There's no need to scare him anymore.

Long Wen smiled gently, a smile that showed confidence in victory.

With a hint of amusement, he slowly raised his hand, his fingertips lightly touching the void.

Immediately, tiny spatial rifts quietly appeared around him.

The Zerg seemed to be drawn by an invisible force, disappearing one by one into these cracks.

They eventually disappeared from everyone's sight, leaving only shimmering lights as proof of their existence.

"It seems that Lord Karl is indeed very pragmatic."

Long Wen's voice was deep and magnetic. He walked slowly forward, each step seemingly stepping on a point in time.

"In that case, please lend me the large clock. Rest assured, I, Long Wen, never break my word and will return it intact."

Karl's eyes lingered on Long Wen for a moment.

Despite his reluctance, he understood that the current situation did not allow him to resist further.

He sighed softly, his hands still behind his back, a hint of helplessness and determination flashing in his eyes.

Carl had his hands behind his back; he had already guessed that Longwen had come to borrow the large clock.

Otherwise, I have nothing else to lend to Long Wen.

Although I don't want to be controlled by Long Wen like this, it's best to listen to him for now!

Because of those bugs that Long Wen just created...

It's really too strong!

It's absolutely comparable to a third-generation beast form!

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Karl was very curious as to why Dragonweave had such a thing.

But now, being talkative is not a good idea!

"Come with me."

His voice was deep and firm, as if he were making a promise to his last shred of dignity.

Long Wen followed closely in Karl's footsteps, traversing through layers of distorted spatial ripples.

It felt as if every step was treading on the deepest pulse of the universe.

As they ventured deeper into this unknown space, the surrounding light began to become strange and mesmerizing.

The outlines of the stars stretched and twisted in the distortion, then instantly returned to their original shape, as if time itself had been given a physical form, arbitrarily manipulating the rules of space.

Finally, in a vast and boundless void.

A jaw-dropping scene slowly unfolds!

That is the legendary Great Clock!

It is not as small and exquisite as a clock on earth, but so huge that it is beyond description, as if the entire universe is its dial.

The ten brilliant suns, which would normally be enough to illuminate countless galaxies, seemed to be awed by the majesty of the great clock.

The light surrounding it was still dazzling.

Yet, it involuntarily subsided somewhat, illuminating the area like the Milky Way in broad daylight, both mysterious and magnificent.

The main body of the large clock is made of an unknown metal.

A faint blue light flows across its surface, containing unimaginable technological power and fragments of cosmic truth.

It rotates slowly, and with each turn it seems to pluck the most subtle string in the universe, causing subtle changes in the surrounding space.

Long Wen gazed at this cosmic wonder, his heart surging with an overwhelming sense of awe and reverence.

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Despite being a time traveler, he had witnessed many incredible things in the Starry Sky World.

But the appearance of the giant clock still gave him an unprecedented sense of awe.

"Is this the pinnacle of the Super God world?"

"Highest level technology..."

Long Wen was secretly amazed.

He knew that even in the technologically advanced Starry Sky world, the level of technology displayed by the Great Clock was enough to make people look up to it.

It is not merely a recorder of time, but also an interpreter of the laws of the universe, possessing power beyond the ordinary.

As the two drew closer, Long Wen could feel faint fluctuations emanating from the Great Clock, gently brushing against his body as if engaging in some kind of profound communication.

He closed his eyes, trying to sense the call from the depths of the universe, and at that moment, he seemed to hear the whispers of the stars.

I felt the flow of time and even touched upon the most fundamental secrets of the universe.

This big clock...

It certainly lives up to its reputation!

Long Wen narrowed his deep eyes, peering through the dappled sunlight.

I gazed at the ancient and enormous clock before me.

The clock's surface is covered with the marks of time, each scratch seemingly telling a story of the past.

The hands moved slowly, as if time itself had slowed down and become heavy at that moment.

He walked around the clock, his fingers gently tracing the intricate carvings, finally stopping at the very front of the clock to confirm it was correct.

A faint smile appeared at the corner of his mouth.

Karl wasn't lying to him; it really was a large clock.

Turning around, Long Wen's gaze fell on Karl, who seemed somewhat uneasy.

Karl's face was filled with doubt and confusion as he took a step forward.

"Um, are you sure you don't need me to teach you how to use the large clock?"

"After all, the mechanisms here are complex and varied. With me assisting, we might be able to get the hang of it more quickly."

His tone revealed a mixture of sincerity and concern.

Long Wen gently shook his head, a resolute determination flashing in his deep eyes.

"Karl, I appreciate your kindness."

"But there are some things I must do myself, and some secrets that are not suitable for you to know too much about."

"You go."

Upon hearing this, a complex emotion flashed in Karl's eyes, but he ultimately chose to obey.

He looked deeply at Long Wen, as if wanting to etch this moment into his heart forever, before slowly turning away.

With a hint of hesitation, he disappeared into the shadows of the room.

With Karl gone, the entire space seemed to become even more tranquil and mysterious.

Long Wen let out a soft breath and then focused his attention on Xing Mei, who was floating in the air.

Xingmei's body emitted a soft light, like a dazzling star, as she slowly rose.

It drifted toward the center of the large clock, as if drawn by some invisible force.

As Xingmei approached, the large clock began to emit a deep and long hum, a sound that seemed to transcend the boundaries of time and space, weaving together the ancient and the future.

Chapter Sixty-Four: Dragon Pattern: My Goal is the Entire Super God Universe

Karl slowly walked into the depths of the academy.

Surrounded by towering pines and cypresses, sunlight filters through the dense foliage, casting dappled shadows and adding a touch of mystery to this tranquil place.

The air was filled with the faint scent of books and the freshness of pine resin, as if it could wash away all the dust of the world.

He walked lightly to the bookshelf, his fingertips gently gliding over the rows of heavy books.

His eyes revealed a depth and composure beyond his years.

Just as he was about to turn the page, a series of hurried footsteps broke the silence.

That's Snow!

Karl's most trusted confidant.

A man draped in a black robe and with a skull mask covering his face, his appearance always carried an indescribable air of majesty and mystery.

“My Lord Karl…”

Snow's voice trembled slightly.

He stood behind Karl, his eyes filled with fear and confusion.

"Just now... outside, in the sky, a group of monsters I've never seen before suddenly appeared."

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