"Still on about research topics? Are you trying to play teacher-student roleplay?"
Eiji was amused.
Just imagining Kishinami wearing a white blouse, black pencil skirt, and pantyhose was quite exciting.
But to be fair, he couldn't simply ignore Kishinami's words.
Because he genuinely had doubts about the existence of the cyberspace.
The cyberspace initially only appeared in Kinojo City. According to BB, Goetia had her establish it to help Heroic Spirits awaken.
But rlin had always maintained extre wariness toward that cyberspace.
Eiji only half-believed BB's explanation.
However, since the cyberspace hadn't caused any problems later, Eiji didn't pay much attention to it.
Thinking about it now, this cyberspace was indeed unusually suspicious.
The most suspicious aspect wasn't its functions, but its quantity.
Initially, there was only one cyberspace in Type-Moon Academy in Kinojo City. Perhaps there were others elsewhere, but Eiji hadn't discovered them. At that ti, cyberspaces were very few.
But when the second moon appeared in the sky, the number of cyberspaces began sprouting like bamboo shoots after rain. The entire Kinojo City was filled with cyberspaces—dozens if not hundreds of them.
And when the third moon arrived at this Singularity, cyberspaces had already appeared all over the world. According to rlin, their number had exceeded ten thousand!
Until the fourth moon arrived, terrestrial civilization faced mass extinction, and the UO finals officially began.
What was on the moon? That answer had long been revealed—Mooncells from various parallel worlds, even super quantum computers capable of calculating up to eleven dinsions.
But why did the finals only officially begin when the fourth moon arrived?
Why did the number of cyberspaces explode when the second and third moons appeared?
Goetia hadn't revealed this answer, and perhaps even he didn't know it himself.
Eiji had certainly pondered this.
The reason the finals only began after the fourth moon appeared was likely because sothing required the combined power of all four Mooncells to accomplish.
The first three moons could only continuously perfect this process.
Only when the fourth appeared could the outco be finalized.
"I don't know. Why don't you just tell ?"
Eiji looked directly at the fully restored giant Kishinami and shrugged.
"After all, you just want to buy ti, right? Fine, I'll give you this opportunity."
"Hehe, you're quite arrogant too!"
Kishinami's light laughter echoed.
How I look forward to seeing him bow before !
Arrogant?
Hah!
Eiji sneered coldly.
You think I'm like you?
I'm genuinely aweso!
Please call this confidence!
"BOOOOOOM——!!!"
While speaking, the ground beneath them suddenly began shaking violently.
This fierce tremors swept through the entire Kinojo City, collapsing nurous buildings. The roaring sounds spread throughout the entire finals venue, and the massive commotion made countless participants pale with fear.
Just how high-level were the participants fighting here?
"Then as you wish, I shall directly tell you the answer."
Kishinami's voice grew increasingly ethereal.
Her form beca illusory, as if she might vanish at any mont.
"Those cyberspaces, nominally ant to awaken Heroic Spirits, actually function to store nourishnt!"
Nourishnt?
Eiji's eyebrows twitched, as if he had thought of sothing.
"This Singularity is extrely peaceful. The Heroic Spirits living here have no need for battle—they enter the final stage in their peak condition from the very beginning. But participants from outside cannot."
Kishinami's voice, full of lant, rose from beneath the earth.
"For example, because I caused a bit of trouble earlier, I failed at the critical mont of tamorphosis. All the Spirit Origins I had accumulated were completely depleted, my power greatly diminished—less than a tenth remains. To participate in the finals in such a state, no matter how you think about it, is an act of recklessness, isn't it?"
It was more than just reckless—it was like throwing at buns at a dog!
As a Beast, Kishinami possessed an imnsely powerful Spirit Origin.
But with her power greatly depleted, she rely retained that Spirit Origin in na. On this stage where hunting Spirit Origins is the goal, with less than a tenth of her strength remaining, she would undoubtedly beco a coveted target in many people's eyes, attracting attacks and the usurpation of her Spirit Origin.
The so-called "Spirit Origin" refers to the spiritual particle foundation.
In the world of magecraft, spiritual particles are the most fundantal, indivisible particles of a person or a soul, corresponding to quanta in the scientific world.
Spiritron transfer is the process of decomposing a person into these most basic spiritual particles, transmitting them as information to the past, and then reassembling them into a person. The Coffin is used to protect the integrity of these spiritual particles.
Therefore, all living beings inevitably possess a Spirit Origin, differing only in strength, weakness, and form.
Even Eiji must have a Spirit Origin.
However, ordinary ans cannot seize another's Spirit Origin. This requires not only compatibility but also the consent of the person being stripped. Only a suprely powerful computer like the Mooncell can bypass all restrictions, cleanse a Spirit Origin into a blank state, and allow anyone to absorb it freely.
"But this is a competition to determine the Earth's UO. How can we allow those originally qualified to compete to accidentally lose due to injuries or power depletion?"
"Speaking of this, you should understand now, right? Those cyberspaces store vast amounts of nourishnt precisely for participants like in situations like this."
The ground beneath their feet suddenly rose.
No.
It wasn't the ground.
Eiji had mistaken it for the ground only because he was too close.
In reality, if viewed from a distance, it would be clear.
It was a body.
A female body, enveloped in light, with distinct curves!
"Boom——!!"
The female body rising from the ground quickly adjusted its posture and stood firmly on the earth.
Its height was approximately one thousand ters.
If the previous fifty- or sixty-ter Kishinami was only visible to people within a few kiloters, now, no matter which part of Kinojo City you were in, you could see that towering, colossal female form.
Hundreds of thousands of people stared dumbfounded at the sky-piercing giant.
Ninety-nine percent of the contestants were instantly struck by a trendous ntal shock, their brains feeling as if struck by a massive hamr. Their cognitive abilities lted away like the first snow after rain, leaving them either weeping or laughing hysterically.
The entire city of Kijōshi instantly descended into a carnival of demons!
"Ahahahaha! Is this the feeling of successful tamorphosis? Truly an experience I've never had before—utterly subli!"
Kishinami's bewitching yet unrestrained, soaring laughter echoed throughout the entire cyber world.
Drawing upon the nourishnt stored across countless cyber spaces, the tamorphosis that had failed during the CCC collaboration was now perfectly achieved!
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