The Exotic Land Reclamation of Vegetable Skeletons

Chapter 1412 Planting the Strange Tree

Chapter 1412 Planting the Strange Tree

Ang's words made Anthony's head explode; he suddenly realized that he had overlooked a crucial issue.

Because of preconceived notions, when the Gate of Boundless mentioned the Boundless Cage, he naturally assumed that the Boundless Cage was the Boundless Vast Void, and since they had already escaped from the Boundless Vast Void, they were essentially free from the Boundless Cage, so they didn't need the key.

There might be a question here: why is this 'key' outside the 'door'? If it's the only key to escape the boundless cage, why is it outside the boundless void?
You made a key to the cell, but then you threw it outside. What's the point? Are you expecting someone outside to open the door for you?
Logically, that doesn't make sense, and the doorknob says 'the only key to leave the boundless cage,' not 'the key to enter' the boundless cage.

If we look at it from a different perspective, and this is still an endless cage, then the logic makes sense.

“How could this be an endless cage? There are so many living creatures here,” Negris retorted.

“No, very likely. The number of living creatures doesn’t mean anything. Maybe they’re in jail just like us. Think about it, what’s our only contact with the outside world?” Anthony asked.

"The only contact with the outside world? When did we have contact with the outside world?" Negris asked, puzzled.

“Yes, Germezburg. Our only contact with the outside world is actually Germezburg,” Anthony said.

“Right, then that proves we’re not in jail, right? If we were in jail, how would we contact the outside world?” Negris said.

“No, this actually proves that we are very likely in jail. Think about how we got in touch with Germezburg?” Anthony asked.

Negris thought for a moment. Their contact with Germezburg was mainly through the flashing of the Divine Star, the spraying melon, and the Starry Sky Cloth. The flashing of the Divine Star transmitted information, the Starry Sky Cloth imprinted the three Star Flame Giants of Germezburg, and the spraying melon even sprayed King Phile over.

But that's all it is. This level of contact is extremely inefficient; you could say it's happening across a prison cell.

“But shouldn’t it be like this?” Negris said blankly.

"We came from the Chaos Realm and felt that the matter here was extremely abundant, much better than in the Chaos Realm. We assumed that all of the void must be like this, so we didn't think about it in detail. But now that we think about it carefully, what if the void isn't like this? What if other divine planets can actually visit each other through something like the Gate of Boundless Realm?" Anthony said.

Negris rolled its eyes, but it understood what Anthony meant. Visiting someone's home was a bit of an exaggeration, but it didn't warrant such an inefficient way of contact as the Starry Sky Print.

If the Gate of Boundless Space can connect to the boundless void, then it must also be able to connect to even more distant celestial bodies. Given this ability, why resort to such inefficient contact? Are there any limitations?

"This is so complicated. Why don't we just capture the Azure God Star and ask it? Didn't it say it's the guardian of the boundless void?" Negris said, annoyed.

“I asked before, but the star had no memory before it hatched. After it hatched, the Ancient Divine Light and the Ancient Mantis already existed. In order to compete for living space, it eventually banished the Ancient Divine Light into the boundless void,” Anthony said.

"Is it really that powerful? It banished the Ancient Divine Light all by itself?" Negris questioned. How could the Azure God Star, which couldn't even defeat Ang, banish the Ancient Divine Light on its own?
“It wasn’t old then, and the primordial divine light hadn’t hatched yet. If you pushed it into the boundless void, it would drift away on its own,” Anthony explained. “But that doesn’t prove they weren’t in prison. What if they were two divine stars born in prison, and the one born first locked the one born later in the deepest cell?”

The king, who had been listening in, finally couldn't help but say, "Ang only said one sentence, 'Is this an infinite cage?' and you all came up with so much. Why don't you just ask the Gate of Boundless?"

Anthony shook his head: "No, I was prejudiced just now and talked about it as a door connecting to the boundless void. If we don't sort out our thoughts, it might try to fool me, and I won't be able to tell the difference."

"I hate people like you the most. Why don't we just beat it up? Beat it until it tells the truth," the king said impatiently.

Anthony was both amused and exasperated: "But I don't know which part of it is true."

"Alright, alright, take your time to organize your thoughts, I'll continue circling around." After the king finished speaking, a phantom appeared from his body and darted forward.

A flash of light appeared, and the afterimage disappeared into the distance, out of sight. Then the king's true form began to move straight ahead without him making any apparent movements. It was as if an invisible force was pulling him forward at high speed, and he vanished in no time.

Compared to Anthony's speculation, the King is now more interested in the Mystic Tree Mist Whale and King Phile, as well as the Star Zombie that devoured the core and the true form of the Ancient Man Snake.

If it weren't for the fear of accidentally harming the Tree of Myriad Realms, the king would have already stormed the God Star and cut down the true form of the Ancient Mantis.

Ang wasn't very interested in Anthony's guesses either. While Anthony was organizing his thoughts, he started to get distracted, his mind wandering around the time-space chessboard.

Ang felt that this spacetime chessboard was the greatest gift the Dragon God had left him. Not only was the space inside enormous, but it could also be adjusted at will, just like playing with a simulated magic circle.

After playing with the simulation magic circle for so long, I've finally played with the real one. Not only can the parameters such as climate, temperature, and humidity be adjusted individually in each area, but time can also be accelerated or stopped, but it cannot be reversed.

Furthermore, since the spacetime chessboard is materialized, as long as there is energy, Ang can continue to materialize an even larger area. As long as it doesn't leave the position of the chessboard, it won't be affected during spacetime reversal. It's practically a super simulated planting ball.

With such a wonderful thing, how could Ang not be obsessed? For a while, Ang had been fiddling with it and didn't feel bored at all. He didn't care how long Anthony had to deal with it.

However, some things cannot be planted in the space-time domain, so Ang first went to the waste ball left over from cleaning up the battlefield.

Just now, I used the compressed space sphere to clean up the battlefield, which absorbed a large amount of matter. In the end, there was too much matter absorbed, which generated a devouring force and collapsed into an abyss. After the abyss power dissipated, only a huge sphere remained at the center.

This sphere, squeezed by the Devouring Abyss, was extremely hard. Ang removed the chaotic mist and droplets from it, then carved a hole in the center and summoned a group of high-ranking holy spirits.

The high-ranking Holy Spirits, in pairs, chanted hymns while inscribing the Shroud of Turin runes on the inner wall.

However, even the most powerful high-ranking holy spirits in the prime plane could not leave a mark on the inner wall using their holy power. These spheres, which had been crushed by the Devouring Abyss, were too hard; they could not even leave a trace on them.

Finally, having no other choice, they had to let the little ghosts project their power onto them, temporarily elevating them to the level of divinely protected angels, before they were finally able to carve rune marks on the inner wall.

After arranging the runes on the inner wall, Ang poured a drop of chaotic liquid in the middle, and then threw a seed and a branch into the droplet.

The seeds and branches soaked in it remained completely still.

After thinking for a moment, Ang summoned his Star Flame clone, unleashing a powerful burst of light that emitted dazzling divine light.

The seeds immediately sprouted and grew rapidly.

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