It was an indescribable whisper, a shiver deep in the soul, and an irresistible murmur.
Anyone who cos into contact with them will lose their consciousness completely in an instant, becoming a puppet controlled by them.
But now they are all locked up.
This is a prison.
A prison that has existed for countless years.
At this mont, within a certain grand hall of this magnificent city, shadowy figures are slowly stepping inside.
At the entrance of the hall stand two silver statues, their eyes emitting a dazzling diamond-like radiance, their hands empty but posed as if holding swords, standing motionless before the hall.
In the center of the hall is a swirling nebula.
The floor is made of light blue crystals, allowing glimpses into the void below. There are golden chairs on all four sides, seemingly floating on clouds, and as these shadows take their seats, they gradually solidify into diverse beings.
These seem to be their incarnations.
A total of four incarnations sit on the golden chairs.
Tap, tap, tap.
A rhythmic tapping sound is heard, followed by a calm male voice: "Everyone."
"I’ve just received a ssage."
"The Ti Dragon’s lair has discovered a distress signal from the Space-Ti Inspectors. Since the destruction of the Upper District in the Divine Hall of Space-Ti, this is the first ti we’ve received a signal from the Inspectors."
"It’s highly possible that they have inheritors still existing."
His words caused the others to glance at each other in slight surprise. Then, an elderly man with rings on all his fingers stood up, frowned, and said, "The Inspectors are different from us Guardians. They can easily cross the Crystal Wall Elent barriers to perform tasks."
"Whereas our task is to guard a specific Crystal Wall Elent."
"Unless we obtain the Upper District key, it’s very difficult for us to leave our assigned Crystal Wall Elent to provide support."
"Moreover, there are currently only four Space-Ti Guardians in the divine hall."
"The regions we each guard are either sealed with ancient evils or have massive sources of pollution. So places are even entangled in Pantheon warfare."
"It’s hard to pull away."
Upon hearing the elder’s words, the others fell silent.
Then the first man to speak opened his mouth again: "This is also why I’ve gathered you here. The Space-Ti Hub lacks power."
"We’ve all only ascended as Space-Ti Guardians in the last three thousand years, and the regions we are responsible for are each problematic."
"But we’ve been disconnected from the Inspectors’ ti-space signals for a long ti."
"This is our only chance to reconnect with the Space-Ti Inspectors."
"If successful."
"The Inspectors’ system in the Space-Ti Hub will be restored, and those present will have thods to cross Crystal Wall Elents."
A brief silence.
After weighing the pros and cons, the figure whose face was shrouded completely in light and shadows spoke, a cold female voice slowly saying: "If we collectively muster the power of our four Space-Ti Guardians, perhaps we can open the barrier of the Crystal Wall Elent and temporarily enter the river of ti."
"But at most, we can only send one person inside."
"The question is, who can go?"
Another silence ensued.
The first man spoke again, spreading his hands: "In my region, the Death Pantheon is at war with other pantheons, I definitely cannot leave."
"In my region, there’s a Plutonium Dragon. If I don’t keep an eye on it, a world might get destroyed at any mont," the elder beside him shook his head.
The female light shadow sighed, "I fear I cannot leave either."
"In the region I’m responsible for, mutations have occurred in the Ancient Gods’ remains, and nearby void energies have been detected."
The hall fell into silence once more.
The first man to speak thought for a mont and said: "Couldn’t we expand the Crystal Wall Elent barrier a bit? I actually have a few Floating Cities capable of Star Realm travel lying around, equipped with Star-Annihilating Weapons. If we could send one over, it might solve the problem."
"Impossible," the female light shadow shook her head decisively.
At this mont, the figure that had remained silent spoke. Apparently, he wasn’t human, just shaped into a humanoid form, specific details unknown. He uttered in a deep voice: "How about sending the Neutron Star Golem over?"
"Absurd!" The elder rudely interrupted: "Without the Neutron Star Golem guarding?"
"What if those vile things break out of the prison?"
The group fell silent again.
Finally, the first man spoke again, hesitating: "I do have a friend who can endure space-ti turbulence, not being a Divine Spirit, thus not bound by the Crystal Wall Elent laws."
"Sending her over, not sure if it’ll work."
The elder beside him asked: "Can she handle ancient evil level beings?"
"About fifty-fifty," the man seriously pondered: "But she is unkillable, as long as a single cell remains, she can resurrect, rescuing the Space-Ti Inspector should be no problem."
"We can leave the Crystal Wall Elent issue until later."
"First, let’s rescue the people from the Inspector’s line."
"Only they know the whereabouts of the Upper District key. Without their help, it’s hard to enter the Sea of Ti."
"Without Space-Ti Inspectors."
"Just relying on us Guardians, the Divine Hall of Space-Ti remains incomplete."
"No matter how strong we are."
"We still remain trapped within our Crystal Wall Elents."
A mont of silence.
The elder was the first to speak: "I agree."
The woman of light nodded: "I also agree."
"No objections from ," said the humanoid silhouette: "In that case, summon the Ti Dragon."
"We cannot do without its assistance this ti."
"The Ti Dragon’s lair is our only way to approach the river of ti."
At this point.
The humanoid silhouette hesitated: "Actually, I still think sending the Neutron Star Golem is more secure."
"That is, after all, a Crystal Wall Elent with Racial Ascension."
The other three Guardians present shook their heads, dismissing the proposal: "The Neutron Star Golem must definitely stay."
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