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My Pet Beast is really not an Evil God-Chapter 1784 - 514: White Fox Boss in Trouble! Dominating the Dark Star Domain! The “Sun” that Illuminates the Mortal World!_3
Chapter 1784: Chapter 514: White Fox Boss in Trouble! Dominating the Dark Star Domain! The “Sun” that Illuminates the Mortal World!_3
This time, by staying close to the Ancestor, I finally discovered that the Star Phoenix Clan’s claim of collecting the Inheritance of Stars was a complete lie. What they truly sought was to gather the inheritance as a key to unlock the Forbidden Land of Stars—the origin of the cosmic abnormality—none other than the legendary Primordial Starry Sky."
Gary Smith’s spirit was instantly ignited. If he could pinpoint the location of the Primordial Starry Sky, he could trace the source of the Star Cluster’s descent.
Who would have thought that these Star Clan nobles held such hidden value?
Previously, just encountering the traces of the Star Cluster was enough to leave everyone in shock; now, they’d found leads within the Primordial Starry Sky itself.
"Has that place been opened?" Gary Smith asked.
"Because it was missing the Leaf Clan’s puzzle piece, it shouldn’t have been possible. However, the Star Clan nobles and Star Phoenix Clan worked together and found something on the Borderland that filled in the missing part. They’ve successfully pinpointed the location and begun excavation."
Laurel Wood’s expression was filled with excitement; she immediately presented the news to her Master.
After all, behind him was the Mother of Twilight—such a Great Existence that she could bestow him Grace.
But she couldn’t distinguish how much of her actions were to sabotage the Wood Family’s plans and how much were to curry favor with her Master.
Why couldn’t she aim for both?
Laurel Wood said ingratiatingly: "Master, I’ll tell you the location now—"
But before she could finish speaking, Gary Smith interrupted her:
"What did they find in the Borderland?"
Laurel Wood froze for a moment. She felt his tone carry an icy edge but thought he merely wanted a more detailed explanation and continued: "I’m not entirely sure; I only heard that the Star Clan nobles mentioned it took quite the effort to catch it. However, I can explore this forbidden zone deeply for you, Master, so that later you need only reap the benefits—"
But before she could finish her words, the projection was abruptly cut off, and a cold voice echoed through the room:
"I already know, but it’s unnecessary."
"In the coming days, stay within the house. No matter what you see, do not step outside."
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Abyss City, within the Star Cluster Beast Tower.
Silas Davidson sat alone at the top of the tower, silently sipping coffee.
Lately, the constant stream of news from Gary Smith had numbed him. He felt that staying indoors for a mere few days left the outside world transformed as if centuries had passed.
Endlessly profitable, extending his lifespan by so much!
Yet, watching that once-weak young man now rise to a height where even he needed to look up filled his heart with mixed emotions. As he gazed out at the gloomy sky beyond the window, he sighed:
"The storm is coming."
"The storm is coming, isn’t it perfect for sweeping away the dust of the Mortal World?"
A voice suddenly sounded behind him, causing Silas Davidson to spill his coffee, droplets splintering on the floor and leaving brown traces.
Gary Smith, dressed in a pitch-black military uniform, slowly approached, gazing around the empty Hundred Beasts Tower and asked:
"The White Fox Boss—is he here?"
"I don’t know." Silas Davidson turned his head to look at this young man, still youthful and handsome, with eyes as deep as the Starry Sky—boundless and distant.
With position and strength surpassing him thoroughly.
He answered truthfully: "I haven’t seen it for a long time, even within the Hundred Beasts Tower. By all reasoning, it would never—and couldn’t—leave the tower’s boundaries unless..."
"External forces interfered, right?" Gary Smith said with a smile, though there wasn’t the slightest warmth in his eyes.
Silas Davidson secretly cursed, quickly adding:
"The Alliance suspects the Star Clan. Numerous investigators have already entered deep. If it truly was them, we’ll order them to return it."
"Evidence—why bother with evidence?" Gary Smith chuckled softly.
Silas Davidson felt utterly helpless. Precisely because of this attitude, the Abyss City Alliance feared informing Gary Smith, worried that internal strife might erupt during the Great Expedition, wasting Human Clan’s elite forces.
Even now, he could only attempt to placate him: "It’s not to silence you, but to act with evidence; this provides legitimate grounds for action and protects the broader interests—"
"Silas Davidson, you’re growing increasingly naive. Haven’t you realized the so-called evidence is merely for the weak to see?"
"The strong only need suspicion!"
Gary Smith interrupted him, turned, and left, throwing out a single line:
"If something happens to the White Fox Boss, then as for right and wrong—"
"I will not bother discerning them!"
With those words, Gary Smith’s figure dissolved into pure white radiance and disappeared.
Silas Davidson, holding his coffee, stared blankly at the Thunder-system Legendary Trait constrained by the instrument track on the table. After a long silence, he suddenly laughed bitterly to himself:
"Silas Davidson, playing the fool for so long—you’ve truly become one, haven’t you!?"
"Even now, can’t you understand? Some people—they are the big picture; they are the tide itself!"
Silas Davidson sat in silent contemplation for some time, then...
Above Abyss City, thunder roared as countless Thunder Snakes spread across tens of thousands of miles!
A new giant was born!
Elsewhere,
nightfall arrived,
In the Dark Star Region, radiant starlight erupted from the Great Earth, illuminating the darkness.
The Star-crossing Train continued its journey. Because Gary Smith had once ridden it to the Imperial City, laying the foundation for his unparalleled dominance, the train had become a popular tourist attraction—experiencing his mindset during that fateful journey, now tickets were nearly impossible to get.
Securing even one allowed reselling it for several times the price.
This rejuvenated the train conductor, who now enthusiastically recounted meeting Gary Smith to all passengers daily.
As countless travelers marveled at the starlight outside, one visitor suddenly rubbed his eyes and exclaimed:
"The... sun!"
"You’ve gone silly—it’s nighttime, and we’re in the Dark Star Region. Aside from starlight, there’s nothing but starlight. How could there be a sun? It’s probably just a particularly bright starlight Pet Beast." Another passenger laughed, but when he glanced outside, he froze in place.
Outside, it shone as bright as daytime.
A colossal sun hung in the Dark Star Region’s sky, radiating infinite brilliance.
Meanwhile, beams of light surged forward across the earth.
No,
No!
It wasn’t light at all; they were hounds, one by one—dogs of light blazing fiercely as they roared across the lands, burning everything, eclipsing the Star Cluster’s glow!
It was as if the Sun had opened its massive mouth,
swallowing the stars whole!