Swallowing the Stars: The Supreme Being of All Heavens

Chapter 255 Soul Projection



Chapter 255 Soul Projection

Chapter 255 Soul Projection

"And another thing," Suk looked at his beautiful and androgynous avatar, "my avatar has just broken through to the Realm Lord level, but it's still at the first level. Considering that the ninth level of Realm Lord requires a lot of time to cultivate on its own, it would be best to buy some treasures to speed up the Empress's cultivation and help her reach the ninth level of Realm Lord as soon as possible."

The main difference lies in the difference between the first-level and ninth-level Realm Lords in terms of the enhancement of cultivation transformation talents.

"Analysis of living matter is also underway."

Suk was able to connect to the Mother Nest through the Queen's avatar consciousness and see how it was operating "inside".

They saw various life forms of flesh and blood being thrown into a space resembling a "furnace," where they were decomposed and analyzed under a mysterious force. The incredibly microscopic structures were transmitted to the central hub of the mother nest, where they were continuously calculated through special methods to determine the possibilities of evolution.

Calculate infinitely, searching for that slim possibility.

He could afford to be patient with the training of Zerg warriors, but researching the genetic level of life could not be delayed for even a moment; this was the most important task for the Hive at present.

"Under the rules governing the universe, unless one breaks through to become the master of the universe, the limit for ordinary life forms to increase their genetic level by 100 times is the only way to possess a special life form."

"I wonder if my Mother Nest of All Things can break this limitation." A hint of anticipation appeared in Suk's eyes.

He had no expectations of obtaining a heaven-defying opportunity like the "Nine Tribulations," believing that it was better to rely on himself than to have unrealistic hopes.

Then...::::. refers to the other two abilities of the Mother Nest.

Needless to say, the consciousness imprint is used to control the servants. We can try using it on the slaves we bought from the Su family manor and imprint them all, so we won't have to worry about any of them betraying us after breaking through to the Domain Lord level.

Since there's no limit to the number, just engrave them all, and they'll become your loyal and unwavering subordinates.

The sheer number of these methods far surpasses those secret techniques for enslavement.

Even the most powerful secret techniques have limitations. For example, the "Ten Thousand Hearts Controlling Soul" technique, even at its highest level, can only control one...

Ten thousand soul slaves.

Of course, it should be the kind that can cultivate and continuously improve on its own.

However, it's still incomparable to Suk's side.

However, if a servant is killed, it means losing a slot. For example, if you can control a maximum of nine servants, and eight servants are killed, you are destined to only have one servant slot left.

But for Suk, no matter how much he lost, it was limitless.

What Suk was more concerned about was the third one... Soul Projection, an ability that seemed mysterious and even the message was vague.

This ability can also be activated after the Queen Mother awakens.

Suk immediately instructed the Queen Mother to activate this ability. In an instant, through a mysterious core of the Mother Nest, his consciousness seemed to pass through an indescribable 'wall,' cross an unimaginable dimensional gate, and enter a magical space.

In this vast space, where even consciousness cannot perceive the boundaries, countless orbs of light float, as boundless as a sea of ​​stars.

Orbs of light kept disappearing without a trace, only to reappear from who-knows-where.

"This is.....

,

Suddenly, another piece of information flooded into Suk's consciousness.

Upon receiving this message, even Suk was immediately shaken.

"Incredible!"

This mysterious space has no name, exists independently of all time and space, and those floating within it are all souls.

But it's not an ordinary soul.

According to the information we just received, they are all independent of this space-time and can be considered immortal beings.

The soul projection of the Mother Nest can project these souls into the world where Suk resides through a magical means.

There are two ways to be "born". One is to enter the life created by the Suk Mother Nest, such as an ordinary human. If an adult individual is nurtured, it can withstand the reincarnation of a newborn soul.

The souls in these spaces are very weak when they first enter this world, equivalent to the level of an 'ordinary adult'.

However, they can become stronger over time.

When they become stronger, if they die, their souls will return to the mother nest and they can be reborn (resurrected). However, if they have already reached the planetary level, they will need to cultivate a planetary-level physical body to be most suitable for them.

Similarly, as they reach the level of the Eternal Star, the Universe, the World Lord, and so on, their soul consciousness will become increasingly powerful in this world, and resurrection will naturally require a body of corresponding strength.

The second method is random reincarnation.

Literally, it means that they are not born from a 'container body' created by the mother nest, but are randomly born somewhere in this world, by a certain race.

However, because they are adult souls, if they were born into a child of a generally weak race like humans, their soul consciousness would not be able to be contained in their infancy, and they would only awaken their consciousness when they grow up and are almost adults.

If one is born into a species like the Golden Horned Beast, which is born at the planetary level, or into a species that is born at the apprentice level, then this is not a problem; one can maintain a clear consciousness in the womb or in the egg.

They possess three characteristics: "immortality", "infinite resurrection", and "the ability to improve and become stronger".

At the same time, they are born with their own thoughts and memories.

The whole world is like a playground to them.

"This...isn't this..." An incredible term popped into Suk's mind.

Traveler?

player?

"Soul projection" is actually like this? Suk felt his entire worldview being turned upside down.

The mother hive is perfectly fine, with three abilities. The first two are fairly normal, but why does the third one have such a strange style?

Summoning these guys into my world...

"Maybe it'll be interesting?" Suk found himself surprisingly intrigued.

From the information he had just received, Suk knew that he could not directly influence the consciousness of these souls.

However, they can have various permissions set to restrict their behavior, and the power to kick them offline at any time if necessary.

That is, kicking them back to that soul space.

Having the means to restrain them means at least we don't have to worry about them jumping off the rails and having no other options.

As someone who also plays games, Suk knows all too well how monstrous "players" can be without limits; there's nothing they won't do.

If you have the ability, you can turn this world into a place of chaos and depravity in no time.

At the same time, Suk was also very interested in this mysterious soul space, but unfortunately, the information provided was limited.

All we know is that these souls are essentially indestructible! Their core consciousness cannot be affected by any force, and even if they are controlled, they are merely 'vessels' that have descended into this world; they themselves can be resurrected infinitely.

Just like Suk's "absolute self".

Lower dimensions can never affect higher dimensions.

"Perhaps their true forms don't exist in this world; what appears is merely a projection?" Suk murmured.

No wonder it's called a soul projection.


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