The Exotic Land Reclamation of Vegetable Skeletons

Chapter 1429 Let Ang kill Big Mouth



Chapter 1429 Let Ang kill Big Mouth

Chapter 1429 Let Ang kill Big Mouth

"This...this...this is the power of the stars?" Negris exclaimed in shock as he watched the starlight surging into his arm from the dent.

Anthony was also shocked: "Could this be a device that receives the power of the stars? Are these markings for receiving the power of the stars?"

“How is that possible? The power of the stars can be transmitted through objects? Who transmitted this?” Negris asked.

The moment the question was posed, a name immediately popped into both his and Anthony's minds—Germezburg.

They didn't know if there were any other divine stars, and Gemezburg had a history of transmitting information remotely. Gemezburg was the one that transmitted the information and then imprinted on the Starry Sky Print. It was definitely right to be the first to suspect it.

"Germezburg dug a pit here and arranged these runes to transmit the power of the stars, forcibly creating a star zombie? How did it dig this pit?" Negris asked in confusion.

"The King of Phile?" It can only be the King of Phile. The Starry Print could be said to have been sprayed over by a melon, but such a sophisticated transmission device could not have been delivered from Gmezburg; it could only have been engraved on-site.

There's too little information, so we can't go any further with this assumption. Anthony said, "Let's not worry about that for now. Duroken, I'll go get Duroken."

Not long after, Duroken was also summoned. He projected his thoughts onto the little zombie and stared blankly at the scene of the star power being transmitted into the little zombie's arm.

"Don't just stand there, say something!" Negris couldn't help but call out to him.

"What can I say? I've never seen anything like this before. Transmitting the power of stars, do you know how insane that is? There's simply no matter that can withstand the transmission of the power of stars, just like no metal can withstand the transmission of the power of lightning. What can I say?" Duroken said, unusually losing his composure.

Negris and Anthony might not have thought much of it, but to the alchemists, this scene was as shocking as using their bodies to attract lightning. Putting aside how much loss there would be in the transmission of stellar power, just enduring the transmission of stellar power was already an abnormal thing.

People were used to seeing the Black Crystal Body, the Origin of Chaos, and the Star Skull, so they didn't think this crater was anything special. But in Duroken's eyes, it was an alchemical miracle.

"No? Lightning's horn can withstand lightning, right? You can pluck its horn for materials, and give it some essence, right?" Negris urged.

“I’m not in the mood for your nonsense. Of all the materials I’ve ever seen, only black crystal can withstand the power of stars. But black crystal can’t be used to make such a complex device. Nothing else can withstand the power of stars, let alone transmit it,” Duroken said.

Anthony understood a little: "That's why the Star Zombies chose this place. This is the core of the Devouring Abyss. Its density is a million times that of ordinary matter, and it has a strong gravitational pull that can withstand the transmission of star power."

"A million times? Oh right, I almost forgot this is the core of the Devouring Abyss, a million times denser than a normal plane. It can indeed withstand the transmission of stellar power." Duroken pondered for a moment and said:

"It is indeed the only substance that can be contained. Nothing else has such a complete structure, not even the trunk of the Tree of Myriad Worlds."

No wonder the Star Zombies treasure this place so much; they want to receive the transmission of star power. Thinking of this, Negris said, "Let's steal it, shall we?"

If it were face-to-face, everyone would probably roll their eyes. Duroken asked irritably, "How do you steal it? Are you going to drag him away? Try dragging him with your real body."

Anthony also said, "The Star Zombie also needs to use the God Star as an anchor point to drag the Abyss Core. Moreover, once it moves, the entire Silent Dead Sea will be pulled by its gravity and start moving. So just dragging it is not enough; you need the force to drag the entire Silent Dead Sea."

After a pause, Anthony said, "If Big Mouth grows up, it should be able to swallow it whole, but Big Mouth is still small now. Let alone swallowing it, it would be torn to shreds if it even got close."

The Abyss Maw, which also belongs to the Devouring Abyss, is even less resistant to this Devouring Core than these Star Gods. If their main bodies could get close to a distance of tens of thousands of kilometers, the Abyss Maw would probably have to stop hundreds of thousands of kilometers away, otherwise it would likely be torn apart.

Negris immediately lamented, "What can we do? This thing can transmit the power of stars! Are we just going to give it up like this?"

“That’s why I summoned the King of Alchemy, Lord Duroken. Do you see anything special about this device? Is there any way to replicate it elsewhere?” Anthony asked.

"Replicate? You want me to replicate this? Not to mention whether I can replicate it, where am I supposed to find an Abyss Core for you to replicate?" Duroken couldn't help but shout.

Don't blame him for being so excited, because Anthony didn't understand what he was talking about at all. If he wanted to replicate it, he would have to find an abyssal core with a density a million times greater. Where could he find such a thing?

“Big Mouth, if possible, let Ang kill Big Mouth and use its core,” Negris said.

“Good idea, okay, let me see. Little zombie, can you cooperate with me?” Duroken asked.

The little zombie nodded.

“Alright, remove the soul armor from your left fingertips, then stick them into the grooves and see if you can transfer the power of the stars,” Duroken said.

The little zombie did as instructed, and as soon as its finger touched the flesh, the skin immediately became hot, peeled, cracked, charred, vaporized, and finally stopped when the black crystal bone beneath the skin was exposed.

The little zombie didn't utter a sound the whole time, and only raised its hand to show everyone when nothing changed.

“The flesh can’t withstand the power of the stars, but the bones are fine. This is really tailor-made for star zombies. Even the strength is just right. However, there should be no testing procedure. It can transmit the power of the stars even when His Majesty lies down,” Duroken said.

Having confirmed this, Duroken woke the little zombie up and began to carefully examine the inscriptions on the pit. After a thorough inspection, he said with relief, "Thank goodness, it's all single-layered. Apart from the special base material, it's not complicated at all, and there's nothing particularly difficult about it."

After saying that, Duroken muttered to himself, "That's right. With a density a million times greater, it's even more impossible to create complex structures on it, let alone carve inscriptions. I wonder who carved them?"

After muttering to himself, Duroken said to Negris, "Lord Negris, you have a good memory, could you help me remember all the parameters?"

“No problem,” Negris said.

The structure of this pit is not complicated; it is single-layered. However, the inscriptions are very complex because there are so many of them. Without tools, trying to memorize them all would be as difficult as trying to memorize a million-word knightly novel.

But since the god of common sense is here, it can actually memorize it perfectly, word for word.

After dealing with the situation here, the little zombies retreated. The King and his party were almost at the Divine Star, so they stopped immediately. The King said, "I'll accompany you this far. I have enemies on the Divine Star, so I won't go. You go by yourself. Let's go."

The next sentence was addressed to Ang, after which he turned and left.


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