Chapter 532



After Yin Cang left, An Ge curiously examined the stars, trying to find one she recognized. But after looking for a long time, her eyes were blurry, and she still couldn't find it.

It seems that what Grandpa Yin said is true; protecting the stars requires endowing the gods with a special divine power. In the Alliance, obtaining such divine power is no easy task, and how to obtain it is beyond her current understanding.

An Ge reached out and cradled a yellow planet in her palm, feeling the energy it emanated. For some reason, a sense of sorrow welled up within her. She widened her eyes in surprise—this was... dimensional emotion?

Life force emanated from his palm, and in a short while, the planet visibly changed from yellow to green. Seeing the planet slowly change color, An Ge suddenly came to her senses, followed by frustration.

What's wrong with her? Why did she suddenly release her life force? Just now, I felt like I was out of control, and all I wanted to do was comfort that crying planet.

The moment the life force was released, many planets suddenly froze for a moment, then surged towards An Ge like madmen. Startled by the constant stream of approaching planets, An Ge quickly ran off the Star Platform.

Leaving the Star Platform, she wiped away the cold sweat, looking at her hands speechlessly. Had what she just did been discovered? She really hadn't meant to. It seemed best to avoid the Star Platform in the future.

After An Ge left, a tall deity hurriedly walked to the Star Platform, looking at the still turbulent stars with a solemn expression.

Could the evil god be plotting something again? Otherwise, why would the minor plane suddenly become chaotic for no reason? He released his divine power and suddenly grabbed one of the thousands of stars. Looking at the remaining life force on it, he opened his mouth in surprise.

I haven't discovered the power of the evil god, so what's with this terrifying vitality? Could this plane have encountered some extraordinary event?

The deity scratched his head and put the star back. Well, it's not a bad thing after all. Who knows what kind of adventure a low-level plane might hold? Next time a god descends, I'll have the deity investigate.

In the yellow sand, a teahouse was bustling with customers. The swordsman slammed his knife down. "Madam, a pot of tea, please."

After taking a big gulp of tea, he felt like he had come back to life. "Damn it, this weather is getting hotter and hotter. If it gets any hotter, I won't even be able to afford water."

“That’s right. I heard that a town to the north has been swallowed up by the sand. I don’t know how much longer we can hold out,” another person said.

The waiter serving tea also looked distressed. "Ladies and gentlemen, to be honest, we're running out of water. This water is drawn from deep underground, but the well is about to dry up. The proprietress is worried about whether the shop can continue to operate."

The waiter's words plunged the entire teahouse into utter panic. Their fear wasn't just about the teahouse itself, but also about their own lives. Now it was just one teahouse closing down; what about the future? Would all habitable places be buried by sand, just like that vanished city?

"Sigh, I don't even know if I'll live to see my children and grandchildren."

"You still dream of such a good thing? I'm just living one day at a time, who knows, I might die of thirst any day now." After saying that, the other person took another big gulp of tea, wishing he could drink his fill at once.

"Do you believe there are gods in this world? Can we pray to heaven?"

"Gods, indeed! People have prayed to every god they can think of, but has it helped? Survival is still getting harder and harder. I think the only way to change this situation is through a miracle."

No sooner had the words left his mouth than a gasp of surprise erupted from the small teahouse, "Ah, look what's that?"

The crowd looked in the direction of the sound and saw a black wave suddenly appear in the rolling yellow sand. The wave was rushing towards them with unstoppable force, causing everyone to panic.

As the waves drew closer, everyone realized that it wasn't black at all, but green—a sea of ​​green.

"It's plants, lots of plants!" someone exclaimed excitedly, and some even ran out of the teahouse and rushed towards the plants.

The plants continued to advance, slowly covering the yellow sand, and soon the area around the teahouse was covered in green.

The swordsman carefully touched the leaves, feeling the increasingly refreshing air. Tears welled up in the powerful man's eyes; how long had it been since he'd seen greenery and vitality? He knelt down and cried out to the sky, "God of Life! The God of Life has heard our cries!"

Many people, like the swordsman, knelt on the ground, constantly bowing towards the sky. Such scenes unfolded everywhere on the planet.

For them, this vitality means a new beginning!

An Ge had no idea that her actions had saved the entire planet. She ran to the Alliance Hall and ran into Hu Jiu and Su Xinhe, who had already finished dealing with their business.

Seeing the panic in An Ge's eyes, Hu Jiu asked in a low voice, "What's wrong?"

An Ge shook her head, gave Hu Jiu a look that said "we'll talk about it when we get back," and then said to Su Xinhe, "Brother Su, Grandpa Yin has something important to do and has left. You might receive a notification soon, so I'll head back now."

Su Xin was somewhat puzzled and was about to nod when he received a message: "I did receive the notification, but this notification specifically mentioned that you should be brought along. What did you do?"

"What can I do? I just told you something very important. Fine, I'll go with you. The gods above probably want to ask me about the situation."

Sensing Hu Jiu's worried look, An Ge smiled and said, "Don't worry, you're here, aren't you?"

The group entered the conference room, where almost all the important gods in the alliance were present. The gods curiously sized up Ango; they had heard about what had happened before. This newly born god was truly arrogant, actually attacking Garcia directly.

Some of the gods who were on good terms with Garcia were practically spitting fire at Ango; if the occasion hadn't been so inappropriate, they might have already attacked.

Despite being stared at by a group of bigwigs, An Ge remained completely calm. Facing gazes that ranged from curious to admiring to hostile, she followed Su Xinhe inside with a sweet smile.

Yin Cang looked at An Ge with satisfaction. His little granddaughter had really made him proud. Don't think he didn't know; many of the gods present envied him. "Little girl, come over here. Chief, this is my little darling granddaughter, An Ge. An Ge, this is the leader of the alliance."

An Ge walked to Yin Cang's side, looked at the refined man, and greeted him politely, "Greetings, Alliance Leader, I am An Ge."

The leader smiled as he looked at Yin Cang, "She's quite a bold little girl."

Yin Cang seemed oblivious to the leader's implied meaning, and said with a proud expression, "Of course, otherwise how could we be grandfather and grandson?"

The gods rolled their eyes silently upon hearing Yin Cang's shameless words.

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