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Chapter 2032 - 1593: Where Is My Remains?
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Chapter 2032: Chapter 1593: Where Is My Remains?

"Cut the Dimensional Space? Can’t you just cut it however you want?" the God Star wondered aloud, slicing off several chunks of Dimensional Space.

But without stability, the cut pieces soon vanished back into the Void.

"I meant, how do you cut a large piece of Dimensional Space, one that can fit you inside," Anthony asked.

"Like this," the God Star said while pushing forward forcefully, like a massive iron ball crashing into a fishing net, creating a large bulge. Then a Divine Light circled the bulged part of the net, slicing around it, cutting it out.

A space large enough to accommodate the entire God Star was cut down.

Anthony took a deep breath. This nonchalant approach accomplished something beyond what he and others could comprehend. This kind of space-cutting ability was beyond even the Big Cat’s capabilities.

At the same time, Anthony realized a problem. Because the individual differences between God Stars are too great, the standards of one God Star cannot be applied to the next.

The circumstances of the Gray Divine Star cannot be applied to the Little Fireman, and the situation of Luomu Luo’er can’t apply to Dis. In other words, each God Star is new and cannot be viewed with old perspectives.

However, the thought process can be referenced. This God Star in front puts its core into the Dimensional Space, while the rest of the Star Flame is transformed into Incremental Fog. This method is feasible; if not for borrowing the Heavenly Balance Ring, he wouldn’t have discovered it at all.

"So why are you hiding here?" Anthony asked.

"I’m afraid it’s dangerous outside," the God Star replied.

"Who told you it’s dangerous outside?" Anthony asked.

The God Star hesitated for a moment, and this pause immediately made Anthony realize that he might have asked a silly question.

Sure enough, the God Star said, "The light told me."

How do animals know there’s danger? By the bones of their kind, the scent of predators.

If a human sees a human skeleton in the wild, he would certainly realize it’s dangerous. Humans are afraid of cemeteries, often whistling to boost their courage.

A newborn God Star, staring into the Void for the first time, finds it filled with flashes of death from its kind. It would certainly be terrified, just like a baby hearing its father cry louder than itself, would be scared.

Too scary, the baby is frightened, better to hide.

"You’re hiding, so who taught you these abilities?" Anthony asked, in a now gentle tone.

Although the God Star doesn’t have complex emotions like other intelligent species, they are smart. Through Anthony’s ’tutorial’ by example, it quickly understood the correlation between tone and emotion.

From Anthony’s tone, he could tell that Anthony meant no harm, feeling much more at ease.

"The starlight taught me; at first, many starlights would teach me, but now fewer and fewer," the God Star said sorrowfully.

It seems when this God Star was born, most God Stars hadn’t hidden yet, but now, flashing around in the Void easily attracts Time-Space Ancient Dragons or Exotic Ghosts.

After a string of questions, Anthony lost interest and instead asked, "Do you have the Tree of Ten Thousand Realms yet?"

"No, what’s that? A lot of starlights mentioned the Tree of Ten Thousand Realms," the God Star replied.

Anthony said, "I’ll give you a Tree of Ten Thousand Realms, how about that?"

"Sure, really for me?" the God Star said excitedly.

"Of course, just give me some Star Flame with your aura attached. If it suits, I’ll bring it over," Anthony said.

In the Soul Network, Negris couldn’t help but quip, "Why does this process feel like matchmaking?"

Getting the God Star’s Star Flame, Anthony returned to the Tree Herder’s location: "Found a God Star for you, here’s its Star Flame. But before taking you there, let me ask some questions."

Having questioned both God Star and Tree Herder, Anthony was dealing with both sides.

With a new place to root, the Tree Herder ignored previous commitments to No.5 Divine Star, selling it all clean.

There wasn’t really any commitment. No.5 Divine Star encountered a Star Mover’s remains, just wanting to see if it could be resurrected.

Anthony asked many things, including how the Star Mover died, to which Tree Herder said, "The main star of the Star Mover was killed, so all Star Movers with conscious contact also died."

"The main star of the Star Mover was killed? Where was it killed?" Anthony asked.

The Tree Herder said, "I don’t know. I didn’t have a conscious link with the Star Mover’s main star, so I don’t know where he died."

"Is the main star of the Star Mover everyone’s main star?" Anthony asked.

"No, no. When the Star Mover migrates, it requires a main star, establishing a conscious link. If other Star Movers aren’t in the group, no conscious link is needed," Tree Herder said.

"So only Star Movers in a team need a conscious link, and there are many Star Mover teams?" Anthony asked.

Confirming with the Tree Herder, Anthony said in the Soul Network, "What about the team of the Star Mover in the Land of the Infinity?"

This question stirred everyone.

After questioning the Tree Herder some more, Anthony took a branch sprout from the Tree Herder and headed to the Material Belt.

Settling the Tree Herder’s matters, Anthony finally obtained the Star Mover’s remains.

"Why are the Star Mover’s remains a metallic sphere? Do you know what metal this is?" Negris asked.

The most material-savvy Durken projected a look, saying, "I don’t know, but its density is very high."

"Higher than the Abyss Core?" Negris asked.

"No, nothing in the Void has a higher density than the Abyss Core, right?" Durken said uncertainly.

"Never mind that, how do we drag it back? It can’t be left here, No.5 Divine Star knows this location," Negris said.

"So what if he knows? Can he come to resurrect the remains?" Durken scoffed; if he could revive it, they wouldn’t be needed.

After some discussion, everyone felt troubled, facing the same dilemma as No.5 Divine Star. If it couldn’t be revived into a God Star with Star Migration Skill, the remains are meaningless.

But the first step in reviving it requires a massive amount of Star Flame. Without Star Flame nearby, moving it was essential, yet they were stuck at the start. They couldn’t budge it.

After the discussion, Ange came forward: "Ange, can you take it back?"

Everyone felt their bodies tighten, as if something tugged at them; suddenly, Ange appeared before them.

Using their bodies as anchor points, Ange pulled himself over.

Arriving at the Star Mover’s remains, Ange placed his hands on it. Before long, the entire Star Mover remains, along with the dry tree trunk, started moving.

Negris slapped his back muscle: "Spatial Slip, how did I forget that Ange knows this move? Last time Ange used this to push a piece of Tree of Ten Thousand Realms residue back."

The Star Mover’s remains gradually moved faster, heading toward the Material Belt.

After an indeterminate amount of time, No.5 Divine Star attempted to contact the Tree Herder for an update, finding no connection. Hastily sending a Star Descendant, they were stunned: "Where are my remains?"

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