Chapter 874 Disaster Star
Chapter 874 Disaster Star
This time the door did not block Yun, and he walked out easily. However, after walking around outside, he found that there was only one staircase leading upwards, and Yun knew what was up there. He had looked around before going down. If he went back, he might not be able to get out.
However, Yun's goal is to find the teleportation array in the game. If he has this array, he should be able to teleport to the camp in the game. As for what happens next, Yun doesn't know.
And what on earth is this dimensional portal? It's actually a true inter-dimensional teleportation, transporting from one game directly to another. It's truly dimensional! But then again, while Andariel in this game isn't particularly powerful, he's still the final boss of an act. His meager power level really doesn't justify the game's setting! Yun couldn't help but wonder, worried that some powerful character or difficult level might be waiting for him next.
Just as Yun was lost in thought, he suddenly heard Lishvim call out to him, "Wait a minute!" Yun was already in a bad mood, and being called out made him even more irritated. He asked in a bad mood, "What's wrong?"
Lishwim didn't seem to notice Yun's dissatisfaction and continued to ask, "Where are you going?"
Yun replied unhappily: "Where am I going? Of course I'm going out! I came here to find that dimensional portal. I want to go back to my previous world. I want to go back! I want to go back!" He became more and more agitated, and his voice became louder and louder, and in the end he was almost roaring.
Yun felt like he was about to collapse. Why did people always play such jokes on him? He had really had enough. Just thinking about these things made him crazy. He never wanted to go through it again!
"Go back? You don't belong there either, why do you want to go back?" Lishwim's voice sounded in Yun's ears, like a thunder, which made Yun stunned.
"Don't... belong there?" Yun muttered to himself. Many images suddenly flashed through his mind. Those things that had happened, those memories that made him painful, seemed to become clear at this moment.
He began to wonder if Lishvim was right, that he truly didn't belong there. Perhaps his very existence had caused this series of misfortunes and setbacks. He was like a cursed being, bringing disaster to those around him wherever he went.
"Yes, you don't belong there. Your existence will absorb the luck there and bring endless disasters there." Lishwim's words were like a sharp sword, piercing Yun's heart.
Yun's eyes widened in astonishment. Although he didn't entirely believe these so-called metaphysical theories, he couldn't help but feel a little shaken. After all, the facts were clear: since he arrived in Azeroth, the people here had indeed suffered a great deal.
"I brought it here?" Yun's voice trembled. He couldn't accept this fact. He had always thought he was an innocent victim, but he never expected that he would become the culprit of all this.
"We didn't believe it at first, but the truth is so cruel. As far as we know, whether it is our gods or other people who have also absorbed great luck, the longer they live, the greater the damage they cause to the world they live in. Our home planet is a living example. It suddenly exploded violently, causing us to lose a large number of our people. However, even if we managed to escape, we encountered an explosion on another planet, and almost all of our people died in that disaster." Lishvim's voice trembled a little, and it was obvious that he still couldn't let go of this painful memory.
"Then the god died. He died for the rest of us, his people. He just died like that. He was so powerful, but he died so simply, so carelessly, for us trash, for us burdens, for us trash who could only make things worse, just like that..." Lishvim became more and more excited as he spoke.
Hearing this, Yun's heart trembled. He couldn't help but think of a man he had once met—Flore, whose planet had similarly exploded. Regardless of the cause, the outcome was the same: planetary destruction and the loss of life. So, did this mean he, too, had the power to cause Ezra to explode? After all, he was just an ordinary person. Having the fate of an entire planet rest on his shoulders was something Yun couldn't bear!
"Perhaps this isn't such a bad thing for him," Yun couldn't help but sigh, as if he had a thousand words in his heart but couldn't express them. Xindi Yalai and the others seemed to be doing the same thing as Lishvim, all wanting to help him. Yet, he never considered them a burden. On the contrary, he appreciated their efforts and dedication.
Yun couldn't help but wonder, would he, too, experience a catastrophe like a planetary explosion? In that event, the vast majority of humanity would perish, leaving the few who remained to linger on for the rest of their lives. As his power grew, would these people eventually pass away, too?
But what did all this have to do with me? Yun Ye thought to himself, I'm just an ordinary person, just trying to live a good life. Why should I sacrifice my life for the lives of others? I'm not a saint, nor do I want to be one, and I can't even achieve the selfless dedication of a saint. So why do people still tell me this? Why do I have to bear such a heavy burden of guilt?
"Maybe. None of this matters anymore." Lishwim's words interrupted Yunye's thoughts. He said helplessly, "Now that it has happened, no matter what we do, it will be useless. My people are gone. All of this has become meaningless."
"Then where else can I go?" Yun muttered to himself, his tone revealing a hint of confusion and helplessness. He couldn't help but start to wonder if his existence was really just bringing disaster to the planet, without any positive meaning.
Lishvim looked at Yun, feeling a surge of helplessness. He knew these things were too much for Yun, but what could they do? This information was left by the god before his death, and they had no chance to verify its authenticity.
Yun was silent for a moment, but ultimately he couldn't accept this fact. He shook his head, smiled wryly, and said, "I..." However, when the words came to his lips, he didn't know how to continue.
Seeing this, Lishvim said with a hint of sarcasm: "They are all miserable people." He seemed to feel helpless and ironic about this arrangement of fate.
After hearing this, Yun's face suddenly changed. He raised his head abruptly, stared at Lishwim with sharp eyes, and asked, "Poor man? Let's not talk about this for now. Just tell me how to get out!" There was a hint of urgency in his voice. Obviously, what he cared about most now was how to leave this place.
Lishvim was not affected by Yun's change of expression at all, but he still explained: "I don't know. This is my first time here too."
"Haha," Yun said with a sneer, "First time here? Your tactics of persuasion are quite advanced, but you're a bit too impatient. You want to use this kind of psychological tactics to make me end my own life? You really underestimate me."
Yun's voice revealed contempt for Lishvim, and he was obviously aware of the other party's intentions.
However, Rishvim remained remarkably calm. He responded, "I didn't ask you to commit suicide, nor did I need to. Whether you choose to commit suicide or not is of no benefit to me. As I said before, my people have all left me, and I don't even know the meaning of living. How could I possibly ask you to commit suicide? Without you as my companion, wouldn't you feel even more lonely? I simply feel that we share the same fate, both suffering from mental torture, and I find it hard to bear."
There was no trace of emotion in Lishvim's words, as if he had already seen through life and death.
Seeing this, Yun stopped arguing with him and said calmly: "Okay, then you stay here. I'm going to find a way out." After that, he turned around and walked towards the upper level, completely ignoring Lishwim's existence.
Yun thought to himself that Lishvim's words to him were quite deliberate. Just a moment ago, he had sworn that he had never seen their god, yet in the blink of an eye, he could so vividly describe the grief their god felt when he sacrificed himself for them. This made Yun deeply suspicious of Lishvim.
Although Yun was deeply moved by Lishvim's words, he knew that this alone was far from enough for him to make an accurate judgment. He needed more information to confirm or refute his doubts.
So, Yun decided to carefully recheck the path above. He searched every corner, leaving no room for any possible clues. Whether it was a teleportation circle, a portal, or even an exit, he checked them one by one, but the results were disappointing—he found no useful clues in any of these places.
Unwilling to give up, Yun didn't even try to break free. He even resorted to force. He used all his strength to try to break through the wall, to see if he could find a way out. However, no matter how hard he tried, the wall was as solid as a rock, and remained unscathed.
Faced with this series of setbacks, Yun felt helpless. He stood at the entrance leading from the third underground floor to the fourth, gazing down. There lay Andali's body, and that annoying Lishvim too. Yun hesitated, unsure whether to continue down.
"System, ah, system, please come out quickly! I really need your help!" Yun shouted anxiously at the air. His voice echoed in the empty space, but there was no response.
Yun couldn't help but feel a little frustrated. He had originally placed high hopes on this system, hoping it would provide him with some guidance and support at critical moments. However, now the system seemed to have disappeared, completely ignoring his calls.
"Firstborn, I know you can definitely hear me!" Yun suddenly raised his voice and shouted to an unknown being, "This must be your plan, right? But can you please show up and tell me what I should do? My IQ isn't that high, and I really can't guess your intentions!"
There was a hint of helplessness and despair in Yun's tone. He felt like a fool who was kept in the dark and had no idea what his fate would be.
"Could it be that your goal now is to kill me?" Yun's voice trembled. "Then wouldn't all your careful planning over the years have been wasted? I may be just one of your many pawns, but is it really worth it for you to let me die so easily?"
Yun's heart was filled with doubt and resentment. He couldn't understand why the Firstborn treated him this way. He felt like a discarded tool, completely worthless.
What a pity! Yun felt extremely helpless when the First Born didn't show up either. In the end, he could only reluctantly return to the fourth underground floor.
However, when Yun returned, he was surprised to find Andariel's body still lying there, but Rishvim was nowhere to be found. Where had Rishvim gone? How had he left this place? You know, he had no idea how to leave this place before!
Yun felt a sense of being teased, and he couldn't help but feel very angry at Lishvim's behavior. He subconsciously mentioned Andariel's body, thinking that Lishvim might turn into a golden cube and return to Andariel's body like before.
However, just as Yun mentioned this, something unexpected happened - a red crystal suddenly fell out of Andariel's head!
Yun was startled by this sudden change and quickly took two steps back, keeping a certain distance from the red crystal. He stared at the crystal with wide eyes, his face filled with astonishment, his heart filled with confusion and puzzlement.
This red crystal was half the size of Andariel's head. Yun couldn't imagine how such a huge object had been placed in Andariel's body. He couldn't help but feel a little bit unbelievable at this strange scene.
"Pain... pain..." A miserable voice came over, and Yun was terrified. What on earth was that sound? However, when Andariel's body began to swell, Yun immediately realized that something was wrong and hurriedly retreated to the corner to observe the changes on the field.
Andariel's body began to swell abnormally as the crystal fell, and the green juice in the body began to seep out of the body, which looked extremely terrifying. In a short while, Andariel turned into a big round ball, which was in danger of exploding at any time. Yun didn't particularly care about the damage of the venom, but the green sticky stuff looked disgusting no matter how he looked at it.
"Bang!" With a loud bang, Andariel's body exploded, and green juice was scattered everywhere. Yun hurriedly dodged the juice, but Yun also felt something was wrong. It seemed that a black shadow came out of Andariel's body.
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