Chapter 1434 The Silent Dead Sea Stirs Again
Chapter 1434 The Silent Dead Sea Stirs Again
Chapter 1434 The Silent Dead Sea Stirs Again
"Has it started? Why isn't there any response?" Negris leaned closer to check, but couldn't see any sparks.
"The temperature didn't change either. When the adults tested it just now, the temperature was very high at the moment it exploded," Duroken added.
No changes were visible, and no sparks were generated. Everyone assumed the device hadn't been activated. Only Ang guessed the reason: the power of the stars was still modifying Big Bone's body.
Ang has just discovered that, although both are bodies of black crystal, there are some subtle differences between bodies that have undergone augmentation and those that have not.
His current black crystal body is also undergoing this transformation. All the tiny cracks that are invisible to the naked eye will be repaired, and all uneven areas will be filled in, which is equivalent to homogenization.
Only after the strengthening is completed will the star-like dots appear. These star-like dots are not the power of stars, but rather the traces of the power of stars circulating within the bones, like ripples when a fish swims in water.
After homogenization and strengthening, the black crystal skeleton will be many times harder than before strengthening, and its ability to withstand loads will also be much stronger.
Even without the power of the stars, a homogeneously enhanced Black Crystal Skull would be much tougher than an unenhanced one. Should we enhance a few more for others to use? For example, Locke doesn't like to travel around, so he didn't switch to the Star God's body, but instead used the body of a Mourning Undead Soldier.
Many people also dislike wandering around. Often, native undead creatures don't like to wander around much. Those who like to wander around the most are space mages, such as Hildi. No one knows where she goes.
After being reborn, Hildi studied the Star God's body and mastered Star Shift before eagerly embarking on her journey of exploration through the void.
According to her, "The body of a star god is tailor-made for exploring the void. It would be a waste not to explore the void, a squandering of fate's gift."
“But even the Star God will die if he doesn’t get any sun,” Negris threatened her.
"How long will it take for them to die without sunlight?" Hilde asked.
Negris didn't know either, so he just picked a relatively short timeframe: "Tens of thousands of years, I guess."
If the star god is not exposed to sunlight for tens of thousands of years, it will not die, but it will weaken.
Hilde couldn't help but purse her lips: "I used to think that living to 150 years old would be good, and if I worked hard to break through to the God of Magic, living to 250 wouldn't be bad either. Now you're telling me tens of thousands of years? If I live that long, how am I supposed to get by without exploring the void?"
If she hadn't been filled with longing for space, she certainly wouldn't have become an excellent space mage. Back in the prime plane, she had explored the void, but unfortunately, she failed to achieve her goal. The spatial passage was soon opened by the sapling and the God of Life, connecting the Starburst Plane, the Conch Plane, and the prime plane.
Given that they were in a vast, empty void, there wasn't much to explore, so they had to give up on their dream.
Now that's great, she has a lifespan of tens of thousands of years, the ability to move quickly through the void, and this world is so vast with countless places for her to explore. Not letting her explore would be a waste of these abilities.
Well, Negris was convinced by her. To prevent her from dying on the road, he even got a lump of divine light with increased energy from Ang. In case she hadn't seen the sunlight for too long, she could take out the divine light and shine it on herself to feel refreshed.
So Hilde set off, and it was a long time before Negris learned that she had also abducted the celestial transport and Leonil.
Just as Ang was considering whether to homogenize and strengthen a batch of Black Crystal Skeletons, the others had already tested that the transmission device was indeed working. They randomly picked up a bone and threw it in, and the moment it came into contact with the inscription, the bone was shattered into charcoal and bounced away.
“It really is working. It didn’t explode or hit the wall. So the wall really is you.” Negris turned to Ang and said.
Okay, now we understand. The device exploded because when Ang's consciousness entered his body, his stellar power was also transmitted. The stellar power transmitted by the device collided with Ang's stellar power, causing it to explode.
It wasn't that Ang ran into a wall, but rather that someone else's star power crashed into Ang, this 'wall'.
The black crystal plating was strong enough to withstand the transmission of star power, so Duroken and the others quickly made another one for the little zombie to lie in.
The soul armor covered the entire body, leaving only the arms exposed. When the inscription was applied to the little zombie's arms, a wisp of starlight power immediately enveloped the little zombie's arms.
"I've got it! I've got the power of the stars! The power of the stars is being transmitted!" Negris exclaimed excitedly.
The Big Bone area is still in the homogeneous strengthening stage, so no starlight can be seen. However, everyone can only judge whether there is starlight power by the starlight. Since no starlight can be seen, everyone is uneasy.
"Are we basically fleecing them now? I wonder if adding another receiver will weaken the transmitted stellar power? If not, let's build a dozen or so and drain all the stellar power," Heathrow asked.
Duroken looked at Ang, for only Ang could answer this question; they didn't even have the ability to sense the power of the stars.
Ang nodded.
"That would be such a waste; we can't take everything, it would be such a waste," Negris said regretfully.
“Not only should we not take everything, but we should also stop one of the two devices. Otherwise, the Star Zombie’s power will weaken too much, and they will become suspicious and interrupt the transmission of Star Power. That would be a huge loss,” Anthony said.
"That makes sense, stop one of them right away." As he spoke, he pulled out the big bone. You have to fleece the sheep slowly and carefully, without letting the sheep find out.
Big Bone was enjoying itself when it was suddenly pulled out. It wasn't angry at all; it ran to another table and poked the little zombie to play.
The little zombie reluctantly used its other normal arm to play with it.
The whole process was slow. Although the little zombie's star-shaped arms were flashing, there was no significant change. After watching for a while and not seeing any change, everyone dispersed, leaving only Ang, Big Bone, Negris, and a few others.
Ang was fiddling with the spacetime chessboard, not caring where he was, but Negris was bored and complained, "This star power transmission is too slow. How long will it take to strengthen the little zombie into a star zombie with its whole body covered in stars?"
Ang shook his head, but then, as if he had just thought of something, he added, "Fight the Star Zombies, ninety days."
"What do you mean? You can fight Star Zombies after just ninety days of enhancement? Are you kidding me?" Negris said incredulously.
Ang shook his head, somewhat troubled, and said, "Star Zombie, incremental, no loop, it, no loop, can be fought."
"You mean, the growth of Star Zombies doesn't cycle, and neither does the growth of Little Zombies. If we strengthen them for another ninety days, the Little Zombies and Star Zombies will be on the same level and able to fight for several rounds?" Negris translated.
Ang nodded.
"Ninety days? That's alright. Let's strengthen a few more zombies and attack together then," Negris said.
Ang shook his head, about to say something, when Locke suddenly ran over and said, "The King said that the Silent Dead Sea has stirred again."
(End of this chapter)
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