The Exotic Land Reclamation of Vegetable Skeletons

Chapter 1253 I Knew It Was Wrong



Chapter 1253 I Knew It Was Wrong

Chapter 1253 I Knew It Was Wrong

"Heh..." The king laughed angrily, swung the Grim Reaper's scythe, pounced forward, and swung it down.

"Wait a minute..." Nagustai shouted hurriedly, but the king ignored it and cut the tree shepherd incarnate into two halves with one knife.

Nagustai quickly separated his head and moved, the two halves of his trunk spread out to the left and right, growing rapidly as he flew, shouting: "I said split it in half, if you disagree, you can talk about how much you want..."

This might be the fastest moment that Nagustai had ever spoken in his life, but it was useless. The king first cut the other half of its body into seventeen or eighteen pieces, then caught up with the other half and cut it into seventeen or eighteen pieces as well.

For plants, such as the goya, when sowing, the rhizome needs to be cut into 17 or 18 pieces and buried in the ground, so cutting is not fatal. As long as it is not burned to ashes all at once like the Blue God Star, it can sprout and grow again through various methods.

But when it wanted to continue to act separately, it found that the breath of death was rapidly corroding its body. It stopped growing, and all its body parts gradually lost vitality and continued to wither.

Nagusta tried to send more vitality from its body to promote the growth of its body, but if it sent too little, it could not keep up with the speed of withering. If it sent too much, just some new branches would be cut off by the king's sickle. In the end, it could only watch helplessly as all its body parts withered into lifeless dead wood.

It has become so withered that no one except Ang can revive it.

The king floated in front of Ogar holding the Grim Reaper's scythe and stared at him silently.

Ogar was very tactful. He had not moved at all when the king was chopping down the tree just now. Now that he was being stared at, he could only give an awkward but polite smile.

A new bud sprouted from Ogar's body. This time it was very sensible and did not dare to grow too big. It stopped when it grew to the size of a palm. It looked at the king and said with a complicated expression: "I remember why I made a spiritual bond with you in the first place. You are my enemy."

The growth of the sacred tree of all worlds requires vitality, but the breath of death specifically suppresses life. Wherever the Xiran passes, nothing can grow except the grass on the grave.

When the Divine Tree of All Worlds was still young, it was indeed easily restrained when it encountered the King of Chaos Skeletons, File.

"Hmph, haven't you gotten around it now? How can a mere mental lock contract lock you up?" When the king said this, his heart suddenly skipped a beat and he remembered something.

Nagus was in no mood to dwell on this, so he asked instead: "How much do I get?"

The king thought about it and said in embarrassment: "One tenth? No, no, that's too much. You just forced it to reveal its true form. I can force it to reveal its true form without you. One twentieth, please."

"No, at least one-fifth." Nagustai said.

"Are you dreaming? The fertilizer you applied yesterday must have expired, causing you to have hallucinations. How dare you ask for one-fifth of it without putting in any effort?" the king scolded angrily.

Nagus was so confused. Was he scolding me? This curse was... so... so unique. Did the fertilizer expire? Was it expired? No, right? How could fertilizer expire? Uh, no, why did I need to fertilize?

This reaction made the king feel embarrassed. The king of all the undead in the void suddenly started to curse, which was not like his style. He blamed that person: "It's all the fault of that horse. It led me astray. It's okay, it's one tenth. If you want it, take it. If you don't want it, forget it."

After careful consideration, Nagus had no choice but to accept this ratio.

"Okay, you can divide it now, but you can only take one tenth, no more," said the king.

The sprout separated from Ogar's body and slowly floated forward. The further it floated, the more leaves it grew, and the bigger it grew. As the surface area of ​​the leaves continued to increase, a large amount of light and heat shone on its body, and it grew faster.

Ogar could finally breathe a sigh of relief. Nagus was too much of a pain in his body, which was like he was bearing the power of a king. It was too stressful.

I didn't expect that these big guys would bargain, and they had no skills and were all emotional, even worse than the goblin merchants on the street. However, what they divided was the original body of the divine star. It was too dramatic to decide the ownership of the divine star in this way.

When Nagustai grew to a certain length, its huge leaf canopy had completely blocked one side of the planet. Only then did Nagustai begin to extend its roots, which were like countless tentacles, slowly extending towards the body of the planet.

The closer to the surface of the planet God, the stronger the light and heat. Soon the front end of the roots became charred and flaming. However, in the charred area, new roots continued to extend out, turning black, hard and tough. After repeating this process over and over again, the roots finally fell to the surface of the planet God and slowly took root there.

"Wow, that's amazing." The king couldn't help but praise him. Plants took root on the surface of the planet God?

This situation was beyond his understanding. The surface temperature of the planet God was estimated to be several thousand degrees. His body was made of Chaos Black Crystal, so he could withstand this kind of heat. If it was his body, he might have melted. How could the roots of this tree withstand it?

As the roots penetrated, Nagustai grew even faster, and a huge and thick vine grew out. One end of the vine was rooted in the God Star, and the other end stretched out into the void, slowly blooming flowers.

After these flowers bloomed, finger-sized balls of light emerged from them, floated into the void ahead, and finally gathered into a ball.

In this way, a steady stream of the energy of the Divine Star was sucked up, turned into small light balls, and merged into large light balls. Just like the legendary eucalyptus tree that pumps water from the earth, the Divine Star itself became visibly thinner.

The king watched silently without saying anything. He had a feeling that things were not over yet because Anthony and others had not given him any signal. This death charlatan was probably planning something bad or had made some discovery.

In this way, time passed day by day, and the body of the divine star became visibly thinner, shrinking by almost one tenth. These energies were transferred into the void and gathered into another sphere.

After completing the division, Nagustai retracted the roots on the God Star as promised. The vines slowly shrank and left the surface of the God Star. Then he said: "One tenth, I'll take it..."

Just as he said this, a cold snort suddenly sounded in the void: "Humph!"

Nagus was startled, and then he saw the ball of light formed by one tenth of the power transferred from the main body of the divine star suddenly exploded, and violent shock waves and flames swept in all directions.

Nagustai was the first to be hit and was directly blown off by the shock wave. The broken vines were hit by the flames and quickly turned yellow, black, and carbonized and melted, leaving no residue.

The king, who was well prepared, pressed one hand on Ogar's body, pushed him into the space crack, and sent him away.

At the same time, he put his other hand in front of him and muttered, "I knew it was wrong. Nagus is too good at circumventing the mental lock. Can't the great God Star circumvent the oath signed with the Star Clan?"

Thank you Mr. Yu, a citizen, for your reward.


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