The Monster is Coming

Chapter 392 The History of the Clan's Transformation, a Chronological Chapter

Chapter 392 The History of the Clan's Transformation, a Chronological Chapter (Seeking Monthly Tickets)
Upon receiving a notification from StarNet, Alan glanced at the settings menu of the live stream.

After confirming that the access was encrypted and only the inviter could view it, I immediately turned to look at the guide floating beside me.

The monster world is vast and boundless, its extent unimaginable.

There are also countless planes, secret realms, and unknown spaces that connect to the monster world.

Finding a branch of the Lunar Eclipse Clan that may have fled to the Monster World in such an endless world is a million times more difficult than finding a needle in a haystack.

The power of an individual, or even the power of an entire clan, is poured into it, but it is like a stone sinking into the sea, barely causing a ripple.

Only guidance can provide an absolute answer.

Through the background information, he roughly understood the guide's identity: he was once one of the four supreme gods of the monster world.
It is also one of the entities most closely connected to the framework of this world.

They possess the supreme authority to access the world's operational logs.

It's like a super search engine connected to the entire monster world database, providing assistance to players at any time.

Ah Lan placed her hopes on this and asked the guide for guidance.

When questioned, the guide also opened its eyes at this moment:
[38 sacrificial power.]

Knowing the instructions, I didn't want to waste time with unnecessary words.

He also understood that locating areas not explored by other players required paying extra sacrificial power to search across regions, so he decisively paid the 38 sacrificial power fee.

As the 38 sacrificial power in the balance column disappeared, the guide spoke after a brief silence:
The whereabouts of the five branches of your Lunar Eclipse Clan after the Star Scattering Plan was initiated are as follows:

Firstly, they descended to Earth; they were the ancestors of your generation of Lunar Eclipse Clan members.

Secondly, during their escape, they could not find a place to settle down and were on the verge of destruction. They were very fortunate to eventually arrive in the world of Asola, where they transformed and evolved in the war, eventually creating a mechanical legion with the central brain at its core, which has now been taken over by StarNet.

Third, during their escape, they encountered a "void undercurrent," causing all the fleets to disintegrate instantly. This branch included "Star Two," one of the four major AIs, which was completely destroyed.

Fourth, they descended upon the monster world in the Rotten Swamp Realm. Upon landing, they were immediately devoured by the "Mother of a Thousand Clan," a subordinate force with a legion structure similar to the Zerg Legion. All individuals were completely decomposed and absorbed, becoming nourishment for the branches of the Mother of a Thousand Legion. None survived.

Fifth, the last branch successfully descended upon the Angry Eye Continent of the Monster World, where it was forcibly incorporated into history by the dominant force of the region, the "Ming Shi Clan." It has now become a vassal force of the clan, exchanging this for a chance to survive.

The answer provided by the guidance was incredibly cruel.

Of the five escaped groups in the Scattered Stars Project, one was mutated and ended by their own hands, one was annihilated in the void, and one became nourishment for the forces descending upon the monster world as soon as it landed.

The last remaining force also lost its freedom and became a vassal.

Only they, the main branch, were incredibly fortunate to arrive on Earth.

Not only did it survive, but it also encountered a path to the highest realm.

Alan silently processed this information.

Complex and indescribable emotions spread through my heart.

Although he had never met the members of the other four branches of the clan.

Even our understanding of them is limited to historical data in the StarNet database.

Their generation was born on the moon and grew up on the moon; their understanding of the past comes from written and video records.

But they once shared the same bloodline and lived under the same sky.

His thoughts raced, and he recalled a time in his childhood at the Lunar Eclipse Enlightenment Hall when his teacher pointed to the star rings on the family emblem and said:

"This is the emblem of our Lunar Eclipse Clan. It is the root we brought from our home world. Even if we are scattered in different corners of different worlds, as long as the same bloodline flows in our veins, we are still one family... For a clan to survive in the vast world, it is never about one branch being self-sufficient, but about the joint efforts and protection of all bloodlines."

At that time, he could not fully understand the weight of his teacher's words, and only regarded them as the teachings passed down from his elders.

Looking back now, those words carry a weight that transcends time.

Unity is the path that StarNet has always adhered to: the whole community is one, the bloodline is connected, and survival is above all else.

This is not just a slogan, but a fundamental meaning etched into the underlying logic of StarNet.

This is also a responsibility borne by all members of the Lunar Eclipse Clan.

He had seen the video footage of the events leading up to the start of Project Starfall.

The scene at the time greatly shocked him.

Faced with dire straits, all the clansmen, burdened by the same sorrow of their homeland's destruction, carried out the same plan to scatter.

All the tribespeople felt lost about the future, unsure of where the road ahead lay or whether they would ever be able to reunite again.

Upon learning of the tragic fate of my compatriots, a sense of sorrow arose involuntarily.

He took a deep breath, suppressed his emotions, and his eyes became firm.

He wasn't surprised that two groups of people had come to the monster world.

The monster world is the most dazzling, yet also the most dangerous, beacon in the endless void.

Its vast world framework, numerous rule nodes, and endless resources are like a huge gravitational source in the void.

It would naturally attract other civilizations to go there.

When many civilizations make spatial jumps or escapes at random coordinates, the spatial channels they build are also pulled in, and there is a high probability that they will descend into the monster world.

This is why the forces in the monster world are so complex, and wars have become almost a daily occurrence.

It's like a giant vortex of civilization, constantly devouring, merging, and crushing visitors from all the worlds.

It is undoubtedly a great misfortune that the two branches of the Lunar Eclipse Clan ended up here.

This means they must face brutal competitive challenges; the Lunar Eclipse Clan's technology offers no advantage in the monster world.

There are too many groups that could easily crush a branch like an ant.

From a certain perspective, this is also a kind of luck.

Endless resources can enable a group to achieve an unimaginable rate of development.

However, this kind of luck was clearly not something that the branch at the time had the strength to seize.

Now, he has found the location of the branch.

The next step is to consider how to proceed.

revenge?

The thought only existed in Alan's mind for a moment before he rejected it.

For that branch that had been devoured by the "Mother of a Thousand" and turned into nourishment, they were sent on a cross-domain expedition to a dominant force in a region.

It makes no sense.

It will only waste the player's resources, and the process will inevitably be lengthy.

This behavior was purely driven by emotional impulse, rather than a rational decision.

He believes StarNet will not approve it, and that it would be a losing proposition.

This judgment is not based on indifference, but on a balance of interests.

The branch clansmen who were devoured by the "Mother of a Thousand" have been completely wiped out and turned into nourishment.

This is an established fact that cannot be changed through revenge.

Acts of revenge alone cannot bring back the fallen.

Its only purpose is to vent anger.

But this does not mean that it has given up on revenge.

He kept this hatred in his heart after his branch of the clan was wiped out.

One day in the future, the strength of the Lunar Eclipse Clan and the player faction will be enough to easily crush the Mother of a Thousand Clan. Revenge will no longer require paying an extra price for emotions, nor will it affect the overall strategic planning of the StarNet.

He will take action.

Only then will revenge not be a burden on development, but a low-cost, unrestrained pleasure.

But clearly, that time is not yet here.

All current efforts should be focused on goals that can generate tangible benefits.

The real key is how to save the branch that is still alive.

They are still alive and have the value to be saved by consuming resources or even changing the strategic direction.

But problems still exist.

He needs to understand in detail the forces that the guide just mentioned.

Only with a detailed understanding can a sound plan be formulated.

Secondly, he was puzzled as to why the branch lineages were being enslaved.

The monster world has countless races with potential, and branching off into this environment is unremarkable. Theoretically, powerful races wouldn't even bother with them.

Thinking of this, A-Lan immediately looked at the guide and voiced her doubts:

“Guide, I need detailed information about the Mingshi Clan’s enslavement of my clan’s branches… including their ethnic structure and why they want to enslave my clan’s branches.”

When asked, the guide nodded:
The Mingshi Clan is a very unique racial force. Their racial talents are enhanced based on a core rule called "Chronicle". The way this rule produces derived energy is related to the density of the race's history and the complexity of its historical narrative. You can also think of it as the thickness and depth of the race's history affecting its war power.

Therefore, in the course of its development, this race expanded into many meaningless areas.

The sole purpose of these fields is to add new content to the history of the Mingshi people.

For example, they spend a lot of manpower to expand the depth of many myths. This in itself will not bring any development assistance to the Mingshi tribe, but due to the influence of the "chronicle rules", the expansion of myths can also bring about the generation of derivative energy.

Other areas include music, architecture, law, food customs, and many other aspects.

Their growth process is a way of constantly enriching the "chronicles" of civilization.

This adds new chapters and subsections to this monumental work that is currently being written.

The thicker the history book, the richer the content, and the more intricate the plot, the greater the power boost that the Mingshi Clan can obtain from the rules.

To date, each new generation of Ming Shi clan members has as many as 32 possible growth paths.

The Ming Shi clan's incorporation of your branch members was not because they saw any value in this branch.

In fact, in the eyes of the Mingshi clan, whether this branch has development potential is completely unimportant.

What they value is the future story that the Lunar Eclipse Clan, a civilization with a tragic history of escape and a past background in mechanical technology, might write.

Everything the Lunar Eclipse Clan experienced during its branch development will become part of the value generated in its history, providing a continuous source of derivative energy for the chronicle.

There are many other races that share similar experiences with your branch, and their existence is also an important part of the Mingshi race's development plan. By absorbing, recording, and controlling all subordinate civilizations, the history of the Mingshi race can become richer.

Their suffering, struggles, growth, glory, and decline are all included in the chronicles of the Mingshi clan.

Your branch tribesmen were incorporated, not to them as a group of slaves to be used for work or fighting.

It simply adds a chapter called 'The Eclipse Exiles' to the "Chronicle".

Every struggle, every technological advancement, and even every failed uprising of your people under their enslavement will become a part of their vast history, ultimately nourishing their civilization.

Destruction can only yield resources for a fleeting moment, while enslavement and observation of the rise and fall of a civilization can yield a long and living history.

Simply put, in the eyes of the Mingshi tribe, your branch tribe is just a hen that lays eggs.

Killing the chicken means you can only eat it once.

If they are not killed, they can continue to lay eggs.

This was the core purpose of the Mingshi Clan in enslaving the Lunar Eclipse branch; there were thousands of other races that were similarly enslaved.

This is just one of the core domains expanded by the Inscription Clan; they call it: the Observer's Domain.

After listening to the detailed explanation of the instructions, A-Lan was filled with indescribable shock.

The monster world is truly full of wonders.

This way of developing civilization, which takes "history" itself as a source of power, truly struck him as bizarre.

This is like a bizarre growth path that transforms an abstract concept into concrete power.

But amidst the shock, a real-world problem came to mind.

With such peculiar rules and a vast "chronicle" to back it up, just how strong is the war power of the Mingshi Clan?

This can be understood from the description in the instructions.

This force is now the dominant power on the Wrathful Continent, although the intensity of warfare in this region may be far less than that on the Pale Continent.

However, to become a regional hegemon, one must possess formidable war potential.

In the process of the Mingshi Clan's growth, it has absorbed the historical depth of thousands of civilizations, and the extent of its profound heritage is immeasurable.

But he couldn't estimate it; guidance was possible.

He took a deep breath and, with a solemn expression, continued to ask the guide:

"Brother Guide, I've figured out their development model... So, what is their actual war strength?"
The war power of the Mingshi Clan far exceeds the limits that current player factions can reach.

The chronological rules they possess have accumulated a vast historical depth and endowed them with a massive foundation of rule-level resources. The "chronicle" is one of the eight major rules controlled by the Mingshi Clan, and it is also the most core rule.

The strongest being in their group is not the leader, but a creature behind the scenes known as the "Historian."

Its power level has stabilized at the Divine Realm. It is itself a living history that records the growth of the Mingshi Clan, possessing formidable combat power to mobilize the power of historical records. For the current player faction to challenge the Mingshi Clan is tantamount to throwing an egg against a rock.

The response to the instructions revealed that the situation was more serious than he had anticipated.

But Alan did not panic or despair.

As a player, he has no need to fear any force, even if that force temporarily possesses combat power that completely overwhelms the player's faction.

The guidance's response was undoubtedly a bucket of cold water, extinguishing any illusions of a military solution.

But it also brought a crucial piece of good news.

Since the branch tribes have become part of the Mingshi tribe's "chronicle," their safety is now, at least for the time being, protected by this behemoth.

The Mingshi clan clearly wouldn't allow the "living history" chapters they've nurtured to be torn apart by external forces and forced to come to an end.

Other forces that want to touch this branch of the Lunar Eclipse Clan should first consider whether they can withstand the wrath of the Mingshi Clan.

"It seems... a military rescue is completely out of the question." Alan muttered to herself, her mind racing, rejecting all unrealistic options.

The difficulty level has increased, but the goal is also clearer: the tribespeople are still alive and their safety is temporarily guaranteed.

This guarantee will remain until the Mingshi Clan is destroyed by a more powerful force.

However, risks still exist.

The monster world is changing too fast, with powerful forces like the Black Tide and the Zerg emerging.

Even powerful civilizations with divine-level experts at their helm are far from being able to rest easy.

Even a powerful clan like the Ming Shi Clan still faces the risk of being devoured and destroyed by other unknown powerful clans.

We still need to find a way to bring our people back as soon as possible.

At this point, he had figured out the future that StarNet was seeking with this step.

In the current Earth Alliance, the Lunar Eclipse Clan undoubtedly leads all other races in terms of overall strength.

He is also the recognized leader of all races in the Earth Alliance.

But when it comes to future development potential, the human race is the most dazzling. This potential doesn't lie in actual technological development, but rather in the human race's massive population base, which is unmatched by any other race.

Population size didn't mean much before the monster world appeared.

Even smaller tribes like the Gillfish and Abyssfish see it as a burden on their development.

Therefore, these small ethnic groups generally have family planning plans to reduce the pressure on their groups in terms of resource allocation.

But after the monster world appeared, the situation was completely reversed.

A large population base has transformed from a potential burden into a race’s most valuable strategic resource.

With each additional individual, the race gains a greater chance of winning a player's spot.

Secondly, in the future player faction landscape, the population size of a race can determine its influence within the player faction.

More people mean more players.

The forum's influence will also increase accordingly.

More importantly, the monster world itself is a place full of endless possibilities.

Every player starts from scratch, and with such a massive scale, there are theoretically countless paths to power.

An ordinary individual may rise to prominence in the monster world by sheer luck and become a pillar supporting the entire race.

A numerical advantage can significantly increase the probability of such a "miracle" occurring.

It's like a gold rush for the Earth Alliance; the more people participate, the greater the chance of discovering a gold mine.

The population that was once considered a burden by smaller tribes has, under the hidden rules of the new era, become the most important capital for development.

In comparison, the number of existing members of the Lunar Eclipse Clan is far too small.

This undoubtedly limits the upper limit of the entire ethnic group's development.

This can be seen from the number of player slots obtained by the human race, which far exceeds that of other races.

Therefore, StarNet clearly took the population issue into account, believing that it could replicate the path that the Destiny Clan had already taken.

While rescuing their compatriots from the suffering of enslavement, they also aimed to increase the population base of their ethnic group and gather more strength.

Every lineage that returns represents a glimmer of hope for the future.

These enslaved tribesmen can also be seen as thousands of lottery tickets that could bring a glorious future to the Lunar Eclipse Clan, and potential seeds of strength.

Thinking of this, A-Lan became even more determined to rescue her compatriots as soon as possible.

However, there is still an important plan to be implemented: to consolidate trade relations with the Ascended.

This is a revenue stream for obtaining stable sacrificial power and supporting the development of the Gold Coin Merchant Guild; it needs to be arranged as soon as possible.

He brought up his contact list and opened the group chat labeled "[Gold Coin Merchant Guild Logistics]".

Then he uploaded a video of his contact with "Red Flame," the leader of the Ascended Clan.

Then, a detailed list of the resources required by Chi Yan was sent to the group.

"Logistics Team One, immediately procure the first batch of resources needed by the Ascended Clan according to the priority list, especially the Superior Healing Potions and Superior Mental Restoration Potions. The budget limit for the Guild's reserve sacrificial power has been authorized."

"Logistics team, plan the route to Ascension Island in advance, and then contact the delivery personnel you are assigned to. I need to ensure that the first batch of resources is delivered to the Ascension Clan as soon as possible."

"Ministry of Foreign Affairs, you will be responsible for following up with the Red Flame Clan, clarifying their subsequent needs, maintaining a friendly attitude but never backing down on matters of principle. Every order must be fully paid by the Ascended Clan before shipment..."

With each clear and precise instruction issued, the Gold Coin Merchant Guild's massive money-making machine was efficiently activated.

After giving instructions and ensuring that profits could continue to be extracted from the Ascended Clan, A-Lan's thoughts returned to the branch clansmen.

Although he couldn't solve the plight of the branch clansmen for the time being, he still wanted to go and see what their current situation was like.

Provide some assistance within our capabilities.

After a moment's thought, he brought up his contact list.

Find a profile picture with silver eyes and silver hair in the list and send a video call to it.

Shortly afterward, the video connection request was approved.

A screen of light unfolded in front of Alan.

What comes into view is a bustling scene, located in the newly designated "Destiny Casino" construction area of ​​Dream Island.

In the image, Life Throat is suspended in mid-air, its body radiating energy, and its silver eyes are focused intently on what is below.

Long, slender hands are moving gracefully, pulverizing large amounts of spiritual material.

Under his precise control, the pure water element and the heavy earth element energy rising from the earth are like two intertwined giant pythons, merging and shaping in the air. After being incorporated into spiritual materials, they quickly construct the main framework of the building on the earth.

With a wave of the hand, the shattered spiritual materials shimmered with starlight as they fell, evenly embedded into various nodes of the building to enhance its structural stability and energy conductivity.

In the corners of the screen, you can see many other members of the Fate Clan also busy working alongside Fate Throat.

To contribute to the construction of the City of Destiny.

Alan didn't disturb him, waiting for Minghou to finish his work.

Not long after, the project leader, who had completed a crucial milestone, turned to look at the guiding water sphere, which was the camera lens connecting the lines.

"Ah Lan, what brings you here?"

When asked, Ah Lan, who had remained silent until now, finally spoke:
“Life Throat, I have a personal request that I need your help with… I need to build a spatial array that can perform ultra-long-distance, precise teleportation. The destination coordinates are somewhat special and may require resistance to certain rule interference.”

Upon hearing that A-Lan had requested the construction of a spatial teleportation array again, Minghou immediately nodded:

“No problem, just give me the coordinates to set up the teleportation array, and I’ll be right there.” Minghou agreed to Alan’s request without hesitation.

In his mind, Alan and the Gold Coin Merchant Guild he represents are among the core allies of the Destiny Clan who are most worthy of deep friendship among the current player faction.

What he valued was not only Alan's personal abilities and his status among forum players, but also the vast resource network controlled by the gold coin trading guild under his control.

Maintaining a good relationship with Alan can bring immeasurable benefits to the development of the Destiny Clan.

Whether it's acquiring scarce resources, promoting the City of Destiny, or dealing with other forces, the Gold Coin Merchant Guild plays a crucial role.

Compared to that, the effort required to build a teleportation array is negligible.

This is an incredibly worthwhile investment; every act of assistance strengthens this precious alliance.

"I'll send you the coordinates. This destination is a bit special, so I'll need to put in extra effort." With that, A-Lan transmitted the coordinate information.

"No problem, leave it to me." Minghou replied calmly, his tone filled with absolute confidence.

The Fate Clan can be considered the "explorers" among the major forces on the Azure Star Continent. They have traveled all over the world, and their knowledge of spatial systems has been accumulated over the years, which is precisely their area of ​​expertise.

After a brief exchange, Alan ended the video call.

Before long, energy fluctuations came from the sky, and a figure broke through the air, carried by a black, malevolent wind.

As he landed, a tall, slender figure emerged from the crowd.

The malevolent wind surrounding him slowly dissipated, his silver hair fluttered slightly, and his demeanor remained aloof and detached.

"What materials are needed?" Alan asked immediately.

"If the target location is protected by the rules, it is best to use Void Stones as the base material. If you are using it alone, the difficulty is not high..."

Upon hearing this, Alan immediately nodded and summoned the trading post to begin purchasing.

Recently, the number of space-related materials listed on the trading platform has increased significantly, but the price of space element stones continues to rise.

Common spatial materials mainly come from mining in the wild, spatial stone mines found by the Spirit Breath Clan, and even from players bringing them in through adventurer dungeons and other channels.

However, among the materials in the space system, the most precious is undoubtedly their own space element stone.

In terms of material strength, the Void Stone ranks 12th among the space materials known to players.

However, the Void Stone is produced by the contained "resource territory" and is fundamentally different from external space-based materials, and it comes with energy derived from rules.

The spatial strength varies in different regions of the monster world, and the strength of the materials needed to cross these spaces also varies.

However, only the Void Stone can weaken the limitations of spatial strength.

For example, at that time, Minghou built a spatial teleportation array to go to the "game space" under the control of the Youlu Council.

The rules of the game space are special, independent scenarios created by the effectiveness of the rules.

Ordinary spatial teleportation arrays have difficulty breaking through spatial barriers that are subject to rules, unless one possesses immense power and forcibly tears them apart.

However, Minghou, who had only recently gained player status, clearly couldn't do that.

But the Void Stone can do that.

The teleportation array that Minghou built at that time was constructed with Void Stone as the core material.

Therefore, the strategic value of the Void Stone continues to rise with the development of player factions, and even reaches new highs.

This phenomenon is an inevitable result of the development of player factions.

In the early stages, players had relatively little demand for space-related materials, mostly limited to upgrading their personal space inventory.

However, the core issue is that most players have very limited sacrificial power, and improving their strength is their primary priority. They simply don't have the spare resources to consume high-end materials like Void Stones.

Therefore, although the price of Kongyuan Stone is not cheap, it is largely limited by insufficient market demand and low overall purchasing power.

At that time, players did not have a channel to sell resources to others.

Everyone is poor, so the price of Kongyuan Stone cannot be raised.

The situation is completely different now.

As player factions gradually gained a foothold in the Pale Continent region and other areas.

While their strength steadily increased, the channels and efficiency for acquiring sacrificial power also increased significantly.

Many players have accumulated a considerable amount of sacrificial power.

The development and utilization of Void Stones has gradually evolved from initially upgrading spatial baggage to building teleportation arrays, making spatial props, and even the Arms Dealers Guild, an organization that consumes a batch of spatial materials every day to make mining robots.

With various factors combined, the Void Stone has gradually evolved into a popular investment product in the player economy.

It's somewhat similar to the positioning of "gold investment" in the early days of Earth.

With its stable value appreciation, promising long-term demand, and inherent practical value, it is a more attractive investment option than simply holding sacrificial offerings.

Players have the sacrificial power they have but don't plan to use it yet, intending to save it up and consume it all at once.

At this point, you can choose to buy Empty Stones. Even if you hold them for a month, after deducting transaction fees, you can still gain some added value.

As the concept of "financial management" becomes popular among players, it further drives up the price of Void Stones from an investment perspective.

Initially priced at 200-300 sacrificial points per stone, the price of an Empty Element Stone has now reached around 3500 sacrificial points, and it clearly has room for further appreciation in the future.

However, the use of Empty Stones is limited to financial management.

The consensus among players is that investing in yourself is better than investing in any financial product.

If a player had invested all their earned sacrificial power into Void Stones, they would have received more than ten times the return.

However, his own strength has almost stagnated.

If you invest the money in yourself to improve your strength, hunt stronger monsters, or challenge more difficult dungeons, the returns would have already exceeded a hundredfold.

As a player's own strength grows, their earning power expands exponentially, a feat unmatched by any static investment.

Strength is the real golden goose that lays the golden eggs.

Therefore, while Void Stones are indeed excellent tools for preserving and increasing value, for ambitious players, they are more of a choice for managing excess wealth when their strength has improved but they are temporarily unable to continue improving, rather than sacrificing development potential to gamble everything.

For example, some players have unlocked the 10th Star Pulse slot.

The cost to open the 11th Star Vein Slot is 25.6 Sacrificial Power.

The right choice is to earn extra income through financial management while accumulating this sacrificial energy.

The purchases were completed according to the list provided by the Life Throat, costing a total of 42.5 sacrificial power.

Having completed the procurement, Alan waved her hand and took all the precious materials out of her spatial bag.

Seeing this, Minghou stepped forward.

No tools are needed; simply raise your right hand with your fingers slightly spread.

Instantly, the pile of expensive materials on the ground was drawn up by an invisible force and floated up.

Then, he gently clenched his fist.

Click!

With a cracking sound, some of the material was crushed by an invisible force.

Immediately afterwards, he joined his fingers like a brush, using his mental energy as ink and the energy powder suspended in the air as a base, and began to sketch in mid-air in front of him.

Each swipe of the fingertip creates a condensed, brilliant energy trail that falls into a specific spot on the beach below.

Intertwined and nested, they form a constantly improving spatial magic array framework.

During this time, Minghou's silver eyes flashed slightly, and an even more powerful spiritual force emanated from his body, condensing into a series of mysteriously structured silver spatial runes in the air.

With a few quick flicks of his fingers, he precisely planted these runes into the key nodes of the magic array, like seeds.

With each rune incorporated, the light of the entire magic circle suddenly brightened by one point.

The spatial fluctuations that have dissipated are becoming increasingly stable.

The whole process was smooth and natural, giving Ah Lan, who was watching from the side, a sense of beauty imbued with an artistic flair.

It was as if the throat was completing a work of art that had been rehearsed countless times, without any hesitation or pause, and every step was incredibly precise.

When the last rune was inserted into the core of the formation.

Buzz~!

The entire magic circle suddenly burst forth with a dazzling silver-white light, and countless fine spatial patterns lit up on the beach, forming a flawless circle.

The space at the center of the formation distorted slightly, forming an illusory vortex gate.

The teleportation array is complete.

"It's done."

Minghou withdrew his hand gesture, the energy flowing around him gradually subsided, and his tone remained calm, as if he had only done a trivial matter.

"Thank you." Alan said solemnly, then stepped onto the teleportation array.

At that moment, Minghou pointed at the formation, and the formation was immediately activated.

A strong feeling of weightlessness suddenly overwhelmed A-Lan, enveloping her in a stream of silvery-white energy.

The sand beneath his feet vanished instantly, and he was then thrown into a tunnel made of pure light.

The surrounding scenery flashed by and distorted, turning into a blurry stream of light.

During the teleportation, Alan suddenly felt a little nervous, but more than that, she felt an overwhelming sense of anticipation.

He was about to see with his own eyes those compatriots who had been scattered to other places but carried another part of their ethnic history.

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