Kevin didn't think any more. He raised the Jiemie in his hand and pointed it directly at "Su".
"Friend or foe?"
"Su" did not reply, but just looked at Kevin, walking towards him step by step, until the tip of Jiemie's sword was pressed against his chest, and he continued to move forward, and with every step he got closer, Kevin would retreat.
Because he didn't dare to gamble, what if the person in front of him was the real Su? Since he could appear here, why couldn't Su?
Su stopped and just stared at Kevin quietly. After a while, she spoke.
"My dear friend, whether I am myself or not, I think you should have the answer in your heart."
Kevin sighed lightly, and the Jiemie in his hand slipped to the ground, indicating that he had made his choice.
——is a close friend.
"I think my judgment will not be wrong this time."
Su walked up to Kevin, patted his shoulder and said nostalgically.
"I never thought I'd see you again one day, Kai..."
Before he could finish his words, Su's body suddenly began to flicker and twist, emitting a faint blue light, but after a moment, it returned to calm.
"What are you doing?"
Kevin quickly supported Su's body and asked with a frown.
Sue put one hand on Kevin's shoulder and covered her chest with the other, shaking her head calmly as she explained.
"The signal is just bad. The location gap between us is huge, but the consciousness space of the star core gives us the opportunity to chat across servers."
"Cross-server chat? Where are you?" Kevin asked with some confusion.
Su sighed and said calmly: "It's completely opposite to where you are - the Quantum Sea."
Kevin raised his eyebrows after hearing this. This was really a cross-server chat. Su was in the quantum sea, and he was in the imaginary space. If there was no mysterious consciousness space of the star core, there would be no possibility of contact between the two. However...
"How did you find me and know the environment I was in?"
Kevin looked at Su and asked, something must have happened to Su, otherwise there would be no way the two parties would meet based on the things they had in the past.
Su nodded and sat down on the basketball court. Kevin saw this and instantly realized that Teacher Su was going to tell a story, so he sat down as well. He even put a coffee table in the middle with great interest, although there was no tea on it.
Su raised an eyebrow, somewhat shocked by what his best friend had done, but didn't take it too seriously and began to tell the story.
"After sealing you in the Quantum Ocean, I continued to execute the Hengsha Project. After I entrusted the final arrangements and results to my successor, my body was severely damaged due to years of observation. I was in critical condition and eventually died."
“But when I died, my consciousness did not dissipate as usual. Instead, it went to another place—a huge chessboard, with the universe as the chessboard and the stars as chess pieces.”
"The Supreme Being who transcends human intelligence gave me a chance. He made an appointment with me to play this game of chess with the universe as the boundary. As long as I can defeat Him, He will give me another chance and tell me the truth of the universe that transcends collapse. In the end..."
"You win." Kevin announced the result.
Su nodded: "I am half a step ahead of him..."
"Of course! Su, you are indeed an enlightened being!"
Kevin nodded and praised, this is not flattery, it is the truth!
Su closed his eyes, shook his head, coughed twice, and quickly got back to the topic.
"The star cores are connected. Not only can the rifts they create directly communicate data, but their consciousness can also create a connection."
Kevin stroked his chin, thinking.
"I know that there are connections between the rift realms. Things from other worlds can be spawned from the simulated calyx, but I haven't discovered that there is a connection between the consciousness of the star core."
Su listened carefully to Kevin's judgment and speculation, nodded, and explained.
"Your judgment is correct. The consciousness space of each star core is an independent sphere, but there is a membrane between the spheres that ordinary people cannot perceive. As long as you master the method of passing through the membrane, you can theoretically travel through all consciousness spaces."
"I mastered this method of penetrating the membrane. I originally used it to observe the core of the star, but I didn't expect to discover your aura, so I followed it to find you."
"I didn't expect it to be you. But after I was resurrected, I observed the Earth after the collapse. There I learned that you were dead, so I tried to doubt you. But after watching the memory that the star core played for you, I dispelled my doubts."
"You are indeed my best friend - Kevin."
Kevin crossed his arms over his chest and nodded, teasing.
"It seems that you are also surprised to see me. You even opened your eyes."
"Oh, you bastard..."
Su closed his eyes and chuckled, then returned to the topic.
"Kevin, why are you here in the consciousness space of the star core?"
Kevin nodded and said seriously.
"I'm looking for the secret of the Rift, and the relationship between the Star Core and the Star God. Unfortunately, there hasn't been much progress. I ran into you not long after I came in."
As he said this, he smiled again.
“But for me, this is the biggest development.”
Kevin sat up straighter, his voice more relaxed than ever.
"Long time no see, Sue."
Su nodded, stared at Kevin carefully, and smiled with relief.
"You're fine like this..."
"What about you? How are you?"
Kevin asked back.
"Me? I'm fine too, except that I'm no longer a doctor. I'm just a traveler seeking knowledge."
Sue replied, but his expression turned serious again.
"I'm sorry, Kevin. I can't tell you the secret of the star core you are exploring now. It's too early. But I can tell you clearly that the star core has the greatest relationship with the star-destroying god Nanook, and it is related to the ultimate fate of the world."
"I cannot reveal the rest."
Kevin wasn't that anxious, but joked.
"Okay, Su, you're better at riddles than I am. I'm afraid the one who asked you to play chess wasn't the mysterious star god Misi?"
Sue chuckled and shook her head.
Kevin continued upon seeing this.
"But you don't have to worry about not telling me. After all, I am now a pioneering traveler. I will know the secret of the star core sooner or later."
Seeing Kevin's attitude, Su felt that he would continue chatting. This guy was becoming more and more like the old man.
"Kevin, I should leave now. The person I'm waiting for is about to arrive."
"You're in such a hurry to leave? You didn't even say a few words..."
Kevin raised his eyebrows and complained, but it sounds like Su has something else to do? If he doesn't say it, then he won't ask.
Su nodded and slowly stood up. He stretched out his hand, a faint light flashed, and a transparent compass appeared in his hand.
"This is?"
Kevin looked at the novelty in Su's hand and asked curiously.
Su nodded and introduced it to him in detail.
"This is my beacon. I will integrate it into this consciousness space later. Then we can communicate with each other through the star core."
Kevin nodded, thinking this was a good idea, and agreed to Su's suggestion.
Su "looked" at the compass in his hand and threw it into the air. Then, the compass spun rapidly, emitting a dazzling white light. The consciousness space of the star core also trembled, but it stabilized again after a while.
Everything is done. Su turned his head to face Kevin and said lightly.
"I should go, Kevin."
"Let's go, let's not delay you any longer."
Looking at Su's gradually transparent figure, Kevin waved his hand and urged her, but there was still some reluctance in his tone.
Su heard Kevin's tone, curled the corners of her mouth and smiled.
"We'll meet face to face one day, Kevin."
As soon as he finished speaking, Su's figure completely disappeared.
Seeing Su completely leave, Kevin's face instantly turned cold. He turned his head and looked at the young boy Kevin who was fixed by him, his tone was extremely cold.
"Stop pretending, Star Core."
Chapter 68 Invitation to the Tavern
Looking at the star core lying on the ground and twitching, Kevin couldn't help feeling weird. After all, this guy was still wearing his face.
I hit myself? It's the same old story. I've already done it once in the simulated universe.
He had just searched the consciousness of this star core thoroughly. Apart from the information about the hundreds of years of disasters on the planet Yalilo-VI, how to deal with the mentality of the Great Guardian and some information about the rift, there was no other record at all.
The reason why it came here and its relationship with the Star God are both blank. Was it deliberately hidden or deleted?
However, the core of the star does have "life" as most people believe, and its own intelligence is not low, but it also follows certain procedures. The cancer of all worlds is not a random call.
Thinking of this, Kevin kicked the star core on the ground twice and warned.
"Stay here honestly. Since you don't want to reveal the truth, then be prepared to be used as a tool by me. Don't think of any bad intentions. You don't want to be constantly attacked by Jiemian, do you? After all, I have plenty of ways to torture you."
The Star Core stopped trembling and quickly crawled up and nodded. It was really scared. It was enough to be hit by such a terrifying move once.
Kevin saw that Star Core didn't seem to be in any trouble, and thought to himself that this guy was just pretending. He didn't even hit it many times, but it was shaking non-stop just by flipping through its consciousness. It was obviously pretending. Thinking of how resistant it was in the previous fight, it would be foolish for him to believe it.
Seeing that there was no point in staying here, Kevin was about to leave this consciousness space, but he suddenly remembered something and quickly turned back.
"Next time I see you, don't let me see you in my face."
Xinghe nodded and said quickly.
"Okay, okay. Take care. Welcome to come again next time."
Kevin's consciousness gradually faded away, but when he disappeared, a sinister look appeared in the corner of Star Core's eyes.
In the imaginary space, Kevin slowly opened his eyes. He knew that the star core would definitely make some small moves, but he had no idea what to do now, so he decided to seal it first.
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