I'm trapped in a block

Chapter 667: Illuminating the Unknown

Chapter 667: Illuminating the Unknown
Holding the eye, Mo Ling felt the softness of the jelly.

He suddenly had a strange feeling, as if the eye had grown into one with his palm and become a part of his body.

At the same time, a strange sense of clarity spread from the eye to his field of vision. He seemed to be able to see things through the eye that he had not seen before. Those things had always been there, but were hidden from normal senses...

Holding the jelly eye in his hand, Mo Ling slowly expanded his vision beyond the block.

Unprecedented clarity, it seemed that all obstacles were pierced by his vision, and those subtle parameters were also captured by his eyes, reflecting everything he saw in his heart.

Many small animals gathered around the block without anyone noticing.

They looked all kinds of strange things, some looked like rabbits, some looked like balls, and some were strange creatures of unknown shape, but Mo Ling could feel the weak aura from them all.

These creatures are like ants that can be found everywhere, and a slight kick can lead to their destruction.

These weak creatures hid quietly around him, looking at him with pitiful eyes.

"It turns out that the vine can really carry them..."

Collecting eyes is just a special kind of "behavioral bond".

The vine uses this behavioral bond to connect these weak creatures to itself, and deepens this bond with "requests" and "promises."

It uses the intersection of synchronous orbits to cross time and space, interweaving creatures living in the past and far away, and embarking on a journey with it...

Looking at the small animals among the debris, Mo Ling felt a little warm in his heart.

Even though the vine remained in the abyss, these little animals still waited for it silently, never leaving it.

When they were weak, the vines did not despise them and carried them along.

And now, these little animals will not leave the vines, but will stay in this quiet abyss, accompanying the vines.

The little animals seemed to have discovered Moring. They gathered together and guided it to look upwards.

"Up there? The source of the falling debris?"

Mo Ling looked upwards and saw small animals surrounding him, leading him upwards.

"is it here?"

With the help of the power of that eye, Mo Ling seemed to penetrate the limitations of his vision and saw the track extending into the distance.

At the intersection of thousands of tracks, countless small animals had already lined up and pointed him in a direction.

Following that direction, Mo Ling saw an extremely suffocating scene:
It was a vine that stood between heaven and earth, its countless tendrils forming a track that covered the sky and the sun, and its body slowly rotated along the track.

Tendrils from all over the sky hang down and land on the connected tracks, merging themselves with those tracks.

It seemed to have become the core of a galaxy. Everything revolved around it. The orbits of all planets were centered on it. Every speck of dust between the galaxies was under the influence of its gravity. It stood in the center of the abyss, tightly entangled by the chains transformed from the orbit.

The coiled orbital rings are like precise gears, and the thousands of tendrils are transformed into bearings that pass through the gears. It rotates with the rotation of the gears and vibrates with the collisions. Although it is a living creature, it has become one with the rules of the gaps in this world.

The price of this is that it no longer has the breath of life...

Beneath the slowly rotating track network are absolutely strict operating rules. The number of teeth and wheel diameter of each track gear are fixed, and the rotation is also fixed.

The power of the spiral rolls the space and flows everywhere, but no living thing can feel it because they are also part of this world, trapped in that orbit and rotating with it.

Living beings stand on planets, and planets revolve around the core.

They only felt that nothing moved, but the entire galaxy had moved hundreds of millions of light years in an instant.

Inside the orbit, everything is peaceful. Outside the orbit, the stars are changing...

The vine made itself into a part of the track, embedding its body between the tracks of the law of operation, engraving the anti-entropy of life on the rules, and giving the entire track network the ability to resist the entropy worm. But as a price, its "life" no longer exists.

Although it never disappeared, it turned into another form of existence, solidified between the constantly rotating orbits.

After seeing this scene, Mo Ling finally realized what the vine had done.

He stared blankly at the tall figure entangled in the track, and suddenly remembered the question Shadow had asked:

"Why are you doing this? You don't have to protect the weak, you don't have to wear those eyes, you don't have to plug the abyss... Why aren't you doing anything for yourself?"

Mo Ling was still a little confused, but looking at the countless creatures at the intersection of the tracks, he understood...

There are many kinds of emotions in the eyes of those creatures:
"worship."

"Worried."

"admire."

"gratitude."

Their gazes are complex, yet very easy to understand.

"Is it to see these eyes?"

To gain admiration and gratitude? To gain approval?
It seems... that's not the case.

The vine standing between heaven and earth did not care about the meaning of these gazes. It seemed to just hope that these gazes could exist forever...

The track wheel rotates slowly. The vine has never changed its mind. It wants to protect those living beings from the bottom of its heart, but now it has changed its method.

Under the orbit of that life structure, countless entropy worms were crawling around.

Mo Ling knew of their existence, but the eyes of the vines could not see those entropy worms.

However, it seems that their existence can be confirmed from another perspective...

"flow."

The flow of those debris.

The entropy worm clings to the orbit of life, and while it exerts its influence on the vines, it also transfers its power to the spiral of the orbit.

The spiral force exerted on those debris was also superimposed with the power of the entropy worm.

At this moment, Mo Ling's perception was extremely sharp. He once again focused his attention on the flow of the debris, and decomposed the power in it along the rotation of the orbit.

Space orbit, time orbit, mind orbit...

Excluding those orbits that are not disturbed by the entropy worms, only the life orbit is left.

In the process of resisting the entropy worm, the life track also received a counterforce.
The birth and spread of those fragments are closely related to the existence of the entropy worms.

"A butterfly clinging to a vine flapping its wings can cause a hurricane of debris..."

And those invisible flows contain hurricanes caused by the worms of entropy.

With the help of its keen senses, Mo Ling quickly found traces of the "hurricane" and then followed the direction of the flow to outline the vague outline of the entropy worm on the vine.

"I found you..."

(End of this chapter)

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