I Am Extraordinary Alone-Chapter 650 - 648: Returning Home
Chapter 650: Chapter 648: Returning Home
His Knights had almost unified the entire Earth through their battles.
All who opposed Him would cease to exist, yet Divine Power Tianyang, at this very moment, had other matters to attend to.
He had lost interest in this planet, not because He had changed His mind, but rather, the voices and faint lights from the endless depths of space were tugging at His heartstrings.
The decisive moment with the stars was fast approaching, and under the protection of Divine Light, the Divine Descendants would join Him in defeating the "hands" from another narrative page.
Divine Descendants could survive in the vacuum of space; like Him, they no longer needed to breathe air, nor did they need to consume food and excrete like animals to obtain energy—Divine Light was their source of energy.
The consciousness of Divine Power Tianyang returned to His body, which unfolded with a burning black silhouette.
He cast His gaze towards the red areas within the profound darkness; now, two realities were melded by Him, revealing holes between two Chapters, a penetrative phenomenon displayed by soaked pages. All the voices He heard came from that page.
These voices and lights attracted Him, compelling Him involuntarily to venture into another Chapter, so He changed His direction and slightly slowed His flying speed. This action allowed His body to no longer remain at the center of Heisai State’s sky, moving just a few hundred kilometers, allowing a corner of Heisai State Continent to slide out from the red domain, while Divine Power Tianyang managed to cast a strand of His light into the gap of another page.
His consciousness followed that golden beam, and He transformed into a black unicorn humanoid being, arriving in another Chapter as the light extended. fɾeeweɓnѳveɭ.com
There was no concept of an "objective reality" here; a rich deep purple enveloped Him, and before His eyes, there appeared a dying sun and an even darker planet.
This place was lifeless, and the incarnation of Divine Light that Divine Power Tianyang now possessed took the form of a black giant, merely over 3 meters tall. Due to the light extending too far, the incarnation could no longer draw more energy from the main body; perhaps the strength of this body was now just one ten-thousandth of the main body.
But it didn’t matter, for He still possessed all His sensory abilities. He could hear countless screams and roars filling His mind, along with strange languages whispering in the depths of darkness.
These sounds all originated from the dark planet below, whereas the dying sun was the one He had seen through objective reality in His original Chapter.
What a tragic sight it was! A dying star, like a dying mother, carrying a child about to starve.
He listened to the voices on this planet, whether they were vocalized or only thoughts.
Before long, Divine Power Tianyang had fully understood these strange languages, just as he had quickly understood the language of the Heavenly Falling Objects. This was their world.
He hesitated for a moment, then finally resolved to plummet toward the landmark of that planet.
Divine Power Tianyang surged into the atmosphere at high speed, His embodiment of light creating friction with the atmosphere, becoming a meteor in the eternal night’s darkness and illuminating the pitch-black sky of the planet.
As He neared the surface, His dynamic light spectrum vision, like continuously emitted red lasers, built a 3D light frequency map in the pitch darkness where one could not see their hand in front of their face.
The surface of the planet had outlines of large structures, red light points piecing together continuous undulations; towering buildings did indeed exist on the surface, just like the planet, they too were of an incredibly stunning size.
Divine Power Tianyang wasn’t well-versed in astrophysics; he could only gauge by feeling that this planet was approximately twenty times the size of Earth—if Earth were a ping pong ball, then this planet was a basketball.
Accordingly, the building outlines he constructed through his laser-vision were hundreds of times larger than those on Earth. Perhaps, the inhabitants of this planet were like his giant, dark avatar, all immense beings.
The figure of Divine Power Tianyang swept across the planet’s surface. He saw on the plains a massive structure resembling a gateway—whether it was a monument or some sort of functional building, he couldn’t tell. On another plain, many slightly smaller buildings were erected, closely spaced.
He flew over many locations until the contour of the land below turned into a continuously fluctuating complex face, accompanied by the sound of the ocean waves. He realized he had flown over the ocean of this planet.
Strangely, when he was up in space, he had heard countless voices, proving there were inhabitants here. But now, over the pitch-black surface where one couldn’t see their hand in front of their face, there was only a deathly silence, with only the relentless ocean and the whistling of wind passing through valleys and gaps in the buildings.
Divine Power Tianyang took half an hour to fly over the ocean to another continent. Below, building outlines reappeared.
This time, he flew lower, but he realized that his figure was growing dimmer. Looking up into the cosmos, he was far from his main body; the radiation of the Divine Light was almost reaching its end.
Divine Power Tianyang landed on the ground, switching to night vision mode, but even then, his four pupils could barely capture any light. Thus, he raised his right hand, causing a small flame to burn at his fingertips.
The gentle flame emitted a soft burning sound and illuminated the scenery within twelve steps around him.
The ground felt like asphalt, a black road stretched ahead, and the nearest building was white, with a line resembling text at the base of the wall separating the building from the road. He extended his arm to increase the area illuminated and looked up. In the invisible darkness, there seemed to be the structure of windows.
There was also oxygen here, but the air contained more of another element. Divine Power Tianyang smelled a bitter odor. He felt like he had entered the land of giants. The streets were very quiet. Everything was so quiet. He touched the structure of the house. The walls felt indescribably smooth, like jade. He clawed out a small piece, examined it in his palm, and it quickly turned into powder. A milky liquid seeped from the small indentation he had made.
Divine Power Tianyang slowly floated up, allowing himself to view the city at the height of its residents. Looking around, there was not a single living creature. The enormity of the buildings was indescribable. Reaching the top of a building, he noticed they generally had sharp, insect-horn-like tips. He also keenly noticed that the structure of the houses seemed to be formed as one and then later decorated from the outside. Apart from that, the city had become ruins. Although these buildings still existed and were not completely decayed, it was without a doubt, that this city had been abandoned for at least a century.
It wasn’t long before Divine Power Tianyang found an answer. On the edge of the city, he saw a large carcass.
It was a creature with four hundred and sixty-two pairs of long legs, the legs probably hundreds of meters long, with a body similar to a cockroach but flat, and it had an appendage like that of a mosquito.
Divine Power Tianyang flew to the head of this giant insect, which was probably as big as the Lingxiao Palace in Fengrao City. It had sixty-two pairs of calcified compound eyes.
He placed his hand on the insect’s eyes, attempting to extract some memories. In an instant, his mind was flooded with numerous building blueprints, city topography, and some black and white images overlooking the city from above...
This creature was known on this planet as "Builder Bug."
It was the builder of the city, not its resident.
And through the visual memories of the Builder Bug, Divine Power Tianyang discovered that the appearance of the residents here closely resembled his giant, dark avatar.
That meant... in a sense, he had come home.