The Exotic Land Reclamation of Vegetable Skeletons

Chapter 1403 Chaotic Droplets



Chapter 1403 Chaotic Droplets

Chapter 1403 Chaotic Droplets

From this perspective, this Gate of Boundless Realms seems quite valuable, as it is a method capable of imprisoning top-tier beings, such as the Azure God Star, a powerful existence that cannot be eliminated in a short period of time.

If the Azure God Star hadn't surrendered, it would have taken Ang, Shamara, and Luna hundreds of years to completely corrupt its core.

Polluting the Azure God Star was already this difficult; if it were the Little Fire God Star or the primordial ancient divine light, they simply couldn't destroy it. The best solution would be imprisonment.

If the Gate of Boundless can banish top-tier beings to the boundless void, it would be equivalent to Ang possessing a means to control them.

I don't know how to activate it. This broken door just transformed into a layer of gold and it's already complaining about having no energy. Turning it around won't be an easy task.

"Forget it, I'll just give the adults a headache later." With that thought, Anthony looked in Ang's direction.

Ang is engaged in a bizarre battle with the Fog Whale. Why is it bizarre? Because the Fog Whale is so large that it's like a thick fog, filling the entire field of vision. Ang is fighting as if he's fighting a fog, watching the aimless attacks, yet every single one of them hits the enemy.

Ang held his hands in front of him, pulling out one compressed space sphere after another and launching them out.

At first, he suggested Devouring Abyss, but he soon realized that Devouring Abyss was too wasteful.

The form of the Fog Whale is composed of diffuse mist. It is very large in quantity, but it is too widely spread. Even if the Devouring Abyss penetrates its form, it cannot devour much of the mist.

Ang immediately thought of his cooperation with the King not long ago. First, he shrank the Devouring Abyss a little, and then shrank it into a compressed space sphere, instantly reducing the power consumption by a hundredfold.

The Compressed Space Sphere already possesses sufficient suction to absorb the mist within a few meters. Its disadvantage compared to the Devouring Abyss is its shorter self-sustaining time; it explodes shortly after being released.

However, once it touches the body of the fog whale and absorbs the fog, its self-sustaining time will be extended. The more fog it absorbs, the longer its self-sustaining time will be, until it penetrates the body of the fog whale.

Moreover, with each bit of mist it absorbs, the volume of the compressed space sphere expands, and the affected area also expands, until it penetrates the mist whale, leaving behind a straight hole that is narrow at the front and wide at the back.

Considering all aspects, the Compressed Space Sphere is actually more suitable than the Devouring Abyss.

With less energy consumed, the casting speed is faster; Ang can cast one almost per second with a single pull and throw.

As he kept throwing, Ang stopped. The moment he pulled out the compressed space ball, the ball bounced off on its own.

It turns out that Ang created different compression ratios on the front and back sides of the space sphere, using the difference in compression ratios to launch the space sphere out.

This difference in compression ratio will persist, causing continuous acceleration throughout the range, with the speed increasing as the battle progresses. Ang is no less capable than the King in this ability to learn in battle.

And so, whoosh whoosh whoosh whoosh whoosh... Ang once again transformed into a turret, firing wildly at the Fog Whale.

Seeing this, Negris couldn't help but reminisce: "It's been so long since I've seen Ang pull this off. He's still as fast as ever."

The fog whale's leisurely attitude vanished, and it began to panic, realizing that its form was being lost rather quickly.

When facing the king, the mist whale originally thought that if it couldn't win, it would resort to cheating. It couldn't do anything to the king, but the star skeleton couldn't kill it either, so it could just wait it out.

This is actually the norm when top-tier beings fight. It's difficult for them to kill each other, so they can only avoid each other or wear each other down, with neither able to defeat the other.

The Fog Whale only softened its stance because of the small black ball in the King's hand; if it were King Phile who came, the Fog Whale's attitude might not have been the same.

Anyway, we can't kill it or take away its Gate of Boundless, so let's just wait it out.

Unexpectedly, the inconspicuous Starborn beside the King used a method that even the King couldn't comprehend to quickly locate the Gate of Boundless, then used a rapid movement method to instantly arrive at the barrier, and then used an even more incomprehensible method to move the Gate of Boundless out of the barrier.

Even now, the fog whale is still confused. It feels like watching someone solve a math problem; it sees every step but can't understand why it's done that way.

Although it didn't know how Ang had done it, it knew that what it was protecting had been lost.

If it's lost, just try to get it back. If you can't get it back? Well, if you can't get it back, you can't get it back. No one's going to punish you anyway…

I was originally going to let it go, but then that alien attacked again, quickly taking away a large portion of its form. The idea that it couldn't be killed seemed to be invalid under this rate of attack.

The mist churned, and the enormous form of the fog whale pressed down on Ang.

Because the fog whale is so large, when it moves, it's as if the whole world is moving, and a wall of fog presses forward.

Without saying a word, Ang retreated to Anthony and the others, picked them up, and then used a flash to disappear into the distance. After that, Ang repeated his previous attack.

Ang is extremely skilled at this kind of scraping attack. As long as he maintains a safe distance, even if it's just scraping, Ang can concentrate on scraping the enemy away.

The fog whale chased desperately, pressing forward with all its might, but how could its enormous size possibly catch up with Ang, who possessed Star Shift, Soul Shift, Flash, and various spatial displacement skills?

No matter how much it chased, Ang always maintained a safe distance from it.

Seeing that it couldn't catch up, the fog whale simply used a 'rolling' technique, keeping the part closest to Ang still while the rest of its body quietly rolled over from a distance.

This tactic might work on those with limited vision, but it's meaningless on Ang, who can weigh everything. Before it could even envelop them, Ang retreated again.

Unable to catch up no matter what it did, the fog whale had no choice but to shrink inward.

Ang would chase if you chased, and pursue if you retreated, always maintaining a safe distance. As soon as he saw the fog whale shrink, he immediately pressed forward.

However, as soon as it pressed forward, dozens of black crystal spikes shot out from the body of the fog whale, heading towards Angza.

Honestly, the Black Crystal Spikes were a bit slow. Ang flashed past them, turned around and continued to cast the Compressed Space Sphere, quickly severing the misty tentacles connecting the Black Crystal Spikes and the Mist Whale.

After severing the misty tentacles, Ang unleashed his mental tendrils, gathering all the enormous black crystal spikes and stuffing them into his spacetime domain.

"Very well, you've finally angered me." The voice of the fog whale entered Ang's consciousness.

Ang tilted his head and pushed forward with both hands—holy light shone!

The holy light did not harm the fog whale, but the intense light shone on the fog and caused it to scatter, instantly illuminating large areas of the fog as if it were dawn.

Enraged by Ang's move, the Fog Whale frantically contracted inward, causing the originally diffuse mist to coalesce and gradually transform into droplets.


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