing a low-energy enemy, standing there and enduring the opponent's attacks consumes less energy than moving around and attacking others.

Therefore, each of the divine stars has its own combat avatar. Gmezburg is in the form of a giant spider, Azure Divine Star is in human form, and this Dark Star is obviously also in human form.

This is actually quite normal. The God Star doesn't have much combat experience. Most of its experience comes from the vassal races. The higher the level of civilization of a race, the richer its combat experience. This experience and knowledge will return to the God Star after the life forms die.

Therefore, the reason why Starborn look like creatures from other dimensions is because they are formed from fragments of consciousness.

Dark Star continuously channeled its power into its humanoid clone, quickly expanding it into a giant.

Just then, bang bang... bang bang... bang bang...

A wave, like a heartbeat, emanated from afar, sweeping over the humanoid clone and Dark Star's main body.

All the cracks in the Dark Star's body simultaneously emitted plumes of hot mist, which sprayed out of its hard shell like humidifiers.

The humanoid clone fared even worse; with each jump, it was as if a thin layer of its 'skin' was being scraped away by a scraper.

Dark Star was shocked: "Incremental growth! My incremental growth is waning, what's happening?"

"It's that kind of fluctuation, but what kind of fluctuation is it?" The giant snake pointed in the direction from which the fluctuation came.

In fact, Dark Star also sensed the fluctuation, but he was unwilling to believe that the decline in his growth was caused by this fluctuation, as that would be too incredible.

What is increment? Increment is the ultimate power of the entire void. Without increment, the entire void would be destroyed. It is the foundation for maintaining the stability of the entire void.

Now, this foundation is collapsing because of a fluctuation that isn't particularly strong? No one would believe it if someone else said so.

But disbelief was futile; the fluctuations came from ahead, rhythmically impacting Dark Star's main body and clones.

Because of the hard shell protecting his main body, only a little hot mist spewed out from the cracks. But his clone was in a terrible state. Every impact felt like peeling off a layer of his skin. Countless increases in energy were depleted on his body, and then dissipated layer by layer, turning into nothingness.

"Who is it?" The distance between the two was still quite far, and Dark Star couldn't see clearly, so his clone darted forward with all its might.

His clone stretched out a straight beam of light, which stopped abruptly in front of Ang and the others. Only after he stopped did the beam of light behind him quickly shorten.

"Wow...that's fast!" Negris exclaimed in shock.

“Yes, his speed is faster than our thoughts, which causes this delay. When the fight starts, our thoughts might not be able to keep up with him,” Anthony said.

“Then we won’t be able to see anything at all? We won’t be able to help if a fight breaks out,” Negris said.

Anthony was exasperated: "You couldn't help me when we were fighting before, could you?"

Just as they were whispering to each other, a fight broke out over there. As soon as Dark Star's clone appeared, before he could even see anything clearly, he was struck by a beam of starlight holy light from the little angel.

After the pillar of holy light disappeared, the Dark Star clone emitted wisps of blue smoke, which lasted for less than half a second before being dispelled by the 'bang bang...' fluctuations.

At this distance, the Dark Star clone finally saw clearly what was emitting the fluctuations. His attention was focused on the illusory ball of light behind Ang, and he exclaimed incredulously, "Star's Lament? How is that possible? Star's Lament doesn't have the ability to cause incremental decay."

Anthony's heart skipped a beat, and he immediately reminded the other person in the soul network: "He knows the Star's Lament. He is not from the Boundless Cage. He comes from the outside world."

“Is it really true? Could it be that someone else told him it was the Star's Lament?” Negris said.

“Impossible. If he hadn’t experienced it firsthand, he would have just thought it was a quick-death aura that could cause the growth to deplete. But he recognized it as the Star Cry, so he must have seen it before,” Anthony said.

After thinking for a moment, Anthony patted his chest—"My Lord has descended!"—and then asked loudly, "Divine Star from afar, who are you? Do you have a name?"

Dark Star glanced at Anthony, then at the illusory orb of light behind Ang, and suddenly replied, "Someone once gave me a name; they called me the Star Migrator."


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