Foreign Land Reclamation By a Vegetable-growing Skeleton-Chapter 940 - 515 I am Feiti Flash Feiti_2

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Chapter 940: Chapter 515: I am Feiti, Flash Feiti_2

Chapter 940: Chapter 515: I am Feiti, Flash Feiti_2

Hiludi pointed to his nose, surprised, and asked, “Why? Do you dislike me?”

Gailard smiled slightly, “How could that be? It’s an Elf secret, I’m afraid you might see through it.”

Hiludi shrugged, “So that’s it, alright, I won’t use your teleportation gates. But you’re being too conservative, keeping everything secret, never interacting with the outside world. How can magic improve without exchange?”

Then he started muttering to himself, “Afraid that I will see, but not afraid that the principal will see. That means the trick must be obvious to those from the space faculty, but not to others. Even if the principal’s level is higher than mine, so I should start from the spatial aspect, if it concerns the spatial aspects…”

As he muttered, Hiludi ran to the side and immediately pulled out paper, pen, and a spatial magic interferometer to start calculating.

Tyrone watched Hiludi with satisfaction, then glanced at Gailard, who seemed thoughtful, and continued to explain, “Since the ‘Faith Storm,’ my Astrology Tower observed that the brightness of the Red Star has been declining. Initially, I didn’t know why, but combining it with the messages from Lord Ange, it’s likely that a huge artificial object is blocking the Red Star, causing the brightness to decrease.”

“Because this object itself doesn’t emit light, the Astrology Tower can’t see it clearly but can only notice the change in brightness. As it blocks the Red Star, the changes in brightness have become less frequent recently. If my guess is right, this artificial object must have stopped,” Tyrone analyzed.

“Stopped? Why would it stop?” the Great Sage asked.

Tyrone explained, “If the Titans really want to return to the Master Plane, there are two methods, one is to descend directly, breaking through the spatial barriers of the Master Plane, forcibly entering, which, uh, creates too much disturbance, not a good method. Considering the Titans’ special abilities, I think they will choose the second method, remote projection.”

“Within a certain distance, if a thunderstorm occurs somewhere on the Master Plane, accumulating a massive amount of Thunder Elements, the Titan can sense it and then project its consciousness here, using the Thunder Element to re-form a body. This is something only the Thunder Titans are capable of.”

A voice came from the sky, “Only Thunder Titans can do this? Can the Son of Thunder do it? What about the Mixed-Blood Titans?” Lightning asked while running down from Gaur.

“They can’t, unless you transform into an energy form. As long as you still need a body to carry your consciousness, you can’t do this,” Tyrone explained.

Lightning glanced at Gailard and pouted, “We can’t do it, then why do you know so much about it? You’re not a Titan.”

“Because Giant Stars can do it,” Tyrone said.

Just then, Tyrone’s communicator rang. He took it out and immediately heard the voice of the Stellaris Mage, “Principal, here at Thunder Valley, there’s an abnormal elemental change.”

Tyrone immediately turned and asked, “Which positioning stone is Thunder Valley?”

Hiludi said, “Number six.”

Behind Gailard, two Elf Wizards immediately pulled out the number six positioning stone, performed a spell, and a left and right pull opened a space gate.

“Space Arcane Mage, the Elves truly have deep roots,” Tyrone couldn’t help but remark.

The two nameless Elf Wizards standing behind Gailard turned out to be Space Arcanists of the same level as Hiludi; these long-lived races indeed have deep resources.

Harvey Feiti dashed into the space gate first, Tyrone hurriedly followed, and then everyone only saw a flicker before them, a flash of electrical light passed by, and the space gate brightened again, as if something had burrowed in.

The two Space Arcanists looked at each other, and Gailard said, “It seems it was a squirrel.”

“Oh, that was Giant Star,” Lightning said.

How could Gailard not know Giant Star, one of the three heads of Stellaris? Her interest in Lightning grew, and she scrutinized it closely, “Long time no see, has your horn grown back? Who helped you with that?”

Lightning watched her warily, “What are you planning to do? Trying to break off my horn again? I’ll have you know, don’t mess around, I’m quite close with Little Sapling, so be careful, I might report you.”

Gailard smiled comfortingly, “Of course not, you’ve become much better, not using foul language anymore. Why would I break off your horn? Your mom would be so pleased to see you like this.”

Lightning pouted, and suppressing the urge to retort crudely, asked, “Where’s my mom?”

“I’m leading the Unicorn Knights, they need their leader, and how about you? Are you coming back? It’s time for the Unicorn Knights to train a new leader,” Gailard said.

Lightning was shocked, “No, no, I don’t want to inherit the throne, I am Lord Ange’s horse.”

Lightning was so frightened that he didn’t even resist referring to himself as ‘horse,’ clearly, in his mind, going back to the elves was more terrifying than being a ‘horse.’

He didn’t wait for Gailard to respond and rushed into the Space Gate.

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Gradually, everyone entered the Space Gate, leaving only Hiludi behind.

The two Elf Space Arcanists looked deeply at Hiludi, and snorted disdainfully, “The arcane of the elves is limitless, we have no need to converse with the weak.”

After saying this, they entered the Space Gate without looking back.

Hiludi was stunned for a moment, probably not expecting the elves to still be concerned about what she had just said, realizing it wasn’t that they were secretive, but that they disdained to communicate with her.

“What arrogance, huh.” Hiludi was so annoyed that she snorted, pulled out her giant Magic Wand, slammed it on the ground, and quickly chanted an incantation, seconds later, a Space Gate opened in front of her.

But being her first attempt, it wasn’t very stable and shattered after just two seconds.

“Haha, I did it, I’ve found the knack, but it really drains energy, I’ll try again later, first I need to capture a Titan,” Hiludi excitedly waved her wand, pressed forward, and disappeared on the spot.

Thunder Valley had now turned into a sea of lightning, with streaks of silver lightning striking down like rain into the valley, making the entire valley look like a cracked dimension.

An observation platform built by the Stellaris Academy lies outside the valley. Next to the low platform, there stands a tall Lightning Tower. Even when occasional lightning strikes outside the valley, it only hits the Lightning Tower and not the observation platform.

Positioning Stone number six marks the Teleportation Array inside the observation platform. Just as Hiludi teleported there, she heard Tyrone briefing the situation:

“Thunder Valley is located at the confluence of two ocean currents, which is why storms are common. Thunder Valley is a large ore vein, with vast amounts of metallic substances underground attracting the lightning. Ever since we established this observation platform, we’ve recorded millions of lightning strikes into the valley each year.”

“We once conceived, whether we could build a device to store the energy from the lightning and convert it into Demon Crystals or something else to be utilized. Unfortunately, we couldn’t find a material that could endure the energy of the lightning without damage, so if you capture more than one Titan this time, please leave one for us,” Tyrone said.

The Great Sage said, “I can’t decide that, you’d better discuss it with Ange; he’s using them for farming, who knows how much land he’s cultivated?”

Tyrone’s lips twitched, really using that as an excuse? Farming? He didn’t believe it for a second, at worst, they could capture it themselves.

Tyrone was determined to do the capturing himself when the time came; whoever caught it would claim it. The Great Sage surely couldn’t snatch it from their hands.

Just then, Harvey suddenly said, “Here it comes.”

Far off in Thunder Valley, where the Thunder Element was abnormal, a sphere of lightning suddenly materialized. Initially, the sphere was only the size of a fist, but from the moment it appeared, all the surrounding lightning gathered towards it, no longer striking the ground but hitting the sphere, rapidly enlarging it.

A voice, as if from ancient times, resonated in everyone’s mind, “When gods fall, and the Stellaris dims, Sons of Thunder, when the red star flashes again in the Void…”

The sphere of lightning shone brilliantly, lashing out limbs-like lightning arcs, forcefully pulling forward. One by one, pieces of armor flew from the Void and attached itself to the sphere: first the helmet, then the chest plate, followed by the arm and leg guards.

With each piece of armor fitted, along with the intense electric arcs, they formed the figure of a Titan. Finally, it spoke, “Thunder, has returned.”

The Titan, having finished speaking, proudly straightened up, feeling exceptionally heroic. However, within moments, it saw a flash of light from afar.

The light flashed; in the next moment, a Purple Gold Skeleton appeared right in front of it, hands raised high, “Welcome back, I’m Feiti, Flash Feiti.”