"Hmm? What's that look?"

Shiraki touched his face.

Nothing seems to have changed, so why is Wan Ye looking at me so strangely?

"Uh... I'm sorry, Mr. Bai, I was just lost in thought."

Reminded by Shiraki, Wan Ye came to his senses and quickly apologized to Shiraki.

"Alright, don't get distracted anymore. I have something else I need you to give to Beidou."

Upon hearing this, he straightened his posture and waited to receive another item from Bai Mu.

A flicker of anticipation crossed his mind.

The first thing Bai Mu gave me was already so amazing, so the second thing can't be any worse than the first, right?

Under Wan Ye's expectant gaze, a thin, almost imperceptible transparent sheet slowly appeared in Shiraki's hand.

The thin sheet floated slowly in Shiramu's hand, just like a piece of paper.

The moment Wan Ye saw this "paper," alarm bells went off in his mind, and he instinctively wanted to get away from this place.

Near this "paper," he constantly felt that his body was about to slip out of his control.

But after Wanye remembered that the "paper" was taken out by Shiraki, he still forcibly controlled his body to stay in place.

"Don't worry, this is mine, it won't hurt you."

Seeing that Man Ye was startled, Shiraki smiled and comforted him.

"This...Mr. Bai, what is this thing?"

Wan Ye asked, somewhat stammering.

He tried to control his emotions, but he couldn't.

Although this "paper" did not feel oppressive, the sense of crisis it brought to Wanye made it impossible for him to remain calm.

"Try making contact with them first."

Shiraki handed a page of Genesis to Manyo and gave him instructions.

Although Wan Ye was unwilling to accept the "paper" that Bai Mu handed over, he knew that Bai Mu would not harm him.

In the end, Wan Ye suppressed his sense of crisis and struggled to take the "paper" from Shiraki's hand.

Holding this "piece of paper," although the sense of crisis remained, Wan Ye did not experience any other adverse effects from it.

He gently tugged at the "paper" with both hands and found that it did not react at all.

At this moment, Manyo finally breathed a sigh of relief.

"Mr. Bai, what is the purpose of this item, and how should it be used?"

After getting used to the sense of crisis this "paper" brought him, Manyo inquired about its purpose.

"This is very easy to use."

Shiraki took back the "paper" and picked up a bucket next to him, demonstrating it to Manyo.

Bai Mu slapped the "paper" in his hand onto the bucket, and with a "biu," the bucket disappeared from his hand.

Manyo carefully observed Shiraki's actions.

He discovered that at the same moment the bucket in Shiraki's hand disappeared, a food drawing identical to the previous bucket appeared on the "paper".

It's as if the bucket has turned into a painting; it's truly magical.

Wait, it's turned into a painting?

Thinking about how he had just touched and torn the paper, a bead of cold sweat suddenly slid down Wan Ye's forehead.

"Don't worry, this process is reversible."

Shiraki noticed Manyo's worry and offered an explanation.

Then, under Manyo's gaze, the bucket drawn on the paper transformed back into a bucket and appeared in Shiraki's hands.

"Next, I will tell you how to use it, and then you can hand it over to Beidou."

After saying that, Shiraki handed the "paper" back to Manyo, along with instructions for use.

"You only have one chance to use this, so please use it with caution."

Finally, after some thought, Shiraki decided to set a limit on the number of times it could be used.

After all, this thing is a bit too over-the-top.

If left unregulated, it will not only make the Southern Cross fleet dependent on it, which would be detrimental to its future development, but may also have some adverse effects on the world.

Bai Mu had no idea how powerful this thing would be if it were not under his control and only used the divine power stored within it.

In this situation, the reason he controlled it was because he was worried that one day his Genesis would suddenly contain gods from other countries, or even figurines of rulers.

Although the probability of such a thing happening is extremely small, so small as to be almost impossible.

But what if? What if the person in power is not very bright and walks into trouble himself?

Before transmigrating, Bai Mu had heard that the water god of Fontaine had some mental issues.

In addition to what he knew about the personalities of those who ruled, Shiraki was genuinely worried that one day a madman might just plunge headlong into his Genesis.

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