Then, he looked at Kevin and asked, "But there is one thing that puzzles me. Since you know that your incomplete authority is not enough to do the things you imagine, why do you still have such thoughts about your destiny?"

Kevin was silent for a moment, then asked, "You are confused, Walter. When did I say that the insufficient dosage and the incomplete authority I mentioned are the same situation?"

As soon as he finished speaking, Kevin raised his hand.

hum-

Along with the buzzing sound of the Cocoon of the End not far away, the space began to vibrate again.

A huge, blurry cross appeared in Kevin's hand and continued to expand.

Kevin looked at Walter and said openly: "The upper limit of the power I possess is not anything else, but the upper limit of the range of the imaginary tree occupied by the Cocoon of the End, but..."

"Because of my incompleteness, I cannot have an effect on targets higher than my own status, and I cannot directly erase anything other than imaginary internal energy for the time being."

"But I believe that the day when it can be fully used will not be too far away..."

Looking at the astonishment on Walter's face, Kevin asked himself expressionlessly, "Do you know why I have these thoughts now?"

"Because those star gods have clearly targeted me, and have been targeting me for a long time..."

"Whatever their intentions are, I must find a way to kill them."

"My guess about fate is just one of them..."

Chapter 173 The Method to Make the Star God Fall

Walter opened his eyes and found himself sitting on the edge of the Qiongguan Array platform.

This is strange, he clearly remembered that he was standing before his consciousness left his body?

He lowered his head and found that he was still holding an unopened bucket of instant noodles in his hand.

Thinking of this, he turned his head and glanced at Kevin who was squatting beside him.

At this time, Kevin was holding the bucket of instant noodles, slurping them one mouthful after another, as if nothing had happened.

Hmm...that makes sense.

Walter couldn't help but sigh in his heart, but then he quickly calmed down and thought about what Kevin had said to him before.

Kill the Star God...?

Walter didn't know how Kevin was targeted by the Star God, but he clearly remembered that when Kevin just got in the car, the other party said in person that Nanook glanced at him.

But this time Kevin said it happened a long time ago, and there was more than one star god. Could it be that before being salvaged by the train... ?

If this is the case, then the seal of the six-phase ice will be a fact that cannot be ignored...

Walter shook his head, because the information he knew was fragmented and he couldn't sort it out.

Seeing Walter frowning in thought, Kevin patted him on the shoulder and said, “I didn’t expect you to be so concerned about this.”

Hearing this, Walter threw the instant noodles in his hand into the imaginary space and supported himself on the ground behind him with his hands.

He raised his head and sighed, then said, "Yeah... after all, the amount of information and impact is a bit overwhelming."

"Maybe, after more experiences, I'll get used to it..." Kevin nodded slightly and joked.

Walter was a little numb. He felt that even if he experienced more, he might not get used to it.

He turned his head, looked at Kevin and asked, "Can the level of Star God really be reached through other means?"

"I don't know." Kevin spread his hands helplessly and told the truth, "Each Star God has a different concept of destiny and different strengths. It's really hard to judge."

Most of their knowledge about star gods comes from records or what others have said.

So many years have passed since humans discovered the Star God, but there has not been much progress. In addition, with the interference of the mysterious Star God and his followers, it remains to be considered whether the information they have learned is true.

In comparison, Kevin felt that the simulated universe project of the Black Tower and those geniuses was indeed a very good and bold attempt. After all, the simulated star gods in it were related to destiny, and it was not necessarily true that they were fake.

For example, a certain fun person...

Kevin remembered the replicas he had encountered during the two simulated universe trips, as well as the simulations of what Aha had said, "reference value, useful for calculations."

What are they planning and calculating?

Kevin shook his head slightly, stood up, put his hands behind his head, and let out a long sigh.

Walter was a little stunned.

Is that all? It seems like there's still a lot to say?

Seeing Walter's hesitant expression, Kevin naturally understood what he meant.

"I know you're eager for answers, but don't be impatient."

"After all, whether it's the Star God's strength standard or my own strength standard, there is no accurate conclusion."

Kevin knew very well that the current Cocoon of the End was far superior to the previous one, and its magnitude was not comparable to the Cocoon of the End in the solar system.

But even though the Cocoon of the End has occupied part of the imaginary branches and is still constantly improving, the quantitative change has never caused a real qualitative change.

The tree of imaginary numbers is vast and infinite. From a macro perspective, the "tree" is not a tree, and its branches are ultimately weak, making it impossible to see the direction.

But the authority that came from imaginary numbers allowed Kevin to see some possibilities.

Upgrade.

Many people refer to the birth of a star god as ascension or ascension.

But Kevin could feel that the direction of the upgrade in power had nothing to do with destiny, which was why he had denied Walter's guess before.

However, he was looking forward to it. What level of qualitative change would the upgrade bring to him and the Cocoon of the End?

Maybe then, he could answer Walter’s question just now?

After thinking about it, Kevin looked at Walter and said, “Although the former is difficult to come up with, the standard for the latter is not that complicated.”

"How to calculate?" Walter asked.

"You are the unit of measurement."

"..."

Walter shut his mouth wisely. He scratched his face and suddenly didn’t want to know what was going on anymore.

And he seemed to have heard this before... Now he remembered that Kevin had replied to him in the same way right after he was promoted.

"Don't worry, I don't have this idea about you. After all, I have found my target now." Kevin stretched out his hand to Walter who was sitting on the ground.

"Who?"

Walter adjusted his glasses, grabbed Kevin's hand and stood up.

"Here."

Kevin turned his head, and Walter followed his line of sight and saw "Tingyun" leaning on the railing to enjoy the scenery.

"..."

Walter quickly withdrew his gaze. When he suspected "Tingyun" before, he was still wavering between the Vanguard of Catastrophe and the Lord of Extinction.

But now Kevin's decision can determine the other party's identity - the Lord of Extinction.

"I have no opinion."

Walter didn't ask Kevin how he was sure of it, he just needed to know Kevin's purpose.

After all, some information is more likely to cause problems if too many people know it.

It’s a pity that this prince will have to bear the responsibility of a dual tool in the future.

"Kill the Star God?! Is it impossible for humans to do it?"

Not far away, Xing's loud and surprised question attracted the attention of the two.

Kevin and Walter looked at each other and walked towards the two people in the center of the formation tacitly.

"That's right, humans can't do it, so I didn't say that the Star God will be killed by humans, right?" Kafka looked at Xing and asked back.

"However, I can tell you something that happened in the past: the stories of those fallen star gods."

Noticing the arrival of the other two, Kafka did not stop telling the story: "The immortal dragon, the pure and beautiful Idrila, the orderly Taiyi, the fertile Taiziyulus, and... the pioneering Akiveli..."

"These names once resounded throughout the universe, but now, they have all disappeared, leaving only a fate without an owner."

"As far as humans know, there are three ways to make a star god fall." Kafka paused for a moment, raised her eyes and cast her gaze towards the two people behind the star, and chuckled, "It seems that you two are also interested in the topic I'm talking about?"

Xing was a little confused. Before she could react, she heard a familiar voice.

"Go on."

"Brother Kevin?"

"Ah."

Kevin crossed his arms and looked at Kafka, with a faint dark red light in his eyes.

Kafka nodded, seemingly unconcerned: "About the three methods we know of to summon the Star God."

"First, overlapping destinies will collide, and the broad destiny will swallow up the narrow one. Just as the orderly Taiyi is assimilated by the harmonious Hippie."

"Second, in the war between the Star Gods, the stronger party will destroy the weaker party. Just like the fall of the fertile Taizi Yulos...

"And the Immortal Boat Alliance is following the footsteps of the patrol to kill the evil creatures of abundance... what they want to do."

After saying the first two points, Kafka glanced at Jianmu not far away, as if waiting for something.

"What about the third one? What is the third method?" Xing asked.

Chapter 174 Make a choice, leave or continue?

Faced with Xing's questioning, Kafka still did not answer.

"..."

Xing scratched her head, this feeling of being kept in suspense was really uncomfortable, but since the target was Kafka, she couldn't say anything.

As Kafka stopped answering, there was a moment of silence.

"It seems you've been prepared."

Kevin's voice suddenly sounded from the side.

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