"Yes, I did. But what does it mean?" Darren did not understand why Finley was so excited about this seemingly unimportant fact.
After thinking for a while, Finley said, "I am not entirely sure, but if my hunch is right, the interval at which the metal pieces were rejected depended on their quality!"
In order to verify his speculation, Finley continued the process and observed carefully. Finally, he found that there were actually a few specks of extremely thin metal dust floating in Vera's meridians.
Then, it was not until two hours later that the metal dust was driven out of her body.
"I was right!" Finley confirmed his hypothesis and informed, "We just need a metal of higher quality. It should be higher than the quality of the last few specks of metal dust that were discharged from her."
"Do you even know where to find them?" Darren asked with a gloomy tone.
"Hmm, no. I don't even remember where I got this high quality metal dust," Finley said with furrowed brows.
"Well, I am not entirely sure…" After studying the metal for a while, Darren had come up with the most probable conclusion. "If I am not mistaken, the metal dust came from the body of a chief god."
Hearing this, Finley's mouth was almost left wide open.
Back then, when the chief gods were destroyed, they had been turned into trillions specks of metal dust. Hence, it was not strange that the metal soldiers, who later entered the Primitive Wilderness, also had these metal particles in their bodies.
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in this deep void. 'Could it be the place where the three-eyed humans that Sheffield mentioned are residing?'
After making up his mind, Darren flew towards the distant star.
If he was still in the Primitive Wilderness, he could reach the star in just a few seconds.
However, since he was far away from the Primitive Wilderness, his speed had decreased a lot. In fact, as he went further into the deep universe, his speed continued to decrease.
Based on his estimation, it should take him about three days to reach the star.
Fortunately, three days were almost negligible for Darren.
As he eventually approached the star, Darren activated his god's sense to detect everything that was in it.
However, he found out that the life forms on this star were nothing similar to human beings.
The creatures had red bodies and carapaces, which looked like long and upright red stones.
If they didn't have eyes, hands, and feet, these strange creatures would clearly resemble red stones.
As Darren continued to observe, he later noticed that a fierce battle was actually going on inside the star.
Two red creatures collided with each other, but their overall fighting power seemed to be much weaker than what Darren had anticipated.
When the two ferocious creatures collided, they were able to hit a few mountains.
It seemed that these two were the top masters on this star.
Moreover, the two creatures should be the equivalent of the supreme gods of the human race in the Primitive Wilderness.