1769: Chapter 1676: eting of Strong Persons 1769: Chapter 1676: eting of Strong Persons Peter Brown was becoming increasingly accustod to his current full-body energy condition.
Peter Brown clearly felt that he was now exceedingly powerful, countless tis stronger than his strongest past self.
Suddenly, a person appeared before Peter Brown.
The two looked at each other.
“Who are you?”
The other’s voice resonated throughout the star domain.
“I am Peter Brown from Earth, and who might you be?” As Peter Brown replied, he distinctly sensed the other was very strong, their aura surging wave after wave.
“I am Poseidon Paul Nash, and this Star Island you’re on belongs to .” The newcor was a burly man, and as he looked toward Peter Brown, his face carried an expression of bewildernt.
“Star Island?” This term confused Peter Brown.
At that mont, Paul Nash also sat down cross-legged and said, “I’m quite curious, how did you cultivate to this level?
I’ve been managing this star domain and observing it.
In the past few thousand years, there hasn’t been a single person who has reached this stage.
How did you cultivate to this point?”
It seed the other might have not had anyone to speak with for quite so ti, as he appeared very curious.
Peter was equally curious, never having expected to encounter such a being in the cosmos, who claid to be a god.
“Are you a god?”
“It’s rely a title.
When soone can live for billions of years, they are naturally regarded as a god.”
Peter Brown nodded inwardly; considering his current condition, living for tens of thousands of years truly wasn’t a difficult task.
However, it was the first ti he discovered so new changes to the matters of the cosmos.
“The Earth I’m from is currently developing.
Why are you swallowing Earth’s fortune?”
Paul Nash smiled and said, “It’s been a long ti since I’ve seen a person grow up.
Let’s have a chat.
I never expected you’d also have a star-fated tier, the sa level as mine.
I’m getting more and more curious: where did you suddenly co from, and how did you grow so rapidly?”
Peter Brown smiled and replied, “How could you possibly know everything about the developnt of the world?
Heavenly Will is unpredictable.”
In response, Paul Nash slightly nodded and said, “You’re right, indeed it is so.”
While they spoke, his entire aura suddenly retracted, and he no longer looked like a Strong Person, but rather more like an ordinary person with no cultivation.
Seeing the other’s behavior, Peter Brown understood that the other had lost the intent to kill.
“This is my first encounter with such a layer of matters, may I ask for an introduction?”
“Very well, you now have the right to know so of these circumstances.”
Paul Nash pondered for a mont and began, “I’ll explain it like this, you are a person from that Earth.
Your Earth has land, as well as vast oceans, whereas the universe we inhabit is vast, so vast we do not know its full extent.
In this region, the cosmos is like a great ocean, and the star planets are like islands.
Based on strength, there is a division of territories.
After division, conquests ensue in various star domains over fortune, which is acquired from life-bearing star planets.
Only star planets teeming with life can provide a substantial amount of fortune.”
Peter Brown was stunned by what he heard, never imagining such a scenario.
The cosmos is an ocean, and star planets are islands?
Simply contemplating it gave Peter Brown a sense of awe; he had not expected such a division.
“So, there are many star-level masters?”
“Let give you another analogy.
There are many ants on your planet, aren’t there?
They are nurous, countless in a nest, and in their activity, they can destroy everything they encounter.
However, from your human perspective, they are very small, and they might not even be aware of your presence, isn’t that the case?”
Peter Brown subtly nodded his head.
Paul Nash smiled and said, “To you, we are what you call the Divine Race.”
“Divine Race?”
“Correct, we see humans just as you see ants.
Although this analogy isn’t very pleasant, reality is indeed such.”
After a pause, Paul Nash smiled and said, “Surprising, isn’t it?
In fact, in this starry sky, the Divine Race are the true rulers.”
Peter Brown had seen many races by now, so this did not surprise him.
Ever since eting Paul Nash, he knew he might have entered a completely new tier.
“What exactly is the situation with your Divine Race?”
“It’s not only our Divine Race; now you’re also a mber of it.
Everyone who can reach this tier is called a part of the Divine Race.”
“Please tell more about what the Divine Race actually is.”
“The Divine Race in this universe are beings born capable of traversing the cosmos, treating the starry space entirely as if it were flat ground.
Everyone is extrely strong, with all sorts of powerful energies.
Even I haven’t fully understood all the details.”
From the other’s words, Peter Brown realized that he truly had entered a brand-new realm, one where strong individuals were as common as trees in a forest, and compared to them, the people on Earth were indeed very weak.
“So, if you’re responsible for this region, can you swallow the fortune of the star planets?”
Paul Nash said, “That’s how it is for everyone.
You’ve just entered the God Tier and hardly understand the situation.
Fortune is obtained from each life-bearing star planet.
Regarding the acquisition of fortune, there are two sources: in addition to the star planet and the dominated region itself, fortune can also be drawn from defeating an opponent, extracting it from their body.
Be careful on your own; in the world of the Divine Race, a mont of negligence could lead to soone draining your fortune, and if you lose your fortune, you face nothing but the path of death.”
As he said this, he looked toward Peter Brown and comnted, “Don’t worry about , I prefer peace.
I was previously concerned that my power wasn’t sufficient to defend this place, but now I’m relieved.
With your presence, we can safeguard this region together through strengthened cooperation.”
Peter Brown wasn’t adverse to this suggestion, as it was rare to encounter a rational mber of the Divine Race.
Seeing Peter Brown’s agreent, Paul Nash smiled and said, “That Star Island called Earth – I’ll leave it to you.
I won’t swallow Earth’s fortune anymore.
You take responsibility for it, and you can swallow the fortune yourself.
Rest assured, as long as there are abundant life forms, fortune won’t be exhausted by consumption.
You can continue to grow by constantly swallowing it.
However, relying on the fortune of a single star planet is clearly not enough.
You must find a way to ascend.
We’re all just one-star beings; when higher-tier individuals arrive, we can only face extinction.
The world of the Divine Race isn’t safe.”
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