A Necromancer Who Just Wants to Plant Trees

Chapter 2072: 608: Pluralities and Uniqueness



Chapter 2072: Chapter 608: Pluralities and Uniqueness

Great Astromancer Su Xu?

Matthew suddenly realized.

No wonder the oppressive feeling was so strong; that was a powerful presence capable of imprisoning the Heavenly Dragon!

He pondered for a few seconds and then reacted—

The “not long ago” mentioned by Mad Second Hand-Turing could very well mean a thousand years in the past.

After all, for such Twilight Creatures that spanned long stretches of time, a thousand years were but a blink or a brief nap.

Matthew asked curiously:

“Have you met him?”

Turing nodded slightly:

“That is an unreasonable guy, and his power is incredibly strong. The one controlling this body at the time was the God of Luck, who was dissatisfied and fought against him. Without me holding him back, he was beaten black and blue by Su Xu. Unfortunately, the latter clearly held back, otherwise, I wouldn’t have been released only now…”

Matthew slightly clicked his tongue.

At the same time, he gained a brand new understanding of the strength of the Great Astromancer.

Seeing Matthew’s curious eyes, Turing added:

“If you encounter him, you must be careful. Although he appears to have only the strength of a legend, with his unbelievable methods, the combat power he can unleash in an instant might even surpass that of a Superior Legend!”

“But Su Xu is not the strongest figure I’ve seen on the Eastern Continent.”

“The strongest there is still the Emperor of Su country. He is a different level of powerhouse altogether…”

“To put it brutally, that one is probably the contemporary Isabelle. There are some differences in certain areas, but by and large, similarly domineering… ah”

“In that era, on the Eastern Continent, the Imperial Realm was a byword for the strongest realm, but besides the emperor himself, almost no one could approach that realm, which was more mysterious than the realm of a Heavenly Mage…”

Turing’s eyes were filled with a look of reminiscence.

Matthew asked in surprise:

“Was the Emperor of Su country really so powerful?”

“Then why, with both the emperor and the Great Astromancer, did Su country ultimately end up in ruin?”

“Were they made so miserable by the Abyss, or did the Tong Luo gods use some peculiar means?”

Turing shook his head:

“The destruction of Su country is an unsolved mystery, filled with uncertainties even for beings like us.”

“For a long time—not, even now—the Eastern Continent is a forbidden land to us Twilight Creatures. It’s too mysterious; the emperor and astromancer used powerful ceremonial fields to obscure prying eyes, making it difficult for us to know the full scope of events.”

“But what I can confirm is that neither the Abyss nor the Tong Luo gods could destroy Su country.”

“The core problem likely lies in the Emperor of the Su clan voluntarily shouldering too many burdens.”

“He was the most powerful and ambitious ruler I have ever seen, strong but voluntarily shouldering the fate of nearly all living beings.”

“His end was also evident…”

“I suspect he ultimately lost control and collapsed because he carried too much.”

“In the end, he was likely battling himself… Ha, I can’t explain too much at this level. If you ever reach that realm one day, you’ll naturally understand why you are your own greatest enemy.”

Carrying too much…

Matthew felt a bit heavy-hearted.

He vaguely remembered that Plague Daughter Kesha had said something similar to him.

She advised him not to shoulder too many missions and responsibilities that didn’t belong to him.

Could it be because she saw the lesson from the Emperor of Su country?

Matthew wasn’t sure.

But he guessed there might be a connection between the two.

Turing then said:

“Isabelle’s situation is actually quite similar.”

“You human powerhouses, in my view, your biggest issue is that you like to put some useless shackles on yourselves. When you fight, you’re so constrained, not daring to fight freely.”

“If Isabelle were willing to unleash her full power, perhaps only a handful in the entire Multiverse could survive, and others would have only the chance to turn to dust…”

Even understanding Isabelle’s strength, Matthew found it difficult to imagine:

“Including the void?”

Turing confirmed:

“Including the void!”

“Yurkus, the Heavenly Dragon, Void Whale Fenrir, and those few special beings in the material world, only they could survive.”

“It’s not because they’re so powerful, but because they are unique beings.”

This guy seemed to talk quite enthusiastically.

Perhaps it was due to being sealed by the God of Luck for too long.

Matthew remained vigilant in his heart but followed up with more questions:

“Unique beings?”

“What does this mean?”

Turing glanced at him:

“It’s not really a great secret, but knowing too early might cause pain.”

Matthew shook his head, indicating he didn’t mind.

Turing, however, waved his hand, creating an invisible wall that blocked the large and small fairies, Coco, and Lulu, outside, making them stare anxiously.

Matthew laughed silently.

Turing said seriously:

“You should understand the connection between the Mirror Universe and the Original Universe.”

“Based on this, infinitely reverse it, and we can determine that the Universe is infinite; every Original Universe can be the Mirror Universe of other universes, and every Mirror Universe corresponds to its source Original Universe.”

“And from this vast perspective, when you look at the infinite beings of the infinite universes, you will find that the vast majority of beings are replaceable, replicable, and pastable in batches.”

“These vast majority of beings are what we call ‘copies.'”

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