The Exotic Land Reclamation of Vegetable Skeletons

Chapter 1058: This is the bright spot that destroyed the plane



Chapter 1058: This is the bright spot that destroyed the plane

Chapter 1058: This is the bright spot that destroyed the plane

Ursman's words shocked everyone. Was the Infinite Void a prison? A prison that held the Eternal Light? If this was true, it would destroy everyone's cognition and reshape their worldview.

Everything in the boundless void, mostly originated from the eternal divine light. Of course, it refers to the most primitive divine light. Under its divine light, there are ancient gods, planes, abysses, life, souls, and all things.

Except for the Sacred Tree of All Realms, almost all matter, energy and life originated from the eternal divine light, until the moment it gave birth to consciousness five hundred thousand years ago.

The eternal divine light exploded, part of the power was controlled by the new consciousness, and the other part turned into chaotic mist, giving birth to more low-level ancient gods, more souls and lives, and finally forming everything on the chaotic side.

Now this Ursman told everyone that the Great Void was a cage used to imprison the Eternal Divine Light? If it was a cage, then who imprisoned it?

Anthony was a little afraid to think further, because what he thought of would be very terrifying, but he soon thought of one thing: "How do you know that the vast void is a cage? Who told you that the Eternal Light is imprisoned in it? Have you lived that long?"

Ursman said: "I saw it from the inscriptions in the books. You did not deny that the Eternal Divine Light was in it. You are indeed the people of the Eternal Divine Light."

"Puff..." Nagris spat out a mouthful of blood.

Anthony almost slipped and fell. He asked, "What book did you see it in? A chivalric novel? Where is the inscription?"

"In my Mind Tower, I have spent thousands of years researching the Infinite Void. I have collected all the books, inscriptions, spirit remains, and even legends and myths passed down by word of mouth. After comprehensive analysis, I have come to..."

At this point, Ursman paused and said sadly: "Even Scrooge is dead, my spiritual tower may not be there anymore. Let Scrooge come over and we can ask him if my spiritual tower is still there."

Anthony called Scrooge over, and when he heard that the entire plane was destroyed and hundreds of millions of people had died, Ursman stood there in a daze, not moving for a long time.

Anthony and Negris secretly breathed a sigh of relief.

When faced with such a huge impact that can change their worldview, intelligent creatures will instinctively escape. If a bunch of irrefutable evidence is suddenly thrown out, leaving them with no way to escape, they will feel very uncomfortable and may even suffer a mental breakdown.

If there were some buffer, such as insufficient evidence, it was all speculation, nonsense and other excuses, it would be much easier to accept them after they calmed down. Anthony and Negris fell into an instinctive escape mood at this moment.

Neither of them was in the mood to talk, so Anthony stepped back and whispered to Negris, "How credible do you think what he said is?"

Nagris curled his lips and said unconvincedly: "How credible can he be as a creature from another plane? Just like Diluni and the others, they actually said that the void originated from a big explosion. Can this speculation be believed?"

"Uh, isn't it?" Anthony said in surprise.

"How is it possible... is... is that so..." The more Nagris spoke, the smaller his voice became, because he discovered that if the chaotic surface was regarded as the whole of the void, then the origin of the chaotic surface was indeed from the explosion of the eternal divine light. From this perspective, Di Runi and the others' speculation was not wrong.

Can the creatures on the plane really infer the process involved in the formation of the void through various clues?

Anthony took a deep breath and said calmly, "No matter how credible his research is, let's adjust our mindset first. It's just a cage that imprisons the Eternal Divine Light. The Eternal Divine Light has been blown up by adults. What's so great about that?"

Anthony knew how to adjust his mindset. Just one sentence made Nagris feel at ease. After all, the Eternal Divine Light had been blown up by Ang, and the cage that imprisoned it had also been broken through by Ang. What was there to be afraid of?

Taking a deep breath, Anthony continued, "Putting aside other things, there are only two reasons that make us most uneasy. Who locked the Eternal Light in? Who built this cage?"

Returning to the page, Anthony repeated the two questions to Ulsman: "Who locked the Ancient of Days in?"

Ursman said: "I don't know about this. How is the Eternal Light in there? How did you leave the Infinite Void?"

Anthony shook his head: "The Ancient Light is dead, who built this cage?"

Ursman said: "I don't know either. According to my research, the cage should be formed naturally. Something exploded inside, blowing everything away or destroying it, forming a huge hole. Then someone used it as a cage and locked the Eternal Divine Light in it."

Negris and Anthony breathed a sigh of relief again. This made sense. If there was any existence that could open up such a huge empty hole, it would be too terrifying. Just thinking about it made their legs go weak.

"The Eternal Divine Light should have been locked up on its own. How did you get here? Were you created by the Eternal Divine Light?" Ursman asked.

Through questions and answers, both sides got a general idea of ​​each other's situation.

Before this plane was broken, Ursman was the most famous wise man in the entire plane. He was an ordinary human being, but he had lived for more than nine thousand years and possessed very powerful strength. However, his greatest interest was archaeology.

When he was young, he once obtained a piece of metal fragment with an inscription on it. The inscription was a type of language he was completely unfamiliar with. As it was a unique copy, he could not study anything about it. However, he was very surprised by the composition of the metal fragment and conducted in-depth and detailed research on it.

However, that was it until many years later, when his student brought him a new fragment, saying that it was found in an abyssal plane.

The new fragments had the same text and material as the one he had obtained before, but they were found in another dimension. This immediately aroused Ursman's interest. He devoted part of his energy and time to the study of these fragments, and asked his students to help him pay attention to more similar things.

At that time, Ursman had already achieved success and fame, possessing the highest status in the entire plane, unparalleled influence, and a huge number of students. Soon, the study of these fragments became a trend.

The wisdom of the crowd is infinite. One of Ulsmann's students invented an identification technique that can accurately determine the time when an object was formed. It was determined that these fragments were almost all formed three million years ago.

Ursmann immediately changed his thinking and began to identify all the antiquities, picking out those that were formed within a period of about three million years, and indeed made many new discoveries.

As the research progressed, Ursman analyzed some of the inscriptions and found a large number of antiquities from the same period, but he was still not satisfied and began to work on the strata from three million years ago.

He practiced earth magic diligently, then dug a vertical hole, picked out a stratum that was about three million years old, turned it upside down, and unearthed a large number of stone tablets, fragments, and artifacts.

After hundreds of years of hard work, they dug out their own plane and started to attack other planes. Their evil hands even reached the distant File Empire. Of course, the File Empire at that time was not called the File Empire.

Combining all the inscriptions on the ancient artifacts, Ursman came to some conclusions. This piece of void had civilization as early as three million years ago, and the vast void was a cage used to imprison a powerful being called the Eternal Divine Light.

As for how powerful the existence was that needed to be imprisoned in a vast void, Ursman actually had no idea. He had no idea what the Eternal Divine Light was, but there were similar records in the deciphered inscriptions.

On the contrary, Anthony and Negris had some idea about what was going on, so they were scared.

Anthony scratched his hair and said, "Forget it. Let's put aside this kind of thing that can't be verified in a short time. We..."

Before he could finish his words, Ang suddenly looked up at the void above, and saw a large bright spot appear in the dark void without him knowing when.

"What...what is this?" Nagris asked puzzledly.

Boom! A cloud of smoke rose up from above, and the figure of Duroken flew down. On his shoulder, Jimian shouted in panic, "Oh no, oh no, it's this kind of bright spot. It was this kind of bright spot that destroyed the plane."

(End of this chapter)


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