The Exotic Land Reclamation of Vegetable Skeletons

Chapter 1486 Can also detonate my true form



Chapter 1486 Can also detonate my true form

Chapter 1486 Can also detonate my true form

If you don't have much key information, then make it up, because the other party may not have much information either. You can use what you make up to get information from the other party, and you'll always profit.

Gmezburg is also a god star trapped in an endless cage. No one knows how much information it possesses, but if the outside world is as the doorknob says, a world with many god stars, then it's normal for it to have an organization. As for what it's called, it doesn't matter; at worst, it can be said to be a translation error.

As expected, the Star Skeleton paused for a moment, then retreated. Not long after, the rest of the Star Skeletons also retreated, leaving only the headless Star Zombie and King Phile behind.

Negris whispered, "Could it be that the distance is too great, and he can't control so many clones at the same time?"

Anthony replied quietly, "Control should be possible, but speaking might be impossible; there are too many things to think about before speaking."

Just as they were speculating, Grimzburg's voice rang out from the headless star zombie: "What do you all know?"

As he spoke, the power of the stars slowly converged at the severed point, and the severed head began to grow back at a speed visible to the naked eye.

Anthony said, "I have the Gate of No Boundaries; I know everything you know."

"The Gate to Boundless is just a gate; it can't speak. What useful information can it possibly give you?" Gmezburg scoffed.

Anthony said leisurely, "Could it be that the guardian beast of the Gate of Protection is that cloud of mist, which we call the Mist Whale? Didn't that Mist Whale tell you that the Gate of Boundless can communicate with the world outside the cage?"

The Star Zombie paused for a moment, then turned its newly grown head toward King Phile.

King Phile nodded, turned around and unleashed his Star Pull, quickly flying away into the distance.

Not long after, Starfall returned, and King Felix reported to Gmezburg: "Communication is possible."

"Damn it," Gmelzburg cursed. "They didn't even tell me such important information."

King Phile said, "That's what I said to it too, and it said we didn't ask."

Gmezburg really wanted to tear the fog whale apart on the spot, but realizing that now was not the time to settle scores, it could only suppress its temper and turn to Anthony to ask, "Who did you contact from the outside world?"

While Gmelzburg was asking the question, Negris was already slapping his thigh in the soul network: "Kabada, the witness is also one of your people, it's no wonder he's being fooled."

Gmezburg never imagined that in just a few months, Fog Whale and Ghost Tree would also become Anthony's men. Information obtained from the enemy could be fabricated however one wanted, and Fog Whale was just telling the truth.

Anthony ignored Negris's sarcastic remarks and simply said slowly, "Your planets don't have names, and I don't have its spectral information, so I named it Doorknob based on what we come into contact with."

“…What a unique name.” Germezburg was suddenly a little glad that his spectrum could be seen by these people, otherwise he didn’t know what kind of name they would come up with. These guys were terrible at naming things.

Gods have no names, but a god will never mistake another god. They all have unique spectra, and the subtle differences between them are tens of thousands of times more complex than the most complex human names. However, such complex differences cannot be expressed in language.

The best approach is to convert the spectrum into a voiceprint and then select the characteristic transliterations from it.

After pondering for a long time, Gmelzburg asked, "What did the Council of Stars say?"

Several people in the Soul Network slapped their thighs in disbelief, realizing they'd been fooled.

Anthony calmly said, "I don't know what the Council of Stars said, but the doorknob that contacted me meant that your act of detonating the God Star was likely to escape the Infinite Cage, and you wanted me to open the Gate of Boundless and let them in to eliminate the threat."

Gmelzburg pondered for a moment, then said, "Why does it say that my act of detonating the asteroid was to escape the boundless cage? Can detonating the asteroid really break through the boundless cage?"

Anthony appeared, shook his head, and said, "I don't know, but our wise men have calculated that it won't work; the power of the explosion of the divine star is not enough to break through the boundless cage."

“Impossible, but definitely possible, we can definitely break through the cage. The distance here is... as long as we guide the direction well, we can definitely break through…” Gmezburg said halfway, then suddenly became alert, and his voice trailed off.

Anthony suddenly asked, "Do you know where the boundaries of the cage are?"

"Why are you asking this?" Germezburg asked, puzzled.

“If you don’t know where the boundaries of the cage are, how can you be sure that detonating the divine star will break through the cage?” Anthony asked.

By this time, Germazburg's brain had completely healed. As a zombie, he could even move the muscles in his face to force a stiff smile that looked extremely contemptuous: "There's no need to know where the boundaries are. You probably don't even understand the concept of space. As long as the energy level is high enough and the direction is well guided, it can break through everything."

Anthony became wary. How could Germezburg laugh with such contempt?

A divine star, in theory, has no facial expressions. Simple actions like shaking one's head or nodding can be learned, but expressions that convey attitude are not easy to learn. One must have had the experience of 'expressing with one's face' to get used to showing such expressions.

While remaining wary, Anthony said, "You were just beaten up by the Time-Space Dragon, and you couldn't even keep the giant spider's head. Have you forgotten already? The Time-Space Dragon doesn't understand the concept of space?"

Gmezburg's expression immediately froze, and he subconsciously looked at Ang.

In the past, Germezburg would never have taken Anthony's words seriously, but with the Time-Space Ancient Dragon, he had no choice but to pay attention.

"What insights does the Ancient Dragon of Time and Space have?" Germezburg asked.

“My lord believes that the boundless cage is a balloon. Its internal space is many times larger than its boundary, and the distance to the boundary is also many times farther than you can see. To break through the cage, you need an energy level many times higher than the boundary itself; otherwise, the distance in space would be enough to dissipate most of the energy,” Anthony said.

These were conclusions drawn from their previous discussions about boundary conditions. Anthony concealed the specific data and only explained a general concept.

With Ang, the ancient dragon of time and space, around, anything the wise men come up with together must conform to the laws of time and space, because the laws are all around us.

As a divine star, Germezburg is also a law, so it's obvious that his words weren't made up. However, since it involves the laws of spacetime, even he can only listen to Ang.

A tense battle was quickly turned into an academic discussion by Anthony. Since it was an academic discussion, Germezburg was bound to present his arguments.

“After detonating the Divine Star, using the Devouring Abyss as an anchor point, an energy channel can be established to guide energy from all directions to the same direction, which can generate an impact several times greater and is very likely to break through the Boundless Cage,” Gmezburg said.

"What if that doesn't work?" Anthony asked.

“Then at least I know how much is missing. If it’s not much, I can still detonate my main body,” Germezburg said.


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