Chapter 4066: Worried
A trace of emerald green life force was released from Locke's arm.
To be precise, it was released from Paradise Lost at the position of Locke's arm.
Several cracks appeared on the surface of Lost Paradise, and the life force that emerged and overflowed was actually lost from the interior of Lost Paradise.
Ever since Locke forced Femton, the dead descendant, into Lost Paradise, Locke's most precious world-class secret treasure has suffered this calamity.
Facts have proved that if you forcefully eat something that does not suit your appetite, it is really possible to overeat yourself, and even to death.
Locke's Lost Paradise itself has also evolved and expanded to a certain scale after experiencing Locke's several upgrades and evolutions.
Although it is still far from being comparable to large planes, in terms of size and strictness of rules, it can be compared with ordinary medium-sized planes.
But no matter how much Paradise Lost grows, it cannot be the same as the plane in the real star realm.
At least as far as Locke knew, there was no dimension that could be easily shrunk into a bracelet that he could carry anywhere.
The current problem that Lost Paradise is encountering is that the eight-level life energy level possessed by the dead descendant Femton has exceeded the limit that Lost Paradise can bear.
Even though the Deadborn Feimton only has one breath left now, its eight-level life level cannot be faked.
The cracks on the exterior indicate that Locke's Lost Paradise is in a state of severe overload. In fact, within Locke's Lost Paradise, a devastating disaster has erupted that swept through the entire inner space of Lost Paradise.
The broken basic rules have made the Lost Paradise, which has always been sunny and sunny all year round, rarely staged a scene of impending doomsday.
The source of this scene of destruction is none other than Femton, the dead descendant who is lying dead in the middle of the Lost Paradise, falling into a deep sleep and being ignorant.
The unconscious dead descendant Feimton was sleeping soundly there, but he was harming hundreds or even tens of millions of low-level creatures in Locke's Lost Paradise.
Similarly, Montana, the blood-cursed eye, is constantly cursing and complaining about this big guy who spared her peace, but with Femton's current situation, it is not easy for it to wake up.
Although it was hard to deal with his lost paradise, if Locke were asked to move Femton out now, he would never do it.
First of all, Femton has caused these damages to Lost Paradise. Even if Locke moves it out, those broken plane rules will not be repaired immediately.
Secondly, from the Ancient Tree of the Moon and the Ancient Tree of Soul, Locke also roughly learned how they would transform and conquer Feimton.
There are no redundant routines or overly cumbersome methods. The Ancient Tree of the Moon reminded Locke that the process of their conquering Feimton actually relied on the subtle influence of Lost Paradise itself on the creatures inside.
In the past, Locke would only apply this kind of forced servitude and passive influence to the level of low-level creatures.
As Locke's strength continues to improve, this function of Paradise Lost has become increasingly useless.
Because with the ability of Paradise Lost, it obviously cannot have much impact on those creatures above level four with higher life levels. At best, it will only increase the affinity of those creatures above level four. However, it is difficult to make them slaves. Thinking too much.
It cannot work on those cunning and life-level creatures above level four, but this ability of Lost Paradise has a miraculous effect on Feimton, who has little intelligence.
More importantly, Feimton is now at the weakest point in its life, and this is also the time when Locke can easily regain it.
Using the short-term damage to Lost Paradise in exchange for the allegiance of an eighth-level creature is a profit no matter how you look at it.
And it must be fortunate that after Locke was promoted to the quasi-eighth level of biological level, Lost Paradise also received a certain promotion because of the relationship with Locke who both prospered and suffered losses.
Without this premise, I am afraid that the moment Locke forces Femton into Lost Paradise, Lost Paradise, the world-class secret treasure that has followed Locke for the longest time, will usher in the end of its service life.
Regarding how to restore the lost paradise and awaken the dead descendant Feimton, it is not an issue that Locke needs to consider for the time being. He does not have the energy.
What's troubling Locke now is that he seems to have lost his way in this ruined world.
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Three months have passed since Locke found Feimton and the Lord of Glory.
Being unable to leave this world of destruction for three months made Locke become extremely weak, and at the same time, the surging power of destruction overflowed from his body again.
At this time, Locke is no longer a source of destruction. He has completely returned to the form of a human knight in the wizarding world and has basically reached his weakest point in the past tens of thousands of years.
The ubiquitous power of destruction did not bring any sense of comfort to Locke. On the contrary, the increasingly violent impact of elements and turbulence of rules gradually made Locke smell a smell that he did not want to smell.
That's the smell of death!
Those who destroy will eventually face destruction in destruction.
I don’t know if Locke’s situation at this time verifies this motto.
In short, according to Locke's assessment of his physical condition, he felt that it would be difficult for him to survive another month.
Locke was so miserable that he believed that the Lord of Endlessness, who was searching for traces of the Lord of Glory in this destroyed space with him, had already left this space.
Being stronger than Locke does not mean that the Endless Lord is more resistant than Locke in this destructive world.
If the Lord of Infinity has not left here, Locke dares to conclude that he must have fallen earlier than himself.
I don’t have the time to think about the endless
Lord, following his first instinct, Locke continued to move in a certain direction with no end.
Since there were scenes of destruction in all directions, Locke couldn't tell where he was.
The passage leading to the outside of hell has long been eliminated in the destruction. If Locke could still find it, he would not have been lost in this destroyed space for three months.
It's ironic, not long after he was promoted to the eighth level, Locke was about to meet the end of his life.
What's more important is that he did not fall into the hands of the Light Gods or other hostile civilizations. Instead, he was buried in hell in the end.
No matter how much benefit he got from hell, he now had to pay it back with interest.
I don’t know if it’s due to fatalistic causality, but Locke himself has to account for a large part of the current situation in hell.
"Hmm..." While Locke continued to move aimlessly based on his feelings, a hum came from the Lord of Radiance in his arms.
The months-long trip to the hell-destroying space had left only a few strands of the jet-black dress that Locke had gathered for the Lord of Glory.
Now the Lord of Glory is nothing more than naked in Locke's eyes, but they have all seen the naked body of the Lord of Glory anyway. This small scene in front of him is nothing to Locke who is in a life-and-death situation.