Mythical Era: I Evolved Into A Stellar-Level Beast Chapter 1814: 669: The 'Human' from a Billion Years Ago, the
Chapter 1814: Chapter 669: The ‘Human’ from a Billion Years Ago, the Great War Bursts Forth_3
Although Clive Dale had not clashed with the Guardians of the other three Peak Civilizations, his intuition told him that no one was a match for that human.
Of course, there are no absolutes.
If the Guardians of those three Peak Civilizations joined forces, the Divine Martial City Master, who was only at the mid period of the True Spirit realm, would probably not be able to hold them off and might even be repelled.
But no matter the outco, they had no right to intervene.
Once the battle for the Divine Object erupts, those outside the four great Peak Civilizations will be wiped out first.
At this mont, the Starry Sky Dragon carrying Clive Dale let out a low growl: “Clive, why are you so interested in the Human Race, and why this ti have you remolded your Origin form to take on a human shape?”
“Indeed, this question has always puzzled us.” Another Starry Sky Dragon also expressed its curiosity.
The Origin form is the core of the Star Ring Divine Clan, and the True Body can change at will, but the Origin form is always the shape forged at birth.
And with the Origin form cos corresponding mighty strength.
For example, their birth-ford shape as Starry Sky Dragons not only gave them the strong True Bodies and strength of the dragon species, but also retained the talent of starlight.
Thus, they are even more powerful than the Divine Dragon Sea, who is of the sa True Spirit Level yet possesses the Primordial Bloodline.
Similarly, so born in the shape of a sun or a Neutron Star not only possess vast True Bodies, but also inherently inherit the ‘strength’ of stars and Neutron Stars.
Clive Dale’s initial Origin form was that of a Neutron Star.
Or to say, he was a cosmic life ford from a Neutron Star. That Neutron Star was his True Body, born with an ancient level of power, capable of ripping apart and bursting stars.
But a thousand years ago, Clive Dale suddenly severed his realm, carving out his Neutron Star essence to remold his Origin form, which took on the exceedingly ‘weak’ and ordinary human visage.
This move shook the entire Star Ring Divine Clan at the ti, and even the supre Black Hole Monarch turned his attention to it.
But why Clive Dale did this, and why he took on a human na, nobody knew except for the Black Hole Monarch.
Including the two brothers who were born with him.
And this ti, Clive Dale showed no intention of answering, rely shaking his head slightly: “So things cannot be said, or rather, I am unable to speak of them.”
…The eyes of the two Starry Sky Dragons instantly showed shock.
Because being unable to speak and not wanting to speak are vastly different.
What power is it that renders Clive Dale, a True Spirit Level being, ‘unable’ to speak? Could it be that this human contains other dreadful secrets?
While the two Starry Sky Dragons were shaken, Clive Dale’s mind involuntarily conjured up a blurry image.
The starry space was dark and hazy, the entire universe in its endless expansion, with countless materials and energy converging to form nebulae and galaxies in the dawn of the cosmos.
Within the nebulae surrounded by cosmic dust, a semi-energy material radiating purple-white light and strong gravity slowly spun.
At that mont, the whole universe trembled slightly as an imnsely towering figure appeared, the colorful river of Destiny roaring beneath his feet, spanning endless Space-Ti.
The figure lingered in front of the object emitting purple-white light for a mont, then departed, seemingly in search of sothing.
Traces of that figure had existed in that part of space for eons, undying through the ages, until one day, it vanished into thin air under the influence of so power.
This vision was a mory that resurfaced in Clive Dale’s mind when he first saw a human over a thousand years ago on the Ancient Battlefield.
The figure that had appeared in their universe eons ago was a human, and although Clive Dale couldn’t rember the person’s specific features, he knew the individual was incomparably powerful.
It was a re passing encounter before his sentient birth, an impression that was imprinted deep in his mory.
And indescribable.
For instance, when he tried to ask other Star Ring Divine Clan mbers, which embodied powerful celestial forms, if they had ‘seen’ that human, the mories would be erased by an Invisible Power.
The question would be directly forgotten.
Including telling the Starry Sky Dragons that his remolding of the Origin form was because of that human, that thought too would be erased by the Invisible Power.
This kind of power almost made Clive Dale instinctively shudder.
Powerful, terrifying beyond words, it was a force that transcended the Primordial, it was Eternity itself.
The seemingly ordinary and weak human possessed the eternal potential to wipe out billions of species, far greater potential than their Star Ring Divine Clan.
Because even the strongest among them, the Black Hole Monarch, who had been born three million years ago, had been stuck at the Monarch-level for a hundred thousand years.
This was still the case ten thousand years ago when the Black Hole Monarch entered the Ancient Battlefield and, with the aid of the power systems of various racial civilizations, deduced the reasons behind the Star Ring form.
Before this, as they road the Starry Universe, they had no idea about cultivation.
They knew only to instinctively consu cosmic starry energy and slowly grow, with an infuriatingly slow improvent rate.
And the term ‘infuriating’ was even learned from the Human Race… For a mont, Clive Dale’s thoughts drifted as he studied the human knowledge stored in his mind.
This knowledge was obtained through a trade with a human.
In Clive Dale’s view, the most important aspects of a civilization are its script and knowledge, which contain the most core inheritance.
Therefore, he exchanged a Rule Level Divine Object for all the knowledge in that human’s Storage Ring, whether it was Cultivation thods or other recorded texts.
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