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Chapter 1749: 476 Eternal Disappearance and the God of Truth_4

The voice clearly ca from the direction of the high tower where Peggy previously conversed with the Butterfly!

“You should go and see for yourself.”

Isabelle calmly said,

“This chaos storm was ignited by you, and it should also be ended by you.”

“If it is always so, it becos legendary.”

Matthew nodded.

He looked at Isabelle, who seed increasingly younger, with a sense of reluctance.

Then, he rushed to the city at top speed.

Bell Tower top floor.

Matthew stood on the edge of the floor, looking at the plaza that kept sinking deeper and deeper, listening to the rumbling sounds coming from underground.

Shortly after,

a vast, irregularly writhing white object appeared in his field of vision!

The object that erged from underground resembled a gigantic white larva.

Its whole body was round, with layers of nested structures between its skin, many tiny claws on its lower body, and its back covered in dense, fine hair.

It gave a spine-chilling sensation.

But when Matthew took a closer look, he realized it wasn’t an actual larva.

It was an entirely chanical creature!

Indeed.

The white larva’s entire body was made of tal.

With each movent the larva made,

loud chanical noises sounded along with the interlocking of gears and even more complex sounds of friction and collision!

Rumble rumble!

Buzz buzz!

A mass of indescribable noise blended together, causing a strong sense of anxiety.

Combined with that unsightly and repulsive appearance,

most people would probably think this ugly chanical larva was part of the disaster.

Matthew took a breath.

He watched as the chanical larva crawled out from under the earth and lay motionless on the edge of the plaza.

Eventually, he couldn’t help but ask,

“What is that?”

Behind him,

a Giza Race nun dressed in a black, wide robe calmly replied,

“The God of Truth.”

The God of Truth?

Matthew was montarily startled.

The nun said,

“This will be the greatest constructed life in the world.”

“He possesses incredible strength, enough to deal with all unstable elents threatening the Multiverse.”

“He can execute the laws of Canning City fairly and justly.”

“He can turn truth and law from ideals into reality.”

“The Butterfly dread of using him to replace Elental Life, to protect Order City.”

“He spent half his life’s blood to turn the God of Truth from a concept sketch in the Cyber Dragon Laboratory into a real constructed life.”

“To the Truth Sect, of course, this is an offense.”

“Therefore, before the right mont, he could only hide everything underground.”

“He is the greatest Machinist in the world.”

“Unfortunately…”

“The God of Truth is still immature…”

A hint of concern flashed in the nun’s eyes.

At this mont,

Matthew also understood what the Butterfly planned to use to contain the overflow of ether in the city!

He could clearly feel,

all the ether that had lost its purpose due to the banishnt of the Evil Art Masters was rapidly flowing into the white larva’s body!

The larva was like another Evil Art Master,

greedily absorbing all ether substances!

As this process continued,

the larva’s size swelled rapidly!

“Absorbing enormous ether energy, transforming into a super constructed life…”

Matthew sowhat grasped the Butterfly’s intended design.

To grant the God of Truth the violent force necessary to uphold the law, the Butterfly, through the handiwork of the Machinist, endowed it with the ability to devour ether.

The initiation of the God of Truth itself also required a vast amount of ether as energy.

If the design and manufacturing of this golem were sufficiently mature,

then indeed, now would be the perfect opportunity to activate the God of Truth in Canning City.

But from the nun’s words,

it seed this golem was not yet fully designed?

With a trace of concern in his heart, Matthew continued to observe the changes in the larva.

As more and more ether poured in,

a layer upon layer of thin mbrane ford on the white larva’s body surface.

These mbranes seed to be made of countless tallic filants,

quickly covering the entire shell of the larva.

Several minutes later,

The larvae had been bound by countless tal filants into a huge tal cocoon.

The tal cocoon continued to absorb the ether within the city.

At the sa ti,

As the material layer gradually stabilized,

Isabelle closed the channels between the ether plane and the material world one by one.

The concentration of ether within Canning City began to visibly decline.

Everything seed to be developing in a positive direction.

But Matthew’s eyes were still full of worry.

He saw abnormal and violent writhing within the tal cocoon.

It was the Butterfly entity itself, controlling the larva and continuing to absorb an excessive amount of ether!

“The level of ether absorption is probably severely exceeding the maximum limit the God of Truth was originally designed to withstand…”

Matthew couldn’t help but marvel amidst his concerns.

If it were a spellcaster, after absorbing so much chaotic ether, they would have probably turned into a monster similar to a giant Evil Art Master by now.

Yet, the Butterfly and its God of Truth showed no signs of collapse.

Machinists really had much to offer in harnessing ether!

Gradually, however,

The writhing of the tal cocoon slowed down.

And, eventually, it ca to a complete and silent halt.

Matthew sensed the changes within the cocoon, and his face grew even more worried.

“What is the normal process for the God of Truth’s activation?” he asked.

The nun replied,

“According to Butterfly’s concept,”

“After absorbing a large amount of ether, the true God of Truth would break out of its tal chrysalis, transforming into a super chanical life with the appearance of a giant Butterfly.”

“I’m actually not too clear about the specifics.”

“But Butterfly ntioned to that there might be so technological shortfall in regards to breaking out of the chrysalis…”

“He said he couldn’t find a spark strong enough to ignite chanical life.”

“Even if he himself is willing to beco the soul of the God of Truth…”

Matthew nodded.

This was almost what he had sensed.

The early stages of Butterfly’s chrysalization went smoothly.

Later on, there seed to be a feeling of being stuck.

chanical life is still life.

While Machinists might have unique expertise in creating chanical beings, how could such a colossal entity’s need for spirituality be t by an ordinary person?

It required a trendous fire of life!

“Let give you a hand.”

“And while I’m at it, let’s make this fire burn even fiercer!”

With that thought,

Matthew opened Lost Paradise and approached the tal cocoon with a determined look.

The next second,

He pointed with his index finger, murmuring softly,

“Manifest, Divine Phoenix Egg!”

After expending a portion of the Founder Energy,

Matthew successfully resurrected the Divine Phoenix Egg, which had also been destroyed by the Singularity Cannon, within Lost Paradise!

Imdiately after,

He moved the Divine Phoenix Egg out of Lost Paradise and placed it beside the tal cocoon!

“Peggy…”

“Light it up!”

Matthew silently contemplated.

And so,

A tiny fla suddenly appeared atop the shell of the Divine Phoenix Egg and the tal cocoon.

In a place where ether was so dense,

Any spark could ignite a violent explosion.

Let alone what Matthew released was Gordon’s Fire from the Primordial Heavenly Realm!

In an instant,

A conflagration ignited everything around.

At that mont,

The fire grew larger,

The explosions more intense.

Endless ether coursed forward, fueling the flas that soared skyward, forming a Fire Pillar capable of piercing the heavens!

Within the Fire Pillar,

Both the tal cocoon and the Divine Phoenix Egg emitted refreshing and clear yin sound.

At that mont,

Matthew could feel,

Between the two,

As if there was an extrely subtle connection!

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