The Exotic Land Reclamation of Vegetable Skeletons

Chapter 1528 The Divine Star is Gone?



Chapter 1528 The Divine Star is Gone?

Chapter 1528 The Divine Star is Gone?

Gmelzburg described a very likely outcome, which caused the Migratory Star to fall silent for a long time. After a while, he said, "This is very likely to happen. I have been asleep for a very long time. In order to slow down the loss of incremental growth, I sealed myself away. Some of my companions who were not sealed away must have died."

At this point, the Star Migrator paused and said, "However, Star Migrators can pass on their abilities. When they feel they are getting old, they will seek out the next Dark Star to pass on their abilities. Therefore, the total number of Star Migrators will remain around a certain number."

“If, according to your information, there is danger in the outside world, but no divine star has entered the Boundless Land through the Star Migrants, then they may all be dead,” the Star Migrant said.

Gmezburg's mood fluctuated wildly. Just moments ago he was rejoicing at another way to escape the boundless cage, but in the blink of an eye he realized that this path was blocked.

He said somewhat unwillingly, "Maybe it's just those Dark Stars talking nonsense, and there's no danger in the outside world, or maybe it's only dangerous for Dark Stars but not for God Stars, or maybe it's just dangerous on one branch while the others are fine."

Grimmburg also hoped that the Dark Stars were lying or exaggerating. Ever since he reached the energy level limit, he had been trying to break free of the cage, but now someone was telling him that the cage was the safest place and that it was dangerous outside.

Did I work for nothing all this time?

Gmezburg was unwilling to accept this; he hoped the news was false.

"Let's go, grab those dark stars, and find out what's going on." The Star Migrator summoned a clone and urged Gmezburg to lead the way.

There was no need for a guide; the fluctuations generated by the teleportation channels established by the Dark Stars were clearly visible in the void, and everyone quickly found them by following the trajectory of the fluctuations.

Three dark stars were quietly hiding in a void, cautiously observing their surroundings. They had been frightened by the Star Migrators and dared not move again. Who knew if they would bump into another god star covered by a hard shell, dark and indistinct in the void?

Wasn't it said that there was only one divine star in this void? Where did another one come from?

After hiding for a while and finding nothing was happening, just as I was wondering if I could leave, the Star Migrators came knocking.

These dark stars were all in clone form, with strength similar to that of Gmezburg in the present. They were no match for the clones of the Star Migrator. With the Star Migrator and Gmezburg's clones entangled, the Star Migrator's main body arrived, and then there was no need to fight anymore.

"Have you heard of the Star Migrants outside?" The Star Migrant's mind was locked on Dark Star as he asked, enunciating each word clearly.

"The Star Migrants?" The three dark stars murmured the name, their thoughts turning to look at their companions, but they found themselves isolated, unable to see the other two and unable to communicate.

So even the Star Migrants know about isolated interrogation?

Unable to exchange information, two of the dark stars said they had never heard of them, while only the third dark star said, "I've heard of this name, but I haven't heard from them in a long time."

"A long time? Was it destroyed by someone else? Or disbanded?" the Star Migrator asked urgently.

“I don’t know. I just haven’t heard that name since then. I don’t know what happened to them,” Dark Star said.

The migrating star knew the other party wasn't lying; he understood the outside world better. For these dark stars, it was already quite good to understand the situation of their own branch. Much of their information came from other divine stars on the branch, and often, once a name was heard, it was never heard again.

However, given how powerful the Migratory Stars are, the fact that this Dark Star has never heard of them again suggests that they are likely in grave danger.

"You said there are two terrifying beings outside hunting down God Star, is that right? Do you know who they are?" the Migrant asked.

Dark Star said, "I only know that one of them is called Time-Space Ancient Dragon, but I'm not sure what the other one is called."

"You don't even know their names, so why do you find them terrifying?" the Star Migrator asked.

Dark Star trembled slightly and said, "I heard that there was a strong wave that spread to several branches, carrying more than a dozen fragments of the marks of God Stars or Dark Stars. Later, we communicated with the God Stars on other branches, and they heard it too, but the fragment marks were different."

"Really...really?" The Star Migrator's voice trembled involuntarily. If it was really as Dark Star described, then the guy who caused all this was truly terrifying.

More than a dozen divine stars were destroyed at the same time, and the shockwaves spread across several branch paths. The fragments even had different markings? Does that mean that more than a dozen divine stars were destroyed, including those from other branch paths?

How many asteroids were destroyed? What exactly was that thing? Was it that terrifying?

Despite bearing the name of a Star Migrator, he was actually just a dark star, his true form inferior to Gmezburg's. However, even if Gmezburg were to detonate himself, it would be impossible for him to destroy more than a dozen divine stars, let alone spread the shockwaves across several branches.

After repeated questioning, the other two dark stars gave the same answer. Although they had never heard of the Migratory Stars, they could clearly feel the fluctuation. They even gave this fluctuation a name—the Star's Lament.

“By the way, even the Lord of the Divine Star experiences this kind of fluctuation,” the Dark Stars remarked.

Upon hearing the name "Lord of the Divine Stars," the image of Ang suddenly flashed through the mind of the Star Migrator, as if the name was already associated with Ang in his heart.

"What kind of fluctuation? The Star's Lament? That Ang also knows it?" Gmezburg asked in shock.

Isn't this a wave capable of destroying over a dozen divine stars? How could Ang possibly...?

The Dark Stars smiled wryly and said, "We don't know either. We call that wave 'Star's Lament.' Its characteristic is that it can amplify all waves. When we sensed that wave, we also perceived its characteristics and found more than a dozen fragments of divine star imprints within it. Then, here, we found another person who can release a similar wave. The wave he releases can also amplify everything, but whether it is 'Star's Lament' or not, we don't know."

Although Dark Star couldn't explain it clearly, this actually increased its credibility, because in the void, many fluctuations are blurry and unclear. The farther away the distance, the greater the distortion of the fluctuations. So it's normal for it to be 'unclear'; it would be abnormal if it were very clear.

“I’m going to find that God Star…Ang and ask him. You guys come with me.” The Star Migrator subconsciously wanted to say the Lord of the God Star, but quickly realized that Ang couldn’t possibly be the Lord of the God Star. But why did he associate the Lord of the God Star with him? Strange.

The puzzled star-migrant turned towards the direction of the little fireman, the Divine Star, and immediately exclaimed in astonishment, "Where's the Divine Star? The Divine Star has disappeared?"

(End of this chapter)


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