Foreign Land Reclamation By a Vegetable-growing Skeleton-Chapter 1750 - 1311: Granted the Ability to Link Starlight
Chapter 1750: Chapter 1311: Granted the Ability to Link Starlight
Ange just stood on the ground like that, his posture resembling standing on a surfboard, without making any movements. The whole piece of Divine Tree residue began to move.
Don’t mention Olette, even Negris and Anthony were stunned and hurriedly asked, "Ange, what are you doing?"
"Taking it back," Ange replied.
"Taking it back? Did you hear Xisluo talking about wanting the residue?" Negris asked, surprised.
Previously, Xisluo had said he wanted the Divine Tree residue, but Anthony dismissed it by using Ancient Vine residue. Could it be that Ange heard their conversation and now intends to take such a large piece of residue back?
Scratching his head in confusion, Ange said, "Take it back and purify it."
"Pfft—I knew it, you wouldn’t put so much effort into something unrelated to farming. But how did you manage to make it move?" Negris asked.
Ange scratched his head: "It moves on its own."
Not understanding, Negris decided to see for himself and quickly shared Ange’s vision, with Anthony hurrying to join.
In Ange’s vision, the Void wasn’t empty; he could clearly see where there were depressions and elevations. The space wasn’t smooth and uniform but had different ’densities’ and ’fluctuations’ like a wave crest and trough. The closer to the God Star, the higher the space’s ’density,’ and the fluctuations became more frequent.
In areas far from the God Star, particularly in the Boundless Space Hole, the space was so ’sparse’ it seemed like one could ’fall down’ at any moment. This indescribable scene was visible in Ange’s vision.
After sharing Ange’s vision, Negris understood what ’moves on its own’ meant. The space behind was slowly rising, forming a ripple that was spreading outward.
Normally, space fluctuations exert little influence on objects, but Ange was standing on the object. Somehow, he managed to make these space fluctuations act upon the object, causing it to slide along with the space’s wave motion.
Easily, Ange moved the massive Divine Tree residue without much effort because it wasn’t Ange pushing it; it was moving by itself.
"Is this even possible? This huge piece moved just by you stepping on it a few times?" Negris couldn’t help but complain.
In the past, Ange had used space fluctuations to slide, but moving such a large object was a first. Apparently, Ange’s abilities had unknowingly strengthened.
There’s no resistance in the Void, so once something moves, it won’t stop. Ange kept adjusting his posture, causing the residue to move faster and faster.
A piece of residue in the Void wasn’t remarkable; despite its large size, it was insignificant in the boundless Void. The panic caused by the Divine Tree’s vibration led to people ignoring the residue’s anomaly, letting it drift away.
The residue’s speed increased steadily, soon moving beyond the God Star’s range. However, upon moving away from the God Star, its speed increase gradually slowed.
Originally, near the God Star, the acceleration was ten; the farther away, the acceleration slowly decreased to nine, eight, seven... Eventually, no matter how Ange adjusted his posture, the residue’s movement speed no longer increased.
This puzzled Negris: "The God Star’s power of devour is so great, why does the acceleration slow when moving away from the God Star? Shouldn’t the speed increase when moving away?"
Ange scratched his head in frustration.
"Forget it, forget it, you don’t need to answer. I’ll research it later with Ursman and the others," Negris said irritably, becoming increasingly unwilling to use his brain.
Ange sighed in relief and turned around to walk back. As he walked, he paused suddenly, as if remembering something, and said, "Jelis, wind."
"Jelis?" Negris frowned and thought for a while, remembering who the name belonged to. Wasn’t she the female group leader running a Ground Effect Airship in the Light Sea Plane? Wind?
Negris thought for a while, then guessed: "You mean this thing is like Jelis’s airship, and the God Star is the wind, allowing it to fly because it’s close to the wind?"
Ange nodded vigorously.
Negris nodded in realization.
Anthony quietly gave a thumbs up, whispering, "Lord Nage, you truly are the spokesperson of the real master."
Besides Negris, who could guess what Ange meant with just a name and a word? Without Negris, communicating with Ange would be impossible for others.
The Divine Tree residue was already floating, and if unobstructed, it wouldn’t stop. Ange had already adjusted the direction, aiming towards the empty area of the Boundless Space Hole, with no Planes along the way, so there was no worry about collisions.
This made it possible to leave. Ange picked up Olette, Anthony, and others, initiating a Soul Shift.
In the next moment, everyone arrived at the Boundless Space Hole. Olette saw a giant God Star suspended before his eyes, completely stunned. Did they really know the God Star?
Damn, what to do? The blessing and so on were just made up based on a legend; it hadn’t been verified. The God Star originally had no consciousness, so couldn’t perform any blessings; he casually made it up, who knew what blessing it would be.
As Ange appeared, two figures approached, one being the Monarch, though a Wraith perched on his head.
The other was the Gray Divine Star, humanoid in form, but the degree of solidity seemed unusual.
"Oh, Old Immortal, you found your pet? Old Star, what did you do? You made yourself a Star God’s Body? It feels weird," Negris said, surprised.
The Monarch had a Wraith pet at the Resting Camp, always attached to him, but it hadn’t been seen since the Faith Storm.
"No, Little Gru dispersed long ago. This is White Crystal, I had the Old Star help me make a clone." As the Monarch spoke, the Wraith on his head suddenly emerged fully, revealing its entire form.
"Don’t call me Old Star..." the Gray Divine Star muttered weakly, as if he had given up hope.
"Okay, Old Star, by the way, do you know of any blessing that can make a non-star-shifting White Crystal gain the ability to shift stars?" Negris asked.
"Such a blessing exists? I want to know too. We’ve made two White Crystals as clones, but they don’t have star-shifting abilities. Who told you? Tell me how to bless them," the Gray Divine Star asked eagerly.
"Your clone doesn’t have star-shifting abilities? Impossible, right? You’re the God Star, and the created White Crystal doesn’t have star-shifting abilities?" Negris said while turning to look at Olette.
Everyone looked at Olette, causing the Void-level Star Descendant to shrink into a ball, weakly saying, "First... you must grant the White Crystal the ability to connect with starlight."
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