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Chapter 2025 - 1586: My Enemy Is Lania
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Chapter 2025: Chapter 1586: My Enemy Is Lania

Everyone felt a tension in their hearts, and Anthony frowned as he said, "What are you talking about, your divine star?"

The Sixth Divine Star said calmly, "I can still recognize the Ghost Guide. Your forms are fragments of the Ghost Guide, capable of returning to its main body at any time, which provides you with infinite possibilities for activities and survival in the Void."

Anthony pondered. The Ghost Stacks had been recognized? They had seen another Stacked Ghost before, so they purposely avoided all its features, not expecting to still be recognized.

Of course, this wasn’t a big deal. Being recognized was just being recognized. What can you do, hit me? Unless the main body comes over, few here can actually beat Ange.

And it was clear that the Sixth Divine Star didn’t want to fight. Just now, he merely said he discovered the traces of the Ghost Guide nearby, and only when meeting alone did he reveal it, seeming more likely to grasp advantageous terms for negotiation.

What did he want to talk about with us?

With this thought, Anthony said, "Your divine star, for ease of communication, could you give yourself a name? According to the spectrum to voice print convention, give yourself a name, otherwise, I can only call you Your Sixth Excellency."

"Just call me Six, it’s just a title after all. We divine stars have no names," the Sixth Divine Star said leisurely.

"Alright, Your Sixth Excellency, how do you know the Ghost Guide? Have you seen it before?" Anthony asked.

The Sixth Divine Star said, "Yes, I have. It guided an Exotic Ghost in front of me and destroyed an adult divine star. I’m too old, so it spared me."

Anthony tentatively asked, "It? Have you seen many Ghost Guides?"

"Including you, two. Initially, my Star Descendant discovered you, and I thought you were the Ghost Guide I had seen before. When I projected over and saw that you weren’t, I realized there were more than one Ghost Guide. It makes things interesting," the Sixth Divine Star said.

"Uh, did you not know there were many Ghost Guides before projecting over?" Anthony asked.

"Many? Yes, I didn’t know. I always thought the Ghost Guide was singular. You’re the second. According to your words, could there be a third? A fourth?" the Sixth Divine Star hesitantly asked.

Within the Soul Network, Negris couldn’t help but interject, "If not counting us and there’s only one Ghost Guide, then the one Dridis killed was the only one? If it was killed, then is Ange the only one left?"

"No way, the one Dridis killed was just a Stacked Piece, just one piece of the Stacked Ghost," Anthony said.

Negris said, "No, the fragment we picked up wasn’t a Stacked Piece. It was like the one we picked up at Luomu Luo’e’s, a fragment of many Stacked Pieces."

"Is it? Sir, was it a Stacked Piece or a fragment?" Anthony asked.

"Fragment," Ange replied.

"See, it was a complete Stacked Clone. If that was the one the Sixth Divine Star had seen before and now it’s dead, wouldn’t the Guide be left with just Ange?" Negris said.

"Your point is valid, but having only one Ghost Guide is ridiculous, and that Ghost Guide was so weak, directly killed by Dridis," Anthony couldn’t help but retort.

Ange’s voice suddenly echoed in the Soul Network, "Not weak, Dridis, strong."

Luomu Luo’e also said, "Dridis isn’t weak at all. He’s a Giant God Star, his mass is several times larger than my main star. He’s just old."

"Several times larger? Than your main star? And your main star is the Branch Lord," Negris exclaimed. It’s so strong?

"Dridis is also a Branch Lord, and a Giant God Star. Although the power of divine stars can’t be measured by size, the larger the size, the greater the total," Luomu Luo’e said.

Luomu Luo’e’s words were a bit hard to understand. The power of divine stars can’t be measured by size because increment is important. An aging divine star without increment wouldn’t be considered powerful by others.

But even though there’s no increment, the stock is still there. When releasing skills requiring massive amounts of Star Flame, size becomes an advantage.

If Dridis weren’t a Giant God Star, he definitely couldn’t release such a strong Information Storm.

Anthony nodded, "Understood. However, it’s too absurd to assume only one Ghost Guide, and that Guide was blown up by Dridis."

"We should temporarily assume there are multiple Ghost Guides, and the Sixth Divine Star has seen one. Now that he has come to us and found we’re not the one he saw, yet hasn’t pointed out our identity, what is he trying to do?" Anthony said.

Ursman said, "There are two possibilities. One, he has an enemy and hopes we can help him get rid of that enemy. Two, he’s old and wants us to help extend his life. But... would you ask an Exotic Ghost to extend your life?"

"Of course not, so the most likely is the first? Hiring us as assassins?" Negris said in shock.

Anthony discussed within the Soul Network, leaving the Sixth Divine Star aside. The Sixth Divine Star didn’t mind, silently waiting, as this was quite normal.

In the Void, conversations are either projections or Star Descendants; the people making decisions can’t meet. Facing important situations, discussing with those who can decide is normal.

Now Anthony left him aside, which actually showed they took him seriously.

After their discussion, Anthony turned to the Sixth Divine Star and asked, "Your Sixth Excellency, what do you want?"

The Sixth Divine Star said, "I have an enemy, and I wish for you to guide an Exotic Ghost to kill this enemy."

Within the Soul Network, Negris said in shock, "It really is hiring us as assassins? Even divine stars have enemies? Quickly, pretend to agree and find out what grudge there is between him and the other party."

Why would two divine stars become enemies? Do divine stars need to plunder each other? Usually, natural enemies among beasts arise because of dietary habits—cats eat fish, dogs eat meat. Divine stars don’t need food, so why have enemies?

"Kill your enemy?" Anthony looked ’surprised’ at the Sixth Divine Star, "Who is your enemy?"

The Sixth Divine Star said, "I hope you agree to my request first, then I’ll tell you who my enemy is."

Anthony said with a laugh, "I don’t even know who your enemy is. How can I decide whether to agree or not? What if we can’t fight them?"

The Sixth Divine Star pondered for a moment, then said, "Lania, my enemy is Lania. Please help me kill him."

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