Chapter 1625 The Main Body Emerges
Chapter 1625 The Main Body Emerges
Chapter 1625 The Main Body Emerges
Ang would actually slap his thigh? This action shocked everyone. What happened?
The habit of slapping one's thigh originated with Negris, but Negris's arms were too short, only reaching his belly, which he called his waist.
To fit in, Anthony, that old charlatan, would occasionally imitate it, and eventually everyone got used to it. This gesture displays frustration and sudden realization, and is usually an unconscious action when someone encounters a problem they couldn't understand but suddenly figured it out.
But Ang is the origin of the void, so what problems can't he figure out?
“My true form, my true form,” Ang said.
Negris and Anthony exchanged a glance. The 'main body' that Ang emphasized was naturally not the current stacked clone, nor the clone on the Little Fireman God Star. It could only be the giant red sphere on the Chaos Surface, the main body formed by the convergence of everything on the entire Chaos Surface.
"What's wrong with your main body?" Negris asked, puzzled. Was there something about Ang's main body that bothered him or that he couldn't understand?
“The source of the collapse lies at different levels; the original body cannot emerge,” Ang explained.
Negris slapped his back muscles and said, "It makes sense now! No wonder your original body hasn't been able to come out of the boundless void for over ten years. It turns out that the chaotic plane has different levels at the source of collapse."
Ang summoned his main body a long time ago and moved in his direction. At first, it was very fast, but soon Ang was able to pull the consciousness of Anthony and the others over.
After some time, you can use the power of your true form. When you unleash a powerful attack, the power of your true form will be projected, forming a phantom of a ball of light that hovers behind you.
And then that was it; for the next ten years or so, the original entity never appeared.
No one found it strange, because it took Little Ghost twenty years to escape from the Chaos Realm, and Ang's main body hadn't even reached twenty years yet, so it wasn't surprising.
Unexpectedly, Ang is now slapping his thigh and saying it's because of the source of collapse. Could it be that Ang's main body can't come out because it's on a different level?
“No, if they are on different levels, why can the little ghost come out?” Negris asked.
Ang shook his head. This was also the reason why he never thought about things from a different perspective. If the little ghost could come out, why couldn't his main body come out?
“Then… what do we do now?” Negris asked.
Ang shook his head.
What does that mean? Ang shook his head, and Negris didn't understand. Did he not know what to do? Or was he incapable of doing it?
They couldn't solve Ang's frustration, so they had to proceed as planned. Silver Coin set off first, while the rest changed their appearance and materialized into the original form of Star Flame. They were on all fours, with longer forelimbs and a tentacle dangling from below their heads, much like an elephant walking like an ape, with the tentacle resembling a trunk.
"I feel weird," Negris said as he flew, flicking his tentacles. "Having one of these extra things is a bit strange."
The others adapted well, especially Anthony, who flicked his tentacle forward and slowly flew forward.
Before long, they landed on the largest rock in the ruins.
Upon landing, Heathrow was shocked: "Starfire Rock? Such a large piece?"
Negris stomped his foot and asked in confusion, "What is this? This thing is quite brittle; it breaks with one stomp."
“Of course it’s brittle after being left for a long time. This is the residue after the star flames have burned. A divine star is 99.99% star flames, with only a few tenths of a percent of impurities. Less than half of these impurities will eventually remain as ash. This piece is so big, the divine star that burned into this pile of ash must be at least as big as the sixth divine star,” Heathrow said.
“Wow…” Negris looked at the Starfire Rock in front of him, which was about the same size as the Little Fire God Star, and exclaimed in amazement: “Are these remnants of any use? Get some for Duroken.”
“If it were useful, it wouldn’t be called dregs. Their only purpose is to survive being burned in starfire, but unfortunately, they’re too brittle. They shatter into dust with the slightest pressure, so they’re pretty useless,” Heathrow said.
“That’s not necessarily true.” Negris bent down and dug out a few pieces to collect. “Don’t forget we have a crystal plating process. If we plating these onto the surface of clothing, wouldn’t we be immune to the high temperatures of Starfire? And the fact that they won’t burn is the biggest advantage. Just think about how easy it is to melt fire.”
Heathrow shrugged, then dug some out for himself as well.
“Didn’t you say it was useless? Then why did you dig it up?” Negris mocked.
"Its particles are very small and very hard. When ground into powder, they can be used to polish lenses, and then used to polish a larger-diameter observatory," Heathrow said.
While they were digging Starfire Rock, Anthony observed the surroundings. Countless Starborn were moving rapidly around the rock, some flying very fast and appearing very busy, but none of them used Starshift.
"It seems we can't use Star Shift here, everyone be careful," Anthony reminded.
Ulsman asked in a bewildered tone, "What are they so busy with?"
This question sounds like a philosophical one, but Ulsman was clearly not exploring philosophy; he was simply puzzled: "They don't need food or to reproduce, so what are they doing flying around here?"
“Follow the will of the divine star. They don’t need food or to reproduce. The only thing they need to follow is the will of the divine star. Only the divine star can keep them so busy,” Anthony said.
Ulsmann was even more confused: "Why? There must be a purpose to keeping them busy, right? Is it just for the sake of being busy?"
Anthony suddenly asked Negris, "Were the Starborn on Little Fireman Star originally busy?"
“They’re not busy, they’re just sunbathing all day, they’re so bored, that’s why silver coins sell so well for their leisure and entertainment products,” Negris said.
So what are they busy with?
Completely baffled, Anthony suddenly called out to a Starborn flying overhead: "Where are you going?"
The alien stopped and looked at Anthony with a puzzled expression: "Did you call me?"
“Yes, I’m calling you. Do you have a name? Where are you going?” Anthony asked.
The alien seemed a little pleased: "Finally, someone asked my name. My name is Kaigonggonggu. Kai is the name of my home planet, and Gonggonggu is my name. What about you? What's your name?"
Anthony thought for a moment and said, "My name is Six Anthony. Six is the name of my main star. My name is Anthony."
"Oh, you are descendants of the sixth planet? I hope you are not saddened by the departure of the main planet," Gonggonggu said regretfully.
Huh? So friendly? The previous alien from Planet Six was quite sarcastic when they saw they were from Planet Six.
Anthony said, "No, thank you. You haven't said where you're going yet."
“I’m going to move some things. A few years ago, a divine star was killed, and its body is dissipating. I’m going to move some of it back,” Gonggonggu said.
"It was killed? Who killed it? An alien ghost?" Anthony asked.
“Of course not, he was killed by my home planet,” Gonggonggu said.
"You killed him on your home planet? Why?" Anthony asked, puzzled.
“I don’t know either. The main star didn’t tell me. Do you want to come with me?” Gonggonggu said.
"Huh? I can go too?" Anthony was shocked. Is it appropriate to let others loot the corpses of monsters killed on your home planet?
"Why not? Its body has transformed into a vast expanse of mist that has spread across a large area. Whoever picks it up can keep it. Even if you don't go, I can't pick it all up. Many Starborn are picking it up." Gonggonggu said dismissively.
"Is it that hard to pick up this thing? Your home planet just goes around there and absorbs everything, right?" Negris couldn't help but ask.
Gonggonggu said, "No, it died in the matter cloud. When the main star went in, it absorbed the matter cloud as well."
So that's how it is. They weren't supposed to touch the corpse at all, but to pick up the debris.
However, the debris from a divine star dispersed, and the increase was not small. Since there was nothing else to do, Anthony immediately agreed to Gonggongu's suggestion, and a group of planetary descendants flew towards the distant cloud of matter.
As they flew, Ang suddenly said out of the blue, "We're out."
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