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My Pet Beast is really not an Evil God-Chapter 1792 - 517: Contract with the White Fox Boss! Spirit of the Primordial Starry Sky! The Arrogance of the Gate Master - Part 2
Chapter 1792: Chapter 517: Contract with the White Fox Boss! Spirit of the Primordial Starry Sky! The Arrogance of the Gate Master - Part 2
Not just it, the rest of the already-mutated Star Clan ancestors and the powerful Stellar Demons were all wailing in lamentation.
Among them, the Star Nobles left behind by the Star Royal Dynasty suffered the most, their blood and flesh disintegrating, transforming into pale starlight, and letting out endless screams.
It was as if a terrifying Demon God was feasting on every living being who had stepped onto the path of the stars.
The stronger one’s strength, the more starlight was stripped away!
"How could it be like this?!"
The Star Phoenix Ancestor stared at the Primordial Starry Sky in disbelief—this was completely different from what she had imagined.
Why...
Why didn’t the Star Cluster bestow grace, but instead began consuming its people?
"Fools, you think you’re chasing the stars, but little do you know, it’s the stars that are hunting you down!"
Gary Smith sneered. The Primordial Starry Sky involved taboo powers—suspected to be like the Taboo Sun, both deriving from forbidden existences.
But the fact that it had been replaced by the current Starry Realm and had never appeared again already indicated...
That some sort of abnormality had occurred.
Patching up the Star Cluster puzzle was difficult, but not impossible for the original Star Clan ancestors; there was no reason for it to fall into the hands of the remnants of a dynasty.
Especially the Star Nobles—if they had ever truly touched the Primordial Starry Sky, they wouldn’t be so shocked by their own Tears of the Stars.
Moreover, the ancestors of the Star Clan mutated because they had touched the outskirts of the Primordial Starry Sky, but they never saw the real Starry Sky. And figures like Star Wood, these Ancient Giants, even managed to resist such high-dimensional pollution and maintain their sanity—itself a suspicious phenomenon.
Rather than saying they were pursuing the Starry Sky, it would be more accurate to say the Starry Sky was hunting them.
Deliberately leaving them behind, constantly increasing its influence, eventually anchoring itself to the mortal world, until finally...
Returning!
The Star Phoenix Ancestor was rendered speechless. Faced with the starlight brilliance she had pursued all her life, all she felt was an overwhelming coldness.
It was as if they were a group of foolish ants, lured by sprinklings of sugar, calling on their kin, and dragging themselves toward the ant nest.
"Woo—"
The White Fox Boss appeared once again. It raised its head, staring at the overflowing pale starlight. With a sweep of its tail, the Starry River recoiled, attempting to crush the vast starlight.
Bang!
But the moment it got close, it was shattered, and even the White Fox was flung back. Just as it was about to crash heavily to the ground and roll, Gary Smith’s figure flashed, extending a hand to catch it.
The immense force made Gary Smith’s tiger mouth throb painfully, but looking at the weakened White Fox, he endured the discomfort and stretched out his hand. With the Ancient Dragon Armor fused into the Paper Knight, he could naturally wield its Constant Immortal Light.
The immortal light of constancy could stabilize all things. Although healing others came at a several-fold cost, with his pseudo-king-level strength, logically speaking, it should’ve been enough to stabilize the White Fox.
However, the black-and-white Constant Immortal Light passed right through the White Fox.
"What?!"
Gary Smith’s expression was one of astonishment. If not for the warmth radiating from the White Fox Boss’s body at that moment, he would’ve almost thought he was experiencing a hallucination.
It was clearly right in front of him, yet he couldn’t stabilize its state.
It was as if...
There were two worlds in between them!
This scene made Gary Smith’s eyes flicker with contemplation, as if an idea occurred to him.
Beside him, a weak voice emerged:
"It’s always been like this—forever rejecting any contact, silently traversing through time."
The speaker was Luke White, who was also in the process of being consumed by the starlight. He gazed at the White Fox in Gary Smith’s arms with a complex expression.
"What do you mean?" Gary Smith asked.
After becoming a high-ranking officer, he had searched through the Alliance’s information on the White Fox Boss, but there was little on record—just notes mentioning its relation to the White Family of Starry Times.
Initially, the Alliance had thought it was part of the White Family’s plans for the Borderland. However, as time passed, it became evident that the entity simply stayed in the city, even helping suppress the earliest life-element Exotic Entity—the Tower of Life.
Eventually, as it suppressed more Exotic Entities that had lost their Unconventional Items, it evolved into the Star Cluster Beast Tower.
Over time, it became seen by the early citizens of Abyss City as a Guardian Deity.
But due to the passage of time and generations of citizens growing old and dying, coupled with its long periods of obscurity, it was ultimately forgotten.
Relevant intelligence, however, had been sealed because it involved the Pseudo-Royal Families.
"A long time ago, before the Alliance was even established, when the True Kings still roamed the mortal world, building their dynasties and overlooking all beings—back then, mortals were far lower in status than they are now..."
Luke White looked at the spreading Primordial Starry Sky and chuckled faintly. "You think we deserve to die for oppressing the common folk—that we’re the Wicked Dragons who crushed them underfoot. But for us, that was just routine. Everyone did it. When I was a child, I had to constantly worry about being eaten by the Lord’s Pet Beasts. This wasn’t some story parents made up to scare kids."
"After all, the blood infant grass puppet he contracted loved to feed on children’s fresh blood. Every month, it had to consume ten children to obey orders. Otherwise, the land it protected would face disasters, and even more people would die. Yet he was still hailed as a hero. There’s even a temple dedicated to him in the Alliance. Isn’t that laughable?"
"Get to the point," Gary Smith interrupted with a frown.
He had no interest in listening to someone’s tragic story.
Are you trying to apply the laws of a bygone dynasty to today’s world?
If not for the Transcendent World, they’d already be crushed. Even now, it was merely because the Star Cluster obstructed Gary Smith’s path—nothing more.
Luke White wasn’t infuriated. He continued, "But perhaps I was lucky. On the day I was chosen as a sacrifice, the territory was overrun by a powerful demon. Everyone, including the Lord, was devoured. And that monster, already fed, merely glanced at trembling me, lost interest, and walked away."