My Monster Fuses Everything-Chapter 415 - 317: Star Torch Plan

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Chapter 415: Chapter 317: Star Torch Plan

Su Han had never revealed that he was a psychic, and his current methods were clearly different from those of psychics, but how did he manage to get in?

In the Spiritual World, Zhou Wentao stared at the figure of Su Han, with its immense mental energy, and the look of astonishment on his face lingered for a long time.

Yang Chaojian’s perception was even clearer, revealing a wry smile as he said softly to Zhou Wentao beside him, “At least equivalent to a Fourth Grade psychic.”

Su Han naturally heard the two men whispering, but he just smiled, then his gaze swept over the other spiritual projections and immediately locked onto a point marked by Yang Chaojian.

That was the projection of Tian Limeng in the Spiritual World, as well as the coordinates recorded by Yang Chaojian.

“Let’s communicate.”

Su Han integrated the Mother Worm’s mental energy into the communication channel, taking on most of the energy expenditure that Yang Chaojian should have borne, easing his burden substantially.

“All right, I’ll communicate with Old Tian now.”

Eliminating other interferences, the Spiritual World quickly darkened, leaving the emptiness around them, and beneath their feet lay a lake heavy and black as ink.

Before long, one end of the Spiritual World lit up, and the figures of Tian Limeng and Qin Henghu appeared within.

A tough old general in military attire, his back straight, his hair and beard flecked with grey.

It was Su Han’s first encounter with Qin Henghu. Before the apocalypse, aside from photos and news at ceremonies, this general seldom appeared in public.

Tian Limeng and Yang Chaojian gradually faded their figures, focusing on maintaining the Spiritual World. They were used to it by now.

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Qin Henghu sized up Su Han with a look of surprise and contemplation. He had thought himself a hero in these chaotic times, yet he had just received another pleasant surprise.

Tian Limeng had told him that there was a Fourth Grade level of mental energy in the connection.

Without much thought, he knew this energy likely belonged to that rumored leader—Su Han.

Now that they had met in person, it was indeed so.

After Zhou Wentao and the others introduced themselves and exchanged pleasantries, Qin Henghu said, “I specifically requested this meeting in the Spiritual World for two reasons. Firstly, to ask you to help us just once, to eliminate the Black Sturgeon Beast near the Sanjiang Dam, to protect the dam. Secondly, someone sent you a special meeting gift, which is better to give to you in person.”

“Who?”

Su Han was somewhat curious; Qin Henghu did not hold back and slowly said, “Li Wenyuan.”

Su Han’s expression shifted slightly: “Elder Li?”

“Yes,” Qin Henghu nodded, “He is the first Fourth Grade Evolver I know of, and also the strongest psychic we’re aware of so far. The connection with Fenglu Base was established by him. But now it seems, the title of the strongest psychic might have to change hands.”

Su Han shook his head: “I am not a psychic.”

A flicker of surprise flashed in Qin Henghu’s eyes, but he didn’t delve deeper into this topic, instead telling Su Han, who stood opposite him, how to make the individual psychic energy light blade.

“Li Wenyuan said that each generation produces talented individuals; seeing you rise in the south made him very happy. This is his gift to you, the psychic light blade developed by the science academy at Fenglu Base. It’s not their most precious treasure, but for individual soldiers, it’s a very good psychic weapon.”

“Please thank Elder Li for me.”

Su Han did not stand on ceremony. Although Tian Jiaxuan was part of his team, she was more of a physics expert and not specialized in military engineering, so her use was somewhat limited, and the individual psychic energy light blade could indeed complement the future Breeding Armor Mechas.

“I will take care of the Black Sturgeon Beast, and I will stay over at your place for a few more days, looking around a bit.”

Su Han agreed to help, not because of the gift, as he had already made up his mind when Zhou Wentao broached the subject. He simply wanted to meet Qin Henghu.

And as for looking around Wushan City, he always felt that such a large base managed with formal governance could offer him many areas worth learning from.

“Utterly welcome,” Qin Henghu said with a smile, “Then you’d be able to see Star Torch. Both Li Wenyuan and I would like to invite you to join the Star Torch project.”

“Oh?” Su Han’s gaze sharpened: “What is the Star Torch project?”

Li Wenyuan and Qin Henghu were both influential figures—what kind of project warranted their joint effort?

“It’s his proposal,” Qin Henghu explained slowly, “The fog has cut off communication. Though several military zones remain and many cities have survivors’ camps of various sizes, the separation prevents mutual communication and taking advantage of the help we could offer each other. So, he wants to establish Star Torch and build a network similar to the connection between psychics.”

Su Han looked thoughtful: “How to build Star Torch? If only you two know the method to build it, it will only be a ‘local network’ of the major military zones in the end.”

His words were pointed, and because communication was isolated, it was not possible to reach out to everyone to inform them of the Star Torch project or to build the network.

Just like Su Han, he had only heard about such a plan through the Southwest Military Preparedness Force.

After a moment of silence, Qin Henghu said, “The initial plan is to first construct Star Torch in the six major military zones. In the second phase, we will all work together. He… he will pay a certain price to forcibly contact all the psychics in Xia Country at once. He hasn’t detailed it, but I know the cost will certainly not be insignificant.”

Su Han’s eyes changed, forcibly communicating with all the psychics in Xia Country was not about pinpointed communication with known directions and coordinates, but searching, building connections, maintaining them… The vast consumption of mental energy that it involved was unimaginable. Even the Mother Worm couldn’t do such a thing.