Chapter 1884: Chapter 1879: Seedbed of Artifacts (34)
You see, getting anxious again.
Although not absolute, outstanding traits often come with weaknesses.
For example, preemptively locking in is great, but like an overly explicit strategy, it can leave room for exploitation.
Like now.
The purpose of the Blood Conquest was to provide a little buffer as much as possible.
But as mentioned earlier, it’s hard to say how effective it is, especially with this full-lock execution.
However, the position locked by the handheld bomb offers an idea worth trying.
Left and Right, inherited from the bones of the Abandonment King, when activated will essentially confuse the concept of the left and right hands, as well as everything related to them.
Since obtaining it, it has never been officially used; unexpectedly, today it turns out to have a Superior Being collaborating to test it.
The means of the handheld bomb is ruthless, directly locking onto the self’s origin, even chopping off the hand won’t work.
But the brilliance lies in that because the White Hot Knight preceding was so strong, my right hand not only disappeared, but even the corresponding original self is still damaged.
In this situation, what would happen to the effect of opening Left and Right, locking onto the left hand?
Not sure it’s effective, but this curiosity alone makes Fu Qian not want to miss out on this test with a Divine Being volunteer involved, one not easily found again.
Boom——
And in the next moment, the test results have already come out, this time without needing Fu Qian to add voice.
Amidst the explosion, that small melt core had already exploded, engulfing him completely.
...
Not bad at all.
Cancelling the Blood Conquest, Fu Qian looked at his bloodied hands and the wounds spreading all over his body.
Even the carefully designed fish scale armor was shattered into pieces.
The supreme power is indeed not something ordinary trickery can fully counter, even with the confusion of left and right, it still couldn’t stop the explosion of that melt core.
Nor could it transmit this misfortune back to the other side again—but it doesn’t hurt.
Indeed, this was the first official execution landed on him, yet to Fu Qian, it was barely a flesh wound, far less severe than the Destiny Meteor.
The reason is simple—the melt core exploded, but the Chaos Multiplier apparently did not activate.
This move of disrupting yin and yang, reversing heaven and earth, is not without meaning.
At that moment, the concepts originally locked ceased to exist, making the perfect strike ultimately miss a step.
Although the judgment was successful, the butterfly effect did not occur.
So that by the time Kaldora discovered the wounds beside him, they were almost gone.
"Professor Fu, what just happened?"
Yet this did not prevent her from frowning while caring for her junior.
"That esteemed one wasn’t too keen on us visiting, so they sent a little gift."
Without hiding, Fu Qian spoke without even stopping his steps, continuing on the pilgrimage path.
"... It’s really okay now?"
Clearly finding it hard to believe that the ancient Superior Being’s means would be just a small gift.
But seeing Fu Qian handling it so calmly, even understanding to some extent his brief disappearance just now was possibly to avoid implicating others, Kaldora couldn’t help but be shocked.
Yet after a brief hesitation, she followed him without raising questions about the "future," focusing only on the event itself.
...
"It’s okay now, but it’s not out of the question they might come back, you know how persistent they tend to be."
Fu Qian’s response was also sincere, gesturing above, hinting at the Superiors.
"You’re right..."
This seemed to resonate, prompting Kaldora to immediately sigh.
"Although the Academy’s exploration in this area is far from deep, and the Night Watchmen have always been secretive, the certain wills that shroud this world are indeed astonishing."
Having confirmed her colleague was a peer, her words became unexpectedly open, casually mentioning the scientific progress of her era.
"It’s not just us who discovered this either..."
And after hesitating a bit, Kaldora even crossed a line.
"This investigation is nominally in a Forbidden Area, yet some signs inside seem far from the usual, related to those Superior Beings’ temple-like faith buildings, rather somewhat akin to the Academy...
"No more discoveries have been made so far, but that’s also the problem, there’s no outside record of this particular research organization."
Oh?
An ancient research organization in a Forbidden Area, an earlier Extraordinary Academy?
Indeed, an intriguing note.
This is the benefit of genuine exchange, for the new information Kaldora provided, Fu Qian found deeply interesting.
Additionally, it could also be confirmed that the Academy suffered terrible losses here, almost to the point of collapse.
As a result, not only does this organization’s information seem erased, but the Academy’s handling of the incident is top secret...
"I’m just a projection now, once over won’t remember anything here, right?"
While Fu Qian contemplated, Kaldora continued with another inquiry.
"Chances are high, cross-time dialogue isn’t that simple."
Looking at her, though knowing why she’d ask, Fu Qian still delivered a ruthless answer.
To date, having encountered so many Superiors, the authority to change the past seems quite concentrated here at the warehouse.
A Holy Infant Star with less pressure than the Prism of Radiant Transformation mastering such a taboo is still unlikely.
After the knights’ projections dissipate here, what they saw is unlikely to return to their main bodies, unable to borrow power from the future.
As for pulling in projections to aid its own rebirth, the specific logic of this power, or what authority it involves, remains an unsolved problem.
"I thought so too..."
Being the questioner, Kaldora obviously had her judgment on the matter, only wanted to reference the opinion of this overly outstanding junior in both rank and mind.
Thus, at this moment, there indeed was a hint of disappointment.
...
"Now, if you have any questions, you can ask me."
As Kaldora hesitated to speak, both reached another level deeper within the building.
And Fu Qian suddenly reminded her, even though she had been asking questions earlier.
"...What happened to me later?"
Glancing at the path ahead, vaguely understanding something, Kaldora adjusted herself, and finally mustered the courage to ask.
"You are still at the Heaven’s Commencement Institute, everyone is proud of you."
Observing her actions, Fu Qian nodded, providing an answer.
...
Kaldora remained silent.
"You’ve helped everyone a lot."
Fu Qian did not mind, and added, at the same time a thought flashed through his mind.
"Professor Kaldora."
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