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The ’huge’ blanket fell onto the surface of the God Star, imdiately becoming extrely small, because even a casually fallen leaf from the Tree of Ten Thousand Realms is one or two thousand kiloters in length and width, much larger than this ’blanket’.

But this blanket can grow; when Ange planted shell fruits on it, the whole blanket began to ’grow’ day by day.

Everyone was sent to work tirelessly, picking shell fruits, peeling their shells, and quickly attaching them to the ’blanket’s’ edges while they were unbothered.

The entire process must be quick, without hesitation; otherwise, once it reacts, it will harden and beco resilient, and then you have to find Ange to process it.

The whole process was extraordinarily laborious, as the blanket’s area expanded, Ange had to reincarnate more Star Descendants, especially those druids and followers of the Harvest Goddess who showed their talents in crop competitions.

This kind of shell fruit picking work now is quite similar to planting and harvesting grains, so those with planting experience can adapt quickly.

"If we continue like this, the surface of the God Star will soon be completely covered," Negris said.

"I guess that’s the master’s intention, to cover the entire God Star with shell fruit, like a Star Mover, to reduce the loss of incrents," Anthony said.

"This... Gez Fortress will probably panic; in sixty years, when his true self cos over, he’ll find the God Star gone," Negris said gleefully.

...

In the Boundless Space Hole, Gez Fortress’s Dark Star Avatar was following the Star Mover from afar.

Since the Star Mover was moving outwards, not towards Little Fireman Divine Star, Gez Fortress did not attack him but kept hanging far behind. Bored, they began to talk, getting to know each other’s situation.

"So you’re saying you attacked just to make stay away from this God Star, leaving it for you to handle?" the Star Mover asked, surprised.

"Yes," Gez Fortress replied.

"Why? How are you going to handle it?" the Star Mover asked curiously.

"I’m not telling you," Gez Fortress said.

"If you won’t tell , then I’ll go destroy it first," the Star Mover said, slowing down, pretending to turn back.

Gez Fortress was silent for a while before asking, "You are a Star Mover; do you know what the external world is like?"

"External world?" the Star Mover pondered for a mont and asked, "In the eyes of ordinary God Stars, the external world is similar to here, an endless void with God Stars everywhere, clustering into branches."

"Between the branches is a vast, boundless void, where there’s nothing. Even the entire strength of a God Star cannot cross this boundless void," the Star Mover said slowly.

"Ordinary God Stars? In the eyes of ’unordinary’ God Stars, what is the external world like? Is it really dangerous?" Gez Fortress asked.

"Dangerous? Why ask that? There is definitely danger, but ’very dangerous’? Who told you it’s very dangerous?" the Star Mover asked.

"Those Dark Stars," Gez Fortress said.

"For Dark Stars, it is indeed sowhat dangerous; after all, there are God Stars everywhere. Unless they can form a team like us, they will only be driven roles among the branches," the Star Mover said, sowhat empathetically.

He was also a Dark Star; compared to complete God Stars, Dark Stars are either too small, aged, or flawed in so way, and are generally dimr than normal God Stars, often bullied among the branches.

But the Star Mover had his special abilities; the team they ford dared not be provoked in the void.

Now it was Gez Fortress’s turn to fall silent for a while before saying, "Why aren’t you in your team? How long did you sleep?"

The Star Mover was silent for a while, saying, "First question, I’m not telling you; second question, can’t rember. Do you rember when the God Stars in the Boundless Space Hole disappeared?"

Gez Fortress said, "I rember."

Gez Fortress rembered when those God Stars disappeared, but it was so long ago that he couldn’t convert it into the more commonly used ti unit ’year’ by Ange and the others.

God Stars don’t have nas or their own asurent systems, and without conversion, he couldn’t say how long it’s been.

"Good, rember that; after those God Stars disappeared, I began to sleep," the Star Mover said.

"Why did those God Stars disappear? Did you guys blow them up?" Gez Fortress asked.

The Star Mover said indifferently, "I’m not telling you."

Another ’I’m not telling you’; Gez Fortress fell silent for a while and said, "Answer my question first, then I’ll tell you what happened externally."

"What happened externally?" The Star Mover was taken aback. Could sothing have happened externally? For it to be used as a bargaining chip, it must be valuable. What could have happened externally?

Between God Stars, there isn’t much intrigue. After thinking for a while, the Star Mover said, "Look at our na, Star Mover; we moved them to the external world."

"What?!" Gez Fortress exclaid in shock.

He certainly knew the na Star Mover, but he thought the Star Mover had only mastered a kind of rapid space migration ability, not that they could move from the Endless Cage to the outside world?

"Then... can you move to the external world?" Gez Fortress asked excitedly, a rare emotion for a God Star.

"In your current form? Yes," the Star Mover said, sizing him up.

"No, no, I an my true self. Can you move my true self to the external world? My true self is about the sa size as this God Star," Gez Fortress said.

The Star Mover quickly said, "That won’t do. For such a large God Star, we need cooperation among six Star Movers."

"Six Star Movers? Can you call over six Star Movers?" Gez Fortress asked.

The Star Mover said, "You answer first, what happened externally?"

Gez Fortress hesitated for a mont and said, "According to those Dark Stars’ description, there appeared two terrifying entities externally, hunting God Stars everywhere. The external world thus beca very unsafe, and many God Stars want to co here to avoid disaster."

The Star Mover completely stopped. His true self floated in the void, seemingly stunned there, before finally asking, "Are you sure?"

"I’m not sure; these are all what those Dark Stars said. They ca in from the external world through the Gate of No Boundary, bringing this news. I can’t distinguish truth from falsity, just repeating it," Gez Fortress said.

The Star Mover imdiately said, "Where are they now? Find them and clarify. You can’t distinguish truth from falsity, but I can. If what’s said is true, then it’s troubleso."

"Trouble? For whom?" Gez Fortress asked.

"My companions are all Star Movers; they can move God Stars to the external world and move them back here. But now, I don’t see a single Star Mover nor any other God Stars. If the external world is dangerous, why haven’t they moved back here?" the Star Mover asked.

Gez Fortress paused and said, "All your companions are dead?"

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