Chapter 1621 The Lord is too good to you
Chapter 1621 The Lord is too good to you
Chapter 1621 The Lord is too good to you
Lania shut up. Not only did she shut up, but she also withdrew her divine light, and a thick, hard shell rose up on her body, enveloping her entire body, before she ran away.
They were just putting on an act here, it was originally a trap to lure the ghost guides, but unexpectedly they attracted not only the ghost guides, but also the alien ghosts. What else can they do? Run!
Ang immediately sensed something was wrong, because the spatial depression in the distance was rapidly disappearing, indicating that the original massive object had vanished. By the time Ang arrived, Lania and those rocky planets were nowhere to be seen.
"Running that fast?" Negris said in surprise.
Leaving aside the other rocky planets, although their mass is not small, they are not in the same league as Lania. It is normal for them to move faster. If they move ahead of time, because Lania is still in place, Ang will not even be able to detect their escape from the changes in space.
But why did Lania run so fast? From the time Ang sensed the spatial depression disappearing to the time he completely lost track of the other party, only a dozen minutes had passed. Such a short time was not enough for the other party to move out of its gravitational range, let alone for the spatial depression to disappear.
The greater the mass of an object, the greater its impact on space. With a mass like Lania, the disturbance it causes to space can be felt from two or three segments away, and it can even glide by using this undulation.
But now that the disturbance has disappeared, could it be that in just over ten minutes, the opponent has already moved more than two quarters away?
“It’s not that he ran too far, but rather that he made his ‘mass’ disappear, like those rocky planets. This should be one of their methods of concealing themselves,” Ulsman said.
"Let your quality disappear?"
Ulsman nodded: "Didn't you notice? This void isn't very large, at least it hasn't left Lania's gravitational pull, but the surrounding matter isn't falling towards Lania and those planets. Why is that?"
Ulsman's words were a bit difficult to understand, but having experienced the Silent Dead Sea, everyone understood. The abyss core of the Silent Dead Sea has a very large gravitational range, and there are no matter zones within this range; everything is sucked into the core.
Only those material zones far from the core maintained a balance until the Gmezburg projection passed over, at which point the core's gravity suddenly intensified, and they began to fall towards the core.
This void is clearly being held together by some force, which is why it remains stable.
Everyone looked at each other, and finally looked at Ang. They had no idea what power was keeping the void stable.
Ang came to his senses and scratched his head: "Light pressure."
Ulsman slapped his thigh: "I get it now. No wonder he was desperately emitting divine light. It turns out that in addition to luring Daliso, he was also generating light pressure to pry open the cavity."
Negris hesitated and said, "You mean, besides being used to curse people, those divine lights can also be used to open up voids? Wouldn't that be equivalent to someone pointing at the surrounding material clouds and cursing them open?"
Negris' analogy was a bit abstract, and everyone paused for a while before saying, "It seems to make sense. If you speak loud enough, you can indeed shake some things away. When you were a dragon, your loud roars could probably shake away the fog, right?"
The analogy of a dragon and mist is even more apt, and everyone nodded in agreement.
"So now that Lania has put away its divine light, covered itself with something to reduce gravity, and then slipped away?" Negris asked.
Ulsman nodded: "That should be the case. Matter clouds obscure many things, and without gravity or spatial depressions, it would be very difficult for us to find them within them."
Negris looked up and asked, "Ang, can you find where they went?"
"This way," Ang pointed forward.
Anthony asked, "Sir, how did you know he ran this way? Were there any traces?"
Anthony had to ask. The adults were all good, except they were too lazy to talk. If they didn't know what the traces were, it would mean that Ang would have to identify and guide them every time. It would be better to ask clearly so that they wouldn't have to ask Ang anymore.
“The looseness is different.” Ang beckoned over a clump of matter.
The so-called matter cloud refers to a large area of suspended matter diffused in the void, containing solid water, solid gas, rocks, gravel, solidified star flames, and all sorts of things, varying in size, and presenting a uniformly distributed diffuse state.
However, the mass of matter that Ang summoned was like loose sand that had been squeezed by something. After it came to a standstill, it began to diffuse again, but the degree of diffusion was different from that of substances that had not been squeezed.
Ulsman immediately noticed: "The degree of diffusion is different. Just like the mud that earthworms pass through, it will definitely leave traces. These substances have all been compressed."
None of the people present had the ability to view their surroundings from a macro perspective. They were much smaller than that 'earthworm,' and the traces that Lania had pressed out were millions of kilometers in diameter. They couldn't see the end of it at a glance, so how could they notice that its diffusion level was different from other places?
“Chase them,” Anthony said.
A group of ghostly fragments followed the tracks left by Lania, but after a while, they realized it was too slow and wanted Ang to throw them over.
Ang shook his head, grabbed Negris and tossed him lightly. When everyone caught up, they saw Negris looking disheveled and smaller.
"Damn it... why did you use me as a demonstration? You were already shaking your head, couldn't you just say why? Why did you have to use me? You threw me like that, and I've been bumping around all the way here. My body is almost completely destroyed by the things on the road," Negris said angrily.
“I see.” Anthony slapped his thigh and said sincerely, “Lord Nag, there is a reason why the Lord used you to demonstrate. Only you can fully translate the Lord’s meaning. How can the Lord’s meaning be translated clearly and concisely without you experiencing it yourself? This task is perfect for you.”
"Is that really true?" Negris looked at Ang with suspicion.
Ang nodded. That was true. Once he threw Negris, he wouldn't need to explain himself.
"Okay, remind me next time before you throw it away. You're making me wonder." Negris accepted this explanation and said smugly with his hands on his hips.
Dariso interjected at the opportune moment: "The main problem is that we're too weak. Once we find the God Star, we'll kill a few to replenish our strength."
"Huh? The God of Death? How do we repair it?" Negris asked in astonishment.
Daliso glanced at Ang, seemed to understand, and said, "Either is fine. The master only needs the Star Soul, and the rest of the increase is ours. How do you usually replenish your physical form?"
“We? We are the pieces of the Wanderer; he fills in the form, and we fill in the rest,” Negris explained.
Daliso was stunned for a long time before saying enviously, "The adults are too good to you. Is this how relatives are treated?"
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