The Exotic Land Reclamation of Vegetable Skeletons

Chapter 1614 They're going to steal your true form.



Chapter 1614 They're going to steal your true form.

Chapter 1614 They're going to steal your true form.

Sixty thousand times? Anthony and the others looked at each other in disbelief. Even Ang couldn't help but cast a glance at them. What did sixty thousand times the total amount of Little Fireman God Star mean?

They had no concept of it; they couldn't even imagine what its scale was like. The only approximation they could think of was Diredis.

“Which is bigger, the Titan or the Titan?” Anthony asked.

“You know about Titan? Oh, Diredis, right? I’m also a Titan, but a bit bigger than him,” said Titan VI.

Actually, he still had no concept of it. Although Ang had seen Diredis in person, he lacked a point of reference and did not feel that he was very big. He only knew that the information storm he unleashed almost overwhelmed the consciousness of all the Starborn from a distance of dozens of knots.

This sixth planet is actually a whole size bigger than Diredis?

Negris couldn't help but mutter to himself in the soul network: "The equivalent of 60,000 god stars, even if they are aging god stars, that is still a terrifying power."

“Of course, look at the Azure God Star itself. Even though it has weakened to this extent, it can still illuminate hundreds of billions of living beings. The Azure God Star is not even one-sixtieth of the Little Fireman. Sixty thousand minus sixty equals three million six hundred thousand times, which can support hundreds of millions of trillions of lives,” Anthony said.

Everyone felt a chill run down their spines. An aging asteroid may not be of much value, but when converted into trillions of lives, its significance becomes immense.

Moreover, even without new growth, a stock of tens of thousands of times is still a huge fortune. Just like a chamber of commerce that can no longer make money, but still has hundreds of billions of gold coins in its coffers, can it be said to be worthless?

Everyone couldn't help but look at Ang.

Ang nodded.

Anthony immediately said excitedly, "Let's go, let's go and bring your original body back."

The other Dark Stars excitedly chimed in, "My lord, shall we go to the Lania branch? Let's move our main bodies in as well."

Of the thirteen dark stars, only the dark star clone of Gmezburg did not come from the Lania network branch; the rest all did. If the main body of the sixth god star were to be moved in, their main bodies could also be moved in at the same time.

These dark stars are not actually aging gods; they are just smaller in mass and are considered cannon fodder, assigned to any dangerous tasks.

Anthony immediately instructed, "You will build the Star Rainbow Bridge. Lord Nag, please calculate the orientation. We will open the Boundless Gate once per section to perform orientation calibration. Are there any other questions?"

"No," everyone responded.

"Alright, let's go," Anthony ordered.

The Star Rainbow Bridge stretched a fast passage through the void, with thirteen divine stars taking turns to throw their companions forward. The more divine stars involved, the farther the movement would go.

However, the Star Bridge has a drawback: the individuals who build the Star Bridge must be of the same quality and cannot differ too much. If they differ too much, they will end up like Germezburg, whose Star Bridge took one month to run but he took eleven years.

A few days later, when the Xinghong Bridge reached a point where it was extended to the first section, everyone stopped.

Six dark stars formed a migrating star formation, carefully tearing open a small gap in the barrier. Finding nothing amiss, they then extended their thoughts out a little bit.

If the breach is located inside another divine star, the moment it opens will be the moment of a massive eruption of stellar flames. Although the probability of this is very small, we cannot afford to be complacent.

Outside the gap was nothingness; Anthony's entire form slipped through, and he called out in his mind, "My lord."

Ang quickly projected his image onto him, looked around to make sure it was safe.

Anthony retreated, the gap closed, and placed the Gate of Boundless precisely where the gap had been.

Because the difference here is only a little, while the difference outside is hundreds of times greater.

Place the Boundless Gate, input the incremental mist, activate it, push the gate panel inward, go around it once, and close it again. Bang! A door suddenly appeared in the void outside.

Anthony opened the door and slipped out, arriving at the same void he had just been in.

“Alright, let’s begin the calculations, sir. How many units has the outside world moved?” Anthony asked.

“Ninety-sixth of the seventy-five sections,” Ang reported, accurate to two decimal places.

"How many sections have moved inside?" Anthony asked again.

“One section,” Ang said.

Anthony then turned to Gmezburg: "Have your true form activate your Boundless Gate."

“Alright,” Germezburg replied.

Anthony checked the connection interface of the Gate of Boundless and saw the only connection point, which was the one opened by the main body of Gmezburg.

Anthony noted down the distance and direction of their movement, then turned to Tiruny and Heathrow: "Your turn."

Diruni and Heathrow nodded, carrying various equipment through the Gate of Boundless, setting up their stargazing mirrors, unfolding their star-tracking boards, and then reciting a series of numbers.

All the data was eventually compiled by Negris, which, with its powerful computing capabilities, quickly calculated the location and distance of the main body of Planet Six and mapped it onto the star map of the boundless land.

"Alright, let's continue in this direction, move to section 1.67589." Anthony, holding the data, continued to direct everyone's journey.

The whole process was tedious and complicated, but it was something that Germazburg found hard to accept: "With such rough data, you can calculate the corresponding location of the main body of Planet VI in the boundless land?"

If it were just the coordinates of a world, Gemezburg could calculate it very accurately; this is a divine ability, otherwise they wouldn't be able to move in the void.

However, trying to calculate the coordinates of two worlds based on these crude observation data is like trying to precisely pierce the eye of a pattern on a piece of cloth that has been folded a hundred times—it's simply impossible.

"Huh? Rough? This was weighed by Ang, how could it be rough? You'll see how accurate it is in a moment," Negris said confidently.

Of all the data here, the most important are the two numbers given by Ang. These are the scales of the two worlds, accurate to two decimal places. The observation data of Diruni and Heathrow may be wrong, but the numbers Ang gave cannot be wrong. It has complete confidence in Ang.

With such precise proportions as a foundation, it won't have a significant impact if other figures are a little rough.

Gmezburg kept moving the thirteen stars in a row, constantly adjusting their positions according to the star chart, until finally, after a week, they moved to the position of node 1.67589.

The six divine stars carefully opened a gap, but as soon as the gap was opened, they felt a violent impact that almost closed it.

Anthony peered out as fast as he could and saw in the distance, a massive stellar fiery entity was battling a shadowy figure in the void.

The shadow, like a crescent-shaped beam of energy, rapidly struck the starfire manifestation, each impact generating a violent energy shock.

Behind the stellar flame manifestation, a gigantic divine star was being dragged away from this void by more than twenty tiny divine stars.

"Star Six, is that your true form? They're trying to steal it," Anthony said.


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