Chapter 1631 He wants to swallow Morania?
Chapter 1631 He wants to swallow Morania?
Chapter 1631 He wants to swallow Morania?
Everyone scattered to search. Anthony thought for a moment and flew towards Morania, the closest planet to them, which they guessed had already fled in fright.
But if you can't find any native creatures in an unfamiliar place, what should you do? Of course, you should find native creatures to guide you!
If the gods don't build a Star Bridge, their movement speed is far slower than that of the Starborn, let alone the Ghosts with two or more stacked stacks.
Anthony flicked his wrist to the left and then to the right, as if he were just swinging his arm, and easily caught up with him.
Morania was indeed flying at full speed straight toward the nearest supply cloud without looking back.
However, his accelerated movement caused a huge impact on the life forms on his body, causing the hard shell on his body to crack continuously, spreading like a spider web across the entire planet.
The tree-men or rock turtles that roamed on the hard shells faced constant danger, having to dodge the huge cracks that suddenly appeared in the earth and the gushing hot streams. Fortunately, it was just hot streams; if it were stellar flames, no life could survive near the cracks.
Anthony changed his form, taking on the body of a Star God, and slowly landed on the surface of the rock. Morania noticed his arrival, scanned him with his mind, and, finding him to be a Starborn, turned back, probably thinking that Anthony just wanted to hitch a ride.
He has absolutely no sense of vigilance. A star suddenly exploded so close to him, and now he's just letting strange Starborn land on him without a care in the world. Don't these gods know about disguise? Or has no ghost guide ever disguised himself as a Starborn?
Unable to figure it out, Anthony temporarily put the question aside and casually began to explore the surface of the planet.
Apart from the creatures on the rocky outcrops being affected by the planet's journey, the rest of the area was not greatly affected. The residents continued their lives as usual, full of vitality, with everything thriving and bustling with activity.
Although all the creatures here live on the Myriad Realms Tree, because its surface area is so vast, the Myriad Realms Tree only occupies one-third of the surface space, yet it is enough to support hundreds of billions of people.
Besides the Mo people, Anthony also saw some elves, who, although humanoid, had skin made of smooth, dense, black bark.
In the high-temperature environment of Shenxing, sun protection and heat insulation have become standard equipment on the skin.
Anthony looked on curiously a few more times, and just then he saw one of the bark elves take out something that looked like a block of hardwood and start crunching on it.
“This elf’s teeth… are pretty good.” Anthony stared in astonishment at the hardwood block in his hand.
This thing could be used to build houses on the main plane; it's probably harder than those blue bricks. Yet, the bark elves gnawed and chewed it piece by piece. If these elves were taken to the human main plane, they could be used as jaw crushers.
Shocked, Anthony couldn't help but wonder, "Where did this food come from? Was it grown?"
Crops grown on the surface of the planet Shenxing, even if only on hard shells or the Tree of Myriad Realms, can withstand the high temperatures here. Adults will definitely like these seeds.
So Anthony mingled into the crowd and stared at the bark sprites, wondering where their food came from.
After some investigation, Anthony arrived at a place that resembled a market, where Mori and bark elves were trading all sorts of things.
At the market entrance, there was a stall with a strange machine suspended in the air. Someone placed a bucket on the suspended opening, pressed a button, and then small pebbles leaked out of the outlet, quickly filling the bucket below.
The man carried the bucket of 'pebbles' back to a huge millstone, poured the pebbles into the millstone, and quickly ground them into a fine powder. They piled the powder into a square mold and pressed it down with all their might.
There's no need to boil it after pressing, because the temperature in the air is too high, and it will quickly sinter into a block.
These edible bricks are placed aside, and people come up every now and then to buy one or two.
Anthony returned to the machine that spewed out pebbles. Now he wanted to know how the machine spewed out the pebbles. Were they transferred from somewhere else, or were they transformed by something?
People flocked to buy the pebbles, but no one saw anything added to the machine until four days later, when Anthony saw someone open a small opening in the machine, take out a crystal containing a fingernail-sized amount of starfire, and insert it.
This machine actually consumes Starfire? No wonder people are riding tree people and rock turtles all over the outer crust; they're looking for Starfire.
It seems this device is a good thing. As long as you add Starfire, it can continuously produce these edible small stones, solving the food problem. Isn't this just as amazing as when Ang used the Force of Faith to knead bread?
Anthony stayed there for ten days, observing for ten days, and confirmed that it was a well-functioning living world. Anthony also bought one of those machines that could produce small pebbles, intending to give it to the adults.
Ten days later, Morania finally entered the supply cloud.
Why are so many asteroids on the Lania Path hiding in this cloud of matter?
This cloud of matter is the best hiding place. They only dug out a huge hole for easy communication, but in reality, the best place to hide in case of danger is still this cloud of matter.
Once you dive in, it's pitch black; you can't see anything in front of you. Before long, Morania collided with another, even larger, rocky planet.
This rocky planet is three times the size of Morania, or the mass of twenty-four smaller Pyrenees.
Upon seeing the other party, Morania flashed a greeting message before preparing to take a detour.
When two people meet on a narrow path, the smaller one should give way to the larger one. This is an unwritten rule in any world because it is a law of physics. If the smaller one does not give way, it will break.
Who knew that the Great Star would block Morania's path, with a divine light flashing at a certain point on its rocky surface.
Anthony didn't understand, so he quickly transmitted the divine light he had seen back through the soul network and asked, "Lord Neg, what are these divine lights saying?"
Negris said speechlessly, "I can't even see it, how can I understand it? These divine lights, with their different frequencies and varying brightness, represent different information. I can't even see their changes clearly, so who knows what they're saying?"
Anthony quickly winked at it, and it took a while for it to realize what he meant and share Anthony's vision.
Anthony breathed a sigh of relief: "You can't see? Why don't you ask an adult for help? Why do I have to remind you?"
Negris watched for a while through Ang's vision and translated: "He is saying: The Lord of the Branches has commanded that the lower-level gods sacrifice themselves and contribute their strength to strengthen the other gods in order to resist the alien ghosts."
After translating, Negris paused for a moment, then asked, "What does he mean? He wants to devour Morania?"
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