The Exotic Land Reclamation of Vegetable Skeletons

Chapter 1611 The Star Migrants Have Escaped

Chapter 1611 The Star Migrants Have Escaped

Anthony quietly checked his memory imprints.

A bad pen is worse than a good memory. The best way to combat forgetting is to write down what has happened. In fact, Anthony had already forgotten about the three divine stars once before.

There's nothing that can be done; this is the power of the Mark of Oblivion. Even Ang can't control it. When the Mark of Oblivion attacks an enemy, anyone connected to the enemy will also be affected, whether they are friends, enemies, or strangers.

For example, if an enemy forgets something, his comrades will also forget it, his enemies will also forget it, and even those who have seen or heard his name will forget it.

For example, if he has a powerful artifact, and an enemy encounters him and mentions, "Where's your artifact?" wouldn't that trigger a clue?

The God of Oblivion was so forgotten that even the gods of light had forgotten his existence. However, his deeds were recorded in some church scriptures, but most of those scriptures were burned during the 'Antony's Calamity'.

Fetti, who was afflicted by the Mark of Oblivion, even Negris, Harvey, and the Great Sage did not remember him.

As long as his memory wasn't affected, Anthony breathed a sigh of relief and turned to Germezburg, saying, "Where's your Gate of Boundless Space? Can I borrow it for a moment?"

Gmelzburg gave Anthony a wary look and asked, "Why do you want to borrow it? What do you want to do with it?"

“I need it to measure the distance. Do you want to lend it to me? If not, that's fine too. Just move to the coordinates I give you and activate your door. You don’t need to open it,” Anthony said.

Gmezburg roughly understood what Anthony wanted to do: "You want to use the Gate of Boundless Space to measure coordinate scales? You want to draw star maps?"

Anthony nodded.

“Give me a copy of the star map, or I won’t lend it to you,” Gmezburg said.

Anthony said hesitantly, "We need to discuss this."

After saying that, he retreated back into the soul network. Negris couldn't help but say, "Why do I have a feeling that you still want him to owe you a favor?"

“Shouldn’t I? I shared the star map with him,” Anthony said.

“But your star map was measured using someone else’s Gate of Boundless Space, and you probably only gave him the star map of the Boundless Land, not the star map of the outside world, right?” Negris said.

Anthony replied matter-of-factly, "Of course, he can't get out, what would he need an outside star map for?"

Negris quipped, "You borrow someone's Boundless Gate, draw star map coordinates for two worlds, give them the side without stars, and they still have to thank you."

“Of course, he should thank me, otherwise he wouldn’t even know how big the boundless land is,” Anthony said matter-of-factly.

After chatting in the soul network for a while, Anthony came out and said to Gmezburg, "Okay, but after you draw the star map, you need to mark your original position on it so that we can compare it with the previous observation data."

Gmezburg agreed.

What follows is a very long drawing process. Germezburg first activates the Gate of Boundless in its current position, and then Anthony activates the Gate of Boundless in the same position, with their coordinates coinciding.

Then, Gmezburg moves one-fiftieth of a segment towards the Great Void and activates the Gate of No Boundaries. Anthony then searches for the opponent's Gate of No Boundaries from his own Gate of No Boundaries and observes how far the opponent has shifted in the star map of the Gate of No Boundaries. This shift data is one-fiftieth of a segment.

By repeating this process several times and measuring the distance each point on the star map moves, the ratio between the star map and the boundless land can be obtained.

With this data, Anthony moved one-fiftieth of the way back to his original position, opened the Gate of Boundless, and observed where it opened to determine the ratio between the Boundless Land and the outside world.

"The ratio between the outside world and the boundless land is one percent, which means that if this place moves one unit, it is equivalent to the outside world moving one hundred units." The massive amount of data was gathered by Negris, and after a final calculation, a specific number was obtained.

Anthony gasped: "No wonder they say this is a transit station for the God Star. For every unit of distance moved here, the outside world moves a hundred units. If the Gate of Boundless were not too small, preventing the main body of the God Star from passing through, the main body of the God Star could also be transferred through it."

Ulsman said, "Would the planet relocators take on this task? To move the planet in, then move it to the appropriate distance, and then move it out again?"

“Well…we’ll try it later, let’s learn the Star Transfer Technique first,” Anthony said.

When the star map was being drawn, Gmezburg's dark star clone and the remaining three dark stars also arrived. The space was crowded with thirteen dark stars and Gmezburg's main body.

Gods are not like rubber balls that can squeeze together. Each God is an object with extremely large mass. When they squeeze together, they form a gravitational anomaly region, just like the two swallowing abysses in the outside world.

Two Devouring Abysses formed a gravitational midpoint, and fourteen divine stars were squeezed together, one of which was still an adult. The gravity was so chaotic that even Negris could not calculate it.

"Get out of the way, get out of the way, Gmezburg, move your main body away!" the Migrator shouted.

Once the main body of Gmezburg is far away, only thirteen dark stars of roughly the same mass remain. Subtracting the Star Migrants, that leaves twelve.

Within the migrating star zone, the stars are arranged in pairs, facing each other in the same directions (up, down, left, right, front, back), and their gravitational pulls on each other until they form a central point, which then falls on the migrating star.

"Alright, now begin. Feel the vibrations of gravity, feel its rhythm, adjust your own gravity to get infinitely close to this rhythm," the Star Migrator said loudly, like a lead dancer.

Watching from afar, Negris couldn't help but say, "No wonder they wanted to gather all the gods together; they originally intended to use gravity to adjust the rhythm."

As gravity adjusts, the migrating star at the center point becomes brighter and brighter, its surface hard shell gradually sinking into the starfire, radiating dazzling light.

The divine light shone brightly, and instantly a vast amount of information poured out along with it, surging towards the surrounding divine stars.

"So that's what it means that the Divine Star has no name," Ulsman murmured.

This seemingly random remark left everyone momentarily stunned, with Negris even asking directly, "What do you mean?"

Ulsman said, "What need is there for a name for their communication method? A flash of divine light can transmit a large amount of information to the other party. The divine light of each star is a unique identifier. A flash of divine light and you know who it is."

Just like speaking, if everyone's voiceprint is unique, and you can clearly tell others what another person's voiceprint is, then you don't actually need a name.

While everyone was chatting, the other Dark Stars had already begun practicing according to the information conveyed by the Star Migrator's divine light. From Ang's perspective, not only did the gravity 'bulge' at the location of the Star Migrator, but space itself also rippled outwards from the Star Migrator's center.

Until gravity 'bulged' to an unprecedented height, space rippled in an unprecedented way, and the migrating star at the center contracted violently, shrinking along with the space it was in, and then slipped into a gap.

Many people in Ang have seen this gap before, but the ones they've seen are triangular, while this one is round.

"A breach in the barrier, he... he escaped?" Negris said, stunned.

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