The Exotic Land Reclamation of Vegetable Skeletons

Chapter 1475 Reaching the End of the Void



Chapter 1475 Reaching the End of the Void

Chapter 1475 Reaching the End of the Void

"Phew, so this is the kind of sacrifice. I thought I was going to die." In the soul network, Abyss Maw was pulled in to explain the mission requirements, but after listening, Maw let out a long sigh.

Normally, the habit of breathing is only possessed by creatures capable of respiration, and most ancient gods do not have it. However, the Abyss Maw is one of the few ancient gods with this habit, because the Devouring Abyss also has both breathing and respiration habits, a habit called Abyss Tides.

Seeing Big Mouth's relaxed expression, Anthony had to say, "This is essentially suicide. Although your memories have been backed up, the one that is reborn is not you, but a new Devouring Abyss."

"Uh, according to what you're saying, when I transferred from my old body to a new body, only my memories were transferred. Does that mean I died once? When I was reborn here from the adult dimension, did I also die once?" the Abyss Mouth said.

“Reincarnating here from the dimensional world is indeed equivalent to dying once, but when transferring from the old body to the new body, the consciousness is also transferred at the same time, so it doesn’t count as reincarnation,” Anthony said.

"No, no, no, that's not how it works. Consciousness is just the body that carries memories. Just like the will of the God Star, it only sent over consciousness, directly changing our power balance. Can you say it's not an independent entity? As long as I retain my memories, as long as I still like to eat, then I am Big Mouth," said Abyss Big Mouth.

Uh, isn't that backwards? The will of the Divine Star is conscious, which proves the importance of consciousness, right? How did it become evidence against the importance of memory in Big Mouth's mouth?

However, he still understood what Big Mouth meant. The will of the God Star is a powerful consciousness. Its memories were transferred from the consciousness of the Star Zombie to the consciousness of the God Star. Does that mean it died once?

Does it count? Anthony always thought it did, and not only did he think so, but the Strange Tree also thought so. After one of the Strange Tree's branches separated from the main body and became independent, it immediately refused to merge back into the main body.

Anthony had the same concerns. Theoretically, all of Ang's subjects had died countless times, but Ang had preserved their memories and then reincarnated them.

He was reincarnated in a dimensional world before, and he is reincarnated here now. Theoretically speaking, another, two, or even countless Anthonys can be reincarnated in the dimensional world. So which one is him?

Anthony always felt that the one who retained consciousness was him, and that retaining only memories was equivalent to being dead, and the one who was reincarnated was no longer him.

Unexpectedly, Abyss Mouth doesn't think so, instead finding him superficial. So... which one is correct?

Just as he thought of this, Anthony suddenly snapped to attention and came to his senses, because this question involved one of the biggest pitfalls in philosophy: What am I?

Whether it's the Church of Light, the Academy of Stars, or the Warlock's Alliance, almost all religions and organizations have similar ultimate questions, and each religion, and even each individual, has different answers. Once you delve into it, it's an endless question.

Fortunately, since Abyssal Maw already has its own answer, Anthony can't let it take the risk without any burden, because this test might really kill Maw.

“Alright then, go ahead and make sure you find out if Grimaldburg is still in the core of the Abyss,” Anthony said.

Big Mouth went away, but not long after, it came back and said, "I can't get through. Philie's bones are blocking the way and won't let me pass."

Anthony: "..."

Even the most ingenious plan will fall apart if something unexpected happens. So Anthony usually prepares several plans to ensure that nothing goes wrong. But in this situation, he has already done his best to come up with one plan. How can he have the energy to prepare several more plans?

With King Felix blocking the way, the Abyss Maw cannot pass, thus preventing access to the Abyss Core and the determination of whether Grimzburg is still inside. The best solution is to lure him away.

However, King Phile is a Star Skeleton. Apart from Ang, only a few others, such as the King, the Little Zombie, and the Little Angel, can lure him away. He dares not let these people take risks. What if Grimzburg is still in the core of the abyss?

The claim that Destroyer Ball could drive out Gmezburg is only the goalkeeper's side of the story, and no one knows if it's true. That's why Anthony wants to verify it, to measure the goalkeeper's ability through this verification.

The others looked at each other in bewilderment, and after a long while someone suggested, "Let's charge in together. Even if King Phile is powerful, he can't kill us all at once."

“Good idea, anyway, the adults can bring us back to life,” Diruni said.

"Forget it. When the King was fighting the Starborn, he took them down with one punch each. King Felix might actually be able to kill us all in one go," Negris said irritably. These guys had absolutely no idea about their own strength.

The Starborn are already the most powerful species in this void, but they might not even withstand a single punch from the Star Lord. Yet, Ang and the King, who can annihilate the Starborn with a single punch, wouldn't even dare to face Grimzburg.

This is why skills are useless, because you have no idea whether your enemy is a creature of the same level. It's like a student who diligently practices all the exam techniques, only to find out at the exam hall that the other person came with a letter of recommendation.

Strength is the foundation of power; skill is merely the key to winning among your peers, but not everyone in the void is your equal.

Okay, I've digressed. Anyway, Negris didn't think it was a good idea. After discussing it for a long time, they still couldn't come up with a good idea. Helpless, everyone could only look to Ang.

This has become everyone's habit. When they encounter problems they can't solve, they look to Ang. In everyone's mind, Ang is already omnipotent.

Ang tilted his head, about to say something, when he suddenly sensed something and turned to look outside.

Not long after, the relocation airship slowly drifted over from the distant void.

"The relocation airship? Wasn't it kidnapped by Hilde? Could it be that Hilde has returned?" Negris exclaimed in surprise.

The relocation airship quickly circled around and landed in front of Ang and the others. The hatch opened, and Hildi emerged, greeting everyone warmly.

"How did you get here from the void? Is the dimensional function of the interdimensional transfer airship broken?" Negris asked in confusion.

A perfectly good interdimensional airship, instead of gliding within dimensions, floats directly in the void, taking an unconventional path.

Hilde shook her head: "It's not broken, but the dimensional walls near the planet are unstable, so I don't dare to slide around recklessly at this time."

"The dimensional barrier is unstable? Here?" Negris exclaimed in surprise.

Hilde nodded: "Yes, the dimensional walls are distorted and very unstable near all massive objects, so we dare not venture into them. Oh, by the way, sir, we may have reached the end of the void."


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