"Has the war … ended?"
This was a barren world. ≧
The world had been swept into the war before, so it had suffered quite a blow. It was covered in huge craters and cracks.
As a result, the world seemed even more barren and … vicious.
Cryopteris, Bloodmist, Scorpion, and … the Scholar stood on the edge of a huge crack as they stared at the sky.
From this position, a gem-like world could be seen amidst the twinkling stars, but it was now gone, along with all its appendages.
The attachments referred to all the crystallized troops, the circular platform that hovered around the mirror world, and the peak species on it had all vanished.
The items that did not belong to the Primordial realm had all been left behind, including the insects, Cryopteris, and … the items that had been 'contaminated' by the young core protector.
They did not leave with the mirror world. Instead, they were all left behind. All the information they possessed about the mirror world had vanished in a single moment.
As a result, they could only gather in this barren world once more.
"How pitiful. They're like first-rate idiots, fleeing just like that," said Scorpion, "They should have fought to the end like warriors."
Bloodmist said, "I remember that you fled very quickly when I tried to capture you in the past."
"Did something like that happen?" Scorpion said, "Why would a powerful lifeform like me flee? Even if I did flee, I would have extremely good reasons. "
Bloodmist smiled, "Good reasons? Just because you're a regular Scorpion? "
"Cut the crap for now." Cryopteris said, "They should have been preparing for this escape a long time ago. I could tell from a very long time ago …"
"Primordial realm experts basically never use teleportation to fight, nor have they teleported their troops on a large scale. This proves one thing, which is that they're storing the energy for teleportation." Cryopteris said, "They need enough energy to escape. After all, they need to teleport so many things."
"Maybe they began to consider the possibility of fleeing when the insects invaded the abandoned world, so they stopped using teleportation," said Cryopteris.
"How … did they teleport?" The Scholar asked, "They seem to have activated something all over the world … They seem to have used a different method of teleportation?"
"No, they're still using fixed-point teleportation," Cryopteris said. "This teleportation technology can also be used to teleport to an unknown location."
Teleportation to a fixed location was something the evaporator had taught the Primordial realm. The specialty of this teleportation technique was that it required a teleportation point to be set up in a certain place before it could be teleported there.
In short, it was impossible to go to a place that had never been before.
This kind of teleportation was much better than the 'perceptual teleportation' of the bus-type creatures. It was very stable, there would be no mistakes, and the energy consumption of the teleportation was relatively low.
However, Primordial realm experts did not … like this kind of teleportation, as even if they could grasp this technique, they could not explore the surrounding space. They could only obediently use the two worlds the steamer had prepared for them.
However, this kind of technology was not completely impossible to go to a place that had never been before. In fact, it was possible to forcefully teleport without setting up a teleportation point.
Forceful teleportation would only lead to one result, which was to instantly arrive at an unknown location.
Where would this position be? Was it some corner of the void? Was it the interior of a certain star? Or, it was possible that he had fallen into some dangerous Void environment.
This was a teleportation method that completely placed their fate on the unknown. However, this was exactly what the Primordial realm used, as this also meant that they would arrive at an unknown location.
Let alone the insects, even the evaporator would struggle to find them.
At least, that was what the Primordial realm experts believed.
The structures they used were probably used to ensure that the teleportation energy covered the entire mirror world. That way, the entire world would be within range of the teleportation.
Coupled with some special method, they separated the insects from the eastern and western regions so that they would not teleport away together before forcefully activating the teleportation. In the end, they fled to an unknown location.
"It looks like the battle really has ended like this. At the very least, the invaders have been repelled," said Cryopteris. The Explosive Roar Bug replied: 「 But we didn't manage to completely defeat them. All the secrets hidden within them and their mirror worlds disappeared 」
"It's like …" said the scholar, "I feel a little regretful."
"Gah, there's nothing I can do about that." The blood-red mist said, "After all, I don't know where they've gone. No matter what, I have to return first and get my body out."
"What?" The scorpion called out, "Then I have to kill you before that!"
"If you can do it, you can try!"
Just like that, as they chatted, the battle between the Primordial realm experts came to an end … just like that? …
Rumble.
This was on the other side of the distant void.
Powerful but harmless light constantly flickered. In the end, with an extremely dazzling flash of light, a huge world … appeared within the light.
It was as bright as a gemstone, and a large number of crystalline discs flew around it. Its appearance clearly indicated that this world was the mirror world that had just escaped from the war.
This world had now arrived at a completely foreign place. The creatures on the platform could only look at this scene in surprise.
As for the Primordial realm experts in the mirror world … they were rather surprised as well.
They were not surprised that they had managed to escape to this place, as this was something they had planned for a very long time ago. It was not strange for them to succeed.
What was strange was that there was another world right next to their world.
This world was less than ten thousand kilometers away from their world. Its surface was green as if there were many … living things on it.
What confused the Primordial realm experts even more was the gravity.
Although this world was the same size as the mirror world, there was no gravitational influence at all even when they were so close to each other. It was like this world was an illusion, where it did not exist at all.
The Primordial realm experts found this extremely suspicious. As they thought that, their armies advanced towards the green world in hopes of finding an answer.
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