The Exotic Land Reclamation of Vegetable Skeletons

Chapter 1600 Broadcasting Your Deception in the Void

Chapter 1600 Broadcasting Your Deception in the Void

Ang's current actions are tantamount to dismembering, tearing off the stellar flames of Planet VI piece by piece, launching them out with a gravitational string, and then reassembling them at their destination.

Sixth Asteroid can understand Ang's actions, but cannot accept them.

I understand, because he had already made preparations. After all, entering the Gate of Boundless also requires disintegrating oneself into incremental mist, and then rekindling it on the other side.

But he couldn't accept it, because if Ang continued to pull like that, when his mass fell below the equilibrium line, his entire body would explode.

He hasn't even seen the Gate of Boundless yet, and he's already blowing up a clone like this? Or is it that there are clones that can serve as the main body, and are all incrementally constructed?

If he decides to enter the Gate of Boundless, his clone will directly transform into his original body, and the original body will be abandoned, because the Gate of Boundless will sever all connections between souls and consciousness.

But he hasn't seen the Gate of Boundless yet, and he doesn't want to blow up his clone before that.

However, there was no escaping it. Ang pulled hard, and the midpoint of gravity immediately shifted, quickly moving onto the body of Planet Six.

Sixth Star felt a pang of anxiety; his worst fears had come true.

The midpoint of gravity is the point of equilibrium between the gravitational forces of two devouring abysses, but the equilibrium point is relative to them. If there is something at the equilibrium point, then for that thing, this is the point of tug-of-war between the two.

If two ropes are locked in a struggle, what would happen if a finger were suddenly inserted into the point of leverage?
Sixth Star thought he would become that finger, crushed in the struggle of the Devouring Abyss, but the next moment, he felt something was wrong. Although the midpoint of gravity had moved to his body, it didn't seem to be in a struggle.

The sixth asteroid was an aging but knowledgeable asteroid, and he immediately realized the reason: "A third force has intervened. Is it him? Is the power of the Ghost Guide really that great?"

Sixth Star looked at Ang in shock.

The Devouring Abyss is an extremely unique entity in the void. Its mass is no smaller than that of a god star, but it neither emits light nor heat, and devotes all its power to the attribute of 'devouring'.

Therefore, in terms of devouring power alone, its strength is extremely powerful, even greater than that of a divine star.

But Ang has become the third force, influencing the midpoint of gravity. Isn't this equivalent to resisting two devouring abysses?

The sixth planet's understanding of Ang is that he is a ghost guide, not the real body of the otherworldly ghost. Is the power of a ghost guide really that great?
Full of questions, but Star Six calmed down and let Ang tear him to pieces.

His original task was to verify the Gate of Boundless. Since it was going to be torn to shreds anyway, it didn't matter whether it was dismembered once or twice, as long as it wasn't blown up before he could see anything.

Its size kept shrinking, and soon its mass fell below the equilibrium line. However, Star VI did not explode because when it was about to fall below the equilibrium line, it began to feel the force of the gravitational midpoint acting on it.

If both forces of the Devouring Abyss act on him, that's called a tug-of-war. If only a small force acts on him, just enough to balance the mass, then it's not a tug-of-war, but protection.

Now, the force at the midpoint of gravity is protecting him, slowly increasing, filling the gap in the mass balance. For every unit of mass that decreases, the gravity increases, as if someone is using a balance scale to precisely measure these two forces, increasing or decreasing them.

Ultimately, Protoss VI shrank to only one-sixtieth of its original mass, a size that was already within the limits of a single gravitational string launch.

Ang lightly tapped the sixth planet, leaving a mark on it. Before the sixth planet could even see the mark clearly, Ang pulled the gravity string, and with a whoosh, the sixth planet was launched out.

Sixth Star felt a sudden darkness before its eyes, and then it crashed headfirst into 'itself'. This description is hard for most people to understand; how could it crash into 'itself'?
However, it is easy to understand that consciousness and body can be separated and exist independently. For example, if your consciousness runs faster than your body, when you uncontrollably return to your body, you will have a feeling similar to bumping into yourself.

The sixth star did indeed collide with itself. The starfire that Ang had shot at it had condensed into a loose pool of starfire here until the sixth star crashed into it.

It was like falling into a ball of gel. In the next moment, all the gel gathered around the sixth star and quickly solidified into a star.

The blazing starlight burned brightly, quickly illuminating the surrounding black mist, but the mist blocked all the light, preventing it from reaching any further.

Sixth Asteroid found himself shot into a massive cloud of incremental mist, the dense mist obscuring his senses.

"Where is this?" Sixth Star's heart sank. He had originally wanted to take this last chance to determine the location of the Gate of Boundless, but he did not expect that the other party had already anticipated this move and actually used the Mist of Increment to cover up all location information.

He can only determine the general direction by perceiving the projection, but he cannot determine the distance. Trying to find a door in the void with such vague information is even more difficult than asking him to kill the ancient dragon of time and space.

"The Gate to Boundless is there." Anthony floated out of the Mist of Increment, but instead of answering the question from Star Six, he pointed to the Gate to Boundless in the distance and said.

The sixth star took a deep look at Anthony and found that this Anthony was exactly the same as the Anthony at the midpoint of gravity.

Could he have two identical bodies? Or does he have a way to move quickly? Sixth Star wondered to himself as he drifted toward the Gate of Boundless Space.

Anthony opened the Gate of Boundless Space, grabbed a wisp of black mist, and threw it into the gate. The black mist passed through without any hindrance, and then Anthony immediately closed the gate again.

"Hey—" Sixth Star exclaimed subconsciously. He hadn't even seen how the black mist went in or how it closed.

Anthony said calmly, "You have seen clearly that it is connected. You can verify for yourself where it leads, but you should know that after you go in, you must offer your soul to our Lord. Do you agree?"

“You promised that I could come out once after I went in and report back to my companions. We also agreed that if I couldn’t contact them within the agreed time, then I had been deceived by you, and they would broadcast your deception in the void,” said Star Six.

Anthony nodded: "That's right. I made the covenant with my Lord's Lord. You don't need to worry that I will break it. Please."

Anthony cleared the space in front of the Gate of Boundless.

Looking at the Gate of Boundless Space, God Star Six hesitated for a moment. Going there would mean abandoning his original body.

However, upon realizing that he was already exhausted and had nothing to cling to in his original body, he decisively severed the connection with his original body and completely merged his consciousness into the Dark Star clone at this moment.

From this moment on, he was no longer an aging god star, but an insignificant dark star.

Upon opening the Gate of Boundless Space, Star Six entered without hesitation.

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