Constructing-Style Wizard-Chapter 1433
Chapter 1433: Ending 1: The Fire of No Regrets_5
“Drip, drip, drip—”
Noland Lee’s game interface updated with a message.
At the same time, two different colors of characters appeared on the interface.
The white characters originated from the “Command,” while the purple characters represented the Assassin Angel.
Next to the text sent by the former was a “waiting to download” button and a progress bar.
The gist of the text said that Noland Lee could start transferring the players’ control rights simply by using his mind to press the “waiting to download” button.
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Following the prompt, Noland lightly tapped the button, and the progress bar beside it began to move, while his mind quickly filled with soul-related information about Cucumber Slice and others.
Having gone through this step in his previous experience, Noland didn’t find it novel this time.
As he waited for the progress bar to complete, he turned his attention to the message sent by the Assassin Angel.
This Angel said that They had asked Senati to briefly predict whether Noland’s actions this round would be successful.
Senati’s response was mixed, suggesting that success was possible so long as Noland could withstand the risks.
The main risks were centered on the “Mental Level.”
In the future scene that Senati saw, Noland would suffer serious damage, or even death, due to his mind being clouded.
This reminded Noland of the previous experience where Winter Melon and Kelp inexplicably became ‘Hysteric Brains.’
“Command” was completely unaware of the two small players’ transformations, which indicated the profound mental power hidden behind the Metal Ancestor Dragon.
“Ding.”
The progress bar finished loading.
Noland closed his eyes, carefully sensing the souls of Cucumber Slice and the rest.
Yes, it was that feeling.
In his previous experience, when he had obtained the soul control rights of Cucumber Slice, Winter Melon, and Kelp, he also felt this ability to manipulate their souls at will, like he was holding a balloon that could easily be burst in his hand.
“Everything’s ready. Now just waiting for the Metal Ancestor Dragon to take the bait. This damn creature better not stand me up,” Noland muttered to himself and patiently waited.
Soon, the Allied Fleet of the Alliance charged forward at full speed, arriving via warp at the Secondary Stargate and beginning their attack on the Academy players’ front-line base.
Cucumber Slice and several other players who had decided to return to the United Bureau took advantage of the tumult during their own fleet’s engagement with the gate’s defenses, sowing chaos in their own lines.
Their disruptions ranged from deliberately crashing their ships into adjacent ones to accidentally locking their own comrades with the fire-control radar—these little players did whatever they could.
It didn’t take long for the battle supervisors within the Allied Fleet to notice the players’ abnormal actions and immediately intervene.
Just then, purple characters appeared on Noland’s game interface:
“Be aware, the Metal Ancestor Dragon’s true body is making a move. I have received a message from a clone in the Inner Cosmos sent 5 minutes ago. The Metal Ancestor Dragon’s true body activated a ritual array inside the Magic ship 5 minutes ago and is now affecting the Outer Space.”
Here it comes… Noland immediately focused his attention, monitoring 433 Allied players, including Cucumber Slice.
The original number of players from the Alliance was 506.
In the past few minutes of battle, 73 had died for various reasons.
Any one of these remaining 433 players could potentially become the Metal Ancestor Dragon’s prey.
So why was the Metal Ancestor Dragon set on preying upon these players?
Why didn’t it target those players from the Academy who were attacking Angel’s Voice Space Station?
This was a crucial question.
Noland and “Command” didn’t have a definite answer, but they had several plausible guesses.
The primary reason was that these players had higher levels and attributes compared to those from the Academy, and they were all concentrated in a small area.
This met the Metal Ancestor Dragon’s criteria for choosing Soul Constructs and made it convenient for mass predation.
These two reasons combined led Noland and “Command” to believe the Metal Ancestor Dragon had no reason to pass up these players.
The unfolding events confirmed Noland and “Command’s” speculation.
Almost the very second after the Assassin Angel’s message arrived, Noland felt unrest in the souls of some players.
Noland immediately shifted his focus and caught sight of the scene he had anticipated:
The players looked terrified as they watched the ship’s control console in front of them transform into a huge metal maw, biting down on them in one gulp.
The instant the metal maw snapped shut, Noland felt his connection to the players’ souls grow faint.
He could sense the players’ souls swiftly moving away from him, but he couldn’t discern their direction.
Meanwhile, an extremely subtle and sneaky fluctuation spread through the soul connection between Noland and the players, worming its way into Noland’s own soul.
A flurry of messages suddenly filled Noland’s mind.
[Warning!]
[You have been attacked by “Hysteric Brain.”]
[The opponent has cast “sense tampering” on you!]
[Your life energy is below par, and your “willpower” is insufficient to be immune to “sense tampering”!]
[The “sense tampering” has taken effect!]
[Passive Deconstruction triggered!]
[You have received Deconstruction Results related to the attacker!]
[The “sense tampering” has failed!]
Once the flood of messages in his mind ceased, Noland suddenly felt the connection with the players’ souls become as clear as before, without the slightest blur.
A light kindled in Noland’s eyes:
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“Passive Deconstruction can help with breaking the control as well??? This is just awesome~”
He smacked his forehead, coming to a realization.
It wasn’t Passive Deconstruction that had broken the control; instead, “sense tampering,” an ability at the Mental Level, just happened to be countered by Passive Deconstruction, which was why he could so quickly shake off the attacker’s influence.