...
Longbo withdrew his will and once again stood in the stone city of the inner world.
He stood on the altar, drawing several powerful wartdogs and golden ships from afar into the Pandora's Realm.
Then, his gaze swept over the giants he had created below, his azure eyes reflecting their expectant gazes.
The priestess hovered beside him, smiling as she voiced her thoughts in her mind.
"Whatever you choose, I will respect all your decisions."
She seemed convinced that Uncle Long wouldn't take them along, and that turned out to be pretty much what she expected.
Not only them, but even the wartdogs, he only took a few of the stronger ones under the mutation, and left the rest of the wartdogs here.
With a three-digit pack of Wartdogs joining forces with the giants, they were more than capable of protecting themselves in the Netherworld, and might even become a dominant force there.
The priestess sensed Longbo's thoughts through the telepathic link, her smile remaining unchanged as she glanced at the group of tribespeople, her mind already working on a new plan.
Her voice echoed through the square, making Longbo's decision resonate throughout the city, and gently comforting everyone, encouraging them not to stop their pursuit of becoming stronger.
But at that moment, Longbo's voice came from her mind, which surprised her.
He asked himself whether he should follow him and leave this planet for deep space.
He believed that the priestess, who was of one mind with the Kyrielords, was not weak in the deep space of the universe, and he could take her with him if he wanted to go together.
Almost instantly, the Kirielod witch, who was of one mind with the priestess, nearly jumped up.
The priestess kept hearing the witch's voice urging her to agree. The witch also bluntly stated that Earth was dangerous and that only by staying by Longbo's side could she be considered safe.
But the priestess smiled indifferently, then shook her head and refused Longbo's invitation, leaving the Kyrielord witch in her mind in a daze.
The priestess stated that she would stay to protect the descendants of her people until they were able to stand on their own on Earth.
At that time, she would find a place to wait for Uncle Long to return.
Upon hearing this, Longbo nodded, and his figure slowly disappeared from the spot, entering the Pandora Magic Realm.
As he disappeared, a somber atmosphere enveloped the entire square. The priestess looked in the direction Longbo had gone, feeling not much sadness, but only worry.
However, the one who reacted the most to Longbo's departure was the witch of the Kirieloid people. She kept muttering to herself in the priestess's mind, as if she had gone insane.
For the Kyrielord witch, Lombard's departure meant the loss of a powerful patron, which terrified her.
She always felt that her kind had suffered the wrath of the evil god, and that after they survived, they tried to open the door to settle scores with her.
However, the priestess simply smiled and whispered, "In that case, why don't you separate from me and leave with Longbo?"
She looked up at the rainbow overhead that covered the entire city, and added, "It's not too late now. Do you want to leave?"
Upon hearing this, the witch suddenly hesitated and looked through the priestess's eyes at the rainbow above.
Her thoughts were churning, and her eyes gradually brightened, but she quickly lost her composure and her gaze dimmed.
In the end, she chose to give up.
She knew that Longbo wouldn't trust her, and that he tolerated her existence only because of the priestess.
If she follows him, she might be randomly dropped onto a planet and left to face all dangers alone.
After much deliberation, the witch finally concluded that staying with the priestess was the best option.
"I see..." The priestess smiled slightly, her eyes flickering as she gazed at the disappearing rainbow overhead.
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A straight rainbow travels continuously through the deep space of the universe, piercing through stars at a speed many times faster than light, gradually penetrating deeper into the Milky Way galaxy.
As the rainbow rays, their colors shifting, moved away from the remote regions of the Milky Way, many planets still in the age of technological civilization gradually began to observe this strange color, which was traveling much faster than the speed of light.
It travels through the dark and silent depths of space, and also soars over the gradually illuminating civilization, leaving behind endless imagination before disappearing from the field of observation.
Many civilizations that witnessed this bizarre scene documented it, and some believed it to be a rare phenomenon in the universe.
The universe is so vast that even the most advanced civilizations cannot fully comprehend it. It is not surprising that such a vast cosmos contains phenomena that have never been discovered before.
However, some observers from other civilizations believe that this may be the work of some powerful monster that has never appeared in the universe before, whose movement caused this spectacular trajectory.
This explanation aligns with the laws of the universe and is therefore accepted by many intelligent beings, who all believe that the scene was caused by the movement of monsters.
Some say this might be because powerful life forms born on certain planets escaped their planetary environment and began to roam the universe.
However, some people say that it is very likely a terrifying remnant of the monster ferocity event that swept across the entire universe many years ago.
Therefore, another group of beings lurking in the gray world began to communicate.
How much could you gain if you captured this monster and sold it to those notorious monster modification experts?
Many extraterrestrials who roamed the dark zone harbored malicious intentions and launched their spaceships to follow the trajectory.
Inside a strangely shaped spaceship, several aliens with yellow hair and golden horns watched the rainbow trail ahead and couldn't help but urge them on.
"This monster's flight path has never been recorded before; it might be a completely new monster. We must get our hands on it. Such rare monsters are incredibly valuable; we can't let anyone else get there first!"
He stood before the screen, the dazzling lights illuminating the golden armor covering his black body, his crimson eyes flashing with intense greed.
An alien with a similar appearance but a more slender physique crossed his arms and watched the trajectory on the screen, unable to suppress a cold laugh.
"No one can take anything from us."
The other aliens were from the same race as them. Although they did not speak or participate in the conversation, their eyes said it all.
As time went by, they had been following the trajectory for a long time, but the trajectory in front of them still seemed endless, as if it stretched across the entire Milky Way.
"Haven't caught up yet?"
One of the aliens was growing impatient. He sat down, tapping his fingers lightly on the table, his tone unusually stiff as he tried his best to suppress his anger.
The other aliens did not answer, their eyes fixed on the rainbow trail before them. Then their eyes lit up, and they patted their fellow aliens beside them.
"The trajectory has come to an end."
On the spaceship's screen, the end of a rainbow that seemed to divide the Milky Way appeared, pointing directly to a planet heading towards its death.
"Ok?"
Everyone perked up and looked at the broken rainbow trail on the screen, then their gaze fell on the star at the end of the rainbow.
As the slender aliens rapidly maneuvered on the spaceship, images of the planet's interior were magnified within the ship.
The monster they had been chasing also appeared in the scene. The humanoid creature, as huge as a mountain, walked on the severely desertified land, raising clouds of yellow sand with every step it took.
Seemingly sensing the gaze, He gently raised His head and met the eyes of several people in the spaceship, His eyes glowing blue in the scene.
"Eh?"
"what happened…"
Before the aliens could react, the spaceship's screen shattered, and amidst flashes of electricity, the entire spaceship seemed to be pulled by the planet's gravity and crashed to the ground.
Chapter 104 The Big Stage of the Universe
The spaceship crashed from space, its friction with the atmosphere causing it to streak across the sky like a brilliant meteor before landing in the vast desert, where it swelled into a dazzling flame and the ground trembled violently.
The rolling sound waves, carrying shockwaves, swept in all directions, raising clouds of sand.
The raging sandstorm whipped up the cloak, revealing Longbo's towering figure to the air. The sandstorm struck the bone armor, producing a series of crisp sounds.
Longbo's gaze was fixed on the firelight rising in the desert in the distance, taking in the several life reactions that were still active inside.
The wreckage of the dilapidated spaceship was lifted up by some powerful force, and with a roar, it fell to one side. Amidst the rising flames, several black figures tens of meters tall stood up.
Several Babar aliens who had grown to gigantic size stood in the flames, constantly patting the flames off their bodies.
Just as the spaceship crashed, they managed to survive by enlarging themselves to a size tens of meters tall and weighing tens of thousands of tons at the last moment.
Beside the burning wreckage of the spaceship, the Babar alien angrily turned around and looked around, searching for traces of the monster.
"Where is that monster?!"
"An unforgivable bastard!!"
The Babarians were not fools. Despite the suddenness of the incident, they still managed to piece together the truth behind the spaceship crash from the details they had just learned.
The monster's eyes glowed, and then the spaceship malfunctioned, proving that the crash was definitely its doing.
The other Babar aliens also looked furious, as if they wanted to tear the monster that shot them down into pieces.
Soon, one of them spotted the giant monster approaching their group and warned his companions.
"The guy who shot us down is behind us!"
As soon as the words were spoken, several Babar aliens turned their heads and looked in the direction their companions were pointing.
My gaze pierced through the firelight and distorted air, and a faint silhouette slowly emerged from the other side of the thick smoke.
"Boom...boom..."
The monster's footsteps pounded the desert, causing the ground to tremble violently, cracking open and sending dust billowing into the air.
The Babar aliens were furious at the sight, completely forgetting that their purpose was to capture the monster and sell it to monster dealers in the universe.
One of the Babar aliens, enraged, stepped across the sea of fire and strode toward the approaching monster, but froze in mid-air the instant he was about to reach it, his raised fist frozen in mid-air.
In his eyes, the monster before him was enormous, unlike anything he had ever seen. In his gigantic form, he was over fifty meters tall, but in front of the monster, he looked as small as a toddler.
Several Babars, not to be outdone, also crossed the sea of fire, but the moment they looked up, they froze in place, just like their companions.
The stars in deep space continued to shine, casting extremely long shadows of the monster that directly enveloped several of its Babar aliens.
With its back to the light, it cast most of its body into the shadows. The sun behind it was so bright that the Babar aliens couldn't see the monster's appearance clearly, except for its four bright blue energy eyes, which looked exceptionally real.
To the Babar aliens, the monster before them appeared to be three times their size, covered in thick bone armor, its overall pattern obscured by light.
He gazed at the crowd silently, looking down at them with an almost aloof indifference.
How dare that mere monster look down on us like that?!
After a brief moment of stunned silence, the Babar alien felt intensely insulted and contemptuous. After regaining his senses, he quickly retreated, exchanged glances, and then adopted the encirclement stance that the squad leader often used against monsters.
Despite their anger, they remained rational, knowing that the monster before them was not to be trifled with, and for safety's sake, they made the most cautious choice.
However, just a second before they were about to launch their attack, the monster in front of them emitted blue light from its four eyes, and a strange pale blue energy field spread from its body, instantly sweeping over the Babar aliens and the surrounding area.
The power of psychic energy dissipated, enveloping an area of several thousand meters in radius, bringing everything within its range to a standstill.
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