Chapter 1616 scared me to death.
Chapter 1616 scared me to death.
Chapter 1616 scared me to death...
Within Ang's consciousness space, a voice echoed incessantly: "Wanderer of the Laws, Guardian of the Void, Projector of Boundless Power, listen to my voice. According to the laws you have established, my gaze is focused on this divine star. It has violated the laws you have set. Please project your boundless power and erase its consciousness..."
Repeatedly, in an endless cycle.
"It...it's praying? Praying for your power projection?" Negris said in shock.
"This is the Ghost Guide? It gains power from otherworldly ghosts by praying to you?" Sixth Star was even more shocked.
He knew all too well the power of the Otherworldly Ghosts. These Ghost Guides could draw upon the power of the Otherworldly Ghosts to erase the consciousness of their enemies—an attack that was almost impossible to resist. But... but why was Ang able to receive its guidance? Was Ang a Otherworldly Ghost?
“Unless…” Ulsman said, “Unless the adult’s sharded clones were not repaired by fragments of the Ghost Guide, but by fragments of otherworldly ghosts.”
Shock, surprise, disbelief—everyone looked at each other in astonishment.
When they first found the fragments, everyone thought they were fragments of the Otherworldly Ghost. However, after encountering Star Six, they were given a lecture on the Ghost Guide. Naturally, everyone assumed that the fragments were dropped by the Ghost Guide, and that the so-called Otherworldly Ghost was just a form of attack.
But now, the Ghost Guide's prayer has overturned this conclusion. The Otherworldly Ghost is not only a form of attack, but also has a physical form, and Ang's fragments did indeed fall from the Otherworldly Ghost.
“Uh, so Ang, you’ve become an alien ghost now? What do you do now? Is it guiding you? Can you take down Planet Six?” Negris asked.
The sixth star was startled: "Kill me? No, why would you kill my main body? I'm not even in my main body."
“Right, Star VI isn’t in its main body, so why would it guide the alien ghosts to attack Star VI’s main body? Shouldn’t the alien ghosts only affect consciousness, like the Migratory Stars?” Ursman said, puzzled.
"Could it be mistaken? Does it think that the Starfire manifestation just now was Star Six? So it guided the alien ghost to attack Star Six?" Negris guessed.
Anthony frowned and said, "If that's the case, then they're incredibly incompetent. A Ghost Guide wouldn't make such a mistake, would they?"
“Not necessarily. Judging from the ghost guide that Diredis killed before, there is more than one ghost guide. If the number is not one, then there must be some strong and some weak. Maybe this one is really a weakling? Let’s verify it?” Ursman said.
Negris asked, "How do we verify that?"
Ulsman looked at Anthony, who thought for a moment and said, "How about this? Sir, you first transform into a shadow and plunge into the main body of the sixth star, then circle around and come out, sending out a questioning message, and then angrily capture this ghost guide alive."
Negris burst out laughing on the spot: "You can do that? What if that ghost guide is really powerful, and Ang can't beat him? Even if he could beat him, capturing him alive wouldn't be easy, would it?"
Defeating and capturing alive are not the same thing. You can defeat an enemy if you are slightly stronger, but to capture them alive, you need to overwhelm them with your strength.
Anthony emphasized capturing him alive, which seems to indicate that he's planning to extract information from the Ghost Guide again.
Ang nodded, then his form disappeared into the void, turning into a shadow and sweeping forward.
Sixth Star hurriedly said, "My lord, here is my mark. Leave a projection point inside me, like the one you used to corrupt Gmezburg. I will project it there to receive the original body."
Ang nodded. Although no one could see the shadow's movement, everyone knew that he had nodded.
"This dead skeleton is so lazy it won't even talk... That shadow doesn't look weak. Is the dead skeleton that strong?" Negris said with some surprise.
It wasn't worried about Ang, because this guy possessed the prophetic power of an ancient dragon with the ability to weigh all things from the Ring of Balance. These two abilities combined to give Ang the ability to see the colors of his enemies: red for danger, yellow for harmlessness, and green for crushing.
Ang rarely uses this ability to identify enemies by their color, because he seldom encounters red enemies, and if he does, he can avoid danger.
Everyone, including those who were dragging the main body of the sixth divine star, noticed the approach of the shadow that Ang had transformed into. As if a hornet's nest had been stirred up, those divine stars abandoned the sixth divine star and fled desperately toward the distant cloud of matter. Not one dared to turn back and stop them; they all fled at the first sign of trouble.
Ang's shadow swept across the void, past the ghost guide, and plunged headlong into the body of the sixth planet.
"Hmm?" A sense of doubt spread.
The ghostly guide, which was moving forward, froze upon sensing this puzzling message.
The next moment, another message spread out, accompanied by a sense of dissatisfaction, and then Ang's shadow shot towards the ghost guide.
The ghost guide led the ghost, and it became Ang's anchor point. Almost in a flash, Ang was in front of it, grabbing its vitals as if it were strangling it.
The ghost guide didn't even have the slightest thought of resistance, letting Ang grab its vital points, and quickly pleaded, "Law Wanderer, I'm sorry, spare me, I was tricked, I'll compensate you."
From Ang's 'hmm' and dissatisfaction, the Ghost Guide immediately realized what had happened. There was no consciousness in that Titan star, and it might even be a trap. It might have led the Law Wanderer into a trap, deserving of death.
But the Ghost Guide doesn't want to die, and Ang can immediately return to punish it, which means that it wasn't a trap, or that the trap wasn't enough to harm the Law Walker. If he sincerely apologizes and makes amends, will the Law Walker spare its life?
Ang tilted his head slightly, which was not a gesture, but rather a sign of confusion.
This ghostly guide seemed to have a lot of experience dealing with Law Wanderers. He immediately released a ball of black energy and said, "Star Soul, a Star Soul, a Star Soul that I killed alone. I am willing to offer it to you. I hope you can forgive my mistake."
Ang's shadow swept over the black energy ball, drawing it into his body before releasing it and teleporting away. To the ghost guide, this was equivalent to the ball vanishing instantly.
The ghost guide relaxed completely and let out a long sigh of relief: "That scared me to death..."
This sentence also echoed in Ang's consciousness space. It was clear that Ang was still receiving its 'prayer'. It seemed that it had established a relationship with Ang that was similar to that between a believer and a deity.
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