Chapter 1489 They're all their people.
Chapter 1489 They're all their people.
Chapter 1489 They're all their people.
Once the Abyss Maw successfully entered the Abyss Core, everyone could have run away. The story we made up later was just to extract information from Germezburg. We didn't expect Germezburg to be so cooperative, and we gained so much.
From the name of the creators of the Great Void—the Star Migrators—to the number of divine stars within the Great Void.
Surprisingly, this vast, boundless cage contained only two demigod stars, the other half being the primordial divine light. As for the Azure Divine Star, it was unanimously overlooked by everyone.
There's also the energy level limit, the purpose of the infinite cage, and so on. There's too much useful information, and Anthony needs to sort it out slowly before he can make sense of it.
They knew all along that the Boundless Cage was meant to imprison a divine star, but why imprison it instead of detonating it? They could have detonated so many divine stars, yet they only made room to build the Boundless Cage. What was so special about the Ancient Divine Light?
The more information I know, the more questions I have.
……
On the other side, Germezburg was also recalling his conversation with Anthony. In his understanding, Ang and his people had nowhere else to escape to, because there were only two divine stars in the void. Perhaps there were other things on the other side of the boundless void, but he did not believe that Ang and his people could escape to the other side.
The Great Void was already a distance that even a god star couldn't cross, and the other end of the Great Void doubled the distance. He never thought that anyone could leave the Great Void, let alone that anyone could cross the Great Void to reach the other end.
Therefore, Ang and his people have nowhere to escape. As long as they are prevented from plundering the God Star, they can be wiped out once their true form arrives.
As for the talk about leaving through the Gate of Boundless, Gmezburg just listened and didn't take it to heart at all. These people didn't even realize what the Gate of Boundless was; they really thought it was a door.
Anthony thought he had gleaned a great deal of information, but Germezburg had also gleaned much from his words. It was as if the emperor was tilling the land with a golden hoe; he could immediately discern Anthony's level. At Anthony's level, there was absolutely no way he could leave through the Gate of Boundless Realms, unless…
Thinking of this, Gmezburg suddenly recalled Ang's face. This was the only person he couldn't see through, and he also had the bloodline of an ancient dragon from the Time and Space. If there were any changes, they would definitely come from him.
Just then, Gmezburg's thoughts were interrupted as King Felix came to report: "Main Star, the inspection is complete. They should all be gone. Should we shut down the Destruction Sphere and allow you to retake the Abyss Core?"
Grimzburg habitually shook his head, but immediately sensed something was wrong. He stopped after shaking his head only halfway and said, "No, they control the Destruction Orb. Invading the core of the Abyss is too risky. If they just throw down a Destruction Orb, it's like dust. When it's not activated, it's like a dead object. It'll be easy to expel me. Expelling me once would be too costly."
In order to seize the core of the abyss, Gmezburg projected a small portion of his consciousness. When it was expelled by the Destruction Sphere, he lost half of it, which means he lost about one-eighth of his consciousness strength.
There is a critical point for the intensity of consciousness. Below the critical point, it can no longer fully control the body. If it continues to decline, at the next critical point, its consciousness will be ejected, just like the little fireman.
His consciousness can be restored, but very slowly. If he gets hit by the Destruction Ball a few more times, he'll have to hide away and recover slowly.
"Should we turn it off?" King Phile asked.
“Turn it off, and while you’re at it, check if the abyssal larva that just fell in is still alive. It did quite a bit,” Gmezburg said.
He still believes that Big Mouth is an abyssal larva. After all, it's too easy for an abyssal larva to be conceived in the ruins formed by the explosion of the Devouring Abyss. Ang's rock ball encountered many of them as it advanced.
"While you're at it, go and find the Fog Whale. I'll ask it some questions about the Gate of No Boundaries, and I also need it to get me a giant spider skeleton," Germezburg said.
King Phile said awkwardly, "The Fog Whale has cut off contact and is no longer in its original location. It's hiding, probably because it's afraid we'll come after it."
"Ran away?" Gmezburg was stunned for a moment, then waved his hand impatiently: "Never mind, go ahead."
After King Felix had gone far away, Germezburg waved his hand again, then stared at his own waving gesture for a long time.
Just now, when he habitually shook his head, he realized that he was being influenced by the human consciousness he was impersonating.
He was a divine star, devoid of language and emotions. When talking to Anthony, some of his habitual actions, expressions, and words gave Germezburg a strange feeling.
For example, there is a place in the main plane where people shake their heads to express affirmation, while others nod to indicate affirmation. They shake their heads to indicate affirmation and nod to indicate negation. When others talk to them, they only see them shaking their heads continuously, which is inexplicable.
Gmezburg had this feeling, so in order to better understand Anthony's words, he randomly picked a human and applied his consciousness to him. In this way, he could indeed understand some of Anthony's expressions and actions.
However, this awareness had a significant impact on him, to the point that he developed some habitual movements even when not talking to Anthony.
However, this is not a serious problem; it's enough to know about it. Germezburg didn't even bother to correct it.
Unfortunately, the human he randomly selected when he applied human consciousness was not a cunning and shrewd individual. Therefore, he did not realize that human expressions and actions could reveal a lot of information. In the eyes of some old charlatans, Germezburg was as innocent as a baby.
Not long after, King Felix returned to report: "The Abyss Lava was not found."
“They’re probably dead. You stay here, I’ll go find them.” Gmelzburg said, then turned and sprang from the Star Puller, pulling him towards the direction of the God Star.
The remaining three Star Skeletons performed the same actions almost simultaneously. Anthony had previously suspected that these Star Skeletons were also controlled by Grimzburg's distraction, and judging from their synchronization rate, this guess was correct.
Almost as soon as they started moving, the Ghost Tree reported the news to Ang.
Not only did Grimzburg believe that Big Mouth was an Abyss larva, but he also believed that the Fog Whale was on his side and that the Ghost Tree was with him. So when the Ghost Tree's branches peeked out nearby, he didn't chase them away.
But it's not his fault. Who would have thought that King Phile had seen the Fog Whale fight with the Ghost Tree and Ang's group, and yet in less than a few months they all became their people?
"They're here? Great! Let's try out my new invention, the Star Pull-up Tracker." Duroken, who was busy working on something, suddenly pulled out a bunch of goggles-like devices when he heard the news.
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