Chapter 1530 Can you help me eliminate it too?
Chapter 1530 Can you help me eliminate it too?
Chapter 1530 Can you help me eliminate it too?
Everyone was stunned by this scene, exchanging bewildered glances. Was it really that violent? Did he really die here?
Watching the shattered and scattered starlight, and seeing the disappearance of the mental fluctuations, everyone slowly realized that Gmezburg had truly 'crashed to death'.
This is not Gmezburg's true form, but rather a clone projected from the distant void. His powerful will requires an equally powerful body to bear it.
With this impact, his body is shattered, and his consciousness will definitely regress; there's no possibility of it being scattered and then pieced back together.
"Germezburg went mad? Why would he recklessly crash into this place and die like that? That way he wouldn't be able to sneak into Starfire and fight us." Negris asked in shock.
It originally thought that Gmezburg's reckless advance was to infiltrate Starfire and play hide-and-seek with them, just like the little angel had dealt with the Guman snake.
Even though they are both divine stars and both contain star flames, trying to distinguish one star flame from another is like trying to find a drop of fresh water in a pool of ocean—almost impossible.
But now that he's crashed and died here, what's the point of distinguishing between them?
Anthony said, "He suddenly went mad after talking to the Migratory Starmen. We went over to ask the Migratory Starmen what they had said."
Anthony and Negris approached the Migratory Stars in a menacing manner.
Nine seconds had already passed, and Ang's control time was up. He lost control of the Divine Star, and the floating 'face' collapsed with a crash. But this did not stop the Star Migrators from staring in disbelief at the collapsing face.
It wasn't until Anthony and Negris approached that he snapped out of his daze and eagerly asked, "Who is he? Who is he?"
He asked while pointing to the location of the face.
Anthony and Negris exchanged bewildered glances: "The will of the divine star, what's wrong?"
"No, no, it's not the will of the Divine Star, or rather, it's not the proper will of the Divine Star. I sensed a familiar aura up there, it's Ang, isn't it?" the Star Migrator said.
He could actually sense Ang's presence? It seems he can't hide it from him anymore. Instead of answering, Anthony asked, "What did you say to Gmezburg? Why did he suddenly go berserk and crash into God Star? Did you incite him to attack us?"
Good grief, they've immediately labeled him as someone who instigated an attack.
Upon hearing this, the Star Migrator quickly denied it, saying, "No, no, he asked me if I had taught you how to hide the Divine Star and demanded that I stop you from using this method. I didn't agree, so he launched an attack on you."
"That's it?" Anthony looked him over suspiciously.
The migrating star said with certainty, "That's it."
"What is he trying to do?" Anthony asked, puzzled.
"Perhaps he wants to mark it, to mix his power into this divine star. In the short term, at least until the incremental power is exhausted, he can sense his own power," the Star Migrator said.
As a god star, he knew very well why Gmezburg did this, and he would have done the same. It was indeed a good way to mark the location of the enemy god star. As long as even a tiny bit of star flame mixed into the opponent's star flame, it would be like being dyed, making it easy to sense the opponent's location in the void. Covering it with a nutshell would be useless.
"In a short time? How short a time? Is there any way to clear it?" Anthony and Negrito's hearts tightened immediately. As long as the increment wasn't exhausted, they could sense the location? Wasn't this just like the corruption of the power of corruption?
“Thirty to fifty thousand years will suffice. As for how to eliminate them? If you can distinguish them, then gather them together and burn them,” the Star Migrator said.
"Three... thirty to fifty thousand years?" Negris almost spat out a mouthful of blood. This is considered a short time? The perception of time between gods and mortals is indeed different.
Thirty to fifty thousand years later, Gmezburg will definitely have arrived. As for burning it? If you're going to burn it, you have to be able to identify it first. If you can't identify it, how can you burn it?
"Okay...it seems to be burning already. What is he doing?" The Star Migrator looked in Ang's direction and asked hesitantly.
Unfortunately, Negris and Anthony's vision was not as broad as the Star Migrators', and even when they turned their heads, they couldn't see what Ang was doing.
As soon as they projected their images onto Ang, they saw him conjure a starfire clone, walking on the surface of the divine star, occasionally spitting out a beam of red light towards a ball of starfire—the Spot Removal Technique.
It seems that the star flames have been tampered with, or rather, the surface of the divine star has been tampered with, causing the star flames to be unable to integrate and only able to roll around on the surface of the divine star, like dewdrops on a lotus leaf.
Ang's spot-removing technique extinguished a ball of starfire with each ray of red light, quickly burning away most of the starfire belonging to Gmezburg.
Anthony and Negris breathed a sigh of relief. It turned out that the problem they were worried about was not a problem at all for Ang, and it was easily solved. They were determined not to let the power of Gemezburg infiltrate Little Fireman God Star.
"Sir, how did you do that?" Anthony asked curiously.
Ang said, "A barrier to war."
Antony and Negris suddenly realized that it was the protective barrier of the goddess of war and peace, treating the planet as an object to be protected. The barrier isolated other things from entering, and it could indeed block pollution.
Since there's no concern about contamination from other forces, there's no point in eliminating all the Starfire belonging to Gmezburg, Anthony quickly said:
"My lord, could you collect these starfires and throw them into the boundless void, luring Gmezburg inside?"
“Good idea,” Negris immediately agreed. Didn’t he want to mark the location of the divine star? Then throw his mark somewhere else and lead him astray.
Ang nodded and collected all the scattering starfire.
Collecting them is easy; simply control a larger ball of starfire to swim past them, and it will attract them like a magnet. Then wrap them in a nutshell and poke a small hole in it.
After wrapping them up, Ang extended his long mental tentacles, stuck to the Star Flames, and swung them around and around until they reached top speed, then threw them far away.
Over the next sixty years, this stellar flame encased in a nutshell will drift an unknown distance, continuously releasing an increase that Gmezburg can perceive. By the time Gmezburg finds it, it will be difficult for him to use it to locate Little Fireman God Star.
After Ang finished dealing with these matters, the Star Migrator approached and asked hesitantly, "What skill was that red light you just used? Why could it eliminate the aura of the God Star? Can... can you help me eliminate these auras as well?"
(End of this chapter)
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