Chapter 1578 A Name That Makes One Feel a Trembling Heart
Chapter 1578 A Name That Makes One Feel a Trembling Heart
Chapter 1578 A Name That Sends a Chill Through One's Heart
"It's about to erupt, how do we receive it? How do we receive it?" Negris suddenly realized something and asked in a flustered manner.
They were so focused on studying when Diredis would erupt that they forgot to study how to receive it. Could it be that the information storm of a giant planet could be received entirely by Ang's thin, overlapping clone?
Anthony said irritably, "What do you mean by 'thin folds'? Your folded clones are as strong as ten divine stars."
Ang is currently in the form of a human, but this form is stacked with the strength of ten small fire god stars. The black mist alone can materialize ten god stars.
So everyone said before that this was the best disguise for pretending to be weak to eat the tiger. Who would have thought that such a small human figure actually contained ten divine stars?
As they were talking, Ang began to expand, his entire form extending in all directions, but as he expanded, Ang suddenly shrank back.
"What's wrong? Why are you shrinking back again?" Negris asked.
“Go ahead, to the Twin Abysses, it’ll be useful,” Ang said.
"These two Devouring Abyss stones are still useful? You want to protect them?" Negris asked in astonishment.
Ang nodded, flew forward, and disappeared in a flash, leaving a group of people looking at each other in bewilderment.
After a long pause, Negris scratched his head and said self-deprecatingly, "Wow, that's impressive. He says he can protect two such large Devouring Abysses just like that? Is that even possible?"
“It should be possible. After all, it’s just an information storm. If it were close-range, nothing could withstand the eruption of Titan, but this is just an information storm,” Heathrow and Diruni exchanged opinions before he spoke.
After arriving in the Void, the busiest people were actually Heathrow and Diruni. One was an astrology enthusiast, and the other was the god of mysticism. They were practically natural collaborators.
When Diruni observed the stars and asked Heathrow to guess their meaning, Heathrow was often quite accurate. After all, the mysticism emphasizes 'I don't know what it is, but I know what it's for.'
Ulsman said that this is a kind of fuzzy computing ability. If Negris's calculations were precise, then Heathrow's power belonged to fuzzy computing.
It doesn't matter if you can't calculate it accurately. If you can calculate 30% or 40% and get a general outline, that's enough. After all, there are wise people and the god of common sense here. A general outline is enough to fill in the gaps.
Of course, the most important thing is Ang. If it's something beyond the scope of the curriculum, just ask Ang.
Since arriving in this world, Heathrow and Tiruni have been constantly bombarded by new celestial phenomena and various changes, continuously reshaping their worldviews, and have hardly had a moment to rest.
"Didn't they say there was still a Star Soul?" Negris was still uneasy.
"Don't worry, the master is capable of anything. If the master hasn't said it can't be done, then it definitely can be done," Anthony said confidently.
Compared to Negris, Antony was Ang's most devout follower. As long as Ang believed he could do it, Antony unconditionally believed that Ang could do it.
After saying that, Anthony seemed to remember something, looked left and right, and then flew away. Not long after, he returned with the Elven Starborn and a bunch of Starborn he knew and didn't know.
Upon arriving at the scene, they found nothing. A Colossus Starborn shouted, "You said earlier that anyone who didn't want to die would come with you. Now that we're here, what do you mean by 'not wanting to die'?"
Anthony said calmly, "It means exactly what it says. If you don't want to die, stay here. Your current location is outside the protection of our Lord. When the information storm comes, you will easily die."
A commotion erupted around them: "Information storm? What information storm? Who launched the information storm? And why this way?"
Anthony shrugged: "What do you all do? You're all intelligence dealers. You should know that intelligence has value. If you want to know something, buy it from us. Information Storm is being offered to you for free, which is already a huge discount. If I wasn't worried about not having anyone to do business with in the future, I wouldn't bother with you at all."
After saying that, Anthony winked at the silver coin, which immediately went to meet it.
Intelligence is irrelevant; exchanging that little bit of Starfire is better than nothing for Ang right now. Lomulor still has at least sixteen God Star bodies, plus the black mist of thirty God Stars that he can absorb.
However, Ang's current stacked clones have reached a bottleneck. The equivalent of ten divine stars has basically reached its limit. Beyond this value, he can no longer merge with them.
Therefore, there is no point in continuing to absorb the black mist.
Furthermore, if they want to preserve Luomu Luo'er's original form, they cannot absorb any more black mist. If they do, the total amount of black mist will not be enough to cover the light of the divine star, and the light will pass through.
With the equivalent of forty or fifty divine stars lying around, how could they possibly be interested in the tiny bit of starfire in the hands of these Starborn?
Anthony was kind-hearted and wanted to save these innocent people. After all, it was because Ang had contacted Diredis here that the other party decided to direct the information storm in this direction.
It could be said that Ang has attracted an information storm, and it would be too embarrassing if he managed to kill these guys with his words.
Of course, I feel a little embarrassed, but the main thing is to save two Elven Starborn. Saving them will also help save a few more people. It won't take much effort.
However, you can't just save people directly. If you save them directly without expecting anything in return, they won't appreciate it and might even think you have ulterior motives. On the contrary, in this kind of exchange with the goal of intelligence, they give up Starfire and gain peace of mind.
As the intelligence exchange proceeded, the Starborn surrounding the Silver Coin side would occasionally exclaim in surprise, "Oh! Ah?" Whether they believed it or not, they were all shocked.
Those who believe will stay, and those who don't believe won't leave either, because most people are here, and if they leave, how can they exchange information?
Anthony simply shouted, and some of the Starborn were too far away to hear. When they realized that most people had moved, they gradually followed. Some were called over by their companions, and as time went on, more and more Starborn gathered.
Just then, a sharp-eyed Starborn suddenly pointed in the direction of Diredis and exclaimed, "Look, everyone! The Void... the Void is gone!"
“No…it’s not gone, something is covering it,” the more knowledgeable Starborn said in a trembling voice.
All that could be seen in the void ahead was the absence of starlight; a vast area was shrouded in darkness, as if covered by an invisible cloth.
Outside that area, starlight twinkled, and the edges of this starlight outlined the shape of that area, which was nearly square.
"What is that? Why can't we see it? Is it... is it an alien ghost?" Just as all the Starborn were in a state of panic, one of them suddenly shouted out a name that made all the Starborn feel a chill.
Phi-Fic