Chapter 191 Misunderstanding
Jiang Ran circled the boat but didn't find anyone, nor did she find the person who had been so arrogant in the broadcasting room earlier.

Only the fish-men who had been forgotten on the ground remained, staring with grayish-white eyes, lying quietly on the deck, even the slime on their bodies had dried up.

After searching every corner without giving up, Jiang Ran suddenly realized something very serious—she couldn't use her skills now, so she couldn't teleport by changing Xiaobai's coordinates.

However, there wasn't a single mechanism or teleportation point on the entire ship that led back!

Jiang Ran was dumbfounded for a moment.

She wasn't sure if it was because Big Eyes might never have intended to let her go back from the moment he brought her here, but how could that being, who seemed to be the will of Blue Star, leave so casually along the formation, leaving her alone to guard this ship that had nothing?

However, the surrounding fog had not yet dissipated, and Jiang Ran could not gamble on the possibility of surviving by jumping into the sea. Somewhat helplessly, she returned to the banquet hall on the top floor.

This time, she took the stairs, and the banquet hall doors, which had previously been fog doors, were now the more common type, but they were tightly closed.

Jiang Ran kicked open the wooden door, not really expecting much.

After all, she had done a quick search before leaving and confirmed that there was nothing in the hall. Even the afterimage that seemed to be Zhezhou was evaporated after the Blue Star Will left.

But this time, she realized something was wrong as soon as she entered the room.

There are now some extra things on the chair where "Zhezhou" used to sit.

Jiang Ran instantly appeared in front of the chair, looking at the three parchment scrolls, and suddenly felt a little nervous.

These are... the last three pieces of the real thing.

Once she gathers them all, will something unexpected happen?

Jiang Ran steadied herself and reached out to pick up the three notebooks.

Aside from the second volume of the Mantra Handbook, the remaining two books included one whose name she had already seen in her dream: "The Gods."

But this notebook has an extra question mark after the word "god".

Gods?

Jiang Ran wasn't sure if it was just her mindset, but she felt that the cover looked sarcastic.

The cover of the notebook at the very bottom is titled "The Destroyer's Notebook".

Jiang Ran first opened the slightly sarcastic book, "Gods?"

The note was very thin, containing only three short sentences.

Gods?
They are nothing but pathetic creatures driven by desire.

If that's the case, then one can become a god; it can, and so can I.

Jiang Ran could only conclude that it did sound like something she would say.

But is this "being driven by desire" referring to big eyes?
Jiang Ran opened the second book, the second volume of the True Words Handbook.

The loss of power is not due to the life that was born above.

On the contrary, new life often brings new life to a planet.

The dissipation of power often foreshadows only one outcome: the annihilation of a planet.

However, they don't think that way.

This book does have some connection to the previous one, and it fills in some gaps in the previous discussion. However, when Jiang Ran looked at the word "annihilation" and compared it with the contents of the god's notebook, she suddenly had some doubts about the process by which the group of "life forms" with large eyeballs were born on Paro Island.

Are those big-eyed creatures really born from Paro Island?
Jiang Ran eagerly opened the last book, "The Destroyer's Notebook".

The back cover of this notebook is different from the previous parchment books; it is bright red, as if it were stained with blood.

Even the contents seem to be filled with violent desires.

On the title page, there is a picture of a completely destroyed land; the devastation is beyond description.

If Jiang Ran had to use one word to describe the feeling this scene evoked, only two words would come to mind: desolation.

It wasn't just destruction and annihilation; the land seemed to have completely lost its life, clinging to life.

Jiang Ran found the scene incredibly familiar—she had seen it in a dream before!
Is this... a blue planet in some other time and space?

Jiang Ran believed that nothing could cause her intense emotional fluctuations anymore, but when she looked at the simply sketched scenes, she felt a sadness welling up from the bottom of her heart.

In that instant, she seemed to hear the earth weeping.

She suddenly became absolutely certain that this was the land of Blue Star that had been parasitized by Paro Island and drained dry by the Big Eyeballs and the like!
After calming herself down, Jiang Ran continued flipping through the pages.

It was still a series of paintings, all depicting Blue Star cities damaged to varying degrees.

Until the very last page, there was a heart-wrenching sentence written on it.

Everything plundered cannot bring new life to a false existence. Plunder through destruction only leads to destruction.

After seeing those images, and then suddenly seeing that pure black back cover, Jiang Ran felt a strange sadness in her heart.

So, is this the real reason why Paro Island did all this?
In order to prolong their lives, they resort to all sorts of disgusting means to seek refuge on other vibrant planets.

Just to delay the decay of a so-called planet that should have been annihilated long ago?
Jiang Ran suddenly felt an overwhelming surge of resentment.

Whether it's a planet or a god, when it's time to die, why not just obediently die?
So where did the power that gave birth to the big-eyed creatures and other so-called "creatures" or "gods" on Paro Island come from?

They reeked of filth and stench from head to toe.

How dare such a being call itself a god?!
Jiang Ran closed the journals, shut her eyes, and pondered everything she knew.

She had always thought that this apocalyptic game was dominated by Paro Island and the Big Eyes, but that the rules of the game also restricted them.

However, the performance of Blue Star's will made her vaguely realize that she might have made a mistake.

She always felt that in this silent confrontation, Blue Star and the players on Blue Star were always at a significant disadvantage.

The so-called "divine power" in these dungeons, which doesn't exist in real life, is indeed very impressive.

But now, she suddenly had a thought.

In the hands of such a powerful enemy, not only did it participate in the balance of the game rules, but it even directly closed the timeline into a loop. Is the will of Earth really so weak, or rather, so powerless to resist?
Is it possible that Earth is searching for... a way to truly bring that evil hand to justice?

It may not be able to completely isolate itself from the watchful eyes and encroachment of Paro Island, but it is not entirely defeated either.

Then, through this process of tension, they achieved a certain balance.

Therefore, players are not without a fighting chance when facing those natural disaster dungeons.

Meanwhile, Paro Island and the Big Eyeball remained hidden in the shadows, their sole aim being to plunder all the power sources belonging to Blue Star through the heart.


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