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Chapter 273 Foolish?

Chapter 273 Foolish?

As soon as the post was published, the comments below started popping up at a rate of tens of thousands per second.

The question raised in the post about which top-tier large civilization Lor belonged to quickly garnered the most upvotes, with a comment seemingly made by an eighth-order great being.

I believe this future nine-star genius is not a member of a top-tier large civilization, but rather a member of a large civilization.

I wouldn't say I know everything about all the top large civilizations, but I do know about their racial forms, and none of them have a racial form like this nine-star genius.

To be honest, I'm puzzled by one thing: why would a genius from such a powerful civilization expose himself now?
If he is a genius from a top-tier, large civilization, then exposing himself now would indeed be entirely beneficial.

There were eight rank leaders above him, protecting him from the wind and rain.

If he continues to demonstrate his talent, he could very well lead civilization to an even greater height, and perhaps even become a dominant civilization facing the sea.

However, large civilizations are different. If the top large civilizations in his plane of existence were to learn of his existence, I don't need to elaborate on what would happen, as there are already countless examples.

A genius with this level of potential, once they grow up, has a 10% chance of elevating a large civilization to the level of a top-tier large civilization.

Judging from the existence of this commenter, caution is the only thing 'spacetime' should do.

Being arrogant is undoubtedly pushing oneself to the brink of ruin.

Below this comment, numerous comments such as "agree," "support," and "second" appeared one after another.

Some comments also expressed regret over the loss of that genius with nine-star potential.

Other comments countered that if this genius had been in an alliance led by a top-tier civilization, the outcome might not have been so bad.

Some even went so far as to criticize this genius named 'Time and Space' for being too stupid, lacking respect, and wasting his talent.

Compared to the previous post, this controversial post declined much more slowly and attracted more viewers from various civilizations.

At the same time, outside the arena.

One after another, figures with different appearances emerged like rain, looking curiously into the arena.

What came into their view were two beings who had created a barrier that stretched for millions of miles, facing each other across five million miles.

One of the members of the life civilization exuded the aura of two nascent laws, possessing a life level as high as the sixth rank, and was enveloped by a shattered space.

The other one, which was also the main reason for their entry this time, was a fifth-order spatial creature whose aura was only fifth-order, but in terms of power, it was in no way inferior to the other side.

More importantly, the seven nascent forms of laws emanating from that being called Time and Space were dazzling and incomparably radiant, making them envious.

"Fifth order, seven rudimentary laws, spatial faction, nine-star seed—in this era, among the 1,322 people of Wind Cliff facing the sea, there are only five of them." A creature with a pair of blood-red wings on its back, a body resembling a tiger, and a head resembling a leopard exclaimed.

"Hey, our Feather Kingdom is pretty much the same. I really don't know how their brains work. They can comprehend so many rudimentary laws at the fifth level." A being about three meters tall, whose entire body was made of blue crystals, chimed in.

"Ha, so what if he's talented? He's not a member of a top-tier large civilization, and now that his talent has been exposed, his fate is predictable," a creature mocked.

“Actually, it’s not that absolute. If he’s in a large alliance or surrenders to a top-tier civilization like the Life Civilization, his future will be just as bright,” one being countered.

Inside the arena, Lor floated in the void five million miles away from the white and green plants. He only kept a third of his attention on guarding against his opponent, while the rest of his attention was focused on the outside of the arena, his heart filled with surprise.

We've already done all the necessary tests. Now all we need to do is stall for time. We can't do anything to that turtle shell anyway.

An hour later, the arena will naturally declare him the winner.

Compared to that member of the Life Civilization, what delights him more now, and what deserves his attention more, is the endless stream of spectators sprouting up outside the arena like mushrooms after rain.

Each viewer can bring him 10 Dream Points. A rough estimate suggests that there are at least 200,000 viewers outside, and they are still arriving in droves.

Not to mention the ever-growing audience, the existing audience alone is enough to bring him two million Dream Points.

One entry pass to the Second World costs one million Dream Points; two Dream Points can buy two.

This means he has achieved his goal of entering the arena.
Well, as long as it takes an hour, it's considered finished, which is obviously not difficult.

If they fought a few more battles, they could probably equip all the councilors of the Wizarding Alliance with a Second World entry pass.

“Earning Dream Points doesn’t seem that difficult. I thought that even if I reached six stars this time, I might not be able to earn enough Dream Points to buy a Second World Entry Permit.” Lor shook his head with a wry smile.

Although I don't know why so many civilized beings suddenly came in, they're here, and the Dream Points I've gained are more real than anything else.

Outside the Wizarding Dimensions, inside a bright silver warship.

After reading through all the popular comments about the 785th position sea trial field, the leader of the Lingkong Civilization exited the thread and casually scrolled down.

The next moment, a post title that was slowly scrolling down caught her attention.

[Shocking! A genius from an unknown, top-tier, super-space system of a large-scale civilization has challenged the arena at the fifth rank. He has already demonstrated the rudiments of seven spatial laws, known as Spacetime. The arena's number is: *******]

"Has a new genius emerged in my spatial faction?" The leader of the Lingkong civilization clicked in curiously.

If the genius mentioned in this post is not from the spatial faction, or if he only demonstrates the rudiments of six spatial laws, she would have no interest in clicking on it.

Because she herself was an eighth-order being, even if a sixth-order nine-star genius grew to their limit, there was only a one in ten chance that they could stand shoulder to shoulder with her.

Only the nine-star geniuses of the same faction could slightly attract her attention.

"Interesting. He's not even a genius from a top-tier large civilization, yet he dared to reveal himself prematurely."

After reading the post, the leader of the Lingkong Civilization looked even more curious. "In that case, his future path will likely be quite bumpy."

"Hmm, not necessarily. Never mind, whether he has a hard time or not is none of my business. The training ground has been closed for a while, and Bona and Vina are bored, so we can let them come and have some fun."

At the entrance to the Wizarding Plane Barrier.

After testing confirmed that the trial grounds were not open, members of civilizations such as the top-tier civilizations of the Abyss Sea and the Holy Light had all left.

Just like a hundred years ago, only the offspring of the leader of the Lingkong Civilization named Bona remains here. As for the other one, he returned to the Bright Silver Warship to continue his cultivation long ago.

Just then, a voice transmission entered her ears: "Bona, a genius of the spatial faction has appeared in the Second World and is currently fighting in the arena. Are you interested in watching?"

"Genius? How talented? Is he more talented than me?" Bona blinked and asked curiously.

"Haha, he's much more talented than you."

The leader of the Lingkong Civilization laughed and said, "It's only at the fifth level now, but it has already shown the rudiments of seven spatial laws."

"As for whether there are any that have not yet been shown, I do not know for the time being."

"However, even judging from what he has shown so far, he will definitely become a sixth-tier nine-star genius in the future."

His arena number is *****

"By the way, his name in the Second World is the same as yours, Vina, both are related to time and space, hahaha."

She couldn't help but laugh when she thought about the names her two daughters had in the Second World.

Whether they had planned it beforehand or not, they both chose a very common code name after entering: Time and Space.

There is no doubt that the Lingkong clan has a talent for space; they are definitely the darlings of space. However, they cannot find any direction to comprehend the ethereal law of time.

No, it's not entirely true that I'm completely lost. At the very top of the Second World's shop list, there's a 'Scroll of the River of Time' hanging prominently.

She guessed that the thing could probably help her comprehend the laws of time.

However, the price of the million rule value is too high, and I simply can't afford it.

After informing Bona, she also went to inform Vina.

She originally thought Vina wouldn't go to see it, but to her surprise, the girl logged into the Second World directly.

But then she realized why.

This girl is focused on cultivation and has a strong competitive spirit, so it's perfectly normal that she's more interested in geniuses than Bona is.

The Second World, inside the arena.

Looking at the audience that had surpassed 500,000, Lor couldn't suppress the smile on his face.

Although he was five million miles away from the other member of the life civilization, and neither of them were within each other's perception range, the smile on the lips of the thirty-mile-tall spatial elemental body could not escape the gaze of the white and green plants.

"You're lacking Dream Points?" the white-green plant asked in surprise.

It doesn't believe that a genius like 'Time and Space' would be pleased by the vanity brought by the number of spectators.

Because in any civilization, such an existence, unless it is hidden away, will be noticed by countless living beings.

Its dazzling radiance can naturally spread across the entire plane of the sea and even the entire territory.

For them, glory is like grains of sand on the ground, easily attainable.

After ruling out the possibility of vanity, there is only one reason that makes Shikuang so happy: it is the acquisition of a large amount of Dream Points.

If its guess is correct, then it will be able to determine a very important piece of information.

Spacetime is not a top-tier large civilization, no, it may not even be a member of a large civilization.

Even if he were merely a member of a large civilization, he would never lack Dream Points. After all, his talent is undeniable, so how could he be treated unfairly?
Lor glanced at the white and green bicolor plant but didn't say anything.

While it's fine to exchange ideas, revealing all your secrets is going too far.

"If you are not a member of a top-tier large civilization, my Life Civilization welcomes you and your civilization to join the Life Alliance at any time."

Upon seeing this, the white and green plant quickly explained, "With your talent, it would be extremely dangerous without the protection of a top-tier large civilization."

"You can check out the reputation and strength of our Life Alliance on the Civilization Information Exchange Panel after the gladiatorial battle is over."

"As long as you join the Life Alliance, we can absolutely guarantee the safety of you and the future of your civilization."

"Even if our territories are far apart, it doesn't matter. I believe the leader won't mind opening up a separate dimensional node for you, no matter how far!"

Judging from their attitude in spacetime, it's uncertain whether they are members of a large civilization, but they are most likely not members of a top-tier large civilization.

If it could join the Life Alliance, the rewards it could obtain would be absolutely terrifying.

Forget about Dream Points, you can probably get most of the Law Points too.

Faced with such temptation, it naturally had to spare no effort in persuading people.

Lor remained silent, too lazy to pay any attention to this guy.

Before he made a blood pact, he wouldn't have wanted to accept this invitation, let alone now.

Joining an alliance is certainly better than becoming a vassal, but the difference is only slight.

Undeniably, the Life Alliance is indeed very famous, but fame doesn't really mean anything.

If you don't have roughly equal strength, someone can swallow you up without the outside world knowing, and it won't affect your reputation.

In the entire Crystal Domain, the only civilization that can be trusted is the Silkworm Dream Super Civilization, because no one can escape the vision of this civilization, and there is no way to disbelieve it.

As for other civilizations, it's best not to trust them too much if you don't have the corresponding strength.

"What a pity." Seeing that the space-time was unresponsive, the white and green plant sighed regretfully.

If spacetime could give it even the slightest response, it would be confident it could continue trying to persuade them.

They didn't give any response at all, which speaks volumes about their resolute attitude.

Continuing to persuade them will only bring shame upon themselves.

Although its talent is not as good as its opponent's, it is still a potential seventh-tier being. It can temporarily put aside its dignity, but it must never let anyone trample on its dignity.

Outside the arena.

“It’s normal for geniuses to be arrogant, but being this arrogant is a bit off.”

"Yes, I feel that attaching himself to an alliance is his only way out. The Life Alliance is indeed good, and they even offered him an olive branch, but he didn't cherish it at all."

"Hey, if he didn't have arrogance, how could he have comprehended the rudiments of seven laws at the fifth level?"

"That's true, sigh."

The various civilizations were abuzz with discussion about Lor's choice.

Meanwhile, in an inconspicuous corner.

Three ordinary-looking birds, devoid of any signs of life, suddenly appeared.

"Is that the genius who has comprehended the rudiments of the seven spatial laws?"

Looking towards the arena from the left, Bona exclaimed, "Disintegration, chaos, and annihilation combined—what an exquisite combination!"

"I really don't know how he came up with that combination. I can only come up with two combinations at most."

Upon seeing the Great Collapse Technique surrounding the barrier of the members of the living civilization, it was filled with admiration.

Other beings merely came to watch the spectacle, while only those beings following the spatial path truly understood the immense difficulty of combining three or more rudimentary laws to form a secret technique.

"Bona, you're wrong again."

Vina, who was on the right, shook her head. "Compared to his offensive secret techniques, his defensive secret techniques are the most incredible."

"The combination of etherealization and solidification directly gave rise to a more unique prototype of spatial laws."

"I really don't know how he did it, since these two laws are clearly contradictory!"

At this point, it turned to look at the leader of the Feathered Birds beside it, its eyes filled with a thirst for knowledge: "Mother, can you tell me how he did it? Can I do that?"

Coincidentally, she also possessed the rudiments of those two laws, but she was unable to fuse them together.

If she could achieve this level, she would also gain a new rudimentary form of law out of thin air, and might even be able to reach the sixth rank and nine stars, which would undoubtedly be a transformation.

(End of this chapter)

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