The Exotic Land Reclamation of Vegetable Skeletons

Chapter 1488 Completely Ineffective



Chapter 1488 Completely Ineffective

Chapter 1488 Completely Ineffective

It's unimaginable how resource-intensive it would be to get a divine star moving. First of all, to drive its massive body, the total amount of resources consumed would be astronomical.

Why use an endless void to imprison the divine star? It's because the divine star cannot cross this vast distance on its own; the sheer amount of energy it consumes would burn it to ashes.

Secondly, all subordinate planes and vassal races, everything will be destroyed.

If the Little Fireman God Star leaves its position, within two years, all species except the undead will perish on all planes of the Phileas Empire and the Divine Light Alliance.

Life forms are the source of growth for a god-like planet; a god-like planet without vassal life forms would have a much shorter lifespan.

The fact that Diruni observed the movement of the planet means that this movement happened several months ago. Even if the planet were to return to its original position now, it would be meaningless.

All the associated planes have suffered devastating blows. Massive numbers of creatures have died, plants have withered and decayed, and the ecosystem has become unbalanced. The vast majority of life has already perished in the past few months, and the rest will continue to die in the coming years.

With such enormous expenditure and such heavy losses, cooperation is almost impossible, at least not now, unless he has tried every possible method without success before he might compromise.

But even with his physical body activated, he still can't handle you Star Lords?

"How much longer until your main body arrives here?" Anthony asked.

Gmelzburg thought for a moment and said, "Sixty years."

From a human perspective, sixty years is a very long time; many people don't even live to sixty. But neither Anthony nor Negris would consider that a long time.

They are now almost immortal beings, and sixty years is just a blink of an eye for them. After leaving the plane, their sense of time is not very clear, and they basically have no concept of day and month.

Because of running around in the void, three to five months pass quickly, and at this pace, sixty years will pass quickly as well.

The thought that sixty years from now, a divine star would descend upon this void and destroy everything before them made everyone feel... that's it?

"It doesn't seem like a big deal. We've been preparing to run away for a long time. Life races on the plane have all started to retreat to the dimensional space. Let alone six years, they'll be almost all gone in six months," Negris said in the soul network.

“Yes, it’s taking so long. It only took the Little Ghost twenty years to get here from the center of the Great Void. It’s so close to here, yet it’s taken it sixty years. That’s enough time for the Little Ghost to come back three times. If all else fails, we can ride the Little Ghost back to the Chaos Realm,” Anthony said.

Based on this calculation, Gmezburg's main body poses no threat to Ang and the others.

He had expected the other party to be terrified and flustered, but after asking about the arrival time, everyone looked at each other with indifferent expressions. This made Germezburg unable to hold back any longer. He couldn't help but say, "Don't think that sixty years is a long time. Time only becomes long when you are immersed in the fear of death."

The others still looked unconvinced, but Anthony smiled and said, "We would have left long ago by then. I have already discussed with the gatekeeper to send some clones through the Gate of Boundless to the outside world as soon as possible. Once we adapt to the outside environment, we will leave here."

"There are only divine stars outside, what are you going out for? You won't encounter the energy level limit," Gmezburg asked, puzzled.

The boundless cage is a cage that limits the growth of energy levels for the planet God, but it is a safe zone for these creatures, as they will not encounter the upper limit of energy levels.

Anthony scoffed inwardly. Who knows? They might not reach the energy level limit, but Ang might. Ang's physical strength was no less than that of the old god star.

Of course, this secret couldn't be told to Gmezburg, so Anthony found another reason: "If you weren't planning to detonate the asteroid, would you normally move your physical body to kill us if you saw us?"

“Of course not,” Grimzburg said. Using his true form would be too much trouble. How could he possibly use it just to kill a few Star Lords and Starborn?

Anthony shrugged: "Isn't that enough? In a world full of gods, we're actually safer and might even get their protection. As long as we don't cause trouble within our own planet's territory, and instead cause trouble on other planets, our planet might even protect us."

“Besides, there’s only one God Star in the cage, and offending you is equivalent to offending all the God Stars in the cage. There are a thousand God Stars outside. Even if you offend three or five, that’s only five per thousand. It’s much easier to escape then. At least they can’t come to hunt us down across sixty years like you have, right?” Anthony said.

That makes a lot of sense... Gmezburg was speechless. The outside world was dangerous for a god-like star like him, but not for a star lord. As long as they kept a low profile, no god-like star would bother with them, just like a giant beast wouldn't waste its energy hunting ants, because it wasn't worth it.

On the contrary, because there are divine stars everywhere, even if they offend a certain divine star, others cannot cross other people's territory to hunt them down, making them safer. Unlike here, where there is no cover, even if they cross a distance of sixty years to kill them, no other divine star can stop them.

Damn it, even the main body has been deployed, but it still hasn't scared these guys. What do we do now?

Right, why don't we just keep them occupied and prevent them from entering the Gate of Boundless?

Thinking of this, Gmezburg's spirits were lifted again, and he looked at Ang with sparkling eyes.

This poor god star practically wore his thoughts on his sleeve; he couldn't hide them from an old charlatan like Anthony.

"You're not thinking of trapping us and preventing us from entering the Gate of Boundless Realms, are you?" Anthony laughed.

Gmezburg was taken aback. How did he know?

“I initially thought you had someone else speak to us in your place, but now it seems you’ve borrowed someone’s memories, which is why you’ve even copied their expressions and speech patterns, is that right?” Anthony asked.

Gmelzburg nodded: "You like to use language to communicate, which I'm not familiar with. There are many of your terms that I don't understand, so I used a human consciousness. Is there a problem with that?"

"Do you know that ordinary humans are as innocent as babies in my eyes? If you're going to use someone, at least use someone a little more cunning." Anthony said, both amused and exasperated.

He had been on guard when he noticed some of Gmezburg's uniquely human habits, but he never expected that Gmezburg was deliberately lowering himself to the level of an ordinary person to talk to this old charlatan, almost betraying all his emotions through his facial expressions.

Didn't he realize that ordinary people are as transparent as pure water in front of Anthony, and that his own primal reactions are even more unfathomable to Anthony?

“Unfortunately, if we want to leave, none of you can stop us.” As soon as Anthony finished speaking, Ang rushed up, slung him over his shoulder, went to the king’s side, threw him out, and then teleported away.

In the blink of an eye, Ang and his group had vanished without a trace.


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