Foreign Land Reclamation By a Vegetable-growing Skeleton Chapter 1634: 1199: He's Too Heavy
Chapter 1634: Chapter 1199: He’s Too Heavy
“Spaceship? Attacking you? Then fight back.” The Star Progeny Master said in confusion.
The reaction of the Origin Divine Light was peculiar—when attacked, shouldn’t the first response be to retaliate? Why would this be the reaction instead? Could it be that it had never been attacked before? Or had it been confined for so long that its responses had beco sluggish?
“I… But…” The Origin Divine Light struggled to explain because the attack it faced was far too strange. The enemy wasn’t attacking it from within the Space Rift but rather on the bulwark between space and dinsion.
It was as if soone slamd a door as soon as it was opened—but instead of standing outside, they were embedded in the door…
Unable to clarify further, yet the Star Progeny Master’s words seed reasonable—regardless of whether they were ‘outside the door’ or ‘within the door,’ retaliation was necessary. The Origin Divine Light once again tore open a Space Rift, but before its intent could probe deeper, with a “pop,” the rift collapsed.
“They’ve shattered the space.” The Origin Divine Light remarked.
Inside the Boundary Migration Airship, seeing this scene unfold, Negris instinctively exclaid, “Big Cat? Is this Big Cat’s space-shattering ability?”
Ange nodded.
In an age where spatial magic and transmission thods were in abundance, capturing those elusive figures required strategic spatial interference.
Disrupting the continuity of space rendered such spatial magic ineffective. However, the thods employed by typical Mages had no impact on beings of Ange’s level.
Even if dozens of Space Mages collectively cast spatial restriction spells targeting a specific zone, Ange could freely enter, exit, or teleport at will because those magics were re distractions.
Conversely, all spatial magic beca utterly useless before Big Cat. This pudgy Dinsion Beast might let out a casual yawn, and an entire region would instantly lose the ability to conduct spatial magic—even gods would find teleportation impossible.
Big Cat’s annihilation of spatial magic was akin to a dinsional suppression. Its destruction of spatial continuity was authentic space fracturing. Clearly, Ange was now employing the sa space-shattering thod as Big Cat, thereby neutralizing the Space Rift’s stability.
“When did you learn Big Cat’s innate talent?” Negris asked in surprise.
“I didn’t.” Ange shook his head.
Speaking as though dismissing the thought, Ange lightly stomped on the airship’s surface. The vessel dipped slightly, causing ripples to spread outward across the Dinsional Wall in concentric waves.
“Is this caused by the Boundary Migration Airship?” Negris asked in amazent.
Ange nodded. The Boundary Migration Airship possesses a unique chanism designed to glide across the Dinsional Wall, allowing it to impact the wall directly. The ripples generated by the Dinsional Wall destabilize Space Rifts.
This feature characterizes the Boundary Migration Airship, likely the sa ability Big Cat leveraged to effortlessly fracture space.
Ripple by expanding ripple, the airship repeatedly nudged the Dinsional Wall, producing waves that spread outward endlessly, making it impossible for the Origin Divine Light or the Star Progeny Master to use Space Rifts for teleportation.
After several attempts to create rifts—which consistently collapsed in less than half a second—the Origin Divine Light found itself dazed: “Now what? Should we fly there?”
“Why are they able to shatter space so effortlessly? Doesn’t it consu significant energy? How about we wait for a while?” Fly over? Sounds silly. It would take months to reach the Divine Light Alliance from here.
“Fine, let’s wait.” The Origin Divine Light didn’t want to foolishly attempt flight, so it opted instead to foolishly wait. Several days passed, and each effort to tear open space revealed that the domain remained persistently fractured.
What they assud required imnse energy had already been delegated by Ange to others—Kram, Little Ghost, even Ursman, Leonel, Red Star, Walker—each capable of taking turns. anwhile, Ange’s projection was already operating in a location far beyond their imagination.
Within the Origin World, the blazing Dinsional World was slowly shrinking. Without the energy supplied by the God Star, this world had begun its march toward collapse. If no new incrents were introduced, its fate was already sealed.
The Origin Divine Light had co to the sa conclusion: from the mont it withdrew the God Star—or rather, from the mont it harvested all life within this world—the outco was irreversible. Even if the God Star were released anew, nothing could change.
The South Coronet had been endlessly introducing intelligent life from beyond, creating incrental growth to barely sustain the world’s fragile balance. With all life now harvested, regret was no longer an option—unless a presence capable of rapidly initiating a cycle of incrental growth erged, salvation remained unattainable.
By the seething magma flows, an erald-green seedling suddenly burst through the charred crust, poking its head above the surface.
Waving its cotyledons, swaying its tender sprouts, it radiated an impassioned ssage: Grow—hard—grow—hard—
The seedling grew swiftly, quickly developing into a Little Sapling. However, the surrounding temperature was far too intense; the sapling dried out rapidly, losing moisture faster the more it expanded.
A Light and Shadow Miniature erged from the sapling, its vague form giving no discernible details, yet its gestures and posture unmistakably resembled Ange. The miniature reached out, brushing its hand forward, where rows upon rows of water spheres, each no larger than fingertips, coalesced into view.
Whoosh whoosh whoosh whoosh—the cascading spheres resembled storming rain as they bombarded the sapling, replenishing its moisture and spurring robust growth. Soon, its roots grew long, dense, and sturdy, piercing into the surrounding magma.
Wherever the roots penetrated the magma, the once fiery red molten rock instantly cooled. Concurrently, the roots proliferated, becoming denser.
The Light and Shadow Miniature matured slightly, now revealing a clearer visage. It extended its hand over the cooled magma, producing several Fire Dragon Fruit seeds with each touch.
Fire Dragon Fruit thrives best amidst fire-elent-rich environnts. When the miniature stomped its footprint, Fire Dragon Fruit trees sprouted with remarkable speed, blooming and bearing fruit within monts.
While the Fire Dragon Fruit trees blossod and developed fruit, they absorbed vast quantities of fire elents, causing the surrounding fire elent levels to plumt rapidly. The miniature promptly planted wild grass alongside them.
Grass, the fastest-growing plant species, possesses the ability to blanket entire grasslands overnight. Within minutes under the Instant Death Halo’s acceleration, the wild grass completed an entire growth cycle, scattering a generous yield of seeds.
The miniature sowed these seeds across every patch of suitable soil, triggering a surge of vibrant life from the rapidly proliferating grass, further accelerating the Little Sapling’s growth.
The Tree of Life, the Void’s most enduring plant species, demands only minimal early assistance and a consistent influx of life force before adapting to even the harshest environnts.
The Light and Shadow Miniature tirelessly provided fitting initiations—summoning water to address shortages, cultivating grass to replenish life force, accelerating growth wherever delay arose.
As the Little Sapling matured into a towering Big Tree, the miniature swelled in size concurrently, transforming into a full-fledged Light and Shadow ‘adult,’ with its features now fully defined—a skeleton.
No matter how Ange evolved, his self-awareness eternally remained rooted in his original Farming Skeleton identity.
The Light and Shadow Skeleton gleefully cultivated its crops, sowing optimal types into suitable plots and rediation plants into unfavorable ones. If undisturbed, it seed poised to establish an incrental cycle before ceasing its activity.
Unfortunately, such tranquility wasn’t to last. Sensing external interference, Ange’s intent retreated back to the airship as Negris reported: “They’ve left. The Star Progeny Master used Star Shifting to depart ahead of schedule. That God Star is actually flying—does he plan on drifting slowly to reach the Divine Light Alliance? Doesn’t he have any alternate ans of travel?”
Ange shook his head: “Other thods? Impossible. He’s—too heavy.”
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