Global Game: Developing a Knight Clan-Chapter 244 - 196: Changes on Blue Star, the Demigod Body is Complete
An Elemental Body of one million meters.
One thousand kilometers.
Such a colossal being, not to mention the terrifying heat waves radiating from its body.
Given the form Lince displayed at Saint Tier Peak, using his full power in the mortal world would truly make him a world-ending beast.
No wonder the Mana Will had placed compulsory rule restrictions on him.
The Mana Will of Green Saturn forbade Lince from using his full power, and Blue Star’s was no different.
With Lince’s current form, if he unleashed his Spiritual Elemental Power—the Power of the Fiery Sun Dragon—he could potentially destroy nearly a million square kilometers of the Earth Realm in an instant.
Therefore, this ascension to Demigod could only be undertaken in space.
And at this very moment.
The process of ascension was completely unimpeded.
The moment Lince attempted to fully merge the Divinity of the two Ancient Dragons, he logically and naturally stepped into the Demigod Realm.
Of course, at the same time, Lince’s own Elemental Body, and even his flesh-and-blood body, began a new round of explosive growth.
His flesh-and-blood body: one hundred and fifty kilometers.
Two hundred kilometers.
Three hundred kilometers.
....
His Elemental Body: one thousand five hundred kilometers.
Two thousand kilometers.
Three thousand kilometers.
....
Ultimately, all light on the dark side of Blue Star was replaced by the Fiery Sun Elemental Body Lince manifested.
At this moment, Lince seemed to have become Blue Star’s true Sun.
And because of its proximity to Blue Star, one could look up from the ground and, with the aid of instruments, faintly make out the clear silhouette of a Giant Dragon within the ’Sun’.
This terrifying and exaggerated scene left nearly every human on Blue Star shaken and staring in awe.
"Truly incredible."
"According to our readings, the Chief Player’s Giant Dragon form has already surpassed the diameter of the Moon."
"Of course, in the Players’ terms, this is just a result of the Chief Player’s Elemental Power. His true flesh-and-blood body certainly isn’t this massive."
"But isn’t an Elemental Body a part of one’s own power?"
"Since the Chief can currently manifest such a colossal Elemental Form, his Power has truly reached a completely new level."
「Dawn Island, Human Union Headquarters.」
At this moment, through satellite feeds and various sensor readings, the entire upper echelon of the Human Alliance was utterly stunned by the form Lince was displaying.
"Is this level of life-form even supposed to exist in reality?"
"Ever since the True Game appeared, I feel like reality itself has started to seem unreal."
"What exists is rational. We simply didn’t know before. You could say we were frogs in a well."
"But now, what I want to know most is, how different is our Chief’s power compared to that of a so-called normal Deity?"
"Deities?"
"...."
Who could possibly know about such life-forms?
After all, while the Human Alliance could gather a great deal of information, besides Lince, most Players lacked the strength and had no way to access much information about the Divine Realm.
Therefore, for now, the Blue Star Alliance could only imagine what Deities were like.
"It’s truly a blessing for our Blue Star to have the ’Chief Player’."
"At the very least, this current war should be coming to a close."
"And with the True Game, Blue Star has a future we can look forward to."
"It seems we in the Human Alliance need to further adjust our system."
"We must prioritize making way for ambitious and high-potential young people. Our job is to pave the way and guide these youths to strive for the sake of Blue Star’s entire civilization."
"We’re old. We shouldn’t cling to power so greedily. We must make concessions where they are due. Otherwise, with the rise of the ’Player community’, some ugly internal bloodshed will be unavoidable in the future."
"In any case, after this, let’s immediately convene a council with the political leaders of every continent. We must make some changes right away. Even if the traditional political families are displeased, we have to produce a preliminary charter as soon as possible."
"Coincidentally, the war isn’t over yet. I believe it’s time for the Human Alliance’s Supreme Committee to show some resolve."
"Let’s deal with certain political families left over from the last era that shouldn’t exist anymore. As for the ’Bright Moon Building’, since it’s a Player entity, let the Players handle it themselves. After all, we old-timers can’t necessarily see the future so clearly."
"What does everyone think?"
As the Head of Human Union Headquarters finished speaking, the twelve Supreme Committee members of the Human Union War Committee beside him all showed contemplative expressions.
However, the general director of the Human Alliance’s Countermeasures Bureau was the first to state his position.
"The times have changed. In the future, someone without Extraordinary Power will never be able to command the respect of the masses."
"Therefore, I absolutely agree with the Director-General."
"Of course, this matter can be discussed. After all, given the current state of the True Game, I imagine the political leaders of every continent have close relatives who have entered the game and become ’Players’."
"So, there’s no need for everyone to be overly worried. In the words of our Eastern Continent, ’the children will make their own fortunes.’ Everything is just beginning."
"I believe that with the Countermeasures Bureau’s existence and our access to vast amounts of firsthand information, it won’t be too difficult for us to quickly cultivate a batch of our descendants."
"As for the Chief Player’s current attitude, it’s not really a big deal."
"Ultimately, an insurmountable gulf has long existed between the Chief Player and us ordinary people. If He wishes to raise a group of Players to take charge, we just need to do our best to accommodate Him."
"After all, the Chief Player is also a human from Blue Star. From what we currently know, it would actually be a good thing for us if He came to demand power personally."
"We would simply give it to Him. While we old-timers may not have any Extraordinary Power, we have governed for decades. With us assisting and even guiding the Chief, combined with the power He displays, the future of our Blue Star civilization will be even more promising."
"At this point, we old-timers should see things clearly: in this world, having no power is absolutely unacceptable."
"Let go of what should be let go. It’s better than shedding unnecessary blood later on."
As the director of the Countermeasures Bureau finished speaking, most of the committee members present nodded unconsciously.
"If the Chief Player intended to lead the Human Alliance, I doubt anyone would object. The benefits are obvious and too numerous to count."
"But judging from the Chief Player’s attitude of neither directly contacting nor repudiating the Human Alliance, I believe his stance is mostly one of tacit acceptance of Blue Star’s current situation."
An elderly councilor sighed.
"Based on existing information and psychological analysis,"
"it seems our Chief intends to let Blue Star run its own course for now."
"After all, the Chief Player appears to have obtained an extremely high level of authority in the True Game. Therefore, his current thinking is likely aligned with the True Game’s operating mechanism."
"The True Game uses the citizens of our Blue Star Alliance as its foundation to explore other worlds, so what ’it’ wants is, simply put, ’stability.’ It needs Blue Star to maintain overall order and stability."
"So, the Chief is likely the same. Moreover, regarding the two major maps that currently exist in the True Game, we cannot deny that these two map-worlds have, in essence, long become the Chief Player’s private domain. He possesses supreme authority over two worlds—what difference does one more or one less Blue Star make?"
"As a Blue Star native, our young Chief here likely retains a special affection for his homeland, Blue Star, and thus doesn’t intend to disrupt the existing order. This is an opportunity we should value and seize."
"..."
The Wisdom Brain Group also provided its analysis, and many of the highest-ranking councilors of the Supreme Committee were now discussing how to deal with the Chief and all future Players.
Of course, these Human Alliance leaders were also discussing the subsequent arrangements for the war.
After all, so many Human Alliance soldiers had died in this battle; the Alliance had to handle the aftermath with generosity.
Measures for consoling and compensating the families, and even arranging for the education and employment of the fallen Warriors’ children and relatives—all of this required careful coordination from the Human Alliance, which then needed to issue a detailed public notice to provide the greatest possible comfort.
As for the Giant Dragon’s dramatic increase in power out in the Star Sea, the Human Alliance’s high command had already grown numb to it.
After all, the heights Lince had reached were now far, far beyond ordinary people.
Whether the improvement was small or large, to the Human Alliance, it was now something they could only look up to but never reach.
Therefore, the Human Alliance high command mostly just continued to observe without engaging in unnecessary debate.
After all, too many matters were waiting for the Human Union War Committee to handle. Although the Arctic Circle Star Gate on the battlefield had closed, on a larger scale, the battlefronts where the Insect People were present remained as brutal as ever.
Next, the Human Alliance still had to spend time encircling and annihilating these Insect People, so they naturally didn’t have extra time to constantly monitor Lince’s changes.
The Mortal War still required joint action from the Human Alliance and the Players.
As for Lince, given the realm He had ascended to, He could now only deal with the remaining Deities in the Green Earth Star Realm.
In the Blue Star Earth Realm, the internet was already in an uproar.
Because of the sudden darkness, and because of the sudden appearance of a small sun with the silhouette of a Giant Dragon at its center.
However, Lince was in no mood to pay attention to matters on Blue Star’s internet.
After all, the fusion of Divinity had left him in a half-dreaming, half-waking state.
In this state, Lince felt as if he were merging into the storms of the Sun.
But within the Sun’s storms, He felt like a child returning to its mother’s embrace, incomparably serene and peaceful.
Vast amounts of light and heat converged.
The Power of the Fiery Sun even shattered the stable Material Interface, allowing Lince to absorb Space Power from the Chaotic Subspace.
The two forces intertwined and gathered.
When Lince finally opened his eyes, his Elemental Body had taken its final form.
His Spiritual Elemental Body could manifest at a maximum length of about five thousand kilometers from head to tail.
And his flesh-and-blood body had reached a scale approaching one thousand kilometers.
The difference in scale between his flesh-and-blood body and his Elemental Body seemed to have narrowed.
But in essence, this had also sublimated Lince’s Power to its absolute peak.
The union of his Spiritual Elements and his physical body.
This was Lince’s future path.
There was no distinction between element and flesh; the flesh was element, and the element was flesh. It was as simple as that.







