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Chapter 989 The Secret of Sos

Chapter 989 The Secret of Sos
Sos is probably the only extraterrestrial planet that Milo has visited besides Aldebaran.

Well, if we have to be strict, maybe Earth could be considered one too.

The moon definitely doesn't count. A cat could easily reach that place with a kick, so it can't be considered a celestial body in outer space.

...

Sos is located in the constellation Taurus and is a binary star system with green stars. If observed from the perspective of the clock in Milo, which is located in the outer universe, it appears as a lush, murky celestial body.

This planet gave birth to civilization, or at least once did, and it was a civilization far superior to that of conscious humankind.

...

The clock landed smoothly on the surface of this green planet, in the heart of a desolate city ruin.

After Milo and Igor jumped out of the clock box, Raven skillfully shrunk the clock back to the size of the original small black box, tucked it under his arm, and then, without even needing to figure out which way to go, began to walk directly through the city ruins.

Everything around was grayish-green, as if it had been severely corroded, so that no matter which direction you turned your gaze, the scene you saw was extremely similar to the previous one, making it impossible to discern the direction.

But the raven seemed to know the city very well; after turning into the dilapidated streets, it easily found its way to its destination.

After navigating a complex area of ​​ruins, the view suddenly opened up before us.

It must have been an ancient and massive building that reached into the sky. Its center looked as if it had been struck by something, and the entire building was in a state of collapse. The center was still emitting rolling and chaotic energy, and countless pieces of the building were suspended in the air, but they did not spread further, as if they were frozen in the moment of being struck and collapsing.

This makes it resemble an upright active volcano, with the crater being a gap filled with rolling, chaotic energy, except that the magma flowing inside is green.

...

The raven walked silently toward the crumbling megastructure.

Milo remained silent, but Igor kept muttering to himself as he gazed at the ancient, dilapidated building.

Finally, He seemed to understand something, and spoke clearly, asking the raven:

“Is this your masterpiece?”

The raven didn't turn back; he continued walking ahead. After a moment of silence, a response came from beneath the hood of his black cloak:
"It used to be."

...

Without making a sound, Milo pulled a pair of long-bar binoculars from his trench coat, opened them, and looked at the giant building in the distance that was rippling with green waves.

He had smuggled this telescope from the Kingdom of Kem. Its workmanship and quality were not particularly high-end, but that did not prevent Milo from seeing the floating objects of distant buildings and the strange life forms that shuttled back and forth between the cracks through the narrow lens.

Those were floating creatures with tentacles; in the simplest terms, they were flying octopuses.

"Star Familia?"

Milo turned the telescope around and found that the Star Familiars could be seen drifting aimlessly inside and outside the broken building. They looked around the entire ruins, as if they were searching for something, or as if they were just wandering aimlessly, or perhaps they were being controlled.

I'm familiar with the Star Familia's Milo; we've dealt with each other before.

At a particular point in history, a conflict erupted in the city of R'lyeh.

These floating, eerie creatures are probably one of the most well-known subordinate races in the mysterious world.

Because the ruler they serve is Cthulhu, the most well-known figure of the Old Days.

...

Milo subtly turned the scope around and glanced at the back of Raven Cloak's head.

He didn't quite understand why Raven would switch to this particular trip. Milo helping Ig find his missing wife was just a transaction, so what was Raven after?
Seemingly noticing the gaze projected onto him through the telescope, Raven turned around, glanced at Milo with his blue-green eyes, and then spoke:

“I think you need to know some things, some secrets hidden on this planet.”

Milo shrugged: "After all these years, you still love making up these kinds of riddles."

Raven:

"This place once also contained a star core. In your words, it was the slumbering place of that child, another Azati." "..."

Milo remained silent for a moment.

He put away his binoculars, looked up and stared directly at the massive, crumbling building in the distance, and after a long while said:
"once?"

That means that Azati no longer exists here.

So did He leave, or was He unearthed and killed by something far more terrifying?

The raven said:

"The Outer Gods fought an internal war here. The Outer God whose true form was Iknagenisz died in this area. In fact, what we are standing on now is His corpse. The real planet Soth was shattered in that war."

Milo: "Where did that Azati go?"

Raven: "The Outer Gods devoured Him."

Milo: "Poor kid."

...

At this moment, Igor finally couldn't help but ask:
"What does this have to do with my Idhaila?"

Raven: "Your Idhra was annihilated in the War of the Stars, but the awakened core of Soth, Azati, took its remains and gave it another life."

Milo: "What a cliché plot."

Raven: "After Azati was devoured, Idhaila took his place and continues to slumber here. His dreams refuse any will to enter. I think you might be able to give it a try."

...

Milo's brow twitched slightly.

Bring Ig here to try, because He had a child with Idhra in ancient times, and may indeed be qualified to enter Idhra's dream.

But what is Milo here for?

The raven provided the answer: "You have resonated with Azadi of the conscious world in a powerful way."

But this was not the question in Milo's mind:
"What I mean is, why enter Idhaila's dream?"

Raven: "Because we must fight for the power of the star core."

He calmly looked at Milo and continued:

"Don't you understand? Only by mastering a sufficient amount of star core power can we maintain our existence when the ultimate will awakens from its dream. No one is exempt, whether they are inferior, superior, vassal races, or gods. When He awakens, everything will return to annihilation. When He falls into slumber again, new buds will sprout anew, and our existence will become meaningless."

"So that legend is true?"

Milo was skeptical:

"The entire universe is but a dream of Azathoth."

Raven: "Only by mastering the power of Azadi can one carve out a space of one's own in the dream world and survive in it. This is the common goal of all gods and superiors now."

...

Milo...

"?"

Why does this sound so familiar?

Is my Silberyl...?

(End of this chapter)

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