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Chapter 1652: Chapter 706: Confrontation of 2 World Wills – Part 2

But despite their haphazard wandering, they confusedly found themselves out of the maze after a few minutes.

In the depths of the maze, at the center of the giant cube, what appeared before the four was a small-sized cube with the height of a single person, also floating above the ground, almost identical in shape to the giant cube seen from the outside.

However, this small cube was covered with countless cracks, and more than half of the upper right side had vanished, like a Rubik’s cube violently struck by soone, leaving only one-third of its remains, with the remaining parts shattered, the surface covered in nurous tiny, floating rhomboid fragnts.

“As you can see, this is the Heart of Ti, the central core of the world’s ti,” the Fairy Queen sighed.

As Mu You approached the cube, his Ti Pocket Watch suddenly emanated a violent vibration, a homing instinct compelling him to move closer to the cube.

The small fragnts floating around the cube were strikingly similar to the Shard of Ti’s Heart he initially obtained, clearly the sa type of thing.

Vivian frowned at the cube in front of her, “The damage to the Heart of Ti is even more severe than before…”

“Indeed. That’s why I said the slots for entering the Ti Cage are so precious. Each activation of the Ti Cage causes further damage to the Heart of Ti.”

“And now, the Heart of Ti is nearly on the brink of collapsing. We have utilized all available forces to carefully maintain its integrity. Even so, it is estimated that the cage can only be opened two to three more tis before it completely collapses,” the Fairy Queen said.

“What happened here?” Mu You asked.

Before he arrived, he hadn’t expected the so-called ‘Heart of Ti’ to be on the verge of disintegration like this.

No wonder Zuo Qiu was relentlessly pursued by the Ti Guards for simply stealing a shard from here; the Heart of Ti was already on the brink of collapse, and every remaining shard here was vital.

Once the ti center collapses, the entire world’s order will fall into chaos.

“It’s a long story.”

The Fairy Queen said, “Why not sit down and listen to a story first?”

“A long, long ti ago, in a desert isolated from the world, lived a little boy nad ‘Ti.’ Besides him, there was no other living being in the whole desert.”

“Although his only companions growing up were endless white sand, the boy had a simple mind, mixing sand into mud to mold figures and animals. Even playing with these monotonous, single-colored clay figures every day, he was quite happy.”

“And so, the little boy played with mud in the desert every day, gradually transforming the entire desert into a clay field filled with clay figures. He also built his own house in the desert, living a monotonous but carefree life year after year, always remaining the innocent little boy.”

“Until one day, a colorful stone drifted from the sky. Compared to the desert’s re black, white, and gray, this stone was dazzlingly beautiful in the boy’s eyes.”

“The boy picked up the stone as a precious treasure and brought it ho. In return, the stone told the boy it could help him transform his environnt, making his world colorful.”

“The boy happily agreed, and indeed, the colorful stone didn’t deceive him. The black and white clay field was swiftly transford into a colorful valley, with green grass flourishing and all sorts of life competing.”

“Initially, the boy was delighted with the world’s beauty, but soon, he realized that his monotonous existence began to feel out of place in this colorful new world.”

“When the boy sensed sothing wrong and wanted to stop the stone from transforming, he found that the transformation was already unstoppable.”

“He was like a playful child igniting a dry straw on the prairie, dancing with joy at the beautiful flas, believing himself in control, but soon the flas turned into a raging inferno, impossible to extinguish, threatening to burn him to ashes as well…”

“And then?” Little Ya couldn’t help asking, her face showing concern, as if she had already empathized with the boy’s perspective.

“Later, the innocent boy, amidst the pain of being smoked and roasted, gradually awakened a consciousness for self-preservation. He dug a firebreak around his house to prevent the flas from burning it, preserving for himself the last bit of survival space.”

“But this wasn’t enough. From the fire, so tall, burly creatures often rushed into the boy’s house to bully him, wantonly damaging it and even violently extracting his bones.”

“The boy thus beca increasingly thin and weak, barely able to stand, with death only a matter of ti. But no one wants to die. Scarred, the boy finally decided to resist, quietly planning and cultivating his own forces, hoping soone could rush into the flas to retrieve his lost bones and blood, making him strong again…”

The Fairy Queen narrated silently.

Mu You had already understood by this point.

The little boy referred to the original world’s world consciousness, which was none other than the ti incarnation of the Primordial World.

And the colorful stone referred to the Heavenly Stone that brought the divinity system to the Sky High World, spreading the divinity system across the entire world as soon as it landed.

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