"But it's okay. That man isn't a machine; he has feelings and emotions, he just might not be very obvious about them."

This time, Kafka was quite alarmed: "It seems our situation is quite dangerous."

Being targeted by a "star god" active across the universe is not necessarily a good thing.

Elio licked his cat paw. This wasn't the future I'd seen before. It was something an unknown being had forced upon me, and then they wouldn't let me see it anymore once I got to Pinocchio.

But who exactly possesses this ability? The Star God?

A plan to create a god from the stars? That's unlikely. Who would create a star god capable of swallowing up all destinies?

Moreover, does the Star God truly possess such power? This is beyond its comprehension; it is unwilling to believe it, nor does it want to contemplate it.

A good result is enough.

"I wonder if the world can handle this blessing," Elio thought to himself, his expression becoming somewhat complicated.

Suddenly, Kafka burst out laughing.

"If that's the case, then his number one enemy is [destruction], and ultimately [nothingness]?"

After a moment of silence, Elio nodded quietly. "Pretty much. It sounds dangerous, doesn't it?"

"But isn't this exactly what we're here to do?"

Elio remained silent for a long time after Kaffa's answer.

"Yes, that's what we exist for."

"Should we wake Blade up?" Kafka glanced at the man beside her with his eyes closed, seemingly asleep.

Elio glanced at Blade instinctively: "No need. Let him do what he wants once we get to the Immortal Ship. That child is just a safeguard; we need to handle the rest ourselves."

"If possible, I hope we can all witness that day coming together, safe and sound."

Kafka smiled slightly but did not answer.

Outside the room, a young girl was leaning against the door, wearing a fluorescent green necklace that occasionally shimmered.

She leaned against the door, listening quietly to the conversation inside. Her eyes grew brighter with each listen, but deep within them lurked a hint of dissatisfaction and anger.

"Hmph! They found it a long time ago but didn't tell me!"

"However, the fact that A-Ren was included on that purge list by A-Jie is surprising. Kaffa and Eriol said I can stop A-Jie."

Unconsciously, her thoughts drifted back to several Amber Ages ago, to the man with glasses who always wore a faint smile when looking at her, and her cheeks flushed slightly.

"Well, we'll try to persuade A-Jie then. A-Ren is still working very hard for Huanyu."

"But Ren's wish is simply to die. If he turns into paper, he'll be dead, right? What if Ren finds out then? Will he be angry?"

"Never mind, although I don't know what A-Jie's script or that purge list is, that's not the priority right now. We'll deal with the rest later."

The girl's quiet muttering ended there. She cautiously glanced at the door, making sure it was tightly shut and completely dark, before carefully leaving.

However, she was completely unaware that the door only blocked the view, not the sound. This was why, even though the door was tightly closed, she could hear the conversation inside clearly.

As she listened to the fading footsteps, Kaffa could barely contain her smile. "That child is as adorable as ever."

"She is indeed a very lovely little girl, and because of Alphs Dust, she has also escaped her predetermined fate."

Elio's words reminded Kafka of something, and a faint laugh echoed in the room.

"Hehe, because of his personal health condition, Silver Wolf has never been able to beat Firefly in a game."

"But what did you mean by escaping your predetermined fate?"

"Because that child is the first to leave the Star Core Hunter, her fate will be completely freed after he becomes a Star God."

"And suddenly a new line of text appeared on the homepage of the 'Firefly' script."

Kafka froze. Suddenly, there was an extra line of text? How could this be? Was this a game of fate and a predetermined future?

"A line of text? What is it?"

When Kafka asked, Eriol's expression turned somewhat speechless and helpless.

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"Isolated yin cannot produce, solitary yang cannot grow; the harmony of yin and yang is the ultimate principle of heaven and earth."

"It makes us Star Core Hunters seem like those unscrupulous pyramid schemes in the world, who would hold people captive and force them to work illegally."

Kafka stood frozen on the sofa, her mouth slightly agape, staring blankly at the speechless Eriol.

"What's wrong? Why are you looking at me like that? I didn't write that sentence."

The next second, giggles continued to come from inside the room. Liu Ying, who hadn't gone far, was puzzled when she heard the laughter.

Has Kafka thought of something happy?

Why are you laughing so happily? This is the first time I've ever heard Kaffa laugh so happily.

Inside the room, Kafka looked somewhat melancholy.

"I still remember that child's predetermined fate: to hide behind our backs, in a deserted corner, and quietly await his departure."

"Perhaps I should thank that man; he saved us from losing a partner, a family member."

At this point, Kafka's expression quickly turned serious.

"However, who is the mastermind behind all this? I don't know which Star God has this ability."

Elio slumped helplessly onto the sofa: "I'd like to know too, but I reckon the only one who knows this is Alphous Dust."

"Perhaps all we need to do is tell him our script, and he'll know everything."

"Who knows, if we really do that, he might become the big hand behind the scenes?"

Kafka paused slightly, then slowly smiled and said, "Perhaps, this is a good thing? Just like how he can bring blessings to the world."

"I don't know why, but today is the day I'm most looking forward to in the future."

"Eriol, thank you."

Elio glanced up at Kafka, then got up and left.

"I'm the one who should be saying thank you."

Chapter 63 Don't

Flipping through the Demon-Sealing Scroll of the Star Core in his hand, he strolled aimlessly through the snow, and soon arrived outside the train.

After skillfully opening the car door and entering, Walter and Himeko were already waiting on the living room sofa.

Meanwhile, Pam was holding a tray and watching him nervously.

He could understand Walter and Himeko, but why was Pam carrying a plate of delicious-looking food?

"Dust-bound passenger, you've returned, Pa."

Dust Calamity looked at Pam, who was carrying a plate, with a puzzled expression: "Pam, what did March 7th say to you?"

"The passenger on March 7th did indeed tell me about the Dust Tribulation passenger eating rat meat for the sake of [exploration]. Dust Tribulation passenger really went through a lot, Pa."

"So Pam has prepared the food that the Dustfall passengers praised and is waiting for you here, Pam."

Chen Jie was slightly taken aback, a warm feeling welling up in his heart: "Thank you so much, conductor."

He quickly stepped forward, took the plate from Pam, and, under her watchful gaze, began to eat at the table.

Himeko and Welt didn't interrupt this scene; instead, they watched with great interest.

"It's as delicious as ever, I have to praise it again."

"The food the train conductor made was the best I've ever eaten."

Pam blushed slightly, left a message, and quickly picked up her plate and ran away.

"Uh! I'm also very happy to receive praise from the Dust Tribulation passengers, Pa!"

Chen Jie chuckled at this, thinking to himself that this was what life should be like.

Having friends or family who care about you—that's what makes life fun, that's what living is all about.

During the meal, Welt and Himeko waited patiently until Dust had finished eating before Himeko raised her question.

"Dust Tribulation, Little Three Moons said you sealed the Star Core with a card. Can you show it to us?"

"sure"

As he spoke, Chen Jie stood up and walked to the two of them, taking out the Demon-Sealing Scroll from his pocket and handing it over.

Himeko took the card, turned it over and examined it carefully, but couldn't figure it out, so she handed the card to Welt.

"Cancer? Does that mean the cancer of all realms?"

However, Welt also repeated Himeko's situation, and in the end, he also gave Dust of Calamity.

Pushing up his glasses, Walter looked at Dust with seriousness: "Although this may be impolite, could you explain the sealing principle to us if possible?"

"Sealing principle? Roughly similar to energy sealing?"

Energy sealing? Why does that sound so familiar?

"As for the conditions and items required for the seal, I cannot disclose them."

Without time to overthink, Walter nodded in agreement without hesitation: "That's natural."

"But Dustfall, aren't you going to say goodbye to the people of Belloberg? In March, I mentioned in the group chat that the people of the Lower City really wanted to thank you in person."

"No, I think it's better if they do it in March."

Suddenly, before Chen Jie could finish speaking, his phone rang. He took it out and saw it was a video call from Xing.

"Star?" Dust Tribulation muttered to himself, somewhat surprised. Logically speaking, they should have already said goodbye to the people of the Lower City and brought the children of the Lower City to the Upper City.

In this situation, how could you possibly have time to call me? And why?

Since it was a star, Chen Jie didn't bother to speculate on the possibilities and simply answered the video call.

"Hello? Dust Calamity, can you hear me? Can you hear me?"

In the video, Xing's face was flushed with excitement, a sight that greatly surprised Chen Jie.

However, before he could speak, Xing turned the camera and saw Dan Heng looking somewhat helpless.

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