The game is about becoming a god, starting with the rampage of Hua Ye.

Chapter 236 A Suspended Death



Chapter 236 A Suspended Death

The starry sky fell silent once more, and Keisha then looked up into the void, her majestic voice ringing out.

"Karl, come on! Explain yourself!"

As Keisha finished speaking, a virtual transparent figure instantly appeared, indicating that he had been observing from the sidelines.

After Karl appeared, he did not immediately respond to Keisha's answer, but instead bowed and said:

"Queen Keisha!"

Although she was about to die by her own hand, it must be admitted that Keisha was a person worthy of respect.

For no other reason than her contributions to the universe.

However, while making contributions, it also became a solid wall hindering the progress of the times.

So, although it's a bit of a pity, the wall that Keisha stands against still needs to be torn down.

Looking at the culprit, Keisha showed no anger; she calmly asked:

"How did I get here?"

This is what puzzles her now; she is very curious about something so beyond her comprehension.

Karl didn't intend to hide anything from Keisha's doubts; he considered it a small compensation for her.

I just don't know if she'll accept it!

He glanced around at the empty space and explained calmly:

“In your cosmological thinking, spacetime is a stable concept, but I think spacetime is unstable.”

After hearing this, Keisha showed a hint of realization.

"Hmm! I see."

Carl continued:

"You move from one point in space to another by manipulating wormholes, while the void does the opposite..."

At this point, Karl paused, looked at Keisha, and said:

"I haven't changed your location, but I have changed the location of space."

Upon hearing this, a sense of intellectual confidence emanated from Karl, a confidence that even Keisha had to admit Karl was worthy of.

After Karl's explanation, Keisha finally understood the key point, and she said:

"So theoretically I'm still above the Earth?"

"That's one way to understand it!"

Carl gave an affirmative answer.

At that moment, Keisha sighed and said helplessly:

"This is infuriating!"

Although she said that, her expression didn't reflect it at all.

Even Karl couldn't figure out what was real and what was fake; perhaps that's the extent of Keisha's cunning!

Then Keisha looked at Reina in the distance and said:

"And Reina, we will not use this method to control others!"

A hint of sorrow lingered in his eyes, a lament for the mortal world.

"So mortals respect you, but not necessarily the gods."

This was Carl's response to Keisha, simple and clear.

Keisha's words represent her position, but only her position, not the position of the universe.

The universe is cruel, and the Dark Forest Theory is enough to explain the rules of survival in the universe.

But what if a powerful king wanted to control the entire forest and make them live under his protection?

Without killing and fighting, the weaker creatures had a place to breathe and live a peaceful and prosperous life.

While this is certainly appealing, it must have its drawbacks. Powerful life forms cannot respect such ideas; they do not want to be bound by their own limitations, and what they need is freedom.

Neither human nature nor animalistic instincts can be controlled by a person; they will always erupt one day.

And all it takes is a trigger to bring about this day.

Perhaps Keisha, as a former queen, understood this principle long ago, but she couldn't stop.

Because if she contradicts her own thoughts, the weak behind her might collapse.

She has embarked on a path of no return; perhaps only after her death will things take a turn for the better.

Her thoughts were racing, and Keisha stopped thinking about these things she had never considered, because it was no longer necessary.

Gazing at the blazing emerald star, Keisha finally broke her silence, her gaze lingering on it as she slowly spoke:

"This supernova is going to explode in less than a minute!"

"Yes!"

Carl gave an affirmative answer.

"It could definitely blow me to pieces!"

Keisha has already obtained some results.

Faced with Keisha's composure, Karl crossed his arms over his stomach and said leisurely:

"Hmm! Hopefully! And... Morgana proposed using the Great Clock to scatter your fragments to all corners of the known universe. She believes you may have the ability to reassemble, and if you do, it's guaranteed to be impossible for at least 300 million years."

"Ha! Death is death, why bother gathering together? I'm not afraid, death should be a time for rest. This knowledge about unstable space you mentioned is new to me, it's really scary. Give me some time, I need to digest it properly."

Keisha shook her head, rejecting Karl's idea.

For her now, this result might actually be quite good! Because she feels exceptionally relaxed right now.

Looking at Queen Keisha at this moment, Karl finally couldn't help but ask the question that had been bothering him.

"I'm sorry, Queen Keisha, why don't you try to escape instead of sitting here and waiting to die? In my estimation, there should be a certain chance of success."

Carl's confusion startled Keisha for a moment, then she laughed:

"Escape? Where to escape to? I can easily destroy Lena's third-generation divine body with a single stroke, and she will be doomed forever. However... I won't do that."

The belief in justice in one's heart cannot be explained in a few words; even when it concerns one's own life and death, it has never been violated.

Perhaps this is the justice and order that Keisha upholds in her heart! Life and death are insignificant in the face of conviction.

Moreover, Keisha was exhausted, and she felt that death was her final destination.

At this point, Karl said nothing more, quietly watching a king resolutely step into the gates of death.

Looking at the supernova about to explode, Keisha smiled and slowly stood up.

While embracing death with open arms, he said:

"Come on! I'd like to see... how you... destroy my justice!"

As she spoke, she strode forward, and Karl's and Rena's figures vanished instantly, leaving only the ever-expanding, laughing Holy Keisha awaiting death.

"boom!"

At the very moment the supernova exploded, the azure crystal necklace that Keisha always wore around her neck suddenly shone brightly with blue light.

Gradually enveloping Keisha's entire body, a solid spacetime barrier enveloped an area of ​​several meters in radius, creating a circular barrier.

Something indescribable happened: the terrifying explosion of the supernova did not immediately break through the protective barrier of this spacetime. Instead, it continuously distorted the incoming terrifying energy, barely managing to withstand the inevitable destruction.

Judging from the constantly flashing blue light, the spacetime barrier won't last long either.

Moreover, they are already enveloped in terrifying energy, and there is no way to change their fate of death; they can only postpone their death for a mere ten minutes.

"Huh? This is it?"

Keisha stared in surprise at the sudden turn of events, then looked blankly at the necklace around her neck.

It all started with this necklace, which had been with her for tens of thousands of years and whose origins were unknown.

At the same time, a crack appeared in the seal in her mind, and the cracks multiplied, gradually showing signs of breaking apart.

"Buzz!"

A virtual figure appeared in this space, and two pairs of eyes met.


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