When the scene in front of him disappeared, Zero noticed that the energy aura of the runes on the thirteen stone tablets had dimmed by quite a bit. Regardless of his physical strength or energy, he had recovered to his peak condition. Moreover, he could feel that there was something extra in his body. However, that feeling was very vague, and Zero could not be sure what it was. The only thing that could be certain was that something must have happened to him while he was being dragged into the illusion by the strange symbols on the stone tablet.
What Zero didn't know was that as he was dragged into the universe, the 13 stone tablets were constantly emitting a huge amount of energy. The frequency of its eruption was several times or even ten times higher than before. The energy rays seemed to have been pulled by an invisible hand and rushed into his body. After a series of cycles, they returned to the stone tablet. The cycle continued until the zero sense of thought left the illusion world, and then the eruption of energy stopped.
The proclamation mark was arranged in a certain order, naturally gathering the energy of the planets and even the universe. Zero could not understand. These thirteen monoliths were actually the Star Pattern Cardinal Formation. They were the product of another civilization. The star beasts would be carved into the True King's mind through the black throne. When the True King began to construct his own kingdom, they would build up such a Star Pattern Array according to the blueprint.
The Star Pattern Cardinal would gather the energy of the planets and the universe. The energy gathered by the seven Cardinals was the first delicacy the Star Beast would have when it was liberated. After that, the star beasts would begin to devour the energy in the earth's core.
However, even the star beasts would not expect that the energy essence gathered by Lily's Star Pattern Diagram would enter into the body of Zero due to some mysterious connection. It replenished the energy and stamina that had been lost, as well as the body that had been transformed to a certain extent. As for the energy rays, he also left a bit of the planet's essence in Zero's body.
That point of essence was known as the Star Core. It was the memory and inheritance of a planet. In this mysterious way, the planet had left seeds to fight against the star beasts. And zero was the soil where the seeds took root and sprouted.
In the middle of Zero's golden pupil, a faint blue flame appeared. The blue flame quickly formed a triangular symbol and sank into the depths of his zero pupils, waiting for the opportunity to awaken.
By the time he left the temple, the Star Pattern Divide was still there, but the energy stored inside was already almost eighty percent gone and would fade with the passage of time.
Raising his head to look at the sky, although normally it was not dazzling, in the end, it was the light that made Zero feel loathing. At that moment, it seemed to have become much gentler. That light contained a large amount of information. Zero had a feeling that the information was closely related to the planet's energy. But he didn't have time to read them now. He turned and looked at the obelisk at the far end of the temple. His figure suddenly flickered, and when he reappeared, he was already on the street behind the godly temple.
This street lead straight to the obelisk
Agatha was struggling forward.
The environment she was in right now was not the wide but perilous surface, but the narrow but relatively safe underground passage.
In the words of the first old man who woke up, Agatha knew the origin of Jodtenheim. The old man, and the people who were kept in the life support warehouse, and the food that had already been eaten, were in fact the builders of Yotdenheim.
The old man, Peter, told Agatha that he and the others had been citizens of several nearby towns. I remember a hot afternoon when a woman suddenly appeared in their town. All the men in the town had tried to touch her because of her beauty, but all the men who dared to touch her had been brutally killed.
After stunning the residents, the woman magically brought out a few gold bricks and asked the residents to work for her.
One had to know that no matter what era it was, gold was a hard currency. At that time, the townspeople were blinded by the gold, so they naturally didn't care where it came from, and agreed to become women's workers. However, there were so many workers that the women needed. It took almost 10,000 people in several towns to meet her basic requirements.
At that time, everyone was guessing why would this woman gather so many people? But no matter how imaginative they may be, they never thought that women needed so many workers to build a city.
a city that is called a kingdom
They were all shocked when the woman handed over the blueprint to several of the people in charge. Old Peter was one of the project managers at that time, and at the request of the woman, they began clearing the woods. Nearly ten thousand square kilometers of trees were razed to the ground. They were burned, and the open ground was the cornerstone of Yordenheim.
And so, in the hands of these workers, Yotonheim began to take shape. As he spent time with women, people began to discover how scary she was. She could actually speak the human language, and everything was the same as a human's. However, she didn't need to sleep, and she didn't seem like a capable person. Instead, she looked more like a living corpse.
A living corpse that could speak human language.
The rumor began to spread among the workers, and at first everyone was skeptical. Until one day, the woman brought back an army. Now that the army was made up of living corpses, everyone believed it.
So the workers tried to run away, and a living corpse was building its own city, and what could be scarier than that? However, the army of zombies quickly suppressed the workers, and all the workers who tried to escape became food for the zombies. Therefore, they had no choice but to obediently stay back to work. They didn't expect that even if they didn't run away, they would still be living corpses. The difference was that it was only a matter of time.
But the workers were not helpless. At the hands of old Peter, a secret project was being carried out simultaneously with the construction of Yodenheim. According to the blueprint of the kingdom given by the woman, the subterranean base of Yotonheim was required to design special pipelines for the passage of energy, which gave the workers a chance to carve out all the way to the rest of the foundation while building energy pipelines, so that they could escape from the city of the living dead in any corner of Yotonheim when they needed them.
Unfortunately, before people could use the underground passage, on the eve of the completion of Yotonheim, most people suddenly fell into a deep sleep. The unconscious workers were packed into preordered life support boxes, while the small group continued to work until the kingdom was built.
Old Peter was the man who worked until the kingdom was built, and from his words Agatha knew that it had been built at the time. The vast majority of these workers became the first food for the living corpses, and old Peter and a small number of them fell into a stupor until Agatha woke them up.
Judging from the electronic records in the life support kit, old Peter had been asleep for five years. They did not know that he had been saved as food. After Old Peter informed of the existence of the underground tunnel, Agatha decided to go through the underground tunnel to the obelisk. After asking old Peter, the person in charge of the project, for the specific route to the obelisk, she also told him to wake up the worker who was sleeping, and then use the underground passage to leave Yordenheim.
This was the reason why Agatha would appear in the underground passage at this moment. In order not to be discovered, only one person could pass through the narrow passage. Thus, in Agatha's eyes, it was like a road that would never end.
On this road Agatha was not lonely, for she suddenly heard a faint sound in the darkness behind her.
It was as if something had crawled over with him …