A thunderclap seemed to resound in his mind, making Glenn's spirit tremble.

After his mind had adjusted to the primordial sound, Glenn asked in astonishment:

"who are you?"

"Me? Ah! So much time has passed that I don't quite remember my name, but they in space call me Pangu, so you can call me Pangu too!"

The shadow on the monument made a thinking motion, and then responded in Glenn's mind.

"Pangu?"

Glenn was shocked again. Could this be some being from the Pangu civilization?

Number One's voice rang out as well, equally astonished:

"Could He be from the Pangu civilization?"

Glenn had the same guess in his mind, and as if sensing their thoughts, the figure's voice rang out again:

"Yes! Even though I am the 103rd generation patriarch of the Pangu Civilization, I am also the last patriarch."

The previous clan leaders were either dead or in a deep sleep; only I remain conscious.

At this moment, both Glenn and Number One were astonished by this mysterious fellow who claimed to be the 103rd generation patriarch of the Pangu civilization.

It is unexpected that the people of the Pangu civilization still exist in the world today. Although they chose to merge into the origin of the universe like space, it is still remarkable that they were able to maintain their self-awareness.

It's important to know that the era of the Pangu civilization is countless times removed from this era, measured in units of tens of thousands of years!

After a long silence, Glenn finally processed the news that had shaken him to his core.

Taking a deep breath, Glenn stared intently at the figure. Judging from the size of the shadow, its true form should be four or five meters tall, similar to the Xuanwen War Puppet.

However, He is now merely a consciousness; His physical body has long since turned to dust in the river of time.

Recalling the mention of outer space, Glenn already knew the state of this being who called himself Pangu, so he didn't inquire further about his origins, but instead said:

"So, you came here specifically to see me?"

Pangu did not deny Glenn's statement, but directly admitted it:

"Yes! After learning that you were going to set foot on Pangu Star again, I had the idea of ​​meeting you."

That's why they guided them here when you descended upon Pangu Star, just to lure you here.

After all, I'm only temporarily projecting my consciousness using a small function of the Heavenly Stele; if the distance is too great, I won't be able to communicate with you."

"Pangu Star? Is this planet called Pangu Star? And that giant stele is called the Azure Sky Stele? That makes quite a good match."

Glenn muttered something to himself, then asked in confusion:

"You mean again? So you knew I was here in the first place?"

He was quite concerned about this, considering how much he had suffered back then.

"Of course, otherwise why do you think you would receive the crystallization of our civilization and those three dazzling war puppets? This is just a gift I prepared for you."

Pangu said this matter-of-factly, without any other meaning.

But Glenn was stunned, as if struck by lightning. He stared blankly at the figure and said, word by word:

"You mean the events of that year were deliberately orchestrated by you? How is that possible?"

He couldn't understand or accept that his actions were orchestrated by others; the thought of such a scenario sent chills down his spine.

Upon hearing Glenn's voice, Pangu had no choice but to explain:

"Oh! You may have misunderstood. We cannot control your thoughts. We merely guided you and led you to choose this path, which is why you received the crystallization of the Pangu civilization. As for what you think, we cannot do it."

Then Pangu explained to Glenn step by step what sacrifices they had made to give Glenn this gift.

Such an action can only be performed by one person in space, who can travel to and from the other side of spacetime, and who is the blade of this spacetime.

After this explanation, Glenn finally felt at ease. As long as it wasn't what he thought, it didn't matter, since he was the one who would benefit anyway.

Once he had calmed down, Glenn went straight to the point and asked:

"Alright! Let's not talk about the past. Tell me why you've come to see me this time. Don't tell me you just want to see me. I've already told you about your situation, and you don't have that much time."

Upon hearing Glenn's words, Pangu became unusually serious, and his voice, as loud as a bell, rang out.

"Besides wanting to see you, the little guy we searched for at great cost, I also want to give you another gift."

I don't know if you'll need it, but it's just sitting there doing nothing, so I'll give it to you. Maybe you can make it shine again!

"Gift?"

Glenn was surprised. Was there something else he hadn't discovered yet?

Hmm! Perhaps, after all, detection systems aren't always that accurate!

That's why this enormous Heavenly Stele went undiscovered!

So, with a look of curiosity, Glenn spoke again:

"What gift do you want to give me? Don't say it's this Heavenly Stele, I can't take that with me."

Upon hearing Glenn's words, Pangu suddenly fell silent, which startled Glenn. Could it really be this big rock?

Pangu was unaware of Glenn's current thoughts; he was simply trying to figure out how to articulate the issue, as so much time had passed that he had long forgotten all the obscure terms.

After all, he was just a pure warrior, not one of those academics in the tribe.

After a moment of thought, Pangu finally sorted out his thoughts and said:

"What you're saying isn't wrong, actually."

Upon hearing Pangu's words, Glenn inwardly sighed:

"It really is that big rock! What's the use of it?"

But Pangu's voice continued, completely ignoring Glenn's thoughts.

He continued his explanation:

"But that's not right. It's only a part of it, just a key, or rather, a key."

"key?"

Glenn muttered something unconsciously, then looked at the towering, thousand-meter-high Heavenly Stele in front of him, before his gaze fell on the figure of Pangu, silently complaining to himself:

"You're telling me this huge thing is just a key? Are you kidding me? How big would the thing that needs this key have to be?"

As if he could see into Glenn's heart, Pangu said without hesitation and certainty:

"It's a key, and the target it unlocks is Pangu Star, where you are."

"Yes, it should be called Pangu Fortress. It was the final glory of the Pangu civilization, the ultimate weapon that shook the universe, but it wasn't finished yet, which is why it wasn't used on the final battlefield."

Pangu's voice finally revealed a hint of loneliness, but it was well concealed. If Glenn hadn't listened carefully to His words for fear of missing a single detail, he wouldn't have noticed it.

Is it a reflection on the past?

But he couldn't care less about that now; he was still in a daze. What had he just heard?

This Pangu Star is actually a star fortress, a final weapon that could overturn the fate of the Pangu civilization.

Anyone would be stunned by such news, and he was no exception. Number One was no different; his database was simply overworked.

For a moment, the scene was completely silent, as if time had stood still.

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