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The Ancient Man Snake lashed out with a vine, aiming to strike, but it missed and landed on the surface of the God Star, causing a large crater. Molten fire surged with ripples, spreading from the surface to the entire God Star.

The vine’s striking speed was relatively slow, so they had to act first, then have Ange push out his arm to block the vine’s descending path. Their cooperation needed to be very precise.

Now the Ancient Man Snake’s vine had lashed out, but Ange failed to push out his arm, naturally missing the target.

"What are you doing? Do you know how much energy it costs for to attack once?" The Ancient Man Snake roared in anger.

No one could bla the Ancient Man Snake for being furious. It had finally made up its mind to cooperate with Ange and his party, yet their first attempt ended in failure, seriously denting its enthusiasm to collaborate.

Moreover, its main body was laborious to move, and though the vine’s strike looked incredibly powerful, capable of creating a massive crater on the God Star, the energy consumption and damage to the vine were imnse. The Ancient Man Snake’s single vine strike resulted in a painful outco.

But despite paying such a price, it missed?

Ange remained silent—it was indeed his responsibility. Having suffered once before, the Star Zombie was evidently on guard against his repeated tactics, reacting exceptionally quickly.

In the depths of the God Star’s environnt, he did not need to move much; just a shake of the arm would trigger enough pressure from the explosive molten fire to tear apart so parts.

Ange was using a hastily assembled Molten Fire Avatar, utterly unable to withstand such explosive forces. This was his oversight—not foreseeing the Star Zombie’s swift response. At that mont, Ange had actually tried to freeze space, but unfortunately, it did nothing, and the high-pressure molten fire shattered the frozen space.

This explains why the depths of the God Star are so secure—the environnt there renders many techniques ineffective.

Though Ange admitted his fault, Anthony wasn’t pleased: "Sir Ancient Man Snake, do you an we must not make any mistake facing the Incrental Body? Haha, if so, why cooperate with you? We could manage it ourselves. Or how about swapping roles—you go down and tug out its arm, and then we’ll chop it off."

"You..." Anthony’s reasoning was well-grounded, quickly silencing it. If the Incrental Body were so easy to handle, why seek cooperation?

It couldn’t even reach the depth where the Star Zombie’s arm was located. Frankly, it was sowhat embarrassing—for soplace that could be considered its semi-ho ground, it was surprising how the depths it could reach paled compared to these Star Descendants.

In the end, it could only leave one final sentence: "Call when you’ve figured it out. Fail once more, and we won’t cooperate."

The Ancient Man Snake left in a huff, while Anthony turned to look at Ange, finding him deep in thought, likely contemplating how to extract the Star Zombie’s arm.

No one disturbed him; they stepped aside and quietly discussed, "According to the Lord’s description, the Star Zombie must be constantly vigilant, it’s tricky."

"Yes, the Star Zombie is on guard, it’s tricky. Its reaction is too swift; even under the pressure in the depths of the God Star, it could shatter the Lord’s avatar," Anthony remarked.

The Monarch said, "Perhaps precisely because of the depth within the God Star, the explosive power of the Star Force becos so potent. In a spacious area, the Star Force wouldn’t be as violent."

The Monarch possessed the Star Power and knew its might. According to Ange, the power in question wasn’t achievable by Star Force alone. In such heaviness within the God Star’s depths, a re shake of the arm could crush Ange’s avatar, indicating it wasn’t just Star Force at play.

Despite extensive discussion, they reached no conclusion. The environnt of the God Star’s depths curtailed all thods; even a thousand strategies couldn’t be employed there.

Ultimately, everyone’s eyes converged on Ange, hopeful for a solution.

After a long pause, Ange finally lifted his head, evidently done pondering. He glanced at Negris and Anthony, then pointed to his own body.

Negris understood Ange’s gesture swiftly, promptly virtualizing to attach himself, followed by Anthony and the others emulating him. At this point, even if Ange hadn’t looked their way, they attached themselves first—worst case, they’d be dismissed.

Even the Monarch summoned his Star God Avatar, virtualizing to attach, as everyone wanted to see if Ange had devised a good strategy after prolonged thinking.

In one Soul Shift, everyone arrived at the Silent Death Sea, before them lay a massive corridor—spacious and pristine, devoid of any clutter, as if cleaned by a high-powered Vacuuming Magical Artifact.

Looking ahead, everyone’s breath caught: "Is that a Rock Ball? It’s grown this enormous?"

What lay ahead was a spherical plane, gradually moving forward, capturing everything in the material belt with its gravity, drawing them into its embrace, further increasing its trendous mass.

This Rock Ball had achieved hydrostatic equilibrium, appearing perfectly round, with an atmospheric layer forming on its surface, where smoke rolled thickly, clearly showing temperature variance.

"Temperature variance? Is the Rock Ball heating up?" Tyrone asked, being a professional Astrologer, naturally aware of what this phenonon indicated.

Ange glanced over, nodding slightly.

"Wow, the Rock Ball’s mass has grown to generate significant pressure, high pressure creating high temperatures, high temperatures causing material to vaporize into gas, released onto the surface, forming an atmospheric layer. With temperature variance, it starts to flow, creating wind, wind friction forming electricity, cooling thereafter forming rain, rain gathering into one mass, becoming lakes and oceans."

"With fire, wind, water, and lightning, it won’t be long before a Pri Material Plane forms here," Xisluo marveled, "It’s creating a new world."

Others weren’t too surprised, Negris even scoffed, "It’s not the first ti."

"Huh? It’s not the first?" Xisluo was stunned. Though he knew these people ca from the Boundless Space Hole, he hadn’t been told of such creation experiences.

Negris proudly inquired, "Do you know of the Ancient Godlight?"

Xisluo probed, "The one imprisoned in the Boundless Space Hole?"

Negris nodded, "Yes, it exploded; its remains birthed a Primordial God, also called Ancient Godlight. Ange defeated it, using its power to create a brand-new Dinsion with over a dozen planes, including a God Star and a Pillar of Creation. Before coming here, we all lived in that Dinsional World."

"Sss—Is the lord truly a God of Creation? I—" Xisluo was astounded, but before he finished speaking, a spark-emitting Faith Fire materialized before Ange’s body.

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