Chapter 1239: 396. You didn’t ti travel.
What should Noland Lee’s reaction be when a person with the sa voice, appearance, and physique as him before crossing appears before him?
Would his Sanity plumt, convinced that he’s fallen into so mind-bending illusion?
Or would his body turn ice-cold and stiff, struck dumb by everything before his eyes?
None of these were Noland Lee’s reactions.
He breathed heavily and rapidly a few tis, struggling to calm himself down.
After all, having been in touch with magic, a power beyond the ordinary, Noland Lee knew all too well that there were at least a dozen ways for him to see his past self.
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“ntal Illusion,” “Mimic Human Form,” sophisticated Magic Dolls, and so on.
As long as Noland Lee wanted to see his past self, he could easily make it happen with magic.
What truly shocked Noland Lee at that mont was that the other party was an angel recognized by the Assassin Angel, so why would they bear the face of Noland Lee before he crossed over?
Could it be that he himself used to be an angel, and beca a foreigner due to crossing over?
Was the current him still the sa person as his past self?
What was Noland Lee about to face next?
Would the angel opposite him absorb him, and the two would rge into one, becoming one entity?
Noland Lee’s eyes trembled slightly as he pursed his lips tightly, staring at that all too familiar face, and said with difficulty,
“Who are you? What is going on here?”
The being addressed as Scroll Angel by the Assassin Angel lightly tapped his chin and said calmly,
“We’ll talk about the matter between us later, let talk to Berya first.”
The Scroll Angel looked towards the Assassin Angel:
“Before you fell unconscious, were you secretly speaking with the Star God in the Divine Authority Garden?”
The Assassin Angel said,
“Yes.”
The Scroll Angel then asked,
“Do you rember what the Star God told you?”
Noland Lee keenly noted the language the two used was Ulnas Circle Language, clearly intending for him to understand the topic they were about to discuss.
The Assassin Angel said,
“I rember what happened then. The Star God hoped…”
The Assassin Angel stopped abruptly, unable to speak the words that were at the tip of his tongue.
The Scroll Angel continued,
“He hoped to move the Sacred Fire from the Inner Cosmos to the Fractured Dinsion, offering it willingly into the hands of Extraterrestrial Eternity, correct?”
Voluntarily offering the Sacred Fire… Noland Lee’s mouth gaped open in astonishnt.
He was not from the era of the Supre Star Palace, and he was not fully aware of the significance of the Sacred Fire, but he knew that what the Star God was doing was tantamount to creating his own adversary.
All the deities and angels of the Supre Star Palace depended on the Sacred Fire for life, drawing its power for longevity and continuous growth.
Now, however, the Star God was actually thinking of cutting off the lifeline of all deities and angels, handing over the treasure of the Star Palace to its enemies.
This this this this…
Had the Star God’s brain gone funny?
The Scroll Angel asked,
“You must have disagreed with the Star God’s actions at the ti, right? Then you blacked out and lost consciousness. When you woke up, you found yourself confined inside the Main Brain Controller.”
The Assassin Angel silently nodded.
The Scroll Angel said,
“I don’t know exactly what happened, but I suspect that the Star God had Gilenz take control of you, and Senati created your current Cage in Outer Space. Ironically, it wasn’t long before Gilenz and Senati followed in your footsteps. The two of them were invited by the Star God for confidential talks, one after the other, and then disappeared within the Star Palace.”
A grave gaze pierced through the Assassin Angel’s face covered by the purple mist:
“What questions did the Star God ask them? Were they the sa as the ones he asked ?”
The Scroll Angel said,
“Exactly the sa. In fact, the Star God had a private conversation with each one of us angels. You were the first, and I was the last. After noticing how one angel after another was disappearing from the Star Palace, I was prepared. Eventually, the day ca for the Star God to have a confidential talk with . He asked if I supported him sending the Sacred Fire to Barren Universe, handing it over to Extraterrestrial Eternity.”
“What was your answer?” the Assassin Angel asked:
“Did you agree? Is that why you are still alive now?”
“No,” the Scroll Angel shook his head lightly:
“I told the Star God that I was only responsible for recording history and wouldn’t participate in the operations of the Star Palace. The Star God was not satisfied with my answer. He wanted to take a more definitive stance. I said, fine, my answer is that I oppose your proposal. I think it will plunge the Star Palace into serious internal conflict.”
The tone and expression of the Scroll Angel were exactly like Noland Lee’s own…
Noland Lee listened on the side with an eerie feeling…
The Assassin Angel asked,
“Then why weren’t you confined inside the Main Brain Controller?”
The Scroll Angel clapped his hands lightly:
“Good question. That brings us to this confused Mortal standing beside .”
The Scroll Angel turned towards Noland Lee and smiled, saying:
“How does it feel to use the Deconstruction Core System?”
Noland Lee was startled, but at this point, he had already experienced far too many unexpected events, so he quickly regained his composure.
“Did you give the System?” Noland Lee asked with furrowed brows:
“And did you plan my crossing as well? What happened to my Parents and family after I left my original World?”
The Assassin Angel remained silent.
The Scroll Angel said with a gentle smile:
“The Deconstruction Core System serves as the carrier for the Deconstruction Technique, which is my signature ability, known only to the Assassin Angel. Others, whether they be deities, angels, or even the Star God, are oblivious to the existence of the Deconstruction Technique, seeing rely as one fond of writing and recording events. To better enable you to understand and use the Deconstruction Technique, I specially crafted the Deconstruction Core System.”
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