I Am Also An Extraordinary Creature-Chapter 1892 - 1303: Trying to Run? (Part 2)
The surging Reversed Silence force enveloped the Dusk nuns. After a standard segmentation process, Zheng Yichen flung out a large number of identical silver needles, which precisely embedded into the heads of those Dusk nuns.
During this period, other Dusk nuns attempted to block him, but Zheng Yichen was already prepared.
During his Dusk negotiations, he encountered many World Creators and gained numerous new powers. The biggest reliance for smoothly completing this step was another World Creator’s True Dream ability.
This True Dream is much more stable than Zheng Yichen’s Alien Phenomenon manifestation, with the strength’s upper limit related to his own tolerance.
Given the attack strength of the Dusk nuns, one hit to Zheng Yichen resulted in instant death. Even if this True Dream unfolded, he couldn’t withstand attacks from multiple Dusk nuns. However, when deploying the True Dream, he enveloped himself with a layer of Undefeatable Golden Body.
The Time Gold Body placed him in a slightly slower time layer, but the True Dream unfolded outside his own environment, still maintaining a connection with Zheng Yichen. 𝒻𝓇𝑒𝘦𝘸𝑒𝒷𝓃ℴ𝑣𝘦𝑙.𝒸ℴ𝘮
Attacks that should’ve been able to break the True Dream were unable to affect Zheng Yichen in the current time flow, resulting in the True Dream resisting attacks beyond its upper limits.
However, the practical effect of this method in combat isn’t great. At most, it enables a collective invincibility for one’s allies, but don’t expect Zheng Yichen to counter-kill those Dusk nuns.
The invincible state doesn’t mean that the attacks are also in invincible mode.
But using it for cover works quite well now.
"Whew~," Zheng Yichen exhaled, looking at the dozens of Dusk nuns beside him. These Dusk nuns had already been taken over by Lilith. Although Lilith couldn’t fully leverage the combat power of the Dusk nuns.
However, as a super artificial intelligence, Lilith’s performance wasn’t poor, and at least in terms of combat, they could withstand more than Zheng Yichen could.
Lilith was aware that she couldn’t match Dusk in computing power, so after seizing control of these Dusk nuns, she directly adopted a passive defense approach, creating an extremely formidable protective layer using combined formations.
"Boss, act now——"
Zheng Yichen reached out and tore open a rift beside him.
Outside of Dusk.
Julie yawned lightly, looking with an indifferent expression at the abnormal sky. In the Great World’s sky, some areas were bright while others were dark night.
The time in this world had become chaotic. According to information obtained from the Dusk mercenaries, other worlds were also affected, with many regions experiencing the ’abnormality’ of rejuvenation.
It sounded good, but those rejuvenated individuals reverted directly to their primitive cells...
Some others faced accelerated death due to the chaotic time flow spreading within the Twilight Space, impacting the Collective World, with the Great World here being hit the hardest.
Celestial phenomena were the most obvious manifestation, and even Ling, temporarily occupying the World’s Will position, was forced to leave her original spot, impacting the Great World indirectly while striving to maintain those Sky Mending chains as much as possible.
But the chaotic time flow continued to spread. Although it didn’t harm the Sky Mending chains, some parts of those chains experienced abnormal acceleration, reducing their longevity by several times due to this acceleration.
Fortunately, the time flow chaos was fluid, not fixed, and wouldn’t continually exert influence in one place.
Even so, the problems it brought were already severe.
The chaos of the time flow was increasing, and should two different chaotic time streams collide, especially if the collision occurred atop the Sky Mending chains, that chain would break directly.
Two months had passed since Zheng Yichen entered the Dusk... During this period, everyone was quite idle. There were no Twilight Missions for the Proxy Agents, and the Dusk notice board was also gone.
As for the Crossing the World function, it remained available as long as they sought out those indistinct Dusk nuns, and it didn’t require entering specific rooms as it did before.
Crossing the World had become a function where the Dusk nuns teleport directly out of thin air. Clearly, the previous process of entering specific rooms was merely a visible sequence.
Now that Dusk’s surface had been torn away, those processes attached as special effects no longer existed, as analyzed by Wu Lingluo, Twilight Missions probably still existed, albeit in a changed form.
They couldn’t see the corresponding Twilight Missions, thus they couldn’t talk about receiving them,
and possibly the Proxy Agent missions existed too, only impacted by some factors that prevented Twilight Missions from reaching them directly.
Based on the passive action states of those Dusk nuns, Dusk likely lost its ability to ’communicate’.
All these disturbances appeared to be brought by Zheng Yichen, yet Zheng Yichen’s negotiations with Dusk lasted too long this time.
"Tired, destroy it..." A sluggish dragon looked at the sky, Tanshia Firlo scratched at her scales with her claws, feeling increasingly uncomfortable and hopeless waiting for these two months.
"What are you thinking, kid? Don’t you see that thin thread? I’ll send you in when something really happens." Julie glanced casually at the small white dragon, nearly lifeless, with the fine line in the Dusk void as the only hope they had during these two months.
The thread had expanded from being almost imperceptible, growing slightly, from a single hair to several strands, signifying Zheng Yichen was still making efforts.
"What’s the use? I want a Fosterer!"
"Alright, alright, stop it." Julie waved her hand irritably, also feeling the pressure, not only worried about Zheng Yichen but concerned about the world’s condition.
No one knew what kind of battle was unfolding on Zheng Yichen’s end, but the world’s disorder implied fierce fighting, so intense that time flows had become severely chaotic in the world.
Huh? Tanshia Firlo, who had been howling, froze momentarily, her expression turning to ecstatic joy as she gazed at the Dusk void, where a broken rift emerged along its edge.
"There’s an outcome!!"
Tanshia Firlo’s joy overshadowed her worry; if Dusk had prevailed, such signs of destruction wouldn’t appear, right?
Now, with a clear space rift formed by some force, it indicated that Zheng Yichen’s side of the battle had reached a definitive... conclusion?
She widened her eyes, observing the somewhat disheveled Zheng Yichen, seeing in Zheng Yichen’s eyes, a small white dragon experienced the illusion of facing the Dusk nuns directly.
Through the rift, she saw part of the Twilight Space, and the massive information overwhelmed her, compelling her to howl painfully, while blood streamed ceaselessly from her steadfast eyes.
"Damn——"
Tanshia Firlo reopened her eyes, hearing a curse, and in her blurred vision, Zheng Yichen had only penetrated half of his body through the rift, pulled back forcibly by dozens of hands, and the shattered rift vanished alongside.
Although brief, the surrounding Proxy Agents and Dusk mercenaries grew silent.
The suffocating sensation emanating from the rift left them nearly bereft of thought, with the weaker individuals fainting on the spot.
"Truly frightening!" Julie remarked after some time, recovering her senses but still shaken. Unlike Tanshia Firlo’s recklessness, Julie immediately shielded her vision upon sensing something wrong, using another perception to observe while ensuring not to touch the inner rift.
Even so, the immense pressure transmitted from within the rift made her suffer greatly.
As for the nearby Tanshia Firlo, her eyes had turned a dull gray, losing their original ruby-like luster.
This was merely because she glanced at the Twilight Space for a moment.
"Are your eyes alright?" Julie caught her breath and walked over to inquire.
"...Okay, okay." Tanshia Firlo wiped away tears from the corners of her eyes with her claw: "Just a bit tearful from the pain. I should recover soon... plus a headache."
"That’s not tears you’re shedding." Julie glanced at the small white dragon’s claws, somewhat speechless; she was bleeding. However, her consciousness seemed clear enough, so it presumably wasn’t a big issue.







