Infinite Paths: The Raging Phoenix-Chapter 1476: Reset

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Chapter 1476: Reset

Rain couldn’t hear the others, but he could tell that they were nodding. In the end, he turned around and then began to Teleport away in the opposite direction and nonstop... he could tell that the others would try extra hard to make things easier for him, so he had to try even harder to avoid the worst-case scenarios.

"It is because you are like this that they are worried," Elisabetha said.

"Tell me something that I don’t know off," Rain said when he finally arrived in the next area that he hadn’t been before. "I should have arrived in his territory already, but I can’t feel anything off this time around."

"Of all the machine gods, I imagined that Rais would be the one who would at least try to change the environment since it would make it difficult for him to obtain natural data," Elisabetha said.

"Makes sense..." Rain said. "Their main goal is to collect data about the aspects... Rais would benefit the most if he only did that without interfering too much... I guess one of the reasons why they didn’t try to explode Earth is because they still think that it is worth for us to keep living and improving and generating more knowledge for them." ƒгeewebnovёl.com

The data that Rain had about that part of their territory was lacking since neither Loks nor Hilo worked there, but soon Rain began to find some common places Among the planets. Somehow, all the planets looked exactly the same despite the fact that they had different sizes... they all had blue skies that didn’t have a single sign of clouds, the vegetation on the ground was pretty small... the trees were only a couple of meters tall, and there were no signs of life.

As soon as Rain landed in those places, despite the calm of their appearance, he could feel the anger of the spirits of the planets...

"I understand..." Rain thought. "Rais extracted all the data of these planets."

Rain imagined that there were two times of data that Rais could extract, it was physical and metaphysical. Rain could use the second version and obtain information about objects, but that wouldn’t alter the object.

Lvl 1: Information Perception - Initiates the ability to perceive and interpret data patterns, granting insight into the underlying structure of information.

Lvl 5: Object Analysis - Analyzes objects at a molecular level, discerning their composition, properties, and potential uses through data-driven analysis. Cost: 500 mana

Those two skills were the basics for that. However, there was another type of information extraction that should be more efficient... one that would drain all the information and even the changes that an object undergoes all in order to make the information obtained more valuable and effective... the physical one would make objects return to their original state after that.

"Is it similar to what the stomp did, draining all the nutrients from Earth?" Elisabetha asked.

"We can assume that the stomp is probably something created by him to aid him in that process," Rain rubbed his chin thoughtfully. "Still, it seems that planets like Earth weren’t the only ones who weren’t completely drained...

The notion of draining all the information from an entire planet seemed almost insane, but then again, insanity was practically the calling card of the machine gods. Throughout history, they had engaged in countless experiments and schemes that defied reason and morality, leaving in their wake a trail of destruction and devastation that stretched across the cosmos.

Rain knew all too well the horrors that the machine gods were capable of unleashing. They had erased from existence entire civilizations, wiping out countless lives in the name of their experiments and insatiable thirst for knowledge. It was a legacy of cruelty and destruction that had left a stain on the fabric of reality itself and one that Rain could not easily forget.

As he pondered the magnitude of their actions, Rain couldn’t help but feel a surge of anger and resentment towards the machine gods. He could sense the lingering echoes of the spirits of those planets, their voices crying out in anguish and despair at the injustices that had been inflicted upon them. It was a sobering reminder of the true cost of the machine gods’ relentless pursuit of power and knowledge.

Rain decided to put those thoughts away and focus on his mission, and he kept moving from planet to planet, but things were so similar that he wondered if he was actually making any progress. He didn’t have any information about those places, so he felt like he was walking in cycles.

Nevertheless, Rain persisted, and eventually, he found some traces of the enemy’s base... after checking the area ahead, Rain confirmed that a bunch of the planets in the area were missing... However, he could feel that there was something massive ahead. He almost could feel the gravitational pull of a giant star ahead.

Rain soon confirmed that after using Remote Viewing for a while. As Rain’s gaze swept across the vast expanse of space, he came upon a sight that filled him with a sense of awe and wonder. Before him loomed a giant planet unlike anything he had ever seen before. It appeared as though it had been stitched together from the fragments of several smaller planets. Each one melded seamlessly into the next to form a colossal whole.

The sheer scale of the planet was staggering. It dwarfed even the sun of Earth’s solar system, its immense size stretching out into the void in all directions. And yet, what truly caught Rain’s eye were the towering trees that dotted its surface, each one reaching towards the heavens.

As Rain studied the planet more closely, he realized that each of these giant trees was rooted in one of the planet’s many fragments, their massive branches intertwining with one another to create a vast canopy that stretched across the sky. It was a breathtaking sight, a testament to the raw power and beauty of the natural world.

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