Chapter 811 Ignorant ants daring to disrespect me
"Astrokinesis starts with Celestial Divination!" William said, looking up at the starry sky. "Celestial Divination involves sensing the movement and energy of the stars."
"Stars generate tremendous energy through their motion, and each star has its own inherent power. If you can harness this for your own use, you can exert force beyond your own level of strength." William had only studied Astrokinesis to some extent, as most of his battles didn't require external forces.
Amy and Silas listened, somewhat puzzled and bewildered by William's explanation.
Harnessing the energy of the stars and their movements?
That sounded quite challenging!
However, as Soulmancers, they were experienced in absorbing various natural energies, which is essentially harnessing the Earth's power.
The Earth is one of countless stars, just more accessible because it's right under our feet. Astrokinesis simply extends that reach to more distant stars.
The principle is the same.
After explaining this, Amy sat down and stared at the sky, trying to sense the stars with her mental power.
Silas stood on a mountain peak, fixating on the half-moon.
William noticed their states.
Amy, bolstered by various top-tier artifacts and possessing a strong foundation, had no trouble connecting with distant stars.
Silas, realizing his mental power was not as strong as Amy's, turned to the moon—the closest celestial body to Earth.
He began to sense the moon's orbital path and the changes in its internal forces.
For a mid-level Soulmancer, manipulating the moon's power was clearly a challenge.
Silas first sensed the moon's power and then attempted to harness it, wanting to prove himself in front of William.
"Pfft!"
Silas spat out a mist of blood, his fists clenched and brow furrowed, looking uneasily at William.
"Don't be too hasty," William said calmly. "Your strength level is still too low. First observe the changes in the stars, and when your own power is sufficient, then you can harness those forces."
It's like wanting to use a rock as a weapon,first, you need to be able to lift it. If you can't even lift a small stone, how can you think of hurling a boulder?
The giant deity, a chief god from another parallel dimension, had come to Earth after sensing a surge in its energy. His purpose was simple: to see if there were any strong beings in this world. If not, he intended to make its creatures submit to him.
As for William, needless to say.
He scanned the entire Earth and found Amy to be the highest level being in this world.
Just a little Nature Deity.
"Are you the god of this world?" Vorenus ignored William and Silas, considering them too weak to be of any concern.
Amy replied, "Oh, I'm not a god, Abyssal Sovereign. Are you here to play?"
"Play?" Vorenus scoffed, "I see you have potential. Why not follow me and become my disciple?"
Amy said, "Thank you, but I already have a master, so I won't be your disciple."
"Ignorant child, how dare you refuse me? What's your master to me? Let him come out, and I'll persuade him to change his mind." Vorenus didn't think much of Amy's master, but he recognized her potential. As a benevolent god, he was reluctant to harm Amy.
After all, she seemed too weak in his eyes,killing her would be a mere thought, hardly worth his interest.
Amy pouted, "My master seems to be doing something very important,I haven't seen him for a long time."
"Something important?" Vorenus laughed, "I just scanned this world with my divine sense. There's no one capable of fighting,your master must be dead."
Amy's mouth fell open as she looked at William, "Mr. Johnson, that big guy said my master is dead?"
William smiled, "Your master isn't dead."
Looking up at the sky, Amy said, "Mr. Johnson says my master isn't dead, so he must not be dead, right?"
"Mr. Johnson?" Vorenus's gaze fell on William, snorting, "The words of ants."
William didn't bother to respond,he had no intention of intervening.
"Amy, this guy came to Earth to cause trouble. Just beat him up, no need to talk anymore," William said, tired of waiting. Vorenus's attitude made it clear he was here to stir up trouble, so why bother with more words?
"Okay! I'll beat him up!" Amy looked up, conveying her divine sense, "Mr. Johnson said you're here to cause trouble. If you don't want to get beaten up, better leave quickly!"
"Ha ha ha ha!" Vorenus laughed loudly, "Ignorant ants daring to disrespect me, a mere Nature Deity being so presumptuous!"
With that, he launched a mental attack, aiming to kill Amy.