The character’s figure turned, looking towards An Ran.
A hint of seriousness erged in its tender voice, echoing within the alternate space: "How do you two plan to assist ?"
Upon hearing this.
Su Buqi turned back, looking at An Ran.
A distant, ethereal voice arose from within the alternate space, as if coming from a great distance.
"Your Excellency the Observer."
It was An Ran’s voice, speaking at an even pace: "I will first assist you in digestion, allowing your true form to awaken from slumber."
"I am obliged."
The character nodded.
The alternate space was extraordinarily vast, and An Ran’s gaze focused on the grand form of the Star God, with an aura of mystery emanating from her.
Magnificent spiritual power surged within the alternate space, aware that it was aiding him, and the Thunder Proclair Observer did not intercept, quietly watching this scene.
Spiritual power as vast as the abyss and the sea entered the alternate space. From An Ran’s sleeves, layers of obscure and complex rune arrays ford in the void. Each array was independent, yet had connection points, forming countless, innurable rune arrays above the alternate space in an instant.
At the mont the final array took shape.
The arrays resonated, spiritual energy flowing. In this alternate space, an illusory figure was constructed within the arrays.
That was...
[Pursuing Star’s Eye]!
To be precise, it was a phantom of the Pursuing Star’s Eye.
The vast divine phantom reappeared within the array, and in every independent array region erged miraculous texts, resembling divine scripts, possessing unique energetic auras.
If viewed as a whole, this phantom of the Pursuing Star’s Eye seed dissected by the arrays, analyzing each part individually.
"I see."
"Much appreciated."
The character’s voice was heard from the clone.
In the distance, the main form of the Thunder Proclair Observer, in slumber, moved at this mont. Countless texts above him flipped and transford, forming an [eye] at the forefront of the vast divine body.
This is the Eye of Interpretation!
Everything within the rune array was absorbed by this eye.
After observation, his speed in devouring Evil God Power visibly increased.
Cosmic Divine Spirits.
Each deity’s power was distinct, form, origin, and every aspect varied vastly.
Because of this, to devour another deity’s power, even if the other has fallen, requires a considerable ti to gradually interpret the essence of the other’s power and convert it into one’s own to avoid any hidden dangers.
Thus, the Thunder Proclair Observer chose to enter a state of slumber, focusing entirely on the devouring.
But now...
The rune array cluster within the alternate space recreated the Pursuing Star’s Eye and gave birth to unique divine texts.
To put it taphorically, the divine power of the past was like encrypted language, but now...the Ninth Realm Spiritualist from the Federation provided a decrypted answer to the Thunder Proclair Observer, increasing his analysis and devouring speed.
The Pursuing Star’s Eye was once recognized as a [True God] by the Federation. The Federation had deep understanding of him, and after his fall, the divine body was captured by the Federation, leading to an even deeper understanding, ultimately decrypting it.
With increased devouring speed, at a certain mont, the floating text in the alternate space also returned to his main form.
The Thunder Proclair Observer realized he could soon complete this devouring and imrsed himself fully, no longer concerned with external matters.
The rune arrays in the alternate space were maintained.
Su Buqi and An Ran exchanged a glance, their figures retreated, and when they appeared again, they were already atop the sky of Thunder Star.
Su Buqi gazed at the text imprinted on the sky.
At this mont, with the Star God’s own ascension, the text above shimred with glistening light, with colors interweaving, and the speed of formation accelerated.
Su Buqi turned back: "Please."
An Ran did not respond vocally.
She simply stepped out, leaving the planet, entering the Star Sea.
In the Star Sea, colossal constructions were in full swing, yet no one could observe her.
In the Star Sea, encircling the planet, this extraordinary figure holding the highest status within the Federation began her arrangents.
...
The relics of civilization.
The entire industrial zone had beco the most populated area within the ruins, where two factions gathered.
Even without considering the faction conflict, the situation, which could be terd a small-scale war, was an experience most participants were eager not to miss.
Ti passed.
When the ti ntioned in the communicator broadcast was reached, there was no general commander, but at this mont, the teams from the Divine Son faction launched their attacks consecutively!
This small-scale skirmish erupted in an instant.
Martial Abyss’s fourteen mbers split into two seven-mber squads, led by Qin Jin and Shi Luoshu respectively, like two arrows, rushing into the battlefield.
chanical participants intertwined, battle flas filled the sky, and from a bird’s-eye view, one could see multiple teams, sharp and unstoppable.
Martial Abyss, Celestial Strategy.
These two teams were the elites of the unaffiliated factions.
In the Divine Son faction, there were also two teams from the Seven Great Institutes continually impacting the front lines, performing exceptionally.
Lingshu, Nine Chapters!
Lingshu Academy, as the Corridor Star System’s most outstanding academy in the Spiritual Ability Series, had several Spiritualists among its participants in this competition.
On the battlefield, Spiritualists unleashed terrifying capabilities, cooperating to perform large-scale spiritual energy attacks, advancing the front line.
The Divine Son faction teams, fueled with determination, fought fiercer as the battle went on, continuously pushing the front line.
Qin Jin, Long Yun’an, and others initially acted with their teammates, and as the front line advanced, they started hunting impressive participants from the Saint faction.
In this pure battlefield, it ultimately ca down to individual strength to determine victory or defeat.
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