Ling Cage: I come from Hisakawa

Chapter 63 Gray won MVP

Chapter 63 Gray won MVP
Like the last straw that broke the camel's back, Bai Yuekui's Guiyuan quietly shattered.

An overwhelming surge of emotion welled up within her, echoing out of her body and transforming into a rising sun.

"Roar!"

"Roar!"

"Roar!"

A dense roar came from the ground.

It's everywhere.

Countless Devouring Beasts looked up at the sky, their eyes filled with longing.

In their eyes, the real sun was dim and lifeless, while the White Moon King in the floating vehicle shone brightly!

In an instant, tens of thousands of Devouring Beasts began to run.

They trampled the earth and launched a reckless charge towards the sun.

Mana flowers swayed everywhere in the wind, dust filled the air, and an indescribable behemoth raised its head from its lair, shooting out greedy eyes.

The entire land was awakened!
Boom!

A muffled thunderclap echoed from the ground, and a blazing ball of light shot into the sky, hurtling towards the floating vehicle with lightning speed.

A blue light appeared in ASH's retina.

The hovercar did a 360-degree somersault, narrowly avoiding the ball of light.

The ball of light exploded with a bang, only a few meters away from the hovercar, and the violent shockwave made the hovercar shake violently.

Bai Yuekui quickly took a deep breath and re-entered the Returning to Origin state.

She flew too high, and after the rupture of her original form, she achieved an effect similar to spiritual induction.

Moreover, it has a greater influence.

"ASH".

"Activate panorama mode".

Bai Yuekui said softly.

As soon as he finished speaking, the car body became transparent.

Bai Yuekui looked down and saw dust billowing on the ground, and all the Devouring Beasts within sight were rampaging.

"I really am a piece of Tang Monk's flesh," Bai Yuekui murmured.

The process of returning to the origin was effective.

The dust that had been raised gradually settled, revealing countless Devouring Beasts that were at a loss after losing their target.

However, some Devouring Beasts, led by the mutated beings, still chased after the floating vehicle, and even after she returned to her original form, she was firmly locked on.

How long will it take to shake them off?

Bai Yuekui asked.

She couldn't bring a group of mutated Devouring Beasts to see that person.

"We expect to shake off most of the Devouring Beasts in two minutes, and completely escape their sight in fifteen minutes," ASH replied casually.

Bai Yuekui nodded slightly.

Flying high makes it easier to attract monsters, but conversely, it makes it harder for monsters to attack her.

The hovercar was very fast; once it shook off these mutated Devouring Beasts, the matter would be over.

"Is there anything else?" Bai Yuekui asked, his mind filled with mixed feelings.

ASH shook his head.

Bai Yuekui took a deep breath: "Do you have anything you want to ask me?"

“We do have some questions.” ASH paused. “You told my digital clone that my consciousness was absorbed by Mana’s original body.”

Could you elaborate?

"Was Mana's original form that ancient giant that your father and I salvaged from the deep sea?"

"Why was my consciousness absorbed by her? Why do you call her Mana Primordial Form? Is Mana her name? And what does 'Primordial Form' mean?"

ASH raised a long list of questions.

According to the original plan, after the space-time tunnel was closed, it was to read the brain of the ancient giant.

However, after taking over the hull of ASH2, it obtained a very important piece of intelligence.

It died in this world.

The cause of death was that his consciousness was absorbed by Mana's original body!

It is Bai Jingyu's most important asset in fighting the apocalypse. If anything happens to it, Jiuchuan will inevitably collapse, a loss that neither it nor Bai Jingyu can afford.

It had to re-examine the plan. Bai Yuekui pursed his lips.

She still doubts the so-called parallel universes, but she can answer the question by saying that it's all in the past anyway.

"The original Mana was that ancient giant. Back then, Gray killed your father and destroyed your data center."

"The disaster in Hisakawa City is out of control. In order to save humanity, you decide to take a risk and read the brain of an ancient giant."

In an instant, Ash's smile froze.

A tremendous amount of computing power flowed through her body, and even the blue light in her eyes became much brighter.

In the ocean of data, the name Gray has risen and fallen countless times.

Bai Yuekui slowly said, "At that time, you only had 0.2% of your function available and could not independently read the giant's brain. I helped you and then watched as your consciousness was devoured by the giant."

"That's why it's called the Mana Primordial Body."

"Because of"

Bai Yuekui recounted the secrets of that year in detail.

Her mood lightened.

For many years, she never spoke of these things in detail to anyone; they weighed on her heart like small stones.

Now I can finally get it all out!
"I see." Ash nodded slowly.

She said softly, "If I use 100% of my computing power to read the giant's brain, do you think I can succeed?"

Bai Yuekui frowned slightly.

She had thought about the same question after ASH's incident.

She tossed and turned over this question, unable to sleep for many nights.

If the data center were still intact, if ASH had been 100% functional at the time, if ASH had known how dangerous it was to read the giant's brain!
如果
There are no "what ifs" in reality.

But there is a beautiful dream called parallel universe.

“You only had 0.2% of the functionality at the time, but you successfully read a portion of the giant’s memories and gave me a very important clue,” Bai Yuekui said slowly.

She looked up at the sky.

In panoramic mode, the azure sky seems to be right above her head.

She murmured, "If you had been 100% capable back then, I think you definitely wouldn't have failed so miserably, and you might even have had a great advantage at the beginning."

"But never be greedy."

"The Mana Primordial Body is the vessel of the will of higher-dimensional beings. Once these higher-dimensional beings launch a counterattack using the Mana Primordial Body's shell, we, still confined to this world, will be powerless to fight back."

Bai Yuekui's voice grew softer and softer.

Parallel universes, what a beautiful phrase!
If parallel universes really exist, at least there's another version of her living happily ever after.

“Thank you, Moonbeam,” Ash said softly.

"Your answer has cleared up my confusion. I will carefully read the giant's brain to ensure my own safety."

Bai Yuekui nodded.

She said softly, "Help me contact the village and ask them to inquire in other settlements if they have encountered any strangers recently."

Bai Yuekui pursed his lips.

If someone unfamiliar with the ecology of Mana were to wander into the post-apocalyptic world, they would likely already be nothing but dust.

But if he's still alive, where would he be?

The lighthouse seems to have found a survivor on the ground, and Xia Dou even drew a picture of her.

A stick figure popped into her mind.

Bai Yuekui fell silent.

“Message sent,” ASH replied.

With its engine running at full load, the hovercar sped along, trailing a dark blue tail flame, like a star traversing the sky.

Gradually, the roaring was left behind.

"Yue Kui, there's one more question."

ASH said softly, "You said Yue Tian was put in a jar, what kind of injury did he suffer?"

“Grey took over my brother’s body with a brain transplant, so I had to put my brother’s brain into a robot,” Bai Yuekui said in a deep voice.

ASH's retina showed flashing blue light.

Then it asked Bai Yuekui other questions, and time flew by in the midst of their conversation.

They were getting closer and closer to their destination.

(End of this chapter)

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