Global Game: Developing a Knight Clan

Chapter 483 - 87: Fiery Sun Stabilization Period, An Attempt at the Space Law (2)

Global Game: Developing a Knight Clan

Chapter 483 - 87: Fiery Sun Stabilization Period, An Attempt at the Space Law (2)

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Chapter 483: Chapter 87: Fiery Sun Stabilization Period, An Attempt at the Space Law (2)

’I might as well pick up the Space Law, which has fallen far behind. After all, the Space Law is one of the most powerful Laws in the Cosmos.’

If he had the chance, Lince still wanted to advance both the Space and Fiery Sun Laws in parallel.

[Identity: Fiery Sun and Space Dragon] (Ancient Dragon) (Imperial Totem)

[Tier: Authority Level]

(1. Fiery Sun Law: Authority Level Stabilization Period.)

(2. Space Law: Peak Star God State.)

[Divine Format: God of Fierce Sun, Space God, God of Civilization, God of War]

[Body Type: Approx. 3 million kilometers]

(Wingspan approx. 5 million kilometers)

[Dragon God Authority: Possesses one hundred seventy-eight types of Dragon Descendant Transformation Bloodlines.]

[Potential: ???]

[Elemental Affinity: Primary Fire, Secondary Space]

[Rule Skills:

1. Space Travel (Extreme),

2. Space Cage (Extreme),

3. Dragon God Ascension (Extreme),

4. Dragon Descendant Transformation (Extreme),

5. Elemental Body (Star),

6. Great Sun Spirit Body → Authority of the Fiery Sun (Star),

7. Space Dragon Body (Extreme),

8. Breaking Technique Body (Star),

9. Star Body (Star),

10. Law Pillar (Faint).]

[Law Pillar (Faint): By wielding the Authority of the Fiery Sun and the positional power of a Sun in the Material Realm, you already possess the qualifications for the path of a Pillar God. Currently, you can mobilize a faint amount of the Blazing Flame Law’s power, which belongs to the Cosmic Law.

1. You have the ability to freely travel between different World Communities via Suns without expending any Power.

2. You have gained the power of Fiery Sun Vision. In the region you exist, you can now use a variable number of stars as your eyes, allowing you to rapidly scan dozens of Fixed Star Systems.]

This was the Power he now possessed under the Authority of the Fiery Sun.

It was also the source of Lince’s confidence to now take the time to go back and study the Space Law.

’The Space Law, the Space Law... Ultimately, if you’re asking where the Power of Space is most abundant, it has to be the Subspace.’

’But the Law Power in the Subspace is extremely chaotic, and its energy levels fluctuate wildly.’

’If I want to use the spatial storms in the Subspace to improve myself, I first need to pinpoint locations where these storms erupt consistently. I might even have to take some risks...’

At this moment, Lince was located in a void within the Cosmos.

There was nothing here—just an empty void.

And Lince stood tall in this darkness, like the most dazzling Sun.

The Subspace was indeed the best place to obtain the Power of Space.

But the Subspace was far too unpredictable.

Having reached his current level, he had long since developed an entirely new understanding of the Subspace’s existence.

Comparing the Cosmos to a flat sheet of paper, with the Material Realm on the front and the Subspace on the back—this understanding was wrong.

Because, in truth, the expansion and existence of the Cosmos were similar to the state of a planet.

Therefore, in Lince’s understanding, the Cosmos should be a three-dimensional existence, largely resembling a giant, oval egg.

You could also describe it as being like a bubble.

Viewed this way, the Material Realm was the world inside this giant cosmic egg, this bubble.

And the so-called Subspace was actually the shell that enveloped the entire material world of the Cosmos.

This shell was composed of the Power of Space.

It also contained some of the other rule-based powers from the operating principles of the Cosmos.

Therefore, this shell appeared to contain nothing.

But it was, in fact, the hardest part of the entire Cosmos.

So, if Lince, or even other Deities, wanted to break through the "shell" at this stage, it was virtually impossible.

Conversely, it was much more convenient and easier for Lince and other Deities to use the power of the Subspace to travel to other regions of the Cosmos.

Thus, one could imagine the sheer abundance of the Power of Space contained within the Subspace.

But this very abundance was what made it so much more dangerous.

Because this shell represented the will of the Cosmos itself.

If any Deity tried to break out beyond the Subspace, they would definitely encounter extremely strong resistance from spatial storms.

They might even be torn apart by the Power of Space.

Even Lince, in his current state, would be no exception.

The operating rules of the Cosmos, at this moment, were like an enormous, extremely greedy creature.

All things and all beings could enter, but never leave.

Therefore, Lince’s so-called "adventure" was to make a probing move—to try and break through the cosmic barrier, thereby attracting higher-energy spatial storms and other forms of the Power of Space to obstruct him.

Of course, Lince didn’t actually want to see what was outside the Cosmos.

He simply wanted to use this opportunity to obtain more of the Power of Space for his own use.

But that was just what he thought.

Once he angered the ruling will of the Cosmos, forget Lince not being a Pillar God; even if he were one, it would certainly not be easy.

It really felt like dancing on the edge of a knife. One misstep, and he could be torn apart by a higher-level Power of Space.

So, as soon as this idea occurred to Lince, the True Cosmic Game issued a warning.

But if Lince didn’t do this, was he supposed to slowly search for Deities who possessed the Space Law and devour them?

How slow would that be!

Lince sought rapid growth, not to follow the beaten path.

So, He was determined to take this risk.

Besides, He would start by trying the smallest possible maneuvers.

As long as He could successfully attract a usable stream of Space Power, He would stop.

Moreover, with the power of the Authority of the Fiery Sun as a backup, Lince felt his life-saving measures were sufficient.

If the Power of Space He attracted was not something He could currently stabilize, let alone absorb, or if it posed a severe threat to His Divine Body, then He would immediately use the power of the Authority of the Fiery Sun to jump directly back to the Material Interface.

It was a good idea.

But as for the actual results, Lince would only know after he tried.

If he unfortunately died, the Energy stored within all the authorities of the True Game that Lince had retained was enough to resurrect Him once without any loss.

So, this was the real reason Lince was now determined to give it a try.

’I’ve reached this stage.’

’What’s left that I don’t dare to risk?’

’Before, I could say I played it safe because I was afraid of dying. But now...’

Lince murmured to himself with a smile.

Then, very quickly, his entire draconic body plunged headfirst into the Subspace.

How to describe the scenery within the Subspace?

In the eyes of a mortal, it would probably be a world of endless darkness.

But in the vision of a Deity, it was like a seven-colored river.

The river’s current was terrifyingly fast, with what seemed like a constant stream of multicolored light streaking past Lince on both sides.

At the same time, within this rapidly flowing river, vortex-like phenomena would appear from time to time.

These vortexes were the signature of a spatial storm.

If a Deity was caught in a spatial storm, it was one thing if they could stabilize themselves and avoid being sucked in.

If they were sucked in but could still resist the tearing effect of the storm, then that Deity might next appear in another Star Realm far across the Material Interface.

As for the Lince of today?

He now only needed to lie across the great river of the Subspace, and some ordinary spatial storms would dissipate on their own the moment they encountered Him, or even collided with Him.

The Power of Space from these dispersed storms was, of course, all swiftly absorbed by Lince.

It was as simple as absorbing Magic Particles.

But unfortunately, in the calm upper or middle layers of the Subspace river, the Power of Space provided by these spatial storms and turbulence was a mere drop in the bucket for an existence of Lince’s current energy level.

So, what Lince had to do now was dive into the deepest layer of the Subspace.

In other words, to go to the place closest to the outside of the Cosmos.

This was something that almost no Deity dared to do.

Because, just like Lince now, the moment He even had the thought of entering the Subspace’s deepest layer, His Spiritual sense would issue a terrifying warning.

This warning, even though Lince knew its cause, could not stop the chill and fear that constantly rose from his soul.

This fear was so intense, so strong that Lince instinctively wanted to give up.

But it was precisely because of the might of Lince’s Authority Level Spiritual Power that He was able to break free from this fear, maintain his sanity, and finally resolve to make the attempt.

In a sudden instant, the terrifying Flame Giant Dragon transformed into a Fiery Sun and plunged entirely into the so-called "deepest layer" of the Subspace.

And at that very moment, accompanied by a terrifying, silent ROAR, a figure went in fast, but came out even faster.

Like an afterimage, Lince was ejected by a slingshot effect of the Power of Space in the most violent manner possible.

In an instant, Lince was even thrown back into the Material Interface.

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