Chapter 493
Chapter 493 Goblin Plane
The endless road of stars extended in front of his eyes.
Billis felt as if he had been turned into a clump of dirt; a clump that anyone could mold and press.
The strange and unpredictable spatial energies assaulted him from every direction. Hundreds and thousands of gravitational pulls acted upon Billis’ frail body of bugs, instantly tearing him into pieces. Billis’ body disintegrated into tens of millions of tiny black beetles and barely managed to gather together as black smoke, preventing him from being dragged away by the gravitational forces.
If it weren’t for the protection of the teleportation array, Billis would probably have been torn to pieces by the distortion in space. All those different parts of him would have been dragged into different shattered regions of space.
The reason Billis was under so much pressure was thanks to Alice, who had hosted the teleportation.
If Alice were at Fourth Grade, she would naturally have been able to handle spatial energy in a skilled fashion. The person being teleported would have been able to complete his interplanar teleportation while only needing to endure a fraction of the spatial energy.
Unfortunately, Alice was only First Grade. Moreover, she had intentionally weakened the defensive strength of the teleportation array to prevent severe spatial backlash. Billis, who had been sent out as a scout, had no choice but to frantically use his immortal body of bugs to negate the tremendous pressure he was dealing with.
“I have you, and so, I have the entire world!”
Billis looked in satisfaction at this mighty army of bugs that belonged to him. He waved his arm and led them towards the depths of the forest.
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Half a day later.
The point of teleportation had just settled down when a strange noise broke the peace.
A strange black dot immediately flew towards this location, gliding right beneath the clouds.
It became increasingly clearer as the black dot got bigger. It was a strange flying device that was so crude and simple that it was almost terrifying.
It was a crude goblin helicopter made of light and sturdy wood, with core components made of mechanical gears.
The body of the helicopter was fashioned in the shape of a goblin’s head and had been dyed yellow on the outside, and a rotor made of metal plates spun above the body of the helicopter. The terrifying noise heard earlier was the sound of this massive rotor rotating wildly in the air.
The size of the helicopter wasn’t that large. Only a single human could fit in it.
However, when the helicopter landed on the ravaged land, two tiny goblins jumped out of the cockpit. They wore leather armor, pants, boots, and wore goggles on their heads.
Old Pa Tok lit up his pipe as he stepped upon the harsh, barren dirt. He took two rounds around the point of teleportation and cursed angrily, “Dammit, my eyelid has been jumping all day since yesterday. I knew something bad was going to happen today. Dammit, dammit, dammit. Mosaldin, go back to the village and inform everyone that there might be some interdimensional monster nearby. Have everyone be on alert.”
The one speaking was an elderly goblin. Judging by his looks, Old Pa Tok was probably already forty years old. This age was about equal to an eighty-year-old human.
On the other hand, Mosaldin, who had accompanied him to this spot was only a young goblin seven to eight years of age. His face was full of youth and childishness, without a speck of fear on it.
“Old Pa Tok, how can you tell there’s a monster?”
Mosaldin had circled by Old Pa Tok’s side several times, but he didn’t find anything unusual. The fields in a quarter kilometer radius around the point of teleportation had been completely overturned. Fine debris had blown several kilometers away. Any evidence or proof would have been shredded to pieces by the violent spatial storms.
That was why Mosaldin was curious about Old Pa Tok’s judgment.
Old Pa Tok struck Mosaldin’s forehead with a big pipe.
“What other evidence do we need? Can’t you tell that someone from the outside shattered the plane barrier? This isn’t a weak space location. Natural spatial holes won’t appear here. If that’s the case, it has to be an intruder.” The more he spoke, the more Old Tok got angry. He waved his pipe to strike again, but Mosaldin had already run away ahead of time.
“Maybe that monster has already been destroyed by the spatial winds!” Mosaldin furiously rebutted as he climbed onto the goblin helicopter with some difficulty, “Didn’t you say that very few creatures could survive through spatial storms?”
Old Pa Tok hesitated for a moment. He placed his hand on his eyebrows and looked at the distant forest. He couldn’t help but mumble, “It would be best if they actually did die in the spatial storm. What I’m worried about is if they survived. Then what comes next might be a disaster for us. Anyone that can enter our world through space is not going to be an easy enemy to deal with.”
The two of them returned to the helicopter, which took off amid loud noises and flew back in the direction they came from.