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A Necromancer Who Just Wants to Plant Trees-Chapter 1821 - 505 A very reasonable giant beast_2
Chapter 1821: 505 A very reasonable giant beast_2
Chapter 1821: 505 A very reasonable giant beast_2
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This was Stuluk Star Spirit when not bewitched by Giza.
But her mental state was clearly not good.
She looked at the planet she had nearly collapsed by her own hand, torn into pieces, and fell into an unprecedented state of self-blame:
“No, no, no!”
“I am unforgivable!”
“I actually turned this planet into this.”
“Only destruction awaits me…”
Alistair continued to patiently persuade her:
“No, it’s not.”
“It’s not too late to turn back now.”
“You still have enough time and power to repair this planet…”
But the star spirit couldn’t hear the giant beast’s soothing words.
She frantically roamed up and down in the clouds.
Her voice was filled with pain and self-blame:
“It’s too late!”
“It’s too late!”
“Everything is already too late!”
“The great mistake has been made, I’m beyond redemption!”
Alistair’s voice slowly rose:
“Child, listen to me…”
However, her words were rudely interrupted by the star spirit:
“You don’t understand my pain!”
“I might as well be dead now!”
Alistair was silent for two seconds.
The star spirit flew in front of the giant beast, as if wanting to say something more.
But at that moment,
a very thick claw suddenly descended from the sky—
Boom!
A grey column of light, like a sword tearing through space,
Under the extremely surprised gaze of all the bystanders,
Stuluk’s star spirit was instantly smashed into a pulp by Alistair’s paw!
“I understand now.”
“You are indeed beyond redemption.”
Alistair’s extremely gentle voice carried a hint of helplessness:
“May you be just a happy little elf in your next life, without bearing such a heavy fate and responsibility.”
As he spoke,
a rift radiating green and white light appeared at the very spot of the star spirit’s demise.
The pulverized remains and spirituality of the latter surged into the rift,
Then disappeared.
Matthew saw it clearly.
Behind that rift was unmistakably the Forest Ocean, he could even see the shadow of Crimson Mountain!
This meant that Stuluk’s star spirit might become a little Light Fairy on Crimson Mountain in the not-so-distant future.
Regarding this outcome,
Matthew was also quite astonished.
He had thought that Alistair, persuading the star spirit so earnestly, would surely grant her more patience and space.
Unexpectedly, he simply gave her a swift end!
“Have you returned, Matthew? Have you had a fun time?”
“Eh? What’s with that expression, do you have any suggestions about my recent handling?”
Alistair’s tone still so gentle and delicate.
Matthew considered for a moment:
“Uh…”
“I just want to say, although she felt guilty, she might not really have wanted to die…”
Alistair chuckled:
“I know.”
“But since speaking nicely didn’t work, I had to deal with it that way.”
“In the world of the giant beasts, we are quite reasonable, and with those who are unreasonable, we only give them two to three chances.”
“After that, we don’t want to reason with them either…”
Matthew quietly noted down this “Giant Beast Social Rule.”
And through that moment,
Matthew also saw another side of Alistair’s resolute and imposing demeanor.
This made him feel more affection for the amiable yet decisive giant beast before him.
However, after Alistair had eliminated the star spirit,
although the crisis of the Star Devourer was completely resolved,
the collapsing and shattering trend of the Stuluk planet had not been reversed.
Matthew, surrounded by the yellow dust whipping through the air,
noticed that the material plane was experiencing severe tears.
This situation was alarmingly similar to what the material world underwent when the Heavenly Family Palace fell!
“The star spirits are dead, the Earth Core Dream is shattering, and the prior Destruction Finger along with the fury of the star spirits have already caused irreversible damage to this planet.”
“If we can’t stabilize the core region of this planet in time, then Stuluk is highly likely to split into several hundred fragmented meteors.”
“Some of them might even fall into Aindor under the gravitational pull of the material world.”
“Aindor has just stabilized, and any natural disaster from the astral world could continue to tear apart the material plane…”
Quickly, Matthew made a basic judgment based on his knowledge of plane studies.
Stabilizing this planet didn’t seem so difficult.
Sif already had the Iron Tree Heart and the Dream Stone, while Matthew had enough holy oak seeds and a great number of Nature Souls.
As long as they could reshape the natural dreamland and use it as a core to attract the pan-consciousness of Aindor’s Nature Souls, the situation could be temporarily stabilized.
However, the matter was clearly not so simple.
Amidst the swirling yellow sand,
Matthew saw a fraction of the Empire’s military that had escaped into outer space and the Hume Tri-star now approaching Stuluk’s skies.
On the other side,
large forces of demons appeared in the southern part of the planet.
They were coming from the direction of Barthor Purgatory.
That was the power of Queen Glasia of the Demoness of Desire!
These two forces, along with Matthew, who had already become a target, would determine the future of Stuluk!
All three parties clearly recognized each other’s presence,
and led by a special unspoken understanding,
the other two powers each sent leading figures and a small entourage, coincidentally arriving at the spot where the Star Devourer fell.
This location,
under the suppression of the giant beast Alistair, was the most stable spot in the entire material layer of Stuluk.
“No matter what happens here, this place will always be Stuluk.”
“Your Excellency, we’re thankful for your help in eliminating the Star Devourer.”
“Storluk Industries never skimps on gifts for friends, Mr. Matthew, although we’ve had a few misunderstandings, there’s also room for negotiations.”
“If you don’t trust me, you might consider Melinda’s opinion.”
“But the premise is—”
“We still need to take back the sovereignty and ownership of this planet.”
“If Your Excellency insists on intervening in the affairs of this planet, then unfortunately—if Storluk Industries loses this planet, it must mean that the planet no longer exists…”
The representative sent by the Imperial Descendants was a golem.
Matthew recognized it as a “Synchronized Mechanism.”
Meaning everything it said or did was a simulation of a distant, highly authoritative being.
“General?”
Matthew discerned the other’s identity.
“Yes, it’s me.”
The general spoke with a hint of emotion,
“Speaking of which, I might have to thank you.”
“Given the current situation, I’ve gained an opportunity to regain power, as long as you agree to hand over the Dream Stone and cease meddling with the affairs on Stuluk, I can let you take the Chaotic Ether Core.”
“As for the demons… heh, Storluk Industries has never feared waging war against demons!”
As the voice fell,
the representative from Barthor Purgatory—
a black cat with mini goat horns sprouting from its head suddenly scoffed,
“Guda is dead, what will you use to stabilize the natural dreamland?”
“You don’t really think that guy from the Deep Space Tower possesses that capacity, do you?”
“If this planet falls into your hands, it won’t last half a year before completely disintegrating…”
“Never mind, no use talking to you.”
“I am here under the orders of Queen Glasia, to inform you that this planet is destined to become a part of Barthor Purgatory.”
“Mr. Matthew, if you peacefully hand over the Dream Stone and the Iron Tree Heart, then the matters concerning Rheager and the Suki Kingdom might still be negotiable…”
Before the black cat could finish,
suddenly,
a gust of wind blew overhead, followed by an earth-shaking burst of thunder—
“Boom!”
A noise loud enough to rupture the eardrums of most present blasted out of nowhere.
The wind howled for several minutes before stopping!
The golem and the little black cat, although largely unharmed, were clearly startled by the sudden noise.
“Sorry.”
“I just sneezed.”
Alistair’s voice came from above.
“What were the terms you were discussing with Matthew just now?”
“I didn’t catch that…”
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