The Exotic Land Reclamation of Vegetable Skeletons

Is Chapter 1439 too much interference?



Is Chapter 1439 too much interference?

Is Chapter 1439 too much interference?

This is a chilling question. Could there be a traitor in the dragon bloodline, which is why the dragon god dares not transmit information through bloodline inheritance?

"Probably not. Even if there are traitors among the dragons, they can't do much. Can they open the spacetime domain? Can they get the Gate of Boundless Realms?" Ursman said.

Everyone thought it made sense. If Ang hadn't come in person and awakened the fourth stage of the Dragon God transformation, it would have been impossible to open the spacetime domain, let alone control the spacetime compass and take it for himself.

As for the Gate of Boundless Realm, that's even more difficult; you need to defeat the Mist Whale to do it.

Despite the fact that the Fog Whale suffers losses at every turn at Ang's hands, this guy is actually a giant source of chaos, just like the king who absorbed all the chaotic mists of the entire chaotic plane.

If you don't have a way to control this kind of creature, you might be able to fight it for ages, but it'll just be like tickling it.

The reason why the Ghost Tree misled Ang and the King to deal with the Mist Whale was because it was countered by the Mist Whale. If it were the Ancient Mantis, a lash of its vine would be like fanning the Mist Whale, causing no damage to its misty form.

The mutual restraint of the laws of the void is even more extreme than that of magical elements.

Ordinary dragonborn have no way of accessing the temporal realm and the Gate of Boundless Space. Knowing this information wouldn't prevent Ang from obtaining them. Besides, none of the dragonborn have awakened their fourth-stage transformation; wouldn't setting up a seal suffice? Why send the Gumanthong to relay this information?

"Could it be that there's too much interference?" Heathrow asked hesitantly.

"What do you mean?" Everyone instinctively looked at him.

“Although I don’t know what the taboos are about cross-time contact, the Dragon God from eight million years ago already knew of your existence. It would definitely make arrangements to deal with these changes. If too many people know about these arrangements, it will cause many changes that would not have happened before, thus affecting you eight million years later. If it is engraved in your bloodline, it may cause a lot of interference if it affects too many people,” Heathrow said.

Negris nodded: "That makes sense. If Ang's spacetime domain affects too many things and the time reversal takes too long, the more power he consumes. The Guman Snake, on the other hand, causes the least interference. First, it doesn't believe in it, and second, it has hardly changed in the past four million years."

In the realm of spacetime, things that do not change will not consume Ang's power. On the contrary, the little dragon's transformation into an egg consumed a large amount of Ang's power.

According to the mechanism of the space-time domain, having the Guman snake transmit information is actually the safest option. It has not changed much in millions of years, and there is only one of it. Moreover, it does not believe in the Dragon God's words, so the interference it causes should be minimal.

After a while of whispering and chatting in the soul network, the Guman Snake grew impatient. These people were looking at each other without making a sound, clearly communicating behind its back. Whispering was understandable, but going on and on was going too far.

"Hey, I've already told you what the Time-Space Ancient Dragon said. Let me go into the barrier and take a look," said the Ancient Mantis.

Anthony asked, "Is this all the Ancient Dragon of Time and Space told you? There's no valuable information in those words."

"Well, that's all it said. I don't know if it's valuable or not. Maybe you'll know its value once you find a chessboard," said the giant snake.

"What chessboard?" Anthony asked, pretending not to have heard of it.

“How would I know anything about a chessboard? Don’t you have a creature here that likes to transform into a baby dragon? Ask it if it knows anything about it,” said the giant snake.

Because of the characteristics of the Starborn, they can have all kinds of appearances. The appearance of the baby dragon in Negris is not unusual at all. The Gumans simply regarded it as a Starborn with the appearance of a baby dragon, and did not regard it as a Dragonborn at all.

"Ah, I don't know," Negris immediately replied with a blank expression.

Anthony had no choice but to say helplessly, "Fine, fine, you've answered all my questions. Please, I can't open the Gate of Boundless much. You'll need to create an even smaller clone to enter."

Anthony lowered the barrier and opened the boundary curtain, revealing the Gate of No Boundaries within.

A bud sprouted from the body of the giant serpent, and a tree-man quickly grew out of it. The tree-man walked towards them, swaying and twisting as it stepped through the void.

Arriving at the barrier, it was about to slip inside when it froze, stopped, turned around, and walked away, saying, "Forget it, I'm not going in. There's nothing to see at the Gate of Boundless."

Anthony paused for a moment, then looked thoughtfully at the treant's retreating figure.

Negris was also taken aback and subconsciously asked, "Why aren't you going in?"

Without turning its head, the giant snake replied, "I'm not going in. I know you have a kind of restriction that can imprison consciousness, sealing it in a closed space. This barrier should be considered a closed space, right?"

Before the tree shepherd could return to the puppet snake, the puppet snake had already started moving, turning and swimming towards the direction of the divine star.

"How does it know that Ang can imprison consciousness? Isn't it going to make a move? It's all alone, should we kill it?" the king asked.

The others were startled, and Negris quickly said, "No, no, no, you old codger, can you remember this puppet snake?"

"It is possible, but what's the point of remembering it?" the king asked, puzzled.

Negris whispered, "Those are Ang's insects in disguise."

"...Are you kidding me?" The king was speechless. Could a mere tree's subordinates really harbor spies?

As they chatted, Anthony used a teleportation technique to catch up with the Ancient Man Snake: "Your Excellency Ancient Man Snake, although the enclosed space prevents you from approaching the Gate of Boundless Space, it doesn't affect our ability to build mutual trust. We can still cooperate in other areas. Your Excellency Ancient Man Snake, do you really want the God Star to be detonated?"

The giant snake stopped.

Anthony quickly said, "Because of the existence of the Gate of Boundless, this place is likely a closed cage. The God Star may be the only God Star here. If it is destroyed, then you will only have one path left: escape this cage, or you will wither away."

The giant snake shuddered, its massive body slowly turning back, clearly having taken his words to heart.

If you see the Gate of Boundless, the destruction of the divine star is not necessarily the end of the road.

Even without the Tree of Myriad Realms to cling to, it can find a world with a sun, a plane that can take root, as long as it can bask in the sun; it doesn't necessarily need a divine star.

There are very few suns capable of hatching apocalyptic stars, but there are many ordinary worlds with suns.

However, if this place is truly a cage from which it cannot leave, then destroying the divine star would be a dead end.


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