Chapter 1092: Chapter 773: Meeting of Outsiders
Regarding Raelia’s doubt.
Kana merely smiled.
"It’s a very normal doubt, many people have this kind of doubt, even I did before becoming a God, before standing before the Divine Gate, I also had such doubts."
He explained.
"It’s simple, consider the Abyss a whole, the original Blood Battle Battlefield was merely a wound on its body, the blood flowing from the wound is limited.
You should know, the reason the Blood Battle can be maintained is because it can bring benefits to everyone involved, not just the desire for revenge, right?"
Raelia nodded, she was aware of this.
"Such benefits can even include the gods."
He pointed to the area where the Minotaur was now working.
"Our situation is equivalent to forcibly seizing the power of the Abyss to supplement our own world."
This is the essence of the existence of experience.
"If it were on another level, the Abyss would have sent someone to deal with you for doing such things, but you’re on the Blood Battle Battlefield, so there’s no way.
Understand, this is the meaning of the existence of the Blood Battle Battlefield, gods can get the benefits of gods, mortals can get the benefits of mortals, and they can also vent hatred, strike down evil.
Why not do it?"
Originally, there was only one layer, the scale of the Blood Battle Battlefield was not large, so many forces and gods were unwilling to participate in such a place.
Even if they were sometimes invaded by the Abyss.
Primarily because it wasn’t worth the effort.
But expending it to ten layers completely changes the problem.
The resources obtained from each layer of the Abyss are not necessarily the same, so expanding to ten layers forces more demons to participate in the war.
This greatly consumes the Abyss’s living power, reducing their intensity when invading other worlds.
It also allows many worlds currently being invaded or potentially invaded to learn from each other, understand the demon ecology and respond.
In any case, the benefits are numerous.
The Abyss can only grudgingly accept.
Raelia nodded with understanding.
And Kana said, "Later, I’ll take you to the fortress, you need to learn and understand the knowledge about the Blood Battle, including the knowledge of this layer."
Raelia certainly wouldn’t refuse, this was her job.
Aside from her, some Night Watchers who came also had to go over.
"How long will this spatial overlap last?" Raelia asked.
Because they had to stay here.
But in the North City of Ring Tower City, the wonder of datafication and resurrection was about to be completed.
She didn’t want to miss this ceremonial occasion.
Nor did any Night Watcher want to miss it.
"Don’t worry, certainly before then, this is just a kind of coordinate positioning and guidance.
Once the integration process starts and reaches a certain degree of integration, we won’t have to worry about it anymore because at that time this place can’t be destroyed or stopped anymore.
Unless the other side spares no effort to send gods with medium divine power or above related to space to stop it."
Such actions of spatial nesting and spatial transfer on the Blood Battle Battlefield are very normal.
Kana’s actions could be considered quite gentle.
It’s simply impossible to provoke a strike by the Abyss.
There are already too many targets it wants to strike, where can it find enough people to attack Kana here?
After all, the Abyss, to put it bluntly, is merely a repulsive cesspool within the entire Star Realm.
There are quite a few Abyssal Lords of Divine Level, but there aren’t many with medium divine power.
People coming to the Abyss are not exactly going to listen to the Abyss’s words, doing a little actual work could be acceptable, but you can’t really order them around to do this or that.
Especially at the stage of medium divine power.
So it’s unrealistic.
...
In the Star Realm.
The Scholar sent out a scouting spaceship.
Inside, it carried some scholars, slowly heading towards the world being observed below.
Ring Tower City.
That Black Tower could be seen clearly even from outside the world, an exaggerated structure.
And this scouting spaceship also aimed for it, slowly landing on the platform set outside the city.
Bobo, leading a group of scholars, personally came to greet them.
At this time, the scholars within the Scholar were in chaos.
"Damn it, how do you do things?" a small, glasses-wearing, furry creature shouted angrily.
"You don’t know either, do you? So think of a way!" a human-like, intelligent life with antennae on its head and tentacles beside its ears, asked anxiously.
"I’m supposed to think of a way? What a shame, we don’t even know what to call the life inside this world we’ve been observing."
Yes, such a small issue had become a bit of a nuisance for them.
They couldn’t use the names they defined.
Because this would be very impolite.
Organizations like theirs usually refer to worlds by their features plus number, which residents from some proud worlds would find insulting.
This could lead to conflict.
"Call it Center, generally worlds without means of leaving the Star Realm like to call their own world something something Center or some kind of Center."
"What a bullshit suggestion, if you’re uncultured, just get lost."
They were noisy, but had no choice but to confront it.
The Alchemical Spaceship opened.
The furry creature walked out.
Looking at the similarly furry white creature ahead.
"Welcome, guests from the Star Realm, we are here to welcome you at the request of our Leader."
"Nice to meet you, you are Bobo, the Night Watcher’s scholar, right?"
Bobo nodded.
He also had some complaints that Kana hadn’t given him much information about the scholars on the Scholar.
But this was unfair to Kana since he didn’t have much information either.
For now, they could only communicate for the time being.
The Scholar had only sent a small team of scholars on a spaceship for initial simple dialogue.
The two teams blended together, heading towards the city.
Once inside the city.
The outsiders began looking around in curiosity.
The residents of the city were equally curious about their existence.
Because the races composing these outsiders were varied, with many being completely unfamiliar to the local residents, piquing curiosity naturally.
Luckily, this was the Night Watcher’s Ring Tower City.
It gathered nearly ninety-nine percent of the intelligent species of life in this world, so the presence of wise beings dressed similarly but of different races didn’t overly intrigue the residents here.
"So? Do you feel anything different about the elves here compared to yourself?"
A scholar asked curiously.
The scholar from the actual star realm elf nearby nodded.
"Completely different, apart from the appearance, I don’t think we’re the same race. It seems the intelligent life in this world mostly only differs in appearance.
It’s really strange, why would there be such evolutionary forms of life?"
It really defies logic.