Chapter 506 The Hidden Guide Attribute in Interstellar Space 4



In this high-tech interstellar civilization, Ahri, as a system, possesses limitless power. However, this is like a double-edged sword; it seems powerful now, but who knows what will happen later?

As the old saying goes, "The capable are often burdened with more work, and the wise are often burdened with more worries."

In this vast world, one's abilities are often directly proportional to the responsibilities one shoulders; they are interdependent.

Ahri sat up from the soft chair and said very seriously, "Okay, I understand."

The system administrator placed his hand on the control panel, a flash of green light appeared, and the spaceship became invisible.

The system administrator said, "Although the spaceship is similar, it was taken out of the system space by you, not a product of this world. And that divine artifact, the balance scales, you used it, didn't take it back, and someone saw it. Do you think leaving it in the Demon Realm is really good for the Demon Realm?"

"I took it back later, but what I put back was not the divine artifact, but a replica. It will dissipate over time."

Ahri looked at the system administrator and said, "I know that with the appearance of the divine artifact, without a powerful demon lord to guard it, many people will inevitably fall into endless strife and killing in order to seize the artifact."

"As for this spaceship."

Ahri's eyes deepened. "Is it because my guide ability level is blank, or is it a hidden attribute? The original owner never had this before. This hidden attribute must have appeared because of my arrival. With such a powerful ability, shouldn't I do something for this world?"

"Of course, I also know I need to be cautious. I have set up multiple protection mechanisms to ensure that it will not be easily leaked."

The system administrator opened the booklet again and said, "Remember, change is often accompanied by risks. I also want to remind you to think twice before you act. After all, the road to peace is never smooth, and it is not easy to promote the progress of the world."

Ahri smiled slightly, her eyes sparkling with a dazzling light: "Don't worry, I'll be careful."

The system administrator closed the booklet and watched as the spaceship entered the orbit of the tenth interstellar sector and landed successfully.

In Sector Ten, the planet is ravaged by war, and no one thinks about rebuilding it. Many Sentinel warriors, awaiting their self-destruction, drag their half-crippled bodies and do what they can.

Ahri appeared unnoticed; she and the system administrator had vanished into the shadows.

The system administrator opened the booklet in his hand again, then closed it again.

Ahri looked over, puzzled. "Why are you always flipping through the booklet?"

The system administrator looked at Ali expressionlessly and opened the booklet in his hand in front of Ali.

The booklet was blank when it was first opened, but soon a system and its host appeared, standing there with expressions of great fear.

Because two words appeared before them: 'annihilation'.

There are many reasons for the elimination, some of which are that people do not value human life, arbitrarily torture and kill the life forms in the small world, interfere too much with the rules of the small world, and steal the achievements of others and claim them as their own...

Immediately afterwards, the system administrator slowly closed the booklet in front of Ahri, and Ahri heard a squashing, exploding sound coming from inside.

A system, along with its host, was thus wiped out!

Ahri slowly looked at the system administrator, "Am I also in this register?"

The system administrator nodded slightly and said to Ali with a kind expression, "So, Ali, you have to keep up the good work, so I don't end up doing the same thing to you."

Ahri felt a chill run down her spine. She was alright, though; sometimes she was quite easygoing.

And why did she ask that question?! Why did she ask that question?!

Ignorance is actually quite good.

The system administrator stopped staring at Ahri and instead slowly faded into a blur before leaving.

It's good that she knows fear.

Ahri quickly put the spaceship back into space so that no one could find it.

Once everything was in order and there were no abnormalities, Ahri appeared in the ruins of the 10th interstellar district.

Ahri walked step by step, and the green vine in her hand began to stir again.

Suddenly, Ahri was tackled to the ground.

Immediately afterwards, a piercing scream echoed through the air as a distorted and terrifying mutant was mercilessly knocked away in the chaos, its body tracing a breathtaking arc through the air.

"Quick! Find cover and hide! The mutants are attacking again!"

The man who tackled Ahri was named Li Ge. Despite the agonizing pain churning his mind, he shouted to the people behind him, "Prepare for battle!"

Ahri also noticed that the man was gripping his weapon tightly, a sharp blade that gleamed with a cold light, and he charged towards the ferocious mutant without hesitation.

The mutant in front of them resembled a mantis, yet it was not quite a mantis; it had wings and legs, but its lower body was similar to the tail of a scorpion.

The other variants are similar; their bodies retain some unique characteristics of insects while incorporating unsettling unknown elements. The flapping of their wings brings an ominous feeling, and the tip of their tails, which gleams with an eerie light, foreshadows a deadly threat.

"Li Ge! Don't go there! You'll die!"

A man who looked like Li Ge shouted at Li Ge. He and Li Ge were twins and looked exactly alike. His name was Li Shang. He was anxious and shouted at Li Ge in a hoarse voice, begging Li Ge not to go.

However, Li Ge's reply was resounding: "Life and death are predestined. We were just waiting to die here anyway, this is just an earlier date!"

Just as Li Ge was preparing to make a desperate gamble and continue to kill the mutated species, a lush, life-giving torrent surged past his feet, spreading rapidly outwards and covering all the land.

Ahri's green vines sank deep into the ground, providing not only defense but also silently purifying the surrounding mental seas, which were more turbulent due to the mutated species. Warm and pure power flowed like a gentle stream towards all the sentinels present.

Immediately afterwards, Ahri, holding a seemingly ordinary stick that contained extraordinary power, resolutely charged towards the mutated species.

When the mutant's tail spikes, powerful enough to pierce steel, shot towards Ahri, Ahri reacted with extraordinary speed. The green vines, as if alive, spread wildly under the mutant's feet, instantly binding it.

Ahri slammed her stick at the mutant. Although her Sentinel level was not high enough and her attack power was not strong enough, this blow still made the mutant let out a wail.

Li Ge, Li Shang, and the others recovered from their initial shock, and their eyes were filled with renewed hope and fighting spirit.

They were initially excellent A-level sentinels. If it weren't for the risk of self-destruction due to mental disorder, they wouldn't have been assigned to wait for death in the 10th interstellar sector.

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