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Chapter 1215 - 906: The Strong Ones in the Stars
Chapter 1215: Chapter 906: The Strong Ones in the Stars
Su Yu made a decision—he trusted Ada.
Since Ada mentioned the possibility, it was worth a try.
Ada nodded slightly and said, "However, finding a ’sun’ with Thunder attributes is not easy. Thunder... well, ordinary thunder is blue, but the most suitable for you is Golden Lightning. Such properties are even harder to find. We’ll search for stars gleaming with golden light and then leave it to our luck."
Su Yu hummed in agreement. Within the endless expanse of the universe, stars twinkled around; some emitted blue light, others shone with a fiery red, and of course, many flickered with golden light.
They quickly chose one of the brightest golden stars as their target.
The brighter the glow, the more likely it was that the star was closer to them. In this boundless universe, distances were typically measured in light-years. Flying through the void might take countless years to reach their destination, but luckily, both Ada and current Su Yu could easily tear through the void, performing spatial transmissions and direct traversals, drastically shortening the distance.
The Immortal Tlorlok of the Aztec, residing in the "Blue Sea Sun," might be countless light years away from Ancient Life Continent, yet he could manipulate black hole vortices for spatial bend traversals, instantly overcoming the distance.
The so-called spatial bend traversal or transmission power simply required locking onto specific coordinates and possessing sufficient strength; achieving this was not difficult. Naturally, the distance shortened each time was related to one’s power.
Imagine there’s a piece of paper one light-year long. Reaching from one end to the other, even at the speed of light, would take one year. However, if a being with immense power folded this paper in two, bringing both ends together, moving from one end to the other would then be instantaneous, wouldn’t it?
The reason why teleportation or void traversal can easily transport one from a distant point to another is essentially due to folding space.
Of course, the ability to fold space varied among beings, and Totem Levels paled in comparison to Immortals. Ada’s ability to summon "Sky Pit" transmissions surpassed even ordinary Immortals.
Choosing one of the brightest golden stars, Ada confirmed the direction, squinted to sense and lock the coordinates, and then summoned the "Sky Pit." A black hole-like fissure appeared, engulfing Su Yu and Ada, silently vanishing into the void. When they reappeared, they found themselves in what seemed to be the same cosmic space. The starry sky in the distance appeared unchanged, with their targeted golden star still shimmering with golden light.
At first glance, it seemed no different, but upon closer observation, the golden light appeared slightly more intense—while not obvious, the distance they had just traversed was beyond human imagination.
Ada remained silent, only glancing at the golden star in the distance to check their orientation before summoning the Sky Pit again, taking Su Yu and disappearing from the spot.
When they emerged in another area of space, they could finally see a noticeable change. In the vast starry sky far away, the star shining with golden radiance had brightened significantly, observable even to ordinary humans.
The distances they had traversed in the last two Sky Pit calls were measured in light-years.
The distances between each star were incredibly vast; even for Ada now, it took several Sky Pit transmissions to potentially reach, partly because she did not know the exact spatial coordinates of the star and needed to continuously transmit to confirm. Otherwise, in such a starry sky, what seemed a small deviation could actually be a significant distance from the target after transmission.
After the third transmission, Su Yu and Ada could finally feel that in the vast starry expanse ahead, the golden star they had targeted had transformed into a brilliant sun, shimmering with infinite golden light, its size comparable to the Sun observed from Earth where ordinary humans lived.
Given the distance now, Su Yu and Ada didn’t need to transmit; they could directly traverse space.
"Let’s go, take a look." Ada, somewhat excited, perched on Su Yu’s shoulder, and Su Yu displayed his perfected ten-meter Golden Mutant form, carrying Ada as they surged toward the distant star that resembled a golden sun.
At that moment, the distance to the golden sun was unimaginable to ordinary humans, but for Su Yu, it was easily traversable, though he dared not use his ultimate speed. What if the star was tremendously formidable and he, rushing into it, was instantly incinerated? Wouldn’t that be terribly unjust?
Although he flew, his speed was not too fast, so he could watch the golden sun in front of him, which slowly transformed from its original size of a disk into a golden disk about one meter in diameter, then two meters, five meters, ten meters, twenty meters, fifty meters...
Soon, it turned into a massive golden sphere that blocked the space and the view in front of his eyes. Su Yu and Ada could feel an intensely scorching heat, a terrifying sensation that was indescribable. Su Yu’s speed became slower and slower, feeling as though something was burning within every limb and joint, until finally, he came to a stop. A faint golden light radiated from his eyes as he finally saw the nature of this golden sun amidst the endless golden light.
The surface of the sun flowed with endless golden fluid that constantly boiled and burned, releasing infinite light and heat.
"How regrettable..." Ada also saw and couldn’t help sighing; it was not a Star with Golden Lightning attributes.
Su Yu also felt some regret and, with a strained smile, said, "Let’s go..."
Before he finished speaking, suddenly, a harsh, metallic sound echoed throughout the void.
"Who... dares to intrude here?"
The sound came abruptly, startling Su Yu and Ada. They then realized in shock that this metallic, harsh sound had emanated from the golden sun, which was no longer too far away. Accompanied by the sound, a figure resembling a giant formed entirely of liquid gold strode forth from what looked like a sun entirely condensed from golden fluid.
Suddenly, another wave of heat surged, and before Su Yu and Ada could think further, the golden fluid giant, with a few simple strides, approached within ten thousand meters of them. The entire space spanning tens of thousands of meters instantly seemed to solidify into stone. Unless someone was more powerful than "it," no one could teleport or tear through this expanse of space to escape.
The golden fluid giant kept shrinking and soon condensed to about a hundred meters in height, its body still flowing with golden fluid, its gaze fixing on Su Yu and Ada sitting on his shoulder.
"So... it’s humans..." The golden fluid giant, radiating endless light and heat, softened its tone upon seeing Su Yu: "Which civilization do you belong to? How did you... get here?"
Su Yu’s mind raced; the terror exuded by this golden fluid giant was unimaginable. Just seeing it emerge from the golden sun implicated an unimaginable power. However, it had softened its tone upon recognizing him as human. Could it possibly also be human? Asking him which civilization he belonged to... How should he respond?
Flashing through Su Yu’s mind were names like "Aztec," "Maya," "Amori." He was about to blurt out one, but then he decided, on spur of the moment, to honestly answer that he was a recent arrival to this world, not belonging to any known civilization.
Just then, it hit him that attempting to deceive such a terrifying entity as this golden fluid giant was likely futile; it could easily see through him. Better to be honest.
Indeed, as soon as he had spoken, the golden fluid giant nodded slightly and said, "That’s right, you are very young and very truthful. You don’t have the aura of one from the ten great human civilizations, nor are you from Atlantis..."
Hearing this, Su Yu inwardly breathed a sigh of relief; deceiving such an entity was indeed not easy. Telling the truth was actually the safest option.
"You are not the Child of Destiny, so you must have been chosen before the Day of the Epoch’s End. So young, yet able to forge an Immortal Golden Bone, indeed a talent... My Human Race, it seems, has gained another unparalleled and brilliant rising star, haha—"
The demeanor and tone of the golden fluid giant became increasingly gentle, its body’s golden fluid continuously receding, and its stature continuously shrinking until it formed a ten-meter-tall golden figure resembling Su Yu, taking the form of a kindly old man, his entire body golden, even the beard hanging from his chin.
He gently stroked his beard and smiled, saying, "Young man, what is your name? Seeing as you came here for this golden sun, are you perhaps in search of a sun with golden attributes?"
Su Yu gave his name, and the Golden Elder smiled, "Good name. If you are indeed looking for a sun with golden attributes, I might be able to offer you some assistance."
Ada couldn’t help but interject at this point: "Which civilization or race do you belong to?" She recognized that this Golden Elder’s ability to refine this golden sun was of a level even higher than the immortal Tlorlok of Aztec, and among the ten great human races, the Aztec’s Immortal Tlorlok was the most famous. Now, how had this Golden Elder suddenly appeared? Ada was very curious. (To be continued, if you want to know what happens next, please log in to www.qidian.com. More Chapters, support the author, support genuine reading!)
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