A supernatural, eerie instance live broadcast game suddenly descended upon the world.
Gu Xinghe, who gained the ability to hear others' thoughts after transmigrating to a parallel world, ...
Gu Xinghe now indicated to Red Spider that all he needed to do was leave him enough test subjects.
When the last quarter of the ghoul corpses were left, it could do whatever it wanted with them.
The red spider couldn't wait to wrap the ghoul corpses that belonged to it into cocoons with its silk.
And it quickly began to digest the food inside.
Meanwhile, observing Red Spider's actions, Gu Xinghe also began his own experiment—
He planned to "stuff" these ghouls, who had just returned to the real world, back into the dream world.
So, Red Spider was now eating while following Gu Xinghe's instructions to bind the first three unconscious ghouls.
They controlled the three monsters, which still had some mobility, and once again entered the spatial rift.
If the connection between a spiritual consciousness, such as his avatar, is hindered by differences between worlds.
Now, how will this physical connection, which is purely linked by spider silk, change?
And soon, Gu Xinghe got the answer to this question—
He saw the red spider use its silk to "stuff" the three ghouls, which were still somewhat mobile, into the spatial rift.
The spider silk that had been stretched taut into the crevice suddenly drooped softly.
It was as if the controlled entity on the other end no longer existed.
Upon closer inspection, Gu Xinghe saw that the red spider's silk had indeed been cut.
It couldn't possibly have been a few ghouls that were already on their last legs that cut the spider silk.
It can only be due to the differences and barriers between different spaces.
After continuous strengthening, the red spider's silk has become extremely tough.
It also has extremely strong resistance to damage caused by various attacks and methods.
However, when Gu Xinghe picked up the spider silk that the red spider had originally used to control several ghouls...
He noticed that the broken ends of the spider silk were very smooth and even, without the feeling of fibers being pulled apart due to insufficient strength.
It felt as if a non-physical "knife" had made a spatial cut on this piece of spider silk.
Moreover, it may be due to spatial instability caused by the collision between the two spaces.
Apart from the clean and crisp spatial division.
In the rest of the red spider silk, Gu Xinghe also saw some charred black marks that looked like they were caused by spatial instability.