Chapter 4818: Dignity and truth
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Heimarian Odyssey
- I Love Beans
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- 2022-03-21 08:17:43
Compared with tens of thousands of years ago, the desperate world at this time seems a bit empty and lonely.
The super-large-scale dimensional hegemony in which the two sides have invested more than 10 billion troops has ended, and what is left to the desperate world is only the devastation and countless scars of bones.
Of course, in the past, the Desperate World itself was extremely barren and harsh ecological environment.
A large-scale dimensional hegemony, in essence, did not cause much turmoil to this special world.
Locke, who has reached the ninth level, the moment he stepped into the world of despair, his expression became extremely solemn and solemn.
Sure enough, the Despair World and the Material Star Realm are completely composed of two different time and space.
If it is said that in the material star realm, Locke must consider the factors of balance, and his strength can only exert 30% to 50%.
Then in the world of despair, with special rules and a more relaxed and broad environment foundation, Locke's ninth-level power can play a full 70%.
What the is a world of despair?
The feeling to Locke now is that this is a transfer station from the astral time and space to a more special time and space.
The fierce competition for dimensional hegemony, under the premise of 'sacrificing' countless creatures and high-level powerhouses on both sides, a gear that coincides with the essence of the rules of the astral world and the world of despair finally turned forward.
That's where the 'door' comes from.
This kind of terrifying and terrifying essence of secrets marks the top civilization that has developed to its peak. In order to obtain a broader living space and development vision, an unparalleled war is bound to be waged.
Take a look at the endless skeleton continent in the world of despair!
One can imagine how many ancient and terrifying civilizations were born in the dazzling star world.
How many civilizations rushed into it to explore the unknown time and space, and how many civilizations became the stepping stone to a stronger civilization!
It is no wonder that every time the Dimensional Hegemony is carried out, it happens that two top civilizations with similar strengths meet here.
Is it fate and coincidence?
No!
Locke, who understands the nature of the rules more and more, draws from the clues and rules patterns that come from all directions in the world of despair, which is the result of the deliberate selection of the world of despair.
How big is the desperate world?
Locke couldn't figure it out until now.
If it weren't for the many rules of this special world and many of the characteristics of a normal plane, Locke would suspect that this was a special space with a breadth and depth comparable to the boundless star world.
The boundless boundless world of despair makes who can guarantee that in addition to the Bright Protoss and the Primordial Energy civilization, are there other top civilizations fighting in this world at this time?
No one dares to make this guarantee, and neither can Locke, unless he spends all his remaining time exploring the mysteries of the desperate world.
The discovery of a series of rules and deep mysteries made Locke feel a little heavy.
He suddenly thought that if the wizard civilization develops to a level similar to that of the Bright Protoss in the future, will it also start a dimensional hegemony and face unknown and powerful alien civilizations.
Locke's suspicions are not unfounded!
In fact, it was only after the birth of the first ninth-level creature that it began to move towards the top civilization.
The potential of today's wizarding civilization and the foundation laid by Locke are more than when the God of Creation just left the Bright Protoss!
The profound potential and amazing heritage must indicate that without the interference of special external forces, the achievements of the wizard civilization in the future must be higher than that of the Bright Protoss.
From the Spider Mother of Despair, Locke learned that among the top civilizations, the Bright Protoss is in a middle position at most, and that the civilization of the Dead Kingdom destroyed similar civilizations more than once.
But even the top-level civilization that has developed to its peak state, like the kingdom of death, can match the civilization of the tide of injustices that is close to its own strength under the special rules and mechanisms of the world of despair.
How not to let Locke be terrified and heavy-hearted.
Should Locke lament the horror of the dimensional hegemony mechanism? Or should we sigh the splendor and unpredictability of the boundless star world?
After all, whether it is the civilization of the dead kingdom or the civilization of the Tide of Wronged Souls, they are after all splendid civilizations nurtured in the astral world.
How many tyrannical existences similar to the civilization of the dead kingdom and the civilization of the Tide of Wronged Souls exist in this vast astral world where even the master-level creatures can't be explored to the end?
In the future, if the wizarding civilization embarks on the path of fighting for supremacy, will it be able to beat the top civilizations whose strength is close to theirs?
The self-confidence and invincibility when he was just promoted to the ninth level made Locke, who discovered the essence of the rules of the desperate world, to calm down again, like an eggplant beaten by frost.
And don't think that Locke has Paradise Lost, which is the most special existence among all the ninth-level creatures.
How big is the star world, who can guarantee whether there are other top-level civilization talents, after reaching the ninth level, because of adventures and other factors, they have methods similar to Locke.
Not to mention the ninth-level creatures in the history of the astral world, just the desperate spider mother that Locke is going to help next.
The existence of one of the three true gods of the civilization of the dead country, and her understanding of the rules of time and space, it is difficult for Locke to match.
Even Locke, who is at the ninth level, is not sure to let himself fall and be reborn after hundreds of millions of years.
(ps: In fact, this sentence means that in fact, the ninth-level creature can be killed, but it is very difficult in the astral world.
If there are a hundred masters whose strength is comparable to that of the God of Origin Energy, and they explode in front of Locke at close range, even if he is a ninth-level creature, he will have to pull the brakes.
Of course, this situation is only a theory, at least so far, there has not been an epic myth about the fall of a ninth-level creature in the astral world.
A ninth-level creature is a 'god' in the astral world, this is an undoubted fact.
Even if the impossible assumption just now appeared, the ninth-level creatures could completely avoid any uncontrollable danger by leaving the astral world. )
Constantly flying in a certain direction in the world of despair, Locke gradually flew away from the battle area between the Bright Protoss and the Primordial Energy Civilization, and arrived at a place that made him feel unfamiliar.
This is a relatively flat white plain. There are broken bone powder everywhere on the plain. It is not difficult for people to guess what the nature of these white 'soil' on the plain is.
This is an area that Locke has never been to, and only the space-crossing means of ninth-level creatures can allow Locke to arrive here in a relatively short period of time.
If it is another seventh or eighth-level ruler, even if it is Locke before breaking through the ninth level, it will take thousands of years for him to arrive here from the battlefield of the Bright Protoss and fly without interruption.
Is this the center of a desperate world?
If it was Locke at the peak of the eighth level, he would think so.
But Locke, who has reached the ninth level at this moment, looked up at the end of the boundless continent. Such reckless words would never come out of the mouth of his 'god'.