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??Chapter 906: Chapter 600: A Starved Cal is Bigger than a Horse_2

Chapter 906: Chapter 600: A Starved Cal is Bigger than a Horse_2

So he had to hold on…

But by holding on, he would attract their attention.

The situation seed to be getting worse.

However, it was at this mont that Colin felt an odd barrier start to strengthen…

Imdiately after, the terrifyingly bright stars slowly returned to normal and dimd, becoming a sowhat distorted, whispering but barely normal night sky.

“Phew, it’s darkened. My intuition tells

that ‘Lady Rabbit’ exerted her force, she… activated sothing very dangerous?”

In the flicker of a thought, Colin furrowed his brows, feeling it was sowhat like fighting poison with poison.

For now, the urgent matter needed resolution…

“Being a ‘Fla Bearer’ does co with troubles…”

Flas surged in Colin’s eyes, even though the external crisis seed temporarily resolved, he could still feel it.

Ever since the “Primordial Fire” had descended, battles had erupted in almost every direction overhead, and each one seed connected to the “Primordial Fire” and to him…

A massive number of enemies seed eager to rush here to intercept him.

However, there were also many ally “branch mbers” blocking from all sides…

He even sensed the presence of so “Fla Bearer” Reservists from afar.

Upon further inspection, he discovered…

Among these still-living Reservists before becoming “Fla Bearer” Reservists, many had strengths seemingly surpassing his own?!

“What kind of monsters are these, so strong, and here I thought I was the most formidable one…”

Colin didn’t dwell on this awkward realization but shifted his gaze back to the battle before him.

Compared to the terrifying and desperate scene from earlier, he didn’t even know what words to use to describe the situation here…

“A farce?”

Many who were originally just bystanders wanting to see if they could snatch sothing here, decisively started picking sides—

No, it wasn’t when the “Primordial Fire” descended but just a mont before, perhaps a few seconds before, when Colin was still in the “walking” phase, that they had already made their choices.

“Can’t say much about other skills, but these guys sure learned how to speculate and profit quickly.”

Looking at so of these “pure bystanders” who outwardly and inwardly indicated intentions like “defending ‘humanity,’ supporting ‘Primordial Fire,’ it’s my unshirkable duty” or “that year watching the company collapse, sitting in the containnt crying uncontrollably, now having the opportunity…”, “nowhere to serve, wandering many places…” Colin’s feelings were mixed.

Many “high-level” Containnt Subjects had terrifying powers and were not lacking in intelligence, but their emotional expression was far simpler, far from the level of the “King of Savage Sound.”

And Colin didn’t know exactly what was inherited in so “humanity” traditions; he always felt these guys expressed themselves in oddly abstract ways.

However, these matters weren’t so important; at the mont, Colin indeed needed fighting power.

Besides, there were so higher entities originally besieging him, but suddenly they switched sides, showing intentions as if they had been “lying in wait” for many years just for this mont…

‘It feels like things are veering towards the magical.’

Colin muttered to himself internally, but overall, it appeared relatively safe here.

More accurately, including Earth, the Solar System was temporarily safe…

Although there were still about five or six high-level Containnt Subjects, who seed to realize they were completely “dead” with no chance of release, hence fought with all their might.

But they were caught up in the righteous brigade of the “Primordial Fire,” hardly causing any significant stir.

Even so, Colin felt that he could now utilize his privileges to imdiately lock these high-level containnt subjects nearby, cut off their signals, and solve the problem at its source.

He hadn’t done so because firstly, he had just gained these privileges and was not yet fully familiar with them, and secondly, it was to give these suddenly increased “reinforcents” so work to do.

Of course, another main reason was…

Colin discovered that in the nearby area, including things like containnt facilities, launching many things required Points, needed an initial driving force to activate them…

Not much, possibly just a million points or a few million.

For a collective, this amount of points wasn’t much, but for an individual…

It was a bit troubling.

Especially for Colin who had just risen to this position and truly didn’t have any.

The points in his pocket, not to say there were none, could also be described as barely significant.

‘I thought ‘Points’ were so kind of credit currency, never expected they aren’t, and their production thod, though complex, essentially, are burnt from the ‘Primordial Fire’? Similar to the ‘electricity’ on Earth, it’s kind of a universal material, but it’s more versatile than universal… This is using goods directly as currency?’

Colin murmured to himself, troubled about money, when assisted by Shana, he raised his hand and pinched his forehead.

Then, an unexpected event happened.

Suddenly, he discovered that a certain auxiliary function was activated—

[“King of Madness”: Renewable energy, approximately 12,100 Points can be obtained for each hour of processing…]

“Affiliation”: Unspecified.

“Review”: Although already depleted and basically drained, a dying cal is still bigger than a horse, adding fierce flas for more roasting is still viable…

“God, a dying cal is still bigger than a horse…”

Colin was speechless; this function was sowhat unscrupulous, but it did open up so of his thinking.

Next, as he thought about letting everyone contribute their part, if they had a leg to contribute, a leg, if they had a hand, contribute a hand, fundraise and start burning it up, initiating chanisms near the company, a ssage ca through the company channels, asking for his review.

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