The game is about becoming a god, starting with the rampage of Hua Ye.

Chapter 454 The Final Gaze (The previous chapter was posted incorrectly, this is the correct one)



Chapter 454 The Final Gaze (The previous chapter was posted incorrectly, this is the correct one)

Long walked alone in the dimly lit corridor after leaving the central hall; the silent environment was filled with a sense of oppression.

Despite this, Long did not reveal the slightest expression.

Her gaze was clear: at the end of the corridor, a bright beam of light shone through the wide crack in the door, illuminating the dim corridor and dispelling the oppressive feeling.

"Squeak!"

Finally, after pausing for a moment at the end, Long gently pushed open the door.

In an instant, light shone everywhere, illuminating the entire corridor.

Behind the gate, in a pure and bright room, stood a stunningly beautiful figure on the high platform.

Looking down at the dark starry sky and the figures that kept approaching them.

This is the Void Clan's observatory, their most important reliance for monitoring changes in known cosmic information.

All plans targeting the known universe are based on information gathering, analysis, and response strategies conducted here.

Otherwise, we would know how vast the universe is and how many races and civilizations there are.

It is impossible for the Void race, with its small number of members, to move around the known universe.

Even if they possess special abilities, it won't work.

It can be said that this is the core hub of the Void Clan's lair, and there can be no mistakes.

At this moment, Long looked at the clan chief standing tall in front of her, who was also her mother, waiting for her arrival.

"Long'er, come to the observatory."

Recalling the message her mother had sent her before leaving, Long composed herself and stepped forward.

The crisp, melodious footsteps sounded particularly heavy at this moment; perhaps this was their last conversation.

Golden hair flowed smoothly over his shoulders, and his handsome face, no less beautiful than his mother's, revealed a hint of solemnity.

As she slowly climbed the steps, her mind drifted into deep thought.

Although she didn't know her mother's plans, the repeated setbacks in the various conspiracies against Glenn gave her a vague sense of foreboding.

Glenn's rapid growth and his incongruously powerful strength truly puzzled her; what was the purpose of this person's existence?

Before that, his clan had no information about him at all, until the invasion that involved many forces throughout the universe brought him into their sight.

Yet, this insignificant pre-nuclear civilization produced a figure who caused their entire race a great deal of trouble.

Now, this formidable enemy, which they had initially ignored, is at the city gates, directly threatening their last resort.

Having some understanding of Glenn, she was certain that he had come fully prepared, just as before.

Now, how should they face this chosen one?

Amidst her restless thoughts, a soft and warm voice rang out, immediately pulling her back to reality.

"Long'er!"

Only then did Long realize that, without her noticing, she had arrived in front of her mother and was standing with her on the observatory.

Looking into those soft, sparkling eyes, Long's heart calmed down without her even realizing it.

All the noise vanished.

"Mother!"

Long said softly.

Looking at the bloodline heir, who had been silent and anxious ever since her return, she seemed to see through her secret and said softly:

Are you worried about winning this war?

Long didn't expect her mother to ask that, but she still nodded silently in response.

Upon hearing her response, the usually stern Void Clan patriarch chuckled and reached out to stroke Long's cheek.

Feeling the smooth, soft skin and the barely perceptible tremor, she said:

"Our race is destined to lose this war!"

"... "

Surprised by her mother's affectionate gesture, and trying her best to listen, she suddenly looked up, her eyes filled with shock.

Her lips trembled slightly; she was unable to express her feelings in words.

She had expected her mother to tell her about her determination to win the war and the various plans she would make to achieve it.

But the result?

What exactly did my mother say?

Is this battle destined to be lost?

Why?

Why did my mother say that so easily?

Until this moment, Long stared intently at the face before her, a face that was even more beautiful than hers, with eyes filled with shock and hope.

I hoped to get another answer from her, an answer that had previously been a joke.

Unfortunately, she was disappointed.

There was no hint of joking in her mother's expression, which meant she was telling the truth.

Suddenly, Long's eyes dimmed, and her expression gradually became dejected.

The clan leader took in Long's changes, but she did not speak to comfort her only bloodline heir, and instead lowered her right hand that had been stroking his cheek.

She turned around and looked up at the view that the observatory was showing her.

Among them, there were still many points of light constantly approaching this place, and the leader among them became more and more dazzling as it got closer.

The meaning of this was clear to the Void Clan patriarch and many elders.

He is infinitely close to the realm of the Venerable One, although there is still a celestial philosophy between him and the Venerable One.

Even so, it was still beyond their ability to contend with, let alone in this universe.

As the chosen one of this universe, his abilities far surpass those of others.

Perhaps if Glenn were to face the same Venerable Candlelight who attacked last time, he wouldn't be so utterly helpless.

"Although I don't know how you suddenly grew to such a level, I have to say you really outmaneuvered my clan!"

The Void Clan Chieftain's heart was filled with helplessness and the bitterness of having to accept the inevitable outcome.

Nevertheless, there was no sign of resignation towards their clan's predetermined fate in her eyes; instead, a resolute determination continued to emerge.

For a moment, the Void Clan Chief's mental fluctuations surged continuously, and she no longer deliberately blocked mental communication.

It should be noted that the Void race's greatest talent lies in their mastery of the mental realm, and mental communication is their most basic ability.

At this moment, Long's spirit seemed to be shaken, and the entire cause and effect was transmitted to her by the Void Clan Chief through her spirit.

It was obvious that the Void Clan Chief had done it on purpose. In any case, Long had to accept the outcome and not live under a lie like the ordinary clansmen.

Because she is the heir to her bloodline, the only royal bloodline in their clan that can continue.

As long as the bloodline remains, this branch of the Void race will not perish.

For decades, their clan has continued in this way.

Having understood the cause and effect, Long looked up at her mother, gazing at her stunningly beautiful back, and tears uncontrollably streamed down her face.

Finally, she murmured softly, as if letting out a final roar.

"Mother, what about you? What about the other tribesmen? Have they all given up?"

Sensing the suppressed sobs in the voice, the Void Clan Chief did not turn around, but his voice remained as calm and resolute as ever.

But beneath his powerful voice, a trace of reluctance could not be concealed.

But at this moment, Long didn't realize it.

The Void Clan Chief said:

What lies behind life? I don't know either, but I want to see it. Perhaps it is incredibly brilliant.

This time, I will set off a magnificent fireworks display for you, offering sacrifices for your path.

Long'er, the bloodline of our clan will be eternal, so will mine, and so will yours.

It's a pity Zero perished; otherwise, he would have been your protector throughout your journey.

Hearing her mother's words, Long Nana's turbulent spirit finally calmed down. As if she had made up her mind, she spoke in a calm tone, like a lifeless puppet.

“Mother, I understand. I will do as you say, all for the sake of our clan.”

After saying that, she resolutely turned around and walked out of the observatory.

There was not a trace of lingering attachment.

After she left, the Void Clan Chief finally came to his senses and silently watched the direction she had left in, without saying a word.


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