Chapter 1619 Giving Up, Form, Come Over
Chapter 1619 Giving Up, Form, Come Over
Chapter 1619 Giving Up, Form, Come Over
The information density of the divine light was so great that, apart from Kairania reporting the mission failure, the entire void echoed with Lania's roars and curses.
Since Rania couldn't translate everything, she could only select some key points to translate. The matter had already been characterized by Rania as 'exotic ghosts breaking the trap,' so the next step was to ask what to do.
Kylania said, "Now that the Otherworldly Ghost has broken the trap, let's just use it to blow up the Ghost Guide. Anyway, without the Guide, the Otherworldly Ghost won't appear here."
“Good idea! Since you thought of it, why didn’t you do it just now?” Lania scolded.
Kailania explained, "The Ghost Guide cannot trigger the restrictions without entering the God Star. We need to change the passively triggered restrictions to actively triggered ones. However, the restrictions on God Star VI itself are beyond our control. If we want to target the Ghost Guide's traps, we need a completely controllable God Star."
Several consciousnesses seemed to converge in the void for a few moments before Kailania finally spoke up: "Star Six voluntarily gave up its original form. I don't know who else would be willing to do so. And even if there were, the power of an ordinary star might not be enough. Traps are only effective the first time. Once you've been caught, you'll be more wary."
The reason why Asteroid VI was used as a trap is because its size is large enough that ordinary asteroids are not qualified to be used as traps. In other words, if you want to set a trap, you would have to find one with a mass similar to that of Asteroid VI, which is difficult.
The sixth star abandoned its original body because it was beginning to weaken and had the opportunity to enter the boundless land. Even so, it still left a mark on its original body instead of generously giving it away to others, which shows that it is very difficult to get others to completely give up their original body.
"Can't you think of a way? Tell him about the dangers the Ghost Guides pose to the side paths, and get them to enthusiastically offer up their bodies to contribute to the path, blah blah blah..."
Melania was interrupted by Negris when she got to this part of the translation: "Is this what they actually said, or did you embellish it during the translation? I don't believe their conversation was so bureaucratic."
Melania quickly said, "I translated it. That's what they meant. I just made some artistic adjustments."
"Oh, alright, keep going. You've been hanging around here for too long, you haven't learned anything else but how to speak in official jargon," Negris remarked.
"It's all thanks to the adults' good teaching, it's all thanks to the adults' good teaching." Melania's casual remark almost made Negris explode with anger.
Everyone was translating each other's conversation, but the Shadow Guide didn't seem to be listening. After observing for a while, it swam away along the edge of the hole. This caused Ang to perceive the changes in light from Lania and the others through it intermittently, and he occasionally missed some of the content.
"What is it trying to do? Why doesn't it listen first before acting? It's cutting and turning in this cloud of matter, and you can't hear anything," Negris said.
Ulsman thought for a moment and said, "Could it be that it doesn't understand?"
Negris and Anthony exchanged glances. Anthony said, "That makes sense. We have the Melanian translator, and the adults can capture all changes in light. They may not be able to translate the information in the divine light. Even if they can understand a little bit, they may not be able to receive all the changes in light."
Just like how humans and instruments capture light, ordinary people look up at the starlight in the void, which twinkles, and compose a song: Twinkle, twinkle, little star.
But with Heathrow's stargazing instruments, one could carve out a consciousness through the twinkling of starlight.
Therefore, a ghost guide may not be able to understand the contents of the divine light.
“What does it want to do?” Negris saw the ghost guide circle around to the back of one of the rocky planets.
The "behind" here refers to the projection of the Rocky Star under the divine light of Lania. Lania is so large that under the divine light, it is like a shadowless lamp. The small Rocky Star only casts a small shadow under its light, and the ghost guide goes around this shadow point.
“It seems it wants to use the shadows to avoid the divine light of Lania and get closer to them, but…” Anthony stopped abruptly.
"But what? Why are you keeping us in suspense at this time?" Negris asked in confusion. Why is this charlatan keeping people in suspense? It's not a good habit to keep people in suspense.
Anthony shrugged and said, "I'm not trying to whet your appetite, but I'm not sure if these god-stars like Lania don't know about such an obvious loophole. If a loophole is particularly obvious, it may not be a loophole, but a trap."
At this point, Anthony added, "I'm just guessing. After all, these god-like stars like Lania don't usually seem very smart, so maybe they really didn't see this loophole."
Anthony saw it clearly; it was a trap. When the ghost guide arrived in the shadows, before it even emerged from the cloud of matter, a terrifying thought locked onto it. At the same time, a voice echoed in the void: "I see you."
Lania's 'seeing' is not just about seeing; the star souls of these divine stars are exceptionally powerful, and their will is incomparably strong. When Gmezburg projected over, before he even showed his face, Ang threw the king aside and ran away, not daring to make contact with the other's will at all.
The current Lania is a branch master with a mass 300,000 times larger than Little Fireman. Its star soul is incomparably powerful and cannot be resisted by the Ghost Shadow Guide. Once locked on at close range, it is instantly plunged into darkness.
The surrounding space was firmly sealed off by a powerful will, preventing even the ghost guide from extending his thoughts—a cage of consciousness.
"It's over..." A sense of despair flashed through the Ghost Guide's mind. Lania could actually construct a cage of consciousness with his will? Just how strong was his will?
If it is trapped in a cage of consciousness and cannot even extend its thoughts, it cannot even call for help. The ghostly wanderer cannot sense its situation and has no way to save it, which means it is doomed.
Just when all hope seemed lost, a ray of light pierced through. The light was just an adjective, because its consciousness couldn't perceive anything at the moment. It was surrounded by darkness, and the only thing it could connect with seemed to be a ray of light.
It didn't know what it was, but the ghost guide clung to it as if it were the last straw.
A voice came over: "Give up, form, come here."
The ghost guide was jolted awake; it remembered the fluctuation—it belonged to the Ranger, who was saving it.
Without hesitation, the ghost guide abandoned his physical form, and his consciousness followed the 'light'.
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