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1737: Chapter 1733: Hatching 1737: Chapter 1733: Hatching If one were to survey this planet from a high-dinsional perspective, they would see the entire planet glowing brilliantly.

Surrounding the planet, nurous “Divine Boats” slowly revolve, like gemstones on a crown, or satellites orbiting the sun.

The world is ascending dinsions.

A colossal shadow sprawled atop the planet, its size even surpassing the planet itself.

Yet part of it has already sunk in, and another part has been absorbed into the planet.

It tries to struggle, but it’s futile, like a giant beast with its foot caught in a bear trap…

Though it might be far larger than the trap itself, it cannot tear the trap apart with its bare hands.

Perhaps it should give itself a clean cut…

“The oxygen levels in seawater have drastically increased, and nutrient-rich marine plants have exploded in growth.

Our Magic Plants Ships are generally experiencing situations of oversized growth…”

The world is treating it as nutrition to “ascend dinsions.”

The most direct changes are manifesting in the current oceans, where the life environnt is visibly transforming.

The original toxins are self-dissolving and rging; the new generation of oceans, as verified by experts, is highly nourishing for both humans and beasts…

“…Maybe we’ll see fish as big as small boats, or perhaps even dinosaurs.”

“Let’s get through this stage first; maybe the marine life will end up being devoured completely by dragon-snakes.”

Lu Ping’an remained calm, his hand subrged in the seawater as he tried to sense the ocean’s changes.

As the experts described, it was an ocean highly suitable for incubating life, but at the sa ti, it was also ideal for cultivating giant beasts.

“But it’s also very conducive to the growth of demonized organisms…”

Lu Ping’an lifted his hand and wiped it dry.

He no longer felt the distinct sting he used to; the change was quite evident.

anwhile, Chris revealed an expression of rare joy…

Having recently recovered, she had devoted all her ti to studying the changes in this world.

To her, the outco of the world was not actually important.

She had already seen plenty of high magic worlds and collected enough specins.

But the process of this world’s ascension, especially under the rapid transformation fueled by vast amounts of “energy” supplies, was a once-in-a-lifeti event.

She wasn’t rely observing the world’s various data; that held little interest for her, being fundantal information she could later exchange for anyti.

It carried limited aning.

Instead, she was observing the physical and spiritual changes in various creatures and demons during the process of evolution.

This transitional state of evolution aligns deeply with her focus on “biological evolution.”

Understanding the “process” and obtaining the “result” would naturally illuminate pathways of evolution.

This “natural progression” was invaluable to her.

“Let’s go.”

“…Wait a mont…

Fine, fine, all of you, help record this.”

Chris reluctantly complied and followed along.

Lu Ping’an’s “point reserves” were already running low, making them difficult to replenish at this stage.

Chris had to accompany him to ensure safety.

At the sa ti, she was assisting Lu Ping’an with his work…

“Are the materials nearly ready?”

“Almost.”

In the courtyard, at boiled rapidly in the large cauldron.

Lu Ping’an had been collecting materials for so ti now.

He was preparing to create a new Magic Pet to face the upcoming battles.

anwhile, the garden in the courtyard teed with a variety of hybrid Magic Plants…

Over the past days, the Life system had also been diligently collecting materials.

Deities’ flesh, fragnts of New Gods—such rare resources, once hard to co by, now required only a brief dive to collect corpses.

There was no reason to pass it up.

“…Whew, it feels uncomfortable, yet tolerable.”

Lu Ping’an could still sense the toxins in the water—levels lethal for ordinary humans—but for him, they were already akin to a comfortable environnt.

“How far is it now?”

“Within half an hour, probably.”

Lu Ping’an pulled a rope tied to a small “underwater drone.”

It was about two ters long in a streamlined shape resembling an elongated submarine.

It was a recent product sent from the rear—a self-operating Extraordinary AI reconnaissance drone.

It would form a network with other autonomous reconnaissance drones, transmitting underwater findings and guiding warriors in their hunts.

For now, subrged in the water, Lu Ping’an seized the chance to take a brief rest.

“…How are your injuries?”

“Not bad.”

Lu Ping’an’s body bore nurous scars; combat at this level invariably left its mark despite powerful healing.

Right now, Lu didn’t dare to use Postponed Paynt casually.

Lu Ping’an glanced at his nearly-recovered chest cavity and right shoulder, nodding slightly.

His innate “Life Transformation” ability had a downside; many conventional dical thods were effectively useless for him.

Currently, this type of miraculous self-healing could be considered fate’s favor.

Traveling to the next battleground, Lu Ping’an hoped to recover a bit more.

“Do you think the ‘little guy’ can successfully hatch?”

“The chances are quite high; this ti we should receive fate’s blessing…”

In the courtyard, a newborn continued to be incubated.

The majority of its materials consisted of the prey Lu Ping’an had hunted in recent days, those dragon-snakes that had dispersed everywhere.

An important note about these dragon-snakes: they were exceedingly hard to kill…

Without an ability to utterly obliterate them, rely defeating them would cause their calamity to spread even further.

Now, it was primarily those hunters with special abilities who were taking greater initiative on the battlefield.

Naturally, Lu, possessing the Fla of Life and exceptional combat power, had beco one of the main forces.

But the more he hunted, the more exhausted he grew.

The sheer numbers were beyond count; even with relentless overti, there was never an end.

And if just a few escaped to encounter a New God, a whole new horde would erge.

“Six left…

Four generations later, still manageable.”

Arriving at his deep-sea destination, Lu Ping’an observed the six dragon-snakes, letting out a sigh of relief.

This batch of opponents wasn’t overly troubleso…

But six Rule-level dragon-snakes would cause devastating losses if they made it ashore.

“Let’s begin.”

One specialized weapon for Multi-Headed Dragons was unveiled, its surface marred by bloodstains and wear yet still sufficiently effective.

After half an hour, Lu Ping’an began his return.

The enemy’s Undying-nature was formidable; even just burning them had taken him over ten minutes…

As a result, Lu’s right knee now bore a fracture-level wound.

“About three hours, I guess…

Hopefully, I’ll get so ti for an update.”

But before he could return, another drone arrived to guide him to the next battleground.

“Hopefully, the ‘Dragon-Snake Enemy’ will hatch soon…”

While working overti, he tossed the newly gathered “materials” into the cauldron as he passed by it.

Lu Ping’an remained fixated on the Magic Pet in the boiling pot, hoping this creature built from dragon-snake blood and flesh would beco a true Dragon-Snake Hunter.

“…I hope it can work overti for …

cough, I an, I hope it can end this dragon-snake calamity.”

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