Capítulo 1236: Chapter 158: Blank Worm
Tang Qi asked that question because at that mont, his peripheral vision caught sight of the horror.
Originally, Tang Qi was not supposed to see it, but in order to glimpse the flaws in Rose’s ascension path, he quietly activated All-Knowing.
Then, inadvertently, Tang Qi’s peripheral vision swept over the new visitor who descended together with the three into the Library’s 33rd Sector.
A total of seven figures, humanoid in shape, but with details vastly different from the human species.
They are about half a ter tall, more goblin-like than goblins, with heads, bodies, and limbs made of green leaves, pale moss, and filthy swamp mud.
Tang Qi imdiately knew their species na: “Glenn Swamp People,” but information related to them is unimportant, because these Glenn Swamp People’s bodies have beco containers.
They are a kind of walking empty shell, with true horrors hidden within their bodies.
Tang Qi saw, or rather, saw the outer silhouette of one.
Yes, no details, only a silhouette.
It was a “worm,” at least in outward form.
It is transparent and yet colorful.
It seems nonexistent, yet it definitely exists.
When it exists, it’s about the size of a thumb, at least that’s how it appeared in Tang Qi’s eyes this ti.
It looks like an extrely ugly, or perhaps extrely beautiful and terrifying glass larva that no one could sculpt.
It quietly perched on a neural stem made of moss of a Glenn Swamp Person, motionless, not consuming or gnawing, like the most well-behaved passenger in the world.
Tang Qi watched “it,” it did not perceive Tang Qi.
But at this mont, Tang Qi, maintaining his human form, was hard.
He seed to be suddenly dragged into a peculiar world, where rules changed.
He began to see illusions, hear hallucinations, his limbs seed to start swelling, and strange “substances” suppressed him, preventing him from breathing, then began to penetrate into his body through his mouth, nose, and ears.
This feeling closely resembled soone about to drown.
Tang Qi could resist, but his rationality restrained him.
He was like a blade of grass accidentally brushed by a gigantic limb, he could break, bend, but if he suddenly curled up or struck that giant, the outco can be imagined.
“These are unimaginably terrifying beings, what they emanate isn’t a Divine aura, at least not those previous All Spirits’ aura, they are more terrifying than All Spirits.”
“Do not resist, otherwise it will disturb it, and other worms.”
“They co with malice, malice that is difficult to perceive.”
“Their target is the Library.”
As these thoughts flashed by, Tang Qi’s mind echoed with Rose’s telepathic response.
The answer was sowhat unexpected.
Tang Qi originally thought that a force like the “Library” could not be disturbed unless multiple, even a dozen Divine Systems united, just like the [All Things Can Be Sold].
But the answer from Rose was:
“The Library has been invaded many tis, because nearly infinite vastness of knowledge accumulates here, many Divines and so strong Divine Entities harbor covetous ideas.”
“They will use various thods to invade here, or stow away without permission, each ti discovered, the Library imposes corresponding punishnt.”
“However, since the Library is truly a Permanent Neutral existence, even if it knows each invasion has masterminds, it will not initiate destructive war, at most record them on a blacklist.”
“Known powerful entities that frequently attempt invasion include the Rotten Father God, the Lord of Light, the Origin Divine Race, so unknown Sovereign from the Abyss Universe… even unknown beings from beyond boundless mystery, but most invasions end in failure, and for different invasions, the Library has corresponding alert asures.”
“What did you see, replicate it, I can directly sound the alarm.”
Until Rose’s last sentence was conveyed, Tang Qi was still enduring that harm.
Outwardly, he showed no change, but in Tang Qi’s perception, he almost transford into the most terrifying fate for a drowning person—a giant corpse.
While enduring this harm, he also gained sothing.
In his mind, an Information Fragnt was being painstakingly deciphered.
The next mont, Tang Qi saw the only secret at present—the worm’s na.
“Divine Entity: Blank Worm.”
“???”
“Boom”
Instantly, Tang Qi’s mind seed bombarded, causing surging tides.
He finally realized where the inexplicable familiarity ca from after being swept by the sense of crisis.
This worm, Tang Qi had never seen before.
But the power contained within this worm, Tang Qi had felt before.
In the previous war’s episode, Tang Qi, collaborating with Isapatra, imprisoned her husband Cesar.
And the Taboo Divine Object used to incarcerate Cesar was called the “Blank Cage.”
As powerful as Cesar, a God System Dominator, even faced with the cage’s descent, could not resist, he only had ti to spew so harsh words to his wife before being brutally imprisoned, for a duration of a million years.
“Yes, there can be no mistake, though the two are not alike.”
“But that ‘blank,’ that power almost unaffected by any authority, is completely of the Sa Origin?”
At this mont, Tang Qi very much wanted to be distracted and summon the Ancient Marx to ask about the worm’s origin.
But clearly, there wasn’t enough ti.
Because just when Tang Qi unveiled that Information Fragnt and prepared to replicate the “Blank Worm’s” external shape to convey to Rose Madeline, it seed that the long-awaited upheaval finally erupted.
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